Great to see that table Jack, your back will thank you in another 30 years .😁and thanks for the shout out. Nice job on the tech upgrades. Wonderful to see standing water in your country .
Another top video Jack. 360 cam up the pole was amazing. Looks like a much better set up having most of the stuff down at ground level. I like your battery cover. Well done.
So great to see your solar units standing free. In South Africa this is not an option, actually anywhere in Africa, our shock boxes are built in on our electric fences, my solar panels are on a steel frame welded in place by flat bar and angle iron, batteries are in steel boxes or built into rock and concrete "caves", solar panels embedded in concrete structures, otherwise everything just gets legs. cheers amate
yep we a ISP and all our towers are about 6m so we rope the ladder at base use a simple climbing harness so we can use both hands at top, like use a full fallrught harness end up hanging a meter off ground with no way to get free, if you can not climb a ladder up or down without three points of contact ..... we have moved away from the metal siteboxes to cheap pelican cases from supercheap as all our sites are coastal and rust ...... found if the boxes are in shade no colling fans needed
Just an observation with the road being lower than surrounding land, could you take the grader and run some cut outs to give the water an outlet. Cheers
I am glad to see the emphasis on safety. I worked for a chemical manufacturing company in Melbourne for 15 years, and the safety culture seeped into my bones. Now I live in rural Indonesia, and the cavalier attitude to safety here gives me the horrors. Free climbing 11m coconut palms to harvest coconuts. Farming in bare feet. Digging 9m deep wells with no shoring. Then there are the flocks of ill-disciplined motor scooter riders. A car license is purchased, without testing. A nanny state, like Victoria, doesn't seem so bad by comparison.
@Jack Out The Back Can I get the name/model number of ur smart watch & if it’s suitable & reliable for punishing environment’s. Thanks & anymore vids showing the aviation side of things would be great 👍
Could you go with a thinner float stick on your tank floats so there not binding up in the sleeve, it would save you from having to free them all the time
I have always wondered why you don't have some portable shade to stop your tools and your cam from over heating they take less then 2 minutes and they don't take up a lot of space?
Jack I had a missed call on Monday , I was busy playing bowls . If it is important mate send I text so I have some idea of what you need . God bless you
Great to see that table Jack, your back will thank you in another 30 years .😁and thanks for the shout out. Nice job on the tech upgrades. Wonderful to see standing water in your country .
Yes, great idea. Looks like a folding chair for the next trip
Another top video Jack. 360 cam up the pole was amazing. Looks like a much better set up having most of the stuff down at ground level.
Another top video Jack. 360 cam up the pole was amazing. Looks like a much better set up having most of the stuff down at ground level. I like your battery cover. Well done.
So great to see your solar units standing free.
In South Africa this is not an option, actually anywhere in Africa, our shock boxes are built in on our electric fences, my solar panels are on a steel frame welded in place by flat bar and angle iron, batteries are in steel boxes or built into rock and concrete "caves", solar panels embedded in concrete structures, otherwise everything just gets legs. cheers amate
How handy are battery tools these days. Makes doing jobs a lot easier . Without a dragging generator and power cables around .
The shire made a canal. Now you just need a narrow boat🤣🤣🤣🤣
Reckon you outback farmers could teach Macgyver and the A-Team a trick or two.
yep we a ISP and all our towers are about 6m so we rope the ladder at base use a simple climbing harness so we can use both hands at top,
like use a full fallrught harness end up hanging a meter off ground with no way to get free,
if you can not climb a ladder up or down without three points of contact ..... we have moved away from the metal siteboxes to cheap pelican cases from supercheap as all our sites are coastal and rust ...... found if the boxes are in shade no colling fans needed
Just an observation with the road being lower than surrounding land, could you take the grader and run some cut outs to give the water an outlet. Cheers
I am glad to see the emphasis on safety. I worked for a chemical manufacturing company in Melbourne for 15 years, and the safety culture seeped into my bones. Now I live in rural Indonesia, and the cavalier attitude to safety here gives me the horrors. Free climbing 11m coconut palms to harvest coconuts. Farming in bare feet. Digging 9m deep wells with no shoring. Then there are the flocks of ill-disciplined motor scooter riders. A car license is purchased, without testing. A nanny state, like Victoria, doesn't seem so bad by comparison.
@Jack Out The Back Can I get the name/model number of ur smart watch & if it’s suitable & reliable for punishing environment’s. Thanks & anymore vids showing the aviation side of things would be great 👍
Good work Jack . There is more accidents on farm workers than on mine sites .
😂😂😂 that is not true it's what mine bosses say to convince you that they're safe
Not seen Danny in a while, hope he’s doing good !
Could you go with a thinner float stick on your tank floats so there not binding up in the sleeve, it would save you from having to free them all the time
I have always wondered why you don't have some portable shade to stop your tools and your cam from over heating they take less then 2 minutes and they don't take up a lot of space?
good job
🤣🤣 the local shire situation is such a joke now
12:00 called tool knoling google image
Jack I had a missed call on Monday , I was busy playing bowls . If it is important mate send I text so I have some idea of what you need . God bless you
Spanset harness
Don't your legs go through the purple bits/ You know... to save the ol crown jewels?
Talking about the harness you were wearing. I have worn many harnesses in vaious jobs and never had a single strap anywhere near 'the boys'
Every once in a while you remind me that you are a Youngman. Old guys know that you always load a chair in
Speaking of old guys how is ANT?
bad idea to try to charge for content