As a former arborist, I can tell you that hanging from a rope is exhausting. Add wind, subtract anything to put your feet on, and you're in for a balance/core strength marathon. I love when one guy pours tea for the other--not too macho to be polite, and they must end up like brothers after doing these hairy jobs.
@@FalenAnjel2 that's true, there are tools to address most difficulties - seats to not overexhaust yourself while hanging (not to mention avoiding injuries), lanyard to stabilise your position, loops and steps (you can hang them on your ascender attached to the rope) to put your feet in. It all helps you in comfort and stability. But working on the trees you rarely hang in one place for long. Using this much hardware to stabilise yourself and get some comfort could easily double the time spent on the job, while in most of industrial climbing using this much hardware actually helps you make the job faster. I'm mostly working on telecoms, but I've done some trees in the past and this job is quite fast up there by itself, I guess there's more cleaning on the ground afterward. It all depends on the task.
ive been an industrial painter all of my 20 year working life. but never have i seen such a thing as cool this 😯 i bet you guys get the real wow factor when people ask what it is you do ..... 😎
Just another day at the office. What the heck? It’s hard to watch let alone do. Total respect for these guys. I just wonder what they do in their spare time for kicks?
This looks like an awesome career. I been seeing stuff like this on fb. But a lot of them looks like tech schools advertisements. I questioned if there were any companies that offered on the job training instead of those tech schools, I got a few responses from people in the field saying there's quite a few companies that do. Is there any people reading these comments that are in the field that can also confirm this?
Hello We provide Training-on-the-job on rotor blades usually to technicians we have trained basic and advanced skills first on ground. We conduct such training when we have our own repair assignments or for clients on their own projects. So, if you have already experience and skills please send us an e-mail to academy@bladecare.de with your request. Best regards Hans-Peter
@@rotorbladeexperts I actually have no experience at all in this field. I was a machinist for 18 years then office for 5 years. I'm wanting to make a career change into something more exciting, rewarding, and fulfilling. This always looked interesting to me. Thank you for for responding back to me. I appreciate it.
@@jameshanson7065 I want to make a career change also how do I go about this change, I've been told to complete the GWO courses but I will still have no experience
@@oumuamua1963 this is what I do and with the right qualifications and determination you should be fine. There is a massive gap in qualified blade technicians so if you have so much seen a turbine you are experienced
Sorry for the late response. There is a high demand for qualified rotor blade inspection and repair technicians. We do qualify technicians through courses. Courses go over 2 - or 3 - or 4 weeks. Starting with the basics and going to advnaced structural repair methods. If you want to know more please send an e-mail to academy@bladecare.de or visit www.bladecare.academy best regards - Hans - Director
@@rotorbladeexperts hi I am Onkar from India I have 11 years experience in suzlon energy balde repair on tower .like a skyclimber.skylift .I am interested in rope access blade repairing work.
As a former arborist, I can tell you that hanging from a rope is exhausting. Add wind, subtract anything to put your feet on, and you're in for a balance/core strength marathon. I love when one guy pours tea for the other--not too macho to be polite, and they must end up like brothers after doing these hairy jobs.
It can be but have you tried using a seat?
@@FalenAnjel2 that's true, there are tools to address most difficulties - seats to not overexhaust yourself while hanging (not to mention avoiding injuries), lanyard to stabilise your position, loops and steps (you can hang them on your ascender attached to the rope) to put your feet in. It all helps you in comfort and stability.
But working on the trees you rarely hang in one place for long. Using this much hardware to stabilise yourself and get some comfort could easily double the time spent on the job, while in most of industrial climbing using this much hardware actually helps you make the job faster. I'm mostly working on telecoms, but I've done some trees in the past and this job is quite fast up there by itself, I guess there's more cleaning on the ground afterward. It all depends on the task.
ive been an industrial painter all of my 20 year working life. but never have i seen such a thing as cool this 😯 i bet you guys get the real wow factor when people ask what it is you do ..... 😎
Can’t wait till I see a problem and know how to fix it , enrolling in school for this in July
I like my Job, rope access technology! Good video! Respect!!!
Just another day at the office. What the heck? It’s hard to watch let alone do. Total respect for these guys. I just wonder what they do in their spare time for kicks?
Wow this looks good job at blade repairing
Dope. Looks like a fun job!
This is so cool, I lov ma'job, I'm brazilian and my job is made this blades every day and I love this.
Awesome video and I love the first track : )
Is it a Steodur putty?
Outstanding shipmate. Lunch at 400 feet.
This looks like an awesome career. I been seeing stuff like this on fb. But a lot of them looks like tech schools advertisements. I questioned if there were any companies that offered on the job training instead of those tech schools, I got a few responses from people in the field saying there's quite a few companies that do.
Is there any people reading these comments that are in the field that can also confirm this?
Hello
We provide Training-on-the-job on rotor blades usually to technicians we have trained basic and advanced skills first on ground. We conduct such training when we have our own repair assignments or for clients on their own projects. So, if you have already experience and skills please send us an e-mail to academy@bladecare.de with your request. Best regards Hans-Peter
@@rotorbladeexperts I actually have no experience at all in this field. I was a machinist for 18 years then office for 5 years. I'm wanting to make a career change into something more exciting, rewarding, and fulfilling. This always looked interesting to me. Thank you for for responding back to me. I appreciate it.
@@jameshanson7065 did you have any luck?
@@jameshanson7065 I want to make a career change also how do I go about this change, I've been told to complete the GWO courses but I will still have no experience
@@oumuamua1963 this is what I do and with the right qualifications and determination you should be fine. There is a massive gap in qualified blade technicians so if you have so much seen a turbine you are experienced
Show muito bom tbm estou na área em busca de novas oportunidades
Not sure what they get paid, but I AM sure it’s not enough !
What is that pressure or vacuum part do?
Heat blanket
I like the coffee break. What do you do if you have to take a really bad piss or GIANT load from your rear end when you’re up there?
996601 996601 you do it before hand, obviously
Las me lap मारा हमने भी Enercon Blade का काम किया है
Excelente trabalho
is that an expresso maker
I would love to work collaboratively with you
Great video!
Office with a view. 👍
I would love to do that job
3:18, the rope has problem.
Im a level 3 SPART i scaned blades and cones before with Omi B san, I want to get into blade repair, help!?
Apply with BHI
How can you get on the job training for this? I'm already working in the manufacturing of offshore turbine blades.
Sorry for the late response. There is a high demand for qualified rotor blade inspection and repair technicians. We do qualify technicians through courses. Courses go over 2 - or 3 - or 4 weeks. Starting with the basics and going to advnaced structural repair methods. If you want to know more please send an e-mail to academy@bladecare.de or visit www.bladecare.academy best regards - Hans - Director
rotorbladeexperts what's the pay like?
Those things are huge.
Unbelievable.
Hey guys! Amazing video... I'd like to know what is the name of the last song... thank youuuuuu
"Sun Salutation" by Malte Martin. Credits of all music is also stated at the end of the movie. Thanks for your credits. Cheers - Hans
you até accepting curriculum vitae level 3 and laminator with fiber and resin painting and general finish thank
Awesome..nice job
You dont have to drop down anymore they can install permanent cables and you can fly up
@Sir Scofferoff vestas v150 bro look em up
Most human thing, drinking coffee at the edge of the blade! go to 6:24
Parabėns! Vcs são show!
Very impressive work
Excellent !
Deus Abencoi vcs.
is there any job vacancy? , just checking, hehehe
Hello. Pleae send me an e-mail - academy@bladecare.de - Happy and Healthy New Year
@@rotorbladeexperts hi I am Onkar from India I have 11 years experience in suzlon energy balde repair on tower .like a skyclimber.skylift .I am interested in rope access blade repairing work.
Amazing.
Futuro trabajo para ( Uruguay)
Si quieres saber más puedes enviarnos un e-mail -. academy@bladecare.de - Les deseo un feliz año nuevo.
Концовка ваще пушка!)
Please give me this job
good job
Yes!
Bien travaillé
..with handmachining you'll never get that aerodynamic blade shape, that was made in cnc-made mold...
holy shit put me in coach
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Risky job👌.....We do it with Boom lift truck 🚛.....
That's like sound fun
its like wall climbing....
Good job!!! :D
Thank you.
There should be very high salaries.
In fact the guys pay for to have a job with such a view. Smile - Hans
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