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  • @vincenzoambrogio9412
    @vincenzoambrogio9412 4 роки тому +109

    I'm an apprentice electrician and all I can say is you guys and ironworkers deserve the most respect

  • @chrissnarxsr
    @chrissnarxsr 2 роки тому +93

    My father passed away last year 12Mar2021, he was my best friend!! I miss him everyday!! He worked as a lineman for 20 years with Bell Atlantic then went on to be a switchboard operator for his remaining time with Verizon..He retired after 36 1/2 years. He never told me how dangerous his job was... I remember him flying on "business trips" which I later found out were flights to Oklahoma and other states where there were bad storms and the power lines were torn apart by tornadoes and hurricanes as well as other natural disasters. He was ALWAYS my Hero.. I have so much respect for linemen across the US!!

    • @ponder889
      @ponder889 Рік тому +7

      I love the you admire your dad. That’s the greatest reward one could ever have.

    • @MuhammadArsath-bh3tl
      @MuhammadArsath-bh3tl Рік тому +5

      Don't worry we can meet again paradise

    • @vicarlodagani-ur1or
      @vicarlodagani-ur1or Рік тому +2

      ❤🇵🇭I'm also a transmission lineman..and I never told my son's those danger I've incountered.😊❤️

    • @RS-hu2id
      @RS-hu2id Рік тому

      TQ.....iam also lineman in Indian hot line s

    • @Officialmryuck
      @Officialmryuck 11 місяців тому

      Your father is a great man from the sounds of it. Next beer is for Dad. 🍺

  • @collinw1353
    @collinw1353 6 років тому +1166

    I've climbed towers about the same height as well, and funny thing is when I'm properly harnessed and secure then the height doesn't bother me . . . but standing on the edge of a 20 foot drop without anything keeping me from falling and I feel dizzy. It's all how your mind works with your sense of security and danger.

    • @segs5391
      @segs5391 6 років тому +116

      Understanable, i dont have a fear of heights...just falling

    • @ExtremeWassabi
      @ExtremeWassabi 6 років тому +12

      same here, i feel exactly like that. I hate doing any kind of ladder work lol, I'd much rather climb

    • @russellmoore8187
      @russellmoore8187 6 років тому +4

      Totally, same thing with tree removals

    • @historyhunter5215
      @historyhunter5215 6 років тому +10

      Same with turbine towers. You cant see outside and know how high up you are until your at the very tip....

    • @sandchar
      @sandchar 6 років тому +9

      ever stood on top of 4 level scaffolding with no harness because you're working on your buddy's cottage, its a bit nerve racking

  • @VimyScout
    @VimyScout 3 роки тому +18

    I have the upmost respect for all these guys who work the lines. Balls of steel !

  • @Taylor_Buckley122s
    @Taylor_Buckley122s 7 років тому +198

    my dad does work like this so I am extremely thankful to the guys that risk there lives to make my life easier, thank you and God bless.

    • @sashep76
      @sashep76 6 років тому

      How does he not get nailed.

    • @celticman5038
      @celticman5038 6 років тому +3

      You appreciate. As painters, we risk our lives to maintain this vital infrastructure. Along with bridges, water towers and all manner of steel structures. The general consensus among the general public is that your an idiot for doing it.

    • @silencedknight
      @silencedknight 5 років тому +1

      Not only easier but pretty much supplying necessities to households. Things we take for granted and he’s performing a job people overlook.

    • @dutchfan7650
      @dutchfan7650 5 років тому +3

      celticman why does everything have to be about you he was making a comment about something related to this and that hes thankful and because he hasnt mentioned PAINTERS you seem offended and to that i pity you it doesnt matter if your a cop an army officer a PAINTER a liner you risk your lives as civilians, everyday you walk out your front door with the world at your feet and a thousand possabilities its not all about you and dont change the original subject, you are no more important than me or anyone else you simply do a job you are paid to do you would not do it if you wernt being paid so dont dare think you are more importand, SIR!

    • @rolandlastname5532
      @rolandlastname5532 3 роки тому

      They don't risk their lifes. They use well designed safety equipment and are well trained. Still scary, I won't do that

  • @krgkrmb
    @krgkrmb 2 роки тому +3

    I dont know how youtube brought me here, I dont know what a spacer does, but all i can say is RESPECT.

  • @mr.winterspirit3858
    @mr.winterspirit3858 5 років тому +215

    As a lineman , sometimes i have this feeling that my end will be falling of a power line tower ...if that true , i don't wanna feel any pain when i hit the ground ....i'll choose a 230 kv tower , the higher the better.

    • @ceciliogarcia2444
      @ceciliogarcia2444 4 роки тому +14

      765 kv way better or a 480 ft 500 kv the best

    • @t.r.4496
      @t.r.4496 4 роки тому +16

      As a distribution lineman now, I was in transmission work in my early years, hoist and grips to heavy and to far to climb now that I'm older and banged up, I have a fear of being burnt real bad now.

    • @melancholyme5708
      @melancholyme5708 4 роки тому +8

      Please be careful sir

    • @mr.winterspirit3858
      @mr.winterspirit3858 4 роки тому +4

      @@melancholyme5708 thnxs, will do👍

    • @melancholyme5708
      @melancholyme5708 4 роки тому +3

      @@mr.winterspirit3858 👍😇

  • @Volans2000
    @Volans2000 2 роки тому +3

    Love the noise the cable does, when you move over it. Sounds like a science fiction sound effect.

  • @JohnDH1977
    @JohnDH1977 7 років тому +156

    3 second drop time.. Roughtly 140-150 feet up there.. Respect!

  • @101rockfreak
    @101rockfreak 6 років тому +30

    Totally cool, then all of a sudden I saw you removed your primary harness and I nearly lost it! Absolute respect.

    • @Empinada
      @Empinada 3 роки тому +10

      The harness he removed was just a belt. Dude's also wearing a body harness. My problem is that he clipped his harness into the cart @2:54...which is only kept from falling by two little clips. If the cart jumps off the line and shock loads, or if he falls, those two little clips are gonna snap. That's a bad day.

    • @DavidTube5
      @DavidTube5 2 роки тому +1

      He still disconnects his fall arrest there for a second

    • @joshuadalton6063
      @joshuadalton6063 2 роки тому

      @@DavidTube5 Where was that?

    • @joshuadalton6063
      @joshuadalton6063 2 роки тому +1

      @@Empinada Not sure about that, those clips are there to hold the horizontal deviation of the cart wheels. I guess they could jump off, but thats at least a 2inch jump and the cart weighs quite a lot + his weight on it. Risk factor i guess.

    • @mark7362
      @mark7362 19 днів тому

      Surely he must have a second one on his back somewhere out of the camera's view, I'd hope... but there is one more line holding the cart up, the one goes to the to the rope lift pulley, attached to a little higher up on the tower branch, I know it would be like a 50ft ropeswing lol but better than nothing I guess hahah

  • @Spaethon
    @Spaethon 7 років тому +1739

    The extremes people must undertake to give us electricity. Where's the National Utility Workers Day?!

    • @230Bigpapi
      @230Bigpapi 7 років тому +58

      §paethon labor day

    • @lucasgrundl2972
      @lucasgrundl2972 7 років тому +12

      TotallyNotSpam that was a day started by union carpenters in the late 1800's

    • @paultrigger3798
      @paultrigger3798 7 років тому +34

      They are compensated for their services through $$$. High time workers like this make $80-$100/hr easy.

    • @BDCALLAIS
      @BDCALLAIS 7 років тому +1

      Nope!

    • @DuckMugger
      @DuckMugger  7 років тому +191

      No extra pay... We just love what we do..
      Anyone who risks there life like ALL linemen do Every day, deserve there fair pay...

  • @LOSTXPLAYGUN
    @LOSTXPLAYGUN 6 років тому +29

    That was cool as heck. I always wondered how you guys replaced the dividers in between poles. Cool stuff.

  • @kevinallen6197
    @kevinallen6197 5 років тому +3

    I worked in a single man basket with a electric motor going up a cable restoring a high rise. I was the plasterer doing window openings for bathroom remodels. I love being up on the outside . First day was a little nerve wracking. Everything including my life harness was tied off the the roof beams with knuckle clamps. Another experience to remember. All respect to these guys.

  • @craiggerber3740
    @craiggerber3740 3 роки тому +1

    This guy goes all out. Thank you for doing it. But be careful you only live once. You're greatly appreciated. Thank you.be safe

    • @bobby1970
      @bobby1970 2 роки тому

      I know they make really good money, but whatever it is, they should be making more.

  • @patrickholley96
    @patrickholley96 7 років тому +16

    This is by far one of the scariest, coolest jobs I've seen.

  • @holderhilder9104
    @holderhilder9104 6 років тому

    I’m crapping my pants watching you, no way I could do this myself. Jesus nobody actually appreciates how much y’all are putting your lives out on the line here.

  • @francorome9525
    @francorome9525 7 років тому +91

    Great job man! I wouldn't trade mine for yours. A BIIIGGGG thanks for you guys working up there, be safe.

  • @steinderbush
    @steinderbush 6 років тому +1

    So much respect for the guys who work at these hights with high tension!! I wonder their nerves must be from steel, unbelievable!!

  • @kollak01
    @kollak01 7 років тому +172

    that would be one hell of a zip line ride.

    • @boxfox1239
      @boxfox1239 4 роки тому +8

      People pay good money for this. They get payed big money for this

    • @norms3913
      @norms3913 3 роки тому

      It make a great amusement park ride and see how many riders you get to ride on this lol

    • @ElloImNoodle
      @ElloImNoodle 3 роки тому +1

      Zap zap

    • @sk3tchimdg3t33
      @sk3tchimdg3t33 3 роки тому +1

      Supercharged??

    • @jonathanmcdonald9841
      @jonathanmcdonald9841 3 роки тому

      @@sk3tchimdg3t33 🤣🤣

  • @TruthEnthusiast1
    @TruthEnthusiast1 3 роки тому +3

    Huge respect to those men who put their lives on the line everyday

  • @danielhildebrand6892
    @danielhildebrand6892 7 років тому +45

    Nice. watching the end where you dropped the spacer was like watching Wile E Coyote go poof! stay safe!

  • @nickrocha881
    @nickrocha881 5 років тому +5

    Dam dude you got some crazy f%$king balls.
    More power to you for doing what you do.
    My friend fell off an electric pole. Keep up the great work.

  • @williamscookies78
    @williamscookies78 7 років тому +226

    Me: "I don't like it up here"

  • @larryferguson3387
    @larryferguson3387 3 роки тому

    I have a deep respect for men brave enough to work high up. Thank you, so much!

  • @Neskapade.bushcraft
    @Neskapade.bushcraft 5 років тому +4

    Total respect and many thanks for this kind of workers. You make our life more confortable. Take care of you. Atb. David.

  • @yavok
    @yavok 4 роки тому +3

    That cart is amazing! Such a beautiful way to change out those spacers. Nice work!

    • @bobby1970
      @bobby1970 2 роки тому

      I'd be afraid of dropping something and have to go all the way back down just to get it again.

  • @neptune4167
    @neptune4167 7 років тому +257

    palms are sweating just watching this.

  • @Pearhead4207
    @Pearhead4207 Рік тому

    Love the way you guys just drop things. Can't get away w that in the tower industry... or at least you're not supposed to! Stay safe up there!

  • @stackedpennies4377
    @stackedpennies4377 3 роки тому +21

    “Uh-oh, sorry guys, I have to poop.”
    Bring everything down again. And start over 😂😂😂😂

  • @abomination2theLord
    @abomination2theLord 5 років тому +2

    Just looking down from his point gives me an uneasy feeling and I am sitting in my office chair! Love 4Truth!

  • @Goabnb94
    @Goabnb94 5 років тому +12

    The pings of metal against high tension lines sound exactly as I'd expect them to.

    • @HarperBlade
      @HarperBlade 3 роки тому

      Pretty sure its how they make the 'blaster' sounds in Star wars lol

    • @rooftopvoter3015
      @rooftopvoter3015 3 роки тому

      @@HarperBlade It is

  • @jmonopoly6822
    @jmonopoly6822 4 роки тому +1

    Don’t pay enough for me! Hats off to anyone that can work that high!

  • @adamUDavies
    @adamUDavies 5 років тому +5

    That would be awesome !
    Nobody is going to bother you up there and you get your job done without someone standing over you saying , how much longer , it's easier to do it this way !
    I would love this job 👍

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram 3 роки тому +3

      You've got 6 guys on the ground wondering "how much longer." So you don't want to be messing around.

    • @bernardberben4852
      @bernardberben4852 2 роки тому

      @@xenonram that's what I thought.

  • @joeyallison4144
    @joeyallison4144 3 роки тому

    Dude that shit is nuts. My hat's off to you and other men that have the balls and skill to do what you do. 👍

  • @danilorosich
    @danilorosich 6 років тому +50

    He's putting his life on the [power] line

    • @xokoy.
      @xokoy. 5 років тому +2

      Danilo Rosich badum tss

  • @stag3t-muspsa910
    @stag3t-muspsa910 5 років тому +2

    That looks fun....I hang in a man basket from a crane alot... love the excitement....keeps you honest up there.

  • @xoleenie12
    @xoleenie12 5 років тому +9

    No way would I, or could I ever do this job. It takes someone with skill, and no fear of heights. I truly pray for their safety, and pray they are paid an excellent salary 🙏🏻

  • @marcialbonifacio6720
    @marcialbonifacio6720 5 років тому +1

    That job is for the few and brave.. so much respect , Sir ! Safety First …… God bless you all !

  • @anthonyzavala8302
    @anthonyzavala8302 5 років тому +7

    Woow it's really amazing, I never would do this, my respects to these men!!

  • @selfmadegamer410
    @selfmadegamer410 2 роки тому +1

    They took our jobs... Not being rude to any race I'm not built for this and I served this country. Salute to these brave men and women

  • @fvckgoogle7894
    @fvckgoogle7894 5 років тому +18

    I like the sound those cables make when hit with something solid.

    • @michaelmcneffii1912
      @michaelmcneffii1912 4 роки тому +6

      Fvck Google fun fact. That’s how they created the Star Wars laser gun sound. They hit the cable with a wrench and bingo

  • @gb5uq
    @gb5uq 6 років тому +2

    These guys are my absolute hero's. Linemen rule.

  • @ilovegoatsecks
    @ilovegoatsecks 7 років тому +658

    meanwhile people in corporate offices complain about the temperature of the thermostat being too cold or too hot and being in meetings and having a "stressful day" yet this man is up here putting his life on the line just so we can have some power.

    • @ilovegoatsecks
      @ilovegoatsecks 7 років тому +10

      bait, nice try.

    • @ilovegoatsecks
      @ilovegoatsecks 7 років тому +2

      triggered

    • @ilovegoatsecks
      @ilovegoatsecks 7 років тому

      LOL im glad you see my pov. cheers mate

    • @FurryWrecker911
      @FurryWrecker911 6 років тому +20

      Hey, get stuck in a 4 hour meeting where your client complains that your screenshots of a 3D scene "aren't 3D" even though he's looking *right at them,* then get back to me. The physical labor is nil, and the tools you have rarely break... but you have to deal with people who don't know what they want but know what they don't want or what doesn't look right. Sometimes I wish I got a CDL and took a trucking job, or became a technician for Ford, but even they have their stresses like thick traffic or having that one fastener that refuses to come undone. EVERY job has their hair-pulling moments.

    • @cadmuscurtis4794
      @cadmuscurtis4794 6 років тому +3

      At least this guy is outside, and working in keeping busy rather than sitting waiting for the day to end, probably gets to go home once he jobs done

  • @botto1974
    @botto1974 4 роки тому +1

    There's little to add. You're so brave. Okay, it's a job, but you're really good at going this high! I would have done it under myself!

  • @ct1340
    @ct1340 11 років тому +8

    Confusious say " You COMPLETELY outta you f_^*&king mind!" You really do earn what they pay you guys! Great video.

  • @careysharp8340
    @careysharp8340 4 роки тому

    Ain't no way in hell could I do that. You guys don't get paid enough. I get nervous jumping out of bed every morning. Much respect

  • @anthonysigman6138
    @anthonysigman6138 7 років тому +464

    How many times have you ran that cart over your fingers?

    • @ghostwalker8249
      @ghostwalker8249 7 років тому +38

      Anthony Sigman well he seems to have all of his fingers so probably not many times haha

    • @rootbeer666
      @rootbeer666 7 років тому +31

      I'm thinking it's a bad idea keeping the hand so close to the cart wheel. Hold the cable further away.

    • @lastcares213
      @lastcares213 6 років тому +57

      Fuck the cart wheel lol imagine a splinter stickin up from the cable... i would think hed be smarter than that

    • @GrumpyCrash
      @GrumpyCrash 6 років тому +19

      max 10 times

    • @hevymetal30
      @hevymetal30 6 років тому +2

      Christian Schneider thats fkd-up! Funny though!

  • @dougbloom3672
    @dougbloom3672 4 місяці тому

    Essential... Retired Commercial Union Electrician, 38 years. ESSENTIAL.
    RESPECT my brothers.

  • @kurtismckemmie4850
    @kurtismckemmie4850 6 років тому +4

    My heart is literally in my throat each time he looks down.😱

  • @farmcentralohio
    @farmcentralohio 5 років тому

    no way, no how, not a chance. thank you sir for doing a job i couldn't and wouldn't

  • @l3n464
    @l3n464 7 років тому +98

    Guuuyyyyys ! Wrong socket !

  • @R-BURQUENO
    @R-BURQUENO 5 років тому +1

    Dude is SHAKING and he does this for a living. Imagine the rest of us!!!!!

  • @JP-vr2rc
    @JP-vr2rc 5 років тому +5

    OMG these power lines are so tightly secured, they can handle human weight+ trolley equipment weight too.. Every time I walk under these line, always have fear, it might fell on my head😂😂😂🤪🤪🤪

    • @rolandlastname5532
      @rolandlastname5532 Рік тому

      The trolly and the human don't weigh that much compared to the mass of aluminum conductor material, fist thick, and hundreds of meters between poles. Ten people would not be able to lift that amount of material. In fact, inside that aluminum line is a steel cable for reinforcement. That invisible steel core is taking all that weight of aluminum conductors, plus trolley, plus worker. In fact, it is severely overrated for all that weight, because of peak loads during storms, and a possible short circuit current. The possible forces of a short circuit can be estimated by the heaviness of those spacers

  • @bobschwarz3133
    @bobschwarz3133 5 років тому +1

    Good job, man. What a great view, and you have my respect. I'd be honored to buy you lunch anytime.

  • @jadilsondasilvasantos7438
    @jadilsondasilvasantos7438 6 років тому +3

    Eu trabalhei em linha de transmissão muitos anos e nunca meus superiores iriam autorizar eu tirar o cinto de segurança e jogar material para baixo.belo vídeo mais o trabalhador deixou a desejar sobre sua própria segurança.lembre-se que sempre terá uma família te esperando.nao acidentado e sim com saúde e paz.fica a DICA.FAMILIA EM PRIMEIRO LUGAR.SEGURANCA SEMPRE.fiquem na paz🙏🙏🙏

  • @CrazyAboutVinylRecords
    @CrazyAboutVinylRecords 3 роки тому

    I think I stumbled into the Vertigo Channel on UA-cam. Lol. Big time props to you DuckMugger.

  • @ryanyoung7433
    @ryanyoung7433 7 років тому +39

    Just another trade job, good exercise, outdoors, and a big paycheck...only life for me

    • @BHousePhotography
      @BHousePhotography 5 років тому

      Ryan Young what does it pay?

    • @gigpig22
      @gigpig22 5 років тому +2

      BHousePhotography Here in Colorado your starting pay after schooling and apprenticeship is $47-$51 hourly with the company Xcel Energy.

    • @BHousePhotography
      @BHousePhotography 5 років тому

      JM Smith how long is the apprenticeship? What kind of hours can one expect to get? That gig looks pretty easy I can see how some would be bothered by it but really anything past 30ft it's only the view that changes unless your the guy pulling. Thanks for the info! Currently I rig in the entertainment industry so heights don't bother me...

    • @gigpig22
      @gigpig22 5 років тому +4

      @@BHousePhotography Usually a 2 year school and then a 4 year apprenticeship. Six years total but worth the time and effort as the company can pay for your schooling and they sometimes speed or cram the school into a 1-1.5 year time frame to get you in the field sooner. Very competitive and math applied, but with anything in life its the work you put in that you will see the result of. Good luck too you brotha!

    • @Its0kToBeWhite
      @Its0kToBeWhite 4 роки тому +2

      @@BHousePhotography I know guys that their only gig is going on storm and they make a killing....
      My dad went down after Katrina, Was down there for 3 months and was making an average of $6,000 - $8,000 a week at 60-70hrs a week...

  • @galencurrington8704
    @galencurrington8704 5 років тому +2

    My dad use to do this back in the late 60’s and through the 70’s. Someone on his crew invented the motorized cart to do that job.

  • @dmtjht143
    @dmtjht143 4 роки тому +3

    This video made my palms sweaty, knees weak, and my arms feel heavy

  • @sorrym8421
    @sorrym8421 5 років тому +2

    That looks so relaxing tbh.

  • @TwoGunToast
    @TwoGunToast 3 роки тому +6

    I find it interesting that your cart clearly has been to designed to help prevent the cart walking off the line etc etc like the outter wheel rim being wider or the tension in the chain holding the sides together. Those were not present on the cart i saw in a more recent video elsewhere. That dude just kinda, had to deal with a shitty cart hahah he had to keep his hands on both sides of it to help it stay on the lines, lot of slack in the chain linking them etc etc. Different companies, different lines, different budgets i guess haha

  • @G79928gh
    @G79928gh 3 роки тому +2

    National lineman day, they should get a discount just like military and first responders. These guys literally put their lives on the line every single day. 😳👏

    • @daveprice5632
      @daveprice5632 6 місяців тому

      We do get the respect we deserve during hurricane restoration then we are treated like piece's of shit again .our power is on why are you still here. Been a lineman 39 years and pride myself because I've never been hurt

  • @simrandhillon6004
    @simrandhillon6004 7 років тому +32

    Let's be honest the only reason he could do that is cause he had a power balance on lol but seriously idk how that cart supported the weight of your balls mad respect

  • @citroenfil
    @citroenfil 2 роки тому +2

    I take my hat off to you guys. Heights don’t bother me, but up there with however much kv going through those lines. You deserve every dollar you earn. 👍

    • @joshuadalton6063
      @joshuadalton6063 2 роки тому

      Those lines were de-energised, but yeah much respect to them.

  • @benjicooper4738
    @benjicooper4738 4 роки тому +7

    LOL i want to be the one working on the ground 😆

  • @randomidiot50
    @randomidiot50 4 роки тому

    Man these guys are the people who keep society together, they risk their lives for us to live comfortable man he must have a lot of hazard pay

  • @apg0014
    @apg0014 6 років тому +4

    Good ol buggie spacing. I spaced around 20 miles of triple bundle myself. Definitely an experience!

    • @followthegrow108
      @followthegrow108 6 років тому +1

      Why dont you get shocked when being up there? And dont power lines cause cancer? Are the lines off??

    • @apg0014
      @apg0014 6 років тому +3

      @@followthegrow108 well.... when I put them on it was a new line so it did not carry any current. However you can get hit with induction from wind or other existing powerlines nearby... even if the line was carrying energy at that point you are at equal potential so whatever energy it has is flowing through you. As long as you dont ground yourself when spacing ( ie: getting in and out of the basket without properly grounding first) your good. Very interesting trade. I love what I do.
      Hope it made sense.

    • @maddawg4599
      @maddawg4599 5 років тому

      Follow The Grow they only cause cancer in California

    • @followthegrow108
      @followthegrow108 5 років тому

      @@apg0014 yes thank you

    • @followthegrow108
      @followthegrow108 5 років тому

      @@maddawg4599 well i seen a study finding people that live with in 100 yards of those really high voltage power lines get cancer more than people who dont

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars 4 роки тому

    I like that Star Wars laser noise when he hits the power line cables. Pew pew pew.

  • @davidyoung672
    @davidyoung672 5 років тому +3

    No! I felt like I was about to fall and I’m watching a damn video safety at my desk 🤣

  • @treeguyable
    @treeguyable 4 роки тому +2

    I spend a lot of my time 100 ft up in the trees, sometimes more. Good equipment, solid tree, not too much wind, no problem. 30 yrs so far.

  • @joshfal6488
    @joshfal6488 6 років тому +5

    Why did the spacer need to be changed? The one he removed looked fine until it hit the ground.

  • @billrau2398
    @billrau2398 Рік тому

    That takes
    BALLS OF STEAL !!!!
    My TOTAL RESPECT 🙏

  • @kylekujawa
    @kylekujawa 3 роки тому +8

    The scariest part was how close he was to the rollers going over his hands when going down. Down hold on to the rails

    • @DomOfSin666
      @DomOfSin666 3 роки тому

      I noticed that too. I'm very precautious when it comes to things like that, makes me shudder. I'd much prefer working as a lineman over something like a mechanic where there's tons of gears and stuff to get your fingers caught in. I'll take the heighs and possibility of electricution any day

  • @ShannonSmith4u2
    @ShannonSmith4u2 3 роки тому

    I have no idea how much these guys make, but it isn't enough. Wow

  • @horvatgaming5990
    @horvatgaming5990 5 років тому +25

    8:12 someone tryed to shoot him with a lazergun :O

    • @Goat.phomator666
      @Goat.phomator666 4 роки тому +2

      That sound is the air around him starting to ionize

    • @prodDOJO
      @prodDOJO 4 роки тому

      @@Goat.phomator666 no it’s the lines that are making that sound whenever he hits it with something metal or taking off the clamps

    • @mragrayson
      @mragrayson 3 роки тому +2

      @@prodDOJO Fun fact that's where the star wars blaster sounds came from, a wrench hitting a tensioned wire.

  • @pittster57
    @pittster57 3 роки тому

    If you ever think your job is hard, just watch this guy

  • @budlight40ish
    @budlight40ish 7 років тому +15

    scared shitless just watching this

  • @curlysshuffle1157
    @curlysshuffle1157 3 роки тому

    OMG!! Holy FOOOK!!!!!! his hands shaking when he's attempting to belt off the cart....... @ approx 2:30 - 2:40 !!!!! 😫😫😳😳...... this whole entire job is literally mind-boggling.... people are a different breed there's just no question...⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡🤔🤔🤔

  • @Deecups510
    @Deecups510 3 роки тому +4

    Question: Why do they need to change out these spacers? The spacer he removed looked to be in as good a shape as the one he installed.

    • @unicorn7337
      @unicorn7337 3 роки тому +2

      @Stirwood2 The part that's breaking off is designed to break at a certain torque value which removes the need for a torque wrench at heights like this. Fasteners like this which may need to be removed in the future for maintenance etc will have another method of removal, for example the tightening head may be an outer hex requiring a socket to install, then the removal mechanism will be an inner hex, requiring an allen key/hex bit to loosen.

    • @DVeck89
      @DVeck89 3 роки тому

      I’m curious as well. I’ve seen a few videos of them replacing these, sometimes by helicopter!

  • @amanwhocareaboutfeels2591
    @amanwhocareaboutfeels2591 3 роки тому

    I love the sound when he hit the ACSR cable its like laser sound.

  • @steelem422
    @steelem422 7 років тому +26

    Why do they need to be changed? Do they get damaged in the wind or something?

    • @Impetuss
      @Impetuss 6 років тому +7

      Good point, the old one looked perfectly fine. Its probably one of those unecessary things that rules stipulate you have to do for safety reasons or preventative reasons

    • @Impetuss
      @Impetuss 6 років тому +27

      Actual answer from OP:
      rickrn2 The Spacers wear/break out due to the wind and weather. While we are on the line we change all of the spacers in the span this span had one broken down the line.

    • @youtubedeletedmynamewhybother
      @youtubedeletedmynamewhybother 6 років тому +37

      Henrik those unnecessary rules are what stops theme park rides from killing everyone.
      Or why elevators dont fall every time you press a button.
      Safety does actually need to be taken seriously.
      Its absolutely necessary.

    • @jackthompson6192
      @jackthompson6192 6 років тому +6

      Vibration takes it's toll after a few years. You would be surprised at the high frequency vibration that takes place in the spans between the towers

  • @manmohansingh9731
    @manmohansingh9731 Рік тому

    Working in the air. Hard work with passion. Great.

  • @Kolibri32
    @Kolibri32 5 років тому +5

    Im sitting on a chair, and my heart goes, Bum bum bum

  • @FWtravels
    @FWtravels 6 років тому

    Omg he so high up like how he not scared holy crap i would be scared and crap my pants like he is so brave i wish i wasnt scared of heights like this guy my hero he risk his life for us to have power in our houses omg

  • @samuelwild4239
    @samuelwild4239 7 років тому +10

    Awesome job dude! I'm a tree surgeon and I love working up high! incidentally how come it takes an impact wrench to bolt the new spacer on but only a twist with a normal wrench to get the old one off?!

    • @V0latyleUSMC
      @V0latyleUSMC 7 років тому +2

      It's an impact driver. Inch pounds, not foot pounds.

    • @BillBlast7372
      @BillBlast7372 7 років тому

      Samuel Wild I was curious to that also & why they changing then out, they look like the old ones expect for the bold you spoke of.

    • @kookiethebear
      @kookiethebear 7 років тому

      +Shadyn Ebey Sorry to out you, but Samuel is correct in saying "impact wrench", as that's what the manufacturers call them. Also, they torque to ft lbs. www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/impact-wrenches-23513-c/

    • @chrismorse3862
      @chrismorse3862 7 років тому +2

      +Shadyn Ebey (V0latyle) inch pounds? keep the electric screw drivers on your power wheels. doubt that impact driver goes down to inch pounds

    • @samuelwild4239
      @samuelwild4239 7 років тому

      Classy Mate, Good For You

  • @bluecollar58
    @bluecollar58 5 років тому +2

    I’d be ok in the cart , I’ve been on bosons chairs and swing stages but standing on that center line waiting for the cart made me feel a little funny 😎

  • @SleepyMongoose
    @SleepyMongoose 6 років тому +3

    Out of curiosity, what is the game plan now that the path to escape is blocked by a new spacer?

  • @heathers2706
    @heathers2706 3 роки тому

    Wow that's amazing and RIP Matt hausladen in your memories. Love this how the wires are hey this is shocking haha.

  • @BioSqueky
    @BioSqueky 5 років тому +3

    Every time he moves a storm trooper tries taking a shot at him

  • @ArmyVeteran25U
    @ArmyVeteran25U 7 місяців тому

    I love the sound when you bump the cable. Syar Wars sounding lol.

  • @jonathonharris3554
    @jonathonharris3554 5 років тому +7

    Im having an anxiety attack just watching

  • @chrismineburg1163
    @chrismineburg1163 3 місяці тому

    That looks like a seriously cool job.

  • @gsxrfixer6985
    @gsxrfixer6985 5 років тому +16

    When the vehicles look like hot wheels from being so high..
    *nope*

  • @razabhai9870
    @razabhai9870 Рік тому

    Very brave job these linemen doing Hats Off❤

  • @dmc16336
    @dmc16336 7 років тому +4

    my hands are sweating just watching this

  • @shuilung13gj
    @shuilung13gj 5 років тому

    That was awesome. Never seen that done. Brother, my hats off to you.

  • @codyjohnson2174
    @codyjohnson2174 5 років тому +16

    “I’m sweating”
    “this video makes me nervous”
    “there’s no way I could-“
    This shit looks fun.
    Sign me up.

    • @ryankocher
      @ryankocher 4 роки тому +1

      That’s what I’m saying and do I signed up haha

    • @CharlySanchez-tv4rb
      @CharlySanchez-tv4rb 4 роки тому +1

      Soo many people say this, and its funny. When you break the tree line when you climb something this high, thats when your balls drop. Thats when people freeze up.

  • @michaelzehrfeld2369
    @michaelzehrfeld2369 4 роки тому

    ... I'm sure I would die up there ...
    Respect - great job!

  • @AndyGuyCantYouLiftForLife
    @AndyGuyCantYouLiftForLife 6 років тому +3

    "Honey what did you do today at work?"
    I walked across electricity.

    • @rolandlastname5532
      @rolandlastname5532 3 роки тому

      Looks like the electricity was turned off, but on youtube you can also find workers on 500.000 volt

  • @bigcactus4497
    @bigcactus4497 4 роки тому

    I know nothing about this field of work but I love it