Ugh. I've never been much of a hand at putting up vent but I'll tell you what I'm amazingly good at catching it on a boom or the roof of the cab and tearing it down. We all have our gifts :-)
You'd think that things were the same all round but your bag is different from the DAMOS stuff we use in Western Australia - we don't have no hoops in the bag here. And you run your catenary wire different too - we normally tension it up by spinning a stubbie bolt in it and securing it with a couple of minsup clips, or in the old days an L Pin - you've got that flash looking plastic coated thing to do it for you - neat. Do some more video's you old hack - congrats on the 20 years thing ya old dawg!
We used to use a stubby bolt but they need the minsup clips or some guys even use tape to keep them from unspinnibg . The plastic looking thing is coated in rubber and electricians use it to hang cable and clip nicely into the mesh. I plan on making some videos but as a trainer for the orange OEM typically it's other guys who are learning on the controls.
Glad to see you posting again! We've missed your underground adventures!
Just old stuff I have recorded now from ages ago that I never released
Ugh. I've never been much of a hand at putting up vent but I'll tell you what I'm amazingly good at catching it on a boom or the roof of the cab and tearing it down. We all have our gifts :-)
This is the best comment 😆
You'd think that things were the same all round but your bag is different from the DAMOS stuff we use in Western Australia - we don't have no hoops in the bag here. And you run your catenary wire different too - we normally tension it up by spinning a stubbie bolt in it and securing it with a couple of minsup clips, or in the old days an L Pin - you've got that flash looking plastic coated thing to do it for you - neat.
Do some more video's you old hack - congrats on the 20 years thing ya old dawg!
We used to use a stubby bolt but they need the minsup clips or some guys even use tape to keep them from unspinnibg . The plastic looking thing is coated in rubber and electricians use it to hang cable and clip nicely into the mesh. I plan on making some videos but as a trainer for the orange OEM typically it's other guys who are learning on the controls.
@@JoryDion Copy copy.
I wanna see a stope mucking full cycle Jory … thank you
That would be a cool time lapse. I haven't been to involved in any producttion
Great tutorial as always thank you!
What mine are you at
I work at Creighton mine as a beat mechanic
I travel around Canada helping the less fortunate.
What mine are you working at ? In Ontario ? I want to work at a mine like yours that lets you get away with this kinda jackpot work
Lol this is really old. Jackpot work isn't good
This is why some people say “slusher knots don’t work” haha
💋 *promo sm*