I remember in the early 2000s when we could walk out purlins.every connection was done sitting on the column.they would put the whole stack between the eave strut and 1st purlin clip and off you went.now its all out of baskets.its still a rush but a lot more safety in mind now on the prefab buildings
@@rougeone1394 .most job were in Memphis.and I did sign up for the Union.167.but it didn't work out because I let my ego get in the way,and a boss that promised shit he never kept etc
6:35 How do you determine that the amount of torque is perfect ? In my case i would often brake the bolts (not like those bolts) or not enough tighten and it would get loose with time.
A 3/4" A325 structural bolt should be between 250-425ft pounds. There are also TC bolts, which are pulled and snapped by a TC gun, which are used with load indicator washers. When the washer is flattened, it has been torqued.
Hey man great to see a video of some work being done in Seattle. On week 3 of my preapprenticeship down at the Tukwila HQ and it's been a he'll of a time. I get dispatched Nov. 5th and am looking forward to starting work. Hopefully I'll see you on a site sometime
at 6:30 how are you so damn fast at removing and putting back the crescent wrench in, seems do damn smooooth. I'm a plumber and i always slip and struggle(REALLY interested in Iron Work though)
My dad was a conector out of local 597 he was kind of a fucking cowboy tho he never tied off unless the safety people were around he said that was shit was annoying it got in the way and slowed him down things were probably a little different back then though 🤣 im going to start the apprenticeship program this year I can't wait to get up there and get to work be safe brother 💯
100% tie off does suck and does slow one down but you can't put a price on your life. I get the old timers didn't learn being tied off so it was an annoyance. Worked with a guy that never wanted to tie off. I would always tell him... i mean wtf you're wearing a harness! I attended his funeral. He fell and was working alone. No telling how long he was there before someone seen him. I couldn't even imagine just laying there thinking.
gotta couple of these pre fabricated steel buildings knocked out with ya brotha!!! mad props. solid work!!! gotta know what your doing fashoo. only a few know
THAT'S PRETTY COOL SEEING TRUSS AND ROOF WORK KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEO'S I'M TOTALLY ADDICTED. WOULN'T MIND A LOT MORE HOW/WHY COMMENTARY AND WHAT/WHERE YOUR DOING THE WORK. YOU MIGHT PASS ALONG OTHER TRADES PUTTING OUT CONTENT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT
Done some of this when I was doing this before I loved it I was learning n getting best too I could weld but being able to do things like that was learning even welding spot welds and learning how to work as a ironworker
tell your kids about this stuff! I’m glad I couldn’t go to college because I had no choice but to go into skilled trades, but some kids are so damn smart then they go to college for something dumb. Tell them about structural engineering, and welding, and construction all great skilled trades!
Vincent Quattrocchi you should google “DTI washers”, also called “direct torque indicators”. Which have tabs that depress when the bolt is torqued to the correct spec, they require a typical flat washer ok between the nut and dti to allow for even pressure throughout the surface of the dti. Then when you’re done researching that, you should google “not talking trash when you don’t know wtf you’re talking about.”
Kaapai, kaapai ano..Pai te maatakitaki-ai..hoiano..yeah man, done my dash o' rigging bak-in - da -day ❤️it.. kaapai presente Ironhead Eddie 🦾✌️ awesome 🤙 Kia Ora 👍
JPORHINT one washer is a “DTI”(direct torque indicator), it has tabs that compress upon tensioning, indicating that the desired tension has been reached
@@spudwrencheddie .most I've done was 150 clear.i quit doing them at the end of last year.biggest I did was one for NASA.wasnt wide or anythinf just real tall
Dominic Filkin now imagine doing this with undercover cops harrasing you playing a old sex video of you all fucked up they drugged you with daily at the job
I never went to “boilermaker school”, if that’s even a thing? I am a second generation UNION ironworker and there is ZERO back and fourth for me. I embrace the safety, get paid great money to do a fun job and come home to my family, it’s pretty awesome. I guess for those who failed actual school, they “just float bak n forth” without ever using any punctuation. Cool story bro, take your negativity elsewhere, and on your way, pick up a comma or two...
Eddie Jezek well if it's your first time then maybe not so bad fucker. Ironworkers always hard on each other you should know that, always been like that. Do you need a participation award?
There different.ive built hundreds of them.sometimes they face the peak,sometimes they face the outside.depends on the building.least that's my experience with them.
It’s called getting the rigging off and there is no other way and it’s easier to walk beams than get in and out of a basket with a harness on and have a hand man with your hardware ready for you than going back to it everytime and wasting time
No tc bolts on pre fab buildings its a big garadge 11/4 bigest bolt then 3/4 threw perlims 5/6 days and all big iron is up on most good work except the insalation and u need ironworkers and tin knockers
How NOT to do the job. Bolts facing into column, double washer before nut, sitting on column whilst there's a cherry picker there. The list is endless, absolute ameture
Well, being that I’ve been in since January 2007, according to your logic I can be both seen and heard, so hear this: this was my first real connecting gig right after I turned out. piss off, local 86 Seattle, Wa. Come to town and see what’s up.
Eddie your killing me. I put Alan Johnson's name at the top of my comment directing it at him. I'm trying to stick up for you Bro. Alan Johnson is a Joe! Till he proves otherwise
I remember in the early 2000s when we could walk out purlins.every connection was done sitting on the column.they would put the whole stack between the eave strut and 1st purlin clip and off you went.now its all out of baskets.its still a rush but a lot more safety in mind now on the prefab buildings
How many people died ?
@@rougeone1394 .surprisingly none.
belly flop Union work? What state
@@rougeone1394 .no in was not Union.that was just one of many problems
@@rougeone1394 .most job were in Memphis.and I did sign up for the Union.167.but it didn't work out because I let my ego get in the way,and a boss that promised shit he never kept etc
6:35 How do you determine that the amount of torque is perfect ? In my case i would often brake the bolts (not like those bolts) or not enough tighten and it would get loose with time.
A 3/4" A325 structural bolt should be between 250-425ft pounds. There are also TC bolts, which are pulled and snapped by a TC gun, which are used with load indicator washers. When the washer is flattened, it has been torqued.
@@peteywheatstraws4909 Thank you for the info.
big ass metal building. i love to walk out some purlins
This dude is braver than the navy seals holy shit.
Hey man great to see a video of some work being done in Seattle. On week 3 of my preapprenticeship down at the Tukwila HQ and it's been a he'll of a time. I get dispatched Nov. 5th and am looking forward to starting work. Hopefully I'll see you on a site sometime
Three years later... what's your status update?
at 6:30 how are you so damn fast at removing and putting back the crescent wrench in, seems do damn smooooth. I'm a plumber and i always slip and struggle(REALLY interested in Iron Work though)
My dad was a conector out of local 597 he was kind of a fucking cowboy tho he never tied off unless the safety people were around he said that was shit was annoying it got in the way and slowed him down things were probably a little different back then though 🤣 im going to start the apprenticeship program this year I can't wait to get up there and get to work be safe brother 💯
100% tie off does suck and does slow one down but you can't put a price on your life. I get the old timers didn't learn being tied off so it was an annoyance. Worked with a guy that never wanted to tie off. I would always tell him... i mean wtf you're wearing a harness! I attended his funeral. He fell and was working alone. No telling how long he was there before someone seen him. I couldn't even imagine just laying there thinking.
gotta couple of these pre fabricated steel buildings knocked out with ya brotha!!! mad props. solid work!!! gotta know what your doing fashoo. only a few know
Pipefitters trying to connect. Thanks for the laughs.
Feel free to post a video and show us how it’s done there big dog…
@@spudwrencheddie that's big talk for a basket bunny. Stick to Butler buildings princess, you won't make it on a real job.
@@lmaolmao8826 yep, seven years later and I never made it to the big job, what local are you out of?
Local 86 out of Seattle?? Hell yah see yah soon brother!!
Best job going I used to Rigg the nets for the roofers 💙 it awesome
Eddie I love your comebacks in the comments. There's always going to be someone who thinks they do it better lol. Keep doing what you do. Local 721.
Kevin Lappan 🤘🏼
721 baby
Is it even called connecting working out of a boom lift?
I’m not sure. How about you post a video of how it’s done there hot shot…
this job would be awesome man. I’m a production welder rn and I feel like a robot sometimes. Work like this though, the day would fly by.
THAT'S PRETTY COOL SEEING TRUSS AND ROOF WORK KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEO'S I'M TOTALLY ADDICTED. WOULN'T MIND A LOT MORE HOW/WHY COMMENTARY AND WHAT/WHERE YOUR DOING THE WORK. YOU MIGHT PASS ALONG OTHER TRADES PUTTING OUT CONTENT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT
HEY YOUR CAPS LOCK IS ON! 😂🤦🏼♂️
@@walker7155 it’s just a excited pipe fitter watching some work
Why galvanised bolts? Is the structure galvanised and painted brown?
The red is paint yes.we call it red iron.aka prefab
Done some of this when I was doing this before I loved it I was learning n getting best too I could weld but being able to do things like that was learning even welding spot welds and learning how to work as a ironworker
What in the fuck did I just read
I was thinking the same thing, check out the second comment with Raul Rodriguez I honestly had no idea what he was talking about.
@@Alpha-Scythe23 English obviously isn't their first language
Great Video..Keep em coming
This all came on 18 wheelers? Bigger then most I’ve seen
Flange saved the day
That doesn’t even make sense, care to elaborate?
@@spudwrencheddie the flange caught the bolt my brother...
Good stuff
Love it when I did if I go back and it's time cool but have other jobs too so it's great to be willing to work in so many things.
tell your kids about this stuff! I’m glad I couldn’t go to college because I had no choice but to go into skilled trades, but some kids are so damn smart then they go to college for something dumb. Tell them about structural engineering, and welding, and construction all great skilled trades!
Raul they use to say an Ironworker can do anyone's job but only an Ironworker can do ironwork.
Everybody hating nd u worked the whole time. Keep it up. Respects from the northwest Dms scabber
not easy work either. Everyone’s cocky until they actually get up there, those troughs can be intimidating for sure. But he handled it like a man.
Glad my son joined local 21 in Nebraska Omaha
where are you at and what are you building Eddie?
Nice try OSHA!
why do they put both washers on one side?
Ken Ratte they are direct torque indicator washers.
@@spudwrencheddie oh ok, thanks
lol, maybe you can answer another question. I saw a video were after the bolts were tightened they hammered in steel pegs
Ken Ratte this are general pins that keep the nut from coming off. They are usually used in a situation where vibration may be an issue
@@spudwrencheddie thanks again. Happy New Year
you have to love the connectors that double washer on the nut side.. dont worry, detail will get it.
Vincent Quattrocchi you should google “DTI washers”, also called “direct torque indicators”. Which have tabs that depress when the bolt is torqued to the correct spec, they require a typical flat washer ok between the nut and dti to allow for even pressure throughout the surface of the dti. Then when you’re done researching that, you should google “not talking trash when you don’t know wtf you’re talking about.”
@@spudwrencheddie im a journeyman union ironworker, you obviously didn't get the joke that "detail will get it".
haha good job dude keep it up. #local725
Kaapai, kaapai ano..Pai te maatakitaki-ai..hoiano..yeah man, done my dash o' rigging bak-in - da -day ❤️it.. kaapai presente Ironhead Eddie 🦾✌️ awesome 🤙 Kia Ora 👍
Wherr is this at what local? Local433
Local 86 bro
433 for life tho bruh
Why doesn't he put a washer on either side rather than 2 on the nut? Just curious, I know nothing of ironworks
JPORHINT one washer is a “DTI”(direct torque indicator), it has tabs that compress upon tensioning, indicating that the desired tension has been reached
Damn.3 struts on each side of the peak is a lot.what was this building for bro?
It’s a maintenance facility for military equipment, we built three of them on this project. 160’ span on the rafters and 600’ long
@@spudwrencheddie 160 clear span?
@@spudwrencheddie .most I've done was 150 clear.i quit doing them at the end of last year.biggest I did was one for NASA.wasnt wide or anythinf just real tall
belly flop I can’t remember but it was around 160’ clear span
Haven't done this in years, sure do it different than when i did it
I love my fellow iron workers they work hard I threw like ten waters at umm as I drove by on the slab with the fork lift.
You did fine, fuck what the other people say...
were you an apprentice or journeyman during this video?
Dominic Filkin I had just turned out
Dominic Filkin now imagine doing this with undercover cops harrasing you playing a old sex video of you all fucked up they drugged you with daily at the job
Is that you do when u fail boilermaker school go be a iw i was iw union for 6 yrs then non union then float bak n forth but i left it to much safety
I never went to “boilermaker school”, if that’s even a thing? I am a second generation UNION ironworker and there is ZERO back and fourth for me. I embrace the safety, get paid great money to do a fun job and come home to my family, it’s pretty awesome. I guess for those who failed actual school, they “just float bak n forth” without ever using any punctuation. Cool story bro, take your negativity elsewhere, and on your way, pick up a comma or two...
平ワッシャーが2枚ともナット側?
ボルト側とナット側ずつじゃね?
If you write that in English I can answer your question but I don’t know what that means bro
Need more videos 👍👍
elsnoopy503 I would but I put down the sleeper bar and picked up a radio buddy
👍👍👍👍👍☺
Salut 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Please be careful
Been doing this for 40yr I don't remember seeing anyone struggle so hard. Bty you put haunch bolts in backwards nuts face center of building.
robert hagadon hey buddy thanks for the positive feedback, always good to hear from a brother who wants to see another succeed... 🖕🏼
Eddie Jezek sorry didn't realize there was snowflake Ironworkers nowadays.
Eddie Jezek well if it's your first time then maybe not so bad fucker. Ironworkers always hard on each other you should know that, always been like that. Do you need a participation award?
I’ve never put the nuts facings towards the center the usually go towards the outside like he did
There different.ive built hundreds of them.sometimes they face the peak,sometimes they face the outside.depends on the building.least that's my experience with them.
What's he doin .there is a hoist on the ground and this dude is sitting on top a column
Adrian O Donovan yeah, I’m an Ironworker, that’s what we do bro
It’s called getting the rigging off and there is no other way and it’s easier to walk beams than get in and out of a basket with a harness on and have a hand man with your hardware ready for you than going back to it everytime and wasting time
Always faster on the steel believe it and it’s way easier walking the steel then doing everything off a lift just gotta not be scared
That's what ya do when there is no other access .I'm a steel erector in ireland.
Adrian O Donovan seems we do things a little differently, Union Ironworker Local 86, Seattle
he puts the nuts on the bottom I guess she's not the one running the TC gun
No tc bolts on pre fab buildings its a big garadge 11/4 bigest bolt then 3/4 threw perlims 5/6 days and all big iron is up on most good work except the insalation and u need ironworkers and tin knockers
You can just use a 1/2 impact
Thin tiners
Hunter Doxtater ? What does that mean?
2 and screw bub
Lol
White Chiefs...cant find em' anywhere...
getredytagetredy ?
@@spudwrencheddie hes talking about your gloves lol
@@Shitty796 gotcha, I was so confused
How NOT to do the job. Bolts facing into column, double washer before nut, sitting on column whilst there's a cherry picker there. The list is endless, absolute ameture
Robert Duff keyboard warrior strikes again, post a video of the right way if you’re so damn good bro
Robert Duff hey dumb ass one of the washers is a direct torque indicator it squirts out a jell when the proper torque is achieved
Robert Duff if you were anything close to a real Ironworker, youd be on the damn iron and not in lift. Guess you're just scared of walking iron...
Wtf? Sitting on the column Instead of the boom lift is a problem? That’s how it’s supposed to be done. Fuck boomlifts. they ruined ironwork.
whos connecting ? an apprentice?
paperfade I had turned out about 6 month earlier, why?
I thought the same thing🤨
I’m quicker
Post a video or gtfo
To slow man
Alan Johnson : What local are you from? Apprentices should be seen and not heard. Know your role punk!
Well, being that I’ve been in since January 2007, according to your logic I can be both seen and heard, so hear this: this was my first real connecting gig right after I turned out. piss off, local 86 Seattle, Wa. Come to town and see what’s up.
Eddie Jezek u still slow bitch
Alan Johnson well how bout you post a video and show me what’s up? Until then keep up that keyboard warrior status, you do you
Eddie your killing me. I put Alan Johnson's name at the top of my comment directing it at him. I'm trying to stick up for you Bro. Alan Johnson is a Joe! Till he proves otherwise