@@hectoromarmartinezsalazar8049 , Hi hector! I worked up there for 20+ years. Built steel scaffolds 100, 200, 300 feet high. BUT, in the winter the temps go down to minus 40 or minus 50 degrees below zero! The coldest I ever worked in was minus -62 below zero...12 hour shift! You'd have to join the Carpenter's union, Local 1325. Then they send you out on a job. You can join the Carpenter's union down there also. Wage is $40 bucks an hour for the first 40 hours. Any overtime (which is most days) is double-time, $80 bucks an hour. The weekends (all day) are all double-time - $80 bucks an hour. Get paid every week. Each week, my paycheck was well-over 2 grand (although a few checks were 3-4 grand for 1 week's pay) Hope this helps you a bit.
Good work. But FYI you always leave the clamps on the legs and runners. You don't want to pass them off on their own. It's safer if they are tight on a long piece. I got anxiety watching him hammer the beam clamp away on it's own. You loosen one beam clamp, slide it, tighten it, then do loosen the other one from the back to move the support with both beam clamps in place.
When taking of the setup you shouldve losen up the back side on one of the beam clamps and loosen one side holing on to the runner so when you take off the set up it comes off with both clamps.
Great Job Nestor and for those clowning on him go sit yo ass down yall look dum on here talking about another mans work instead of blessing him or showing support to our fellow Scaffold Builder !
Alexis Cantu well said. Seems as tho all the top scaffolders have come out the woodwork!!! Fucking divs half of them can talk a good job up that's about it most of them haven't a days work in them
He only spurred off the ledgers to start with and get a strong point to sit on. Then he took the load off the beam with a tube and beam clamps. The swivel spur is only for him to erect
nice vid. just want to point out that if that last guy of the balk would have fell. the harness would snap cus of the edge around the H-balk. so its kinda false safety ?
Non sono in sicurezza, legati su un ponteggio che può cadere, legati con il blokof dall'alto. Poi senza guanti, ogni non si possono mischiare tubi e giunti con tubi ottagonali.
Galera bõa noite sobre a desmontagem do Andaime foi chou de bola .só que só teve um destraimento do nosso colega que estava em cima .faltou colocar a luva /amarrar o martelo /e nunça deixar um dos talabastes solto por motivo de Segurança .obrigada e desculpa se eu estiver errado
+rob godwin Generally agree with that, however, there are lanyards designed for that, so it's impossible to tell from this video if he has one of those or not. In general though, if that's a standard lanyard, you are absolutely correct. Not to mention, every time they go up, they are above their anchor points, giving them a freefall of greater than 6' and, unless those are lanyards that allow for a 12' freefall (and they do exist) while keeping under 1800 lbs MAF, then that is also unsafe....I mean, if you like your bones and internal organs.
That steel beam should of been mounted /welded on the ground that’s bad organisation putting Scaffolder’s life’s in danger I would of stripped from the top -down avoid getting out like that but good effort from Australia We got too many safety rules here
cooperation missing here ... you should not disassemble scaffolding in this way. no one is waiting for a colleague, took his plate and everyone happy ... there is no profit with time. together they should dismantle what took the most time to the last friend. for them the rules do not matter but if it's so cool to see that someone can fall even in total protection, You know that shit happens? your girl might sing then "I'll be missing You"..
i'v worked with these guys, they are only good at systems , but their egos get the better of them and they put all this effert into system , great guys and fearless but ask the to build a independant out of tube and it a laugh .
Best scaffold builders come from TEXAS… I’ve seen the way them boys work in the north and in Cali, they work slow as shit and have build some fucked up scaffolds lol good shit fellas coming from your local Rigger 🤟🏼🏗
@@CarlosMedina-ob2yl the ones I seen were from a Union in San Francisco at Phillips 66 refinery. I tried to walk thorough some grading on a tower and there was elbows and all types of shit sticking out in the way. I said wtf is this 😂 rookies.
I worked scaffold erection for Safway Steel using Thyssen-Krupp technology and this video here is what we would call 1.) Careless 2.) Stuntman stupid This would never fly in any Kansas City educated union worked jobsite. for one he has on a safety harness and we don't use them.(kidding)......I am a ground guy shuffling the shit up on the elevator. Harness is another term for "false sense of safety", if you fall and are saved by harness,you have minutes to be rescued before tourniquet effect sets in and amputation is the final outcome.
don't know what US standards are but those droppies comin off that diagonal I-beam are more than 300mm from the node and those beamies could be checked. And it looks like yous spurred with swivels? I can only say that, that job would be condemned in AUS. But hey like I said for all I know that could be legal in the US and if so, then good job.
Jon Ceasy Its more than likely immigrants (legal or not) from Mexico. They don't give a crap about safety on or off the job site. Usually nice people though.
Hi there, I'm wondering if there is any safe/easy way to deliver scaffold pipes and planks down to the ground from height after scaffold is dismantled. They are too long for our elevator so we still addicted to manpower use on staircase. Any better technics known?
Hey Texas! Canada here! We work up in Fort McMurray - big oil, northern Canada. You guys rock as well! Local 1325!!!
Habrá trabajo soy andamiero jijijii
Hey brother. Maybe i will go to Alberta to work like a skaffolder. What do you know about there? (4 Brock)
@@hectoromarmartinezsalazar8049 , Hi hector! I worked up there for 20+ years. Built steel scaffolds 100, 200, 300 feet high. BUT, in the winter the temps go down to minus 40 or minus 50 degrees below zero! The coldest I ever worked in was
minus -62 below zero...12 hour shift!
You'd have to join the Carpenter's union, Local 1325. Then they send you out on a job. You can join the Carpenter's union down there also. Wage is $40 bucks an hour for the first 40 hours. Any overtime (which is most days) is double-time, $80 bucks an hour. The weekends (all day) are all double-time - $80 bucks an hour. Get paid every week. Each week, my paycheck was well-over 2 grand (although a few checks were 3-4 grand for 1 week's pay) Hope this helps you a bit.
Got to love the way he anchors to the dam thing he takes apart 😂 I'd anchor to the rsj
Good work. But FYI you always leave the clamps on the legs and runners. You don't want to pass them off on their own. It's safer if they are tight on a long piece. I got anxiety watching him hammer the beam clamp away on it's own. You loosen one beam clamp, slide it, tighten it, then do loosen the other one from the back to move the support with both beam clamps in place.
Exactly!!! 👏👏👏👏
What do you think of their safety gloves?
I enjoyed working in scaffold met a whole lot of new people hope to do this again some day
When taking of the setup you shouldve losen up the back side on one of the beam clamps and loosen one side holing on to the runner so when you take off the set up it comes off with both clamps.
I was thinking the same
Nice,
Мы работаем с высотой с 2019 года и такого сплочённости я не встречал. Каждый знает свой номер! Всё демонтировали is cool 👍🏽
The upside down standard ive seen ... but i always like my rakers to conect to the standard then you not relying on only one wedge
Well done lads.
Great job done by all
Nice build bro!
greets from Belgians scaffold builders !!!
@SCAFFOLDKINGZ The higher we go,the closer we all get to Jesus cuz in His mighty hands our lives and relatives rest at all times,blessings.
Omg I can't wait to join the Carpenters union. Scaffolding is so sick.
You still doing it?
@@arvinhossain239 not anymore. Changed trades to Electrician!
@@Kuypers11 smart man
@@Kuypers11 you made the right move, sparky! Cheers from a concrete wood butcher
Good dismantle scaffold
I don't think so
Great Job Nestor and for those clowning on him go sit yo ass down yall look dum on here talking about another mans work instead of blessing him or showing support to our fellow Scaffold Builder !
Alexis Cantu well said. Seems as tho all the top scaffolders have come out the woodwork!!! Fucking divs half of them can talk a good job up that's about it most of them haven't a days work in them
No lie anyone who builds them I just started about six months ago it’s hard work and those overhangs like this are terrifying
@@Gettinbentoffroad Soon enough they will be fun to build! 🤘
He did good they seemed to work good together
Fr I work scaffolding myself this ain’t as easy as you think
luv the job since 1996
all off a layher system nice!!!!
Nice job looks like a good team effort .
Makes me want to go safety nett rigging again scaffolding and nett rigging best job in the world
good job,everybodys consistent and everybody is tied off,looks like 2 experienced apps,and i j man exept at 8:12 thats why 2 hooks were invented
fierro pariente
good job,everybodys consistent and everybody is tied off,looks like 2 experienced apps,and i j man
Awesome. Respect! Good 100% FP
probly should have put those ledgers under the star if you're going to spur off them hahaha
He only spurred off the ledgers to start with and get a strong point to sit on. Then he took the load off the beam with a tube and beam clamps. The swivel spur is only for him to erect
apparently an OSHA scaffold 40 card isn't in the pocket.. ting of to rails lose on one end. lanyard biting...
Up here in fort Mac we do shift diff got no base to build from just go
Hell ya you guys kick ass... Stay safe builders.
layher allround system for life!
nice vid. just want to point out that if that last guy of the balk would have fell. the harness would snap cus of the edge around the H-balk. so its kinda false safety ?
No need to rush safety first it's better to go home the way you came to work alive.
man he tied off that far standard before he popped it, solid safety move right there
Non sono in sicurezza, legati su un ponteggio che può cadere, legati con il blokof dall'alto.
Poi senza guanti, ogni non si possono mischiare tubi e giunti con tubi ottagonali.
Wowwww lol braces off ledgers with swivels even lol they got balls..
FOR REAL,, TRUCK BELOW THIS GUY,, DEF NON UNION,,
quedo bien el scafo es para los insulators perrozz ,saludos de alabama...
COOL
That's how u smash a hanger.
Muy bien Gracias aprendí un poco
Supar bhai
tomany people for that small scaffold lol
Great brothers!
Galera bõa noite sobre a desmontagem do Andaime foi chou de bola .só que só teve um destraimento do nosso colega que estava em cima .faltou colocar a luva /amarrar o martelo /e nunça deixar um dos talabastes solto por motivo de Segurança .obrigada e desculpa se eu estiver errado
Thanks for stopping by friend,
yes should tie off to the column
Ive smashed many fingers getting beam clamps off with hammer lol
When you can control your lanyards like that.
Why isn't the inside sk ed to the steel surely that's the strongest point ?
They got balls I'll give them that those swivels though but hey it didn't fall mean boys mahi hard
You couldnt get away with safety standards like that in australia
I see no gloves on that dude, this is some really old material
great work guys. very safe.
Tommy Quibido safe, sure not.
Tommy Quibido tied his snap hook back to his lanyard around the angle.... if you consider that safe then you must be union.
+rob godwin Generally agree with that, however, there are lanyards designed for that, so it's impossible to tell from this video if he has one of those or not. In general though, if that's a standard lanyard, you are absolutely correct. Not to mention, every time they go up, they are above their anchor points, giving them a freefall of greater than 6' and, unless those are lanyards that allow for a 12' freefall (and they do exist) while keeping under 1800 lbs MAF, then that is also unsafe....I mean, if you like your bones and internal organs.
Respect to these men. F the haters
So if the piping falls the worker will be held by the building column or beam
Spur of the ledgers which are not upside down, using swivels lmfaooooo
No landyard on hammer? Also no gloves or glasses. Instant red card.....j/s. Great work tho.
Left guy has a lot to learn =)
that's how it's done real scaffold builders holdin it down do da damn thang boy. TEXAS SCAFFOLD BUILDERS H.TOWN 713
My respects to these scaffold builder's but one thing tying back to the same Lanyard is unacceptable in any industry stay safe!!
DUDE...AT 8:08...YOU NEVER EVER CHOKE OFF TO YOUR LANYARD WRAPPED AROUND A BEAM...ILLEGAL.... DOUBLE WRAP A DOG LEASH AROUND THE BEAM
That steel beam should of been mounted /welded on the ground that’s bad organisation putting Scaffolder’s life’s in danger
I would of stripped from the top -down avoid getting out like that but good effort from Australia
We got too many safety rules here
Because of the weight the clem was under pressure
cooperation missing here ... you should not disassemble scaffolding in this way. no one is waiting for a colleague, took his plate and everyone happy ... there is no profit with time. together they should dismantle what took the most time to the last friend. for them the rules do not matter but if it's so cool to see that someone can fall even in total protection, You know that shit happens? your girl might sing then "I'll be missing You"..
How do the people working on the scaffold get on to it , fly .
Donde estan Los guantes ?
sounds like a challenge johnboy
Tied off to a hanging scaffold on a demo !!! Lmao
🥶🤯😱🥺🤯
Suspension for this scaffold is not good
i'v worked with these guys, they are only good at systems , but their egos get the better of them and they put all this effert into system , great guys and fearless but ask the to build a independant out of tube and it a laugh .
Y los clavos los tira todos hacia afuera???? Poca seguridad
Best scaffold builders come from TEXAS… I’ve seen the way them boys work in the north and in Cali, they work slow as shit and have build some fucked up scaffolds lol good shit fellas coming from your local Rigger 🤟🏼🏗
You been with the wrong company’s when you out here in cali I’ll tell you what bud?!😂 #Local562 🤷🏽♂️😂💯
@@CarlosMedina-ob2yl the ones I seen were from a Union in San Francisco at Phillips 66 refinery. I tried to walk thorough some grading on a tower and there was elbows and all types of shit sticking out in the way. I said wtf is this 😂 rookies.
Where's ya spanner?
Did it wrong suppose to take off them setups and let it fall. Then if you are good enough it’ll land perfectly in the rack. 😂
you got more balls then I do lol
I’m sad you get to call yourself the same profession I do 😢
In B.C. Canada,we don't use swivels for pick ups Rookie
nice one mate, cant believe what im seeing haha
I don't think anyone in Texas cares about B.C. Canada...
u really have to tie off to the scaffold? i would think u tie off to the i beam? well thats what i did just to think bout scaffolds falling? SAFETY!
Nope, couldn't pay me enough to do that
I worked scaffold erection for Safway Steel using Thyssen-Krupp technology and this video here is what we would call 1.) Careless 2.) Stuntman stupid This would never fly in any Kansas City educated union worked jobsite. for one he has on a safety harness and we don't use them.(kidding)......I am a ground guy shuffling the shit up on the elevator. Harness is another term for "false sense of safety", if you fall and are saved by harness,you have minutes to be rescued before tourniquet effect sets in and amputation is the final outcome.
Hahahaha these guys r hurting.
What's this recorded with ?
so, if that cantilever fails, where should they be tied off???
To the structural steel with a beam strap or cable strap not with that Skyhawk he had that’s actually illegal that is not a tie black lanyard
That was painful to watch
O cara sem luva?
Cowboys!
grait
Was that in three rivers. By the way fly demo.
Adoro montar balanço viu mais gosto mais de andaime Hall não que não seja seguro elite quibrox flex etc andaime de encaixe
You aren't supposed to tie off with both lanyards
Why you hangin system up there. Tube and clamp!!!!
Who was flying by at 5.40?
I do it with all tube and fittings. none of that clip together stuff
don't know what US standards are but those droppies comin off that diagonal I-beam are more than 300mm from the node and those beamies could be checked. And it looks like yous spurred with swivels? I can only say that, that job would be condemned in AUS. But hey like I said for all I know that could be legal in the US and if so, then good job.
Jon Ceasy Its more than likely immigrants (legal or not) from Mexico. They don't give a crap about safety on or off the job site.
Usually nice people though.
Was he a scaffolders then?
id get sacked if i took this long to strike this
Hi there, I'm wondering if there is any safe/easy way to deliver scaffold pipes and planks down to the ground from height after scaffold is dismantled. They are too long for our elevator so we still addicted to manpower use on staircase. Any better technics known?
Perediriy1 Rope
Rope n pulley!
bombing lollll
Soo I think the answer you’re looking for is rope and gin wheel
Hoist
What beat did you use on this video.
its a 6 by 5. thats a 5 min job
I miss that job...!!! :( Some body know about any company wich offer visa sponsorship...???
Ball's of STEEL !!
where are the gloves !!!! wow no way
Easy.. This is work for 1 people
saludos a chochas c.