Massive fckng respect and admiration for these cats who do this to feed and clothe their families... I love these mini documentaries...I just love these.
I love watching these iron worker videos. Much respect for these guys however I don't understand why anyone would go into it with all of the other trades you could do at equal or better pay with less risk of injury and abuse to your body. I'm definitely not a heights guy. I did construction for 8 years but hated sloped roofs and ladders. The iron workers were always a unique group of guys to have around the site.
Fair play to you geezers.im a steel worker but not on that scale.how do you you get away with slinging a beam with a wire strop on a single wrap.we have to chain it and double wrap for bite.just curious it looks scary.
Jens, can I have your permission to use some of video content? I want to show people how professional crews install steel. Of course, I will send them to your channel for more video content, I am sure they will enjoy your videos. I am educating the layman and the engineers on my channel. Total respect to you guys, I am friends with a few iron workers and u guys are "hard"...
Climb the column when the piece is close that way ya not waiting there hanging by ya balls. Also for you hot shots dont use ya bar to stand on as ya bar is your most important tool. Stand on ya bull pin or your opposite wrench.
Police work isn't even top 10 dangerous jobs in US and they're only top 20 because they drive so much. More police deaths are suicide or car crash than murder. Not saying this as an anti cop thing or anything, just that there's a lots more jobs more dangerous like even carpentry is more dangerous.
Massive fckng respect and admiration for these cats who do this to feed and clothe their families... I love these mini documentaries...I just love these.
I get scared watching this on UA-cam. Much respect to these men.
Stanford still has that fucking hard hat to this day.
Thanks brother. I've got a lot more video, just need to upload it at some point. Stay safe but run hard.
Jens Ulven Does an apprentice learn how to do climb and connect?
Nice work Jens lookin forward to workin with you and Aaron again. Work safe brother
I love watching these iron worker videos. Much respect for these guys however I don't understand why anyone would go into it with all of the other trades you could do at equal or better pay with less risk of injury and abuse to your body. I'm definitely not a heights guy. I did construction for 8 years but hated sloped roofs and ladders. The iron workers were always a unique group of guys to have around the site.
That was super cool. thanks for sharing
God bles brotha hope all ok up on that iron
sweat from the video. I would not go there even on pain of death! Guys are the best equilibrists in the world.
Great video much respect keep hanging and banging stay safe GT local 477
That operator seems pretty good! Stay above the hole fellas
Boa tarde, gostaria de saber,se vcs tem algum treinamento,ou é na raça?
Vc conhece alguém que sofreu algum?
Thanks for the video bro!
Como me gustaria aprender este trabajo!!!
Fantastic video!!
proud to be a 20 year teamster!!
Fair play to you geezers.im a steel worker but not on that scale.how do you you get away with slinging a beam with a wire strop on a single wrap.we have to chain it and double wrap for bite.just curious it looks scary.
ah yeah that was the building behind pioneer square, look really nice.
Can somebody get me in there?!
Jens, can I have your permission to use some of video content?
I want to show people how professional crews install steel.
Of course, I will send them to your channel for more video content, I am sure they will enjoy your videos.
I am educating the layman and the engineers on my channel.
Total respect to you guys, I am friends with a few iron workers and u guys are "hard"...
Sure
@@JensUlven , thank you sir, awesome... be safe, no harm , unless you do it without safety gear... Thank you again.
Do you ever connect with a 3/4 connecting bar?
John Geise no
Is there a crew that follows and puts in the rest of the fasteners?
Steele m yes these are the connectors another crew comes behind and finishes bolting and then plums
matt harper thank you!
Oh shit that's big mike from cali!
hell yeah brother IW 118 boomed out to 492
I feel Sick
Putting in an application to local 451
How did it go?
Climb the column when the piece is close that way ya not waiting there hanging by ya balls. Also for you hot shots dont use ya bar to stand on as ya bar is your most important tool. Stand on ya bull pin or your opposite wrench.
Ok
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Do they teach you all this at the apprenticeship ??
The great Dexter yes
Ojt
Man it’s crazy how you’re basically trusting a shutter of aluminum to walk on. Guys got bigger balls than cops
Police work isn't even top 10 dangerous jobs in US and they're only top 20 because they drive so much. More police deaths are suicide or car crash than murder. Not saying this as an anti cop thing or anything, just that there's a lots more jobs more dangerous like even carpentry is more dangerous.
If I put stickers all over my gear, does that make me an ironworker?
shout out to Barney and you dudes -bryant
I’m pretty sure my feet were dry at the beginning of this video
Dry? Not sure if I understand?
Never mind... sweaty feet! Takes me a minute sometimes!
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29 and PROUD!!!!!
sick vids man , stay safe eh from canadian iw728
Barry McCockiner 728.. all the way
Do you work with a lot of heights in ironworking?
sometimes
Nah just high enough to hurt
Oi