That's not old school, it's just the safest way to do it on a rig without an air hoist. Because you damn sure don't want to put a Collar in the mosehole with a Catline!
My rig don’t even have a mouse hole 😂 we just got a pipe box, we pull the collars out with the cat line, we keep subs on top so the elevators can bite them
DRILLER SAYS...IF THEIR IS A SPINNING CHAIN AND CATHEAD. IT ALL ROUGHNECK SKILLS..!!!!THE ONLY THING I SEE THAT IS HYDRALIC IS THE POWER STEERING ON THAT RIG!!!
En la vieja escuela hacíamos cosas a lo bestia, como no colocar collarín en los DC, usar la cadena, no dar el Torque adecuado en el sustituto, echar la grasa sin limpiar, etc, etc. No se mira el coste ni los riesgos. Sólo rápido, rápido...ahora los pozos son más complicados y profundos, cualquier falla puede ser catastrófica...y que decir de la seguridad.
@@dabmaster9039 Started in the 1970ies Sedco 5 or 6 rigs just outside of town. And we dog collared every collar even jars if run if stuck. Old school would use dog collars not zip collars
@@ammybj that looks like at 6 inch collar i drilled for 5 years no zip to them OR A CUT OUT you need drill collar slips and dog collars my boots got more experience then you my friend 25 years on them drill pipe have a box and pin welded on
@@RaySarasin man shut the fuck up talking about your experience. I guess you don’t know old school either since some poor bastards used to have to build the Derrick on site out of untreated lumber cmon
can someone explain to me what the spinner chain does and how its faster, the entire process is the same on my rig but without the chain and our connections are much faster. I'm on a telescopic double drilling rig and we don't have a top drive nor do we use a pipe spinner for making connections. The only difference between our connections and this video is that we don't spin chain. Also I'm pretty sure we go a lot faster.
That's not old school!!! Where's the wooden derreck and the ginormous tongs that are on a track that u crank a sprocket. Where your hand on wood pecker duty, where's the group of guys carring a joint of pipe on their shoulders????? Is your driller doing his books with a pencil and graphing notebook???????????? You said old school but the tittle is click bait
@@jrwoodson3927 It does look flat. Of course Texas has alot of flats as well. Their Spanish language is why I say they from South America. Probably on a work visa. Or unfortunately cheap labor. Which isn't good risking one's life for peanuts. But I don't know they could very possibly be American citizens.
Great job,I love the mouse hole coming out of the floor 3' !!!!!
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Great video guys, in the mid 1970s in Montana winter, summer this was the best job I ever had untill the oil 🛢 prices dropped. 🇺🇸
Nice work boys best connection I seen on the internet
Good crew!
The Push needs to call some Rig Jacker
That’s not ole school without the wedding band- now that is ole school brother 🇺🇸👍👍👍👍; from 1975thru 2009 !!!!!👍
Hey my friend, are you talking about the dog collar.? Or collar clamp. Cuz I was thinking the same thing.
@@clydegrinstead4445 that’s what we old roughneck’s back in the day use to call it- wedding band 🇺🇸👍
It's amazing that these guys are so in sync that there is no verbal communication, pretty cool
Damn good crew!
You got to love it.
Hope when things finally come back after this latest crash they haven't racked the kelly rigs for good. Wicked to still see catheads and chain.
Still working on an old old kelly rig
@@redriverfire7931 same here
Crew looks slow fire real 😂
For real spell correct
That's not old school, it's just the safest way to do it on a rig without an air hoist. Because you damn sure don't want to put a Collar in the mosehole with a Catline!
What is a catline?
@@user-jj6os8bb1d wintch, u can say
My rig don’t even have a mouse hole 😂 we just got a pipe box, we pull the collars out with the cat line, we keep subs on top so the elevators can bite them
Skilled technology, very good
Exllant job
DRILLER SAYS...IF THEIR IS A SPINNING CHAIN AND CATHEAD. IT ALL ROUGHNECK SKILLS..!!!!THE ONLY THING I SEE THAT IS HYDRALIC IS THE POWER STEERING ON THAT RIG!!!
En la vieja escuela hacíamos cosas a lo bestia, como no colocar collarín en los DC, usar la cadena, no dar el Torque adecuado en el sustituto, echar la grasa sin limpiar, etc, etc. No se mira el coste ni los riesgos. Sólo rápido, rápido...ahora los pozos son más complicados y profundos, cualquier falla puede ser catastrófica...y que decir de la seguridad.
Yep...pretty much...Good job.
nope old school would include dog collar I did not see one collar has zips in it sorry not old school
Old school as in like the 80s 90s not the 20s old man
@@dabmaster9039 Started in the 1970ies Sedco 5 or 6 rigs just outside of town. And we dog collared every collar even jars if run if stuck. Old school would use dog collars not zip collars
You don't need the dog collar, it was just dill pipe not collars
@@ammybj that looks like at 6 inch collar i drilled for 5 years no zip to them OR A CUT OUT you need drill collar slips and dog collars my boots got more experience then you my friend 25 years on them drill pipe have a box and pin welded on
@@RaySarasin man shut the fuck up talking about your experience. I guess you don’t know old school either since some poor bastards used to have to build the Derrick on site out of untreated lumber cmon
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Wonderful
Good old murfin drilling buddy! I broke out on rig #25 In 2003. What rig is that bro?
rig 21 and 25 still on business
@@kansasoilrigs3089 hell yeah. My dad worked for murfin for almost 20 years mostly rig 25. Rudy Vega ring a bell?
@@BiggRude02 I'm very sure I'm work in 24 when you was there my driller was shorty from libereal ks
I had a feeling this was murfin that rig is almost identical to my rig...rig 3
@comancheVanwormer where you from and have any experience We definitely needing hands
who leveled that sub?????
a worm lol
No collar clamp???😳
I seen a hand get killed like that !
can someone explain to me what the spinner chain does and how its faster, the entire process is the same on my rig but without the chain and our connections are much faster. I'm on a telescopic double drilling rig and we don't have a top drive nor do we use a pipe spinner for making connections. The only difference between our connections and this video is that we don't spin chain. Also I'm pretty sure we go a lot faster.
I seen like 3 videos no lock collar being used on drill collars , if it slips past the slips your going to be in the $hit .
i know all that safery clamp it works but i have 10 years working like this never miss a collar!!
JCcanU
Our tool pusher would have skinned us if we didn’t use a collar clamp.
Safety clamp? That’s a dog collar
Didn't have time for a dog collar had to make that video.
Is there a zip on the collar somewhere?
Not centered pry bars, slips wont set. Ik battle it all day and nite
I broke out on grace bomack #168 compound rig wamsutter Wyoming in 1986
Is it difficult to get a job there.
Is difficult to find hands lol
No wedding band wth
Old school? I guess I'm old...
still there but they got much technology now days!!
No wedding band huh?
The made with a hard bend to set slips
10000 ways to get seriously fucked up. I'll stick with taking temperatures of active volcanoes.
No Collar clamp?
Don't needed they have wedding band
@@kansasoilrigs3089 👊👍
Jst so dangerous lol
DJ Basin ???
Not that murfin rig. Probably Oklahoma or Kansas
Esta es nueva escuela .
Вроде цивилизованная страна, а пользуются до сих пор цепью
aren't you taking a big chance with no Dog Collar ???
No drill collar clamp!
Dog collar
Wedding band!
That's not old school!!! Where's the wooden derreck and the ginormous tongs that are on a track that u crank a sprocket. Where your hand on wood pecker duty, where's the group of guys carring a joint of pipe on their shoulders????? Is your driller doing his books with a pencil and graphing notebook???????????? You said old school but the tittle is click bait
where's that dog collar
Dog collar? U mean wedding band!
They from Houston
They from South America.
Probably working in Houston.
@@avonmusk3420 4:17😆 That looks like Kansas maybe
@@jrwoodson3927
It does look flat. Of course Texas has alot of flats as well.
Their Spanish language is why I say they from South America. Probably on a work visa. Or unfortunately cheap labor. Which isn't good risking one's life for peanuts. But I don't know they could very possibly be American citizens.
@@avonmusk3420You're right It ain't good at all.
I'm going to guess this is an older model rig and needs some maintenance time.
Yes and no Chuck. Rig is solid. Just ugly.
Good job Guys, on our Rig we could not get the 11" collars i the Mouse Hole :-(
You know this Rig isn't designed to go deep enough to ever need a collar of that size.
every junk iron and shit hand comes from america.
Where is the collar safety clamp ?
I seen a hand get killed like that !