Worked on the LA RAMS stadium in Inglewood, Ca. The roof is supported by heavy cables. HEAVY. The cables also support what is called the Occulas; the scoreboard. That alone weighs 100 tons. That is besides the individual roof panels weighing between 10,000 lbs ea. It is some truely massive rigging and a marvel of engineering.
I see alot of torn rotator cuffs from splicing these cables and once torn and repaired from surgery you can never do this job the same way you were doing it before the tore .
Spleisen... hätte gedacht das heutzutage mehr mit Machinen gearbeitet wird, aber... Immer noch gute Handarbeit, war schon immer eine anstrengende Arbeit 💪💪💪
The use of the word "amazing" in the title is a bit misleading as it creates the expectation that the process is visually or conceptually extraordinary. While it is certainly impressive from an engineering standpoint, the actual manufacturing process may seem mundane to those without a technical background. A more accurate title would focus on the technical precision and safety-critical aspects of the production process rather than trying to sensationalize it.
s.v.p. ne pas nous montrer des compagnies dans des pays sous développer comme inde la chine pakistant ou il n'y a aucune controle de la qualité ou les travailleurs travaille en gougounne (tong).
Amazing Production Process Steel Rope
This process is awesome. I love these cables, they are very sturdy.
Seem like this work involve a lot of manual work, not just walking around with machines doing most of the job. Quite impressive!
That is certainly “hard-laid” ! Major props!!
Worked on the LA RAMS stadium in Inglewood, Ca. The roof is supported by heavy cables. HEAVY. The cables also support what is called the Occulas; the scoreboard. That alone weighs 100 tons. That is besides the individual roof panels weighing between 10,000 lbs ea. It is some truely massive rigging and a marvel of engineering.
Őszinte elismerésem azoknak a szakembereknek, akik tudják az acél sodronyokat kézi erővel össze fonni!!! Jó egészséget kívánok!! Gratulálok!!
Diese Arbeit will gut gelernt sein.🙂↕️👏
Chapter is very interesting, informative & important for basic sling knowledge.
Those rope splicers don't need to go to the gym. 😊
I see alot of torn rotator cuffs from splicing these cables and once torn and repaired from surgery you can never do this job the same way you were doing it before the tore .
that's amazing 😎😎
Spleisen... hätte gedacht das heutzutage mehr mit Machinen gearbeitet wird, aber... Immer noch gute Handarbeit, war schon immer eine anstrengende Arbeit 💪💪💪
I just got to get me a pair of those safety toe flip-flops for my birthday 🎂. 😮
Hand-splicing, where are the women?
That's some tough work!
Spliced 20mm wire rope eyes, 3:20 is not for me these days, but would like to have done it for bragging rights and memories!
Guys, next time I hear a woman say "a woman can do anything a man can do" I am referring them to see the guys splicing the wire rope.
Instruct the ROBOT that the Wire is being WRAPPED not twisted into the Rope...
nothing like a waffling ai
HAHAHAHAHAHAH....
The use of the word "amazing" in the title is a bit misleading as it creates the expectation that the process is visually or conceptually extraordinary. While it is certainly impressive from an engineering standpoint, the actual manufacturing process may seem mundane to those without a technical background. A more accurate title would focus on the technical precision and safety-critical aspects of the production process rather than trying to sensationalize it.
Sadly some of this is a bit repetitive. The video could likely have been 10 minutes shorter and shown us all it showed.
s.v.p. ne pas nous montrer des compagnies dans des pays sous développer comme inde la chine pakistant ou il n'y a aucune controle de la qualité ou les travailleurs travaille en gougounne (tong).