"And that's a place you never ever want to be" 3 videos later.. "Hey guys, We're opening the hatch to hell" Next video: "Hey guys were in that place you never ever want to be"
So I grew up in Grand Rapids Michigan and we called them Crayfish also. Then I moved to New Orleans in 2005 and learned they taste great. Just don't call them Crayfish haha.... Here its Crawfish, Crawdad, Mud bug. Just found your channel and love the videos!
We have been on the lower side of the Roger’s dam south of Big Rapids. Interesting but a bit scary looking up at all that concrete. My favorite was Hoover dam and the tour deep inside the dam. 😊
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These are wonderful, I love watching videos of stuff I would never normally see thank you. I say that it is because of my scientific curiosity but my daughter just tells me I am "Bloody nosey!!" ;-)
A temporary dam installed upstream on the other end of the intake canal. The turbine was dry at this point. He's working on the INTAKE side of the dam. :)
What you hydro guys call wickets the gas turbine industry calls IGV (Inlet Guide Vanes) I'm looking for where you talk about how the right angle is determined, still working my way through the library
After watching several of these videos, I don't think those are in the budget. This is, like, four guys with hand tools who aren't afraid of filth getting a 100-year-old dam to work as well as they can make it work. That'll be much better than it did, but it's not a full restoration.
I've been catching these out of order, but I love getting to see all of the pieces getting connected in my head.
how interesting can maintenance around a power station be? yes!
Everyone needs a fish expert friend.
"And that's a place you never ever want to be" 3 videos later..
"Hey guys, We're opening the hatch to hell"
Next video: "Hey guys were in that place you never ever want to be"
So I grew up in Grand Rapids Michigan and we called them Crayfish also. Then I moved to New Orleans in 2005 and learned they taste great. Just don't call them Crayfish haha.... Here its Crawfish, Crawdad, Mud bug. Just found your channel and love the videos!
I was born and raised in Coopersville! :) We used to catch them in Deer Creek. Never ate one though.....
We have been on the lower side of the Roger’s dam south of Big Rapids. Interesting but a bit scary looking up at all that concrete. My favorite was Hoover dam and the tour deep inside the dam. 😊
Thank you Chris for the video, this is very interesting! Can't wait to see more of that turbine inlet!
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Thanks for your sharing
Zebra mussels! Lampreys! Alien crawdaddies!
FUCKIN ZEBRA MUSCLES!!!! lol
These are wonderful, I love watching videos of stuff I would never normally see thank you. I say that it is because of my scientific curiosity but my daughter just tells me I am "Bloody nosey!!" ;-)
That sounds like the guy who I s not All Ears, but is All Nose
how do fish fit though that grate? cleaning the bottom of the grate would help.
Ideally, they don't.
That's easier fishing 🎣, than using Dynamite to Stun and Scoop 😂😅
It blows my brain that a lot of the water is fed to farming, but yet kills all the fish.
Run off of fertilizer causes deoxygenation of the water.
There are crawdads in Michigan? Lampreys too?
If your cricket ball goes in there and you dive after it, you'll be praying for a sticky wicket.
What was holding up the water in the turbine?
A temporary dam installed upstream on the other end of the intake canal. The turbine was dry at this point. He's working on the INTAKE side of the dam. :)
What you hydro guys call wickets the gas turbine industry calls IGV (Inlet Guide Vanes) I'm looking for where you talk about how the right angle is determined, still working my way through the library
That's really grate.
Fuckin zebra mussels! Loved that
Really cool! thanks for this rare peak.
So awesome
About time for new trash racks!
After watching several of these videos, I don't think those are in the budget. This is, like, four guys with hand tools who aren't afraid of filth getting a 100-year-old dam to work as well as they can make it work. That'll be much better than it did, but it's not a full restoration.