I was never around transmission line towers. But, I have installed at least 300 Cell Towers. I actually lived to retire. It was an awesome job. Especially for a retired military guy. Certainly kept me in shape. I love your videos.
Я удивляюсь Вашему упорству и упрямству!!!! Никто ещё не называл количество 300 вышек!?!?!? Значит это Ваша Судьба, если так притянула эта Интересная и Романтическая работа!!!!! Привет из С.- Петербурга!!!!!..
I am glad to see that the industry finally went to hex bolts/nuts. I hated to do backbolting work in my day . we had square nuts with square lock nuts, that had to be torqued with a spud wrench!!! Lots of busted knuckles. $7.25 per Hour!!! Great Video
I’m a distribution lineman. Not a transmission lineman. Teachers in school told me that to be a well rounded student? I needed to take a variety of classes that I would need to be successful in life? I argued with my teachers that I wouldn’t need to know Math or English classes all through school? Guess what? I was right. I have yet to need any of those lessons as a lineman. What a lineman needs is guts & determination. That’s what they need to teach in school rather than useless crap I never needed in life.
I was voted least likely to suceed in high school. My electric wiring instructor wrote in my yearbook: “Get buzzy, watch your head, good luck you’ll need it!” My history teacher wrote: “Stay close to our mutual friends-Jack, Southern, Jose Cuervo, ect.” If only my teachers were alive today to see what I have become 40 years later. I’m willing to wager that I’ve become more successful than most of my classmates.
I would take the external helicopter lift over tower assembly. Glad to see the static discharge line for the helicopter load. Way too risky, but very cool video.
Great work. I was wondering why some bolts have no washers and others have 2? Will the be left that way or will it be changed after the tower is erected?
that is correct. when the tower is standing, a second metal plate is added. And is screwed correctly.  that is correct. when the tower is standing, a second metal plate is added. And is screwed correctly. that is correct. when the tower is standing, a second metal plate is added. And is screwed correctly.
No vídeo nota-se um erro de montagem. O tecnivo voloca as duas arruelas no mesmo lado do parafuso junto a porca. Certo É uma arruela na cabeca do parafuso e outra sob a porca. Espero que arrumem na revisão. Saudacoes.
I was never around transmission line towers. But, I have installed at least 300 Cell Towers. I actually lived to retire. It was an awesome job. Especially for a retired military guy. Certainly kept me in shape. I love your videos.
thanks for your service and may God bless you
@@jasonmoore1327 cringe....
thank you for your sevice
Я удивляюсь Вашему упорству и упрямству!!!! Никто ещё не называл количество 300 вышек!?!?!? Значит это Ваша Судьба, если так притянула эта Интересная и Романтическая работа!!!!! Привет из С.- Петербурга!!!!!..
I logged and ran a family ranch in Montana for most of my working life, and these men make me feel like a child. Great stuff, you guys.
I am glad to see that the industry finally went to hex bolts/nuts. I hated to do backbolting work in my day . we had square nuts with square lock nuts, that had to be torqued with a spud wrench!!! Lots of busted knuckles. $7.25 per Hour!!! Great Video
I’m a distribution lineman. Not a transmission lineman.
Teachers in school told me that to be a well rounded student? I needed to take a variety of classes that I would need to be successful in life?
I argued with my teachers that I wouldn’t need to know Math or English classes all through school? Guess what? I was right. I have yet to need any of those lessons as a lineman. What a lineman needs is guts & determination. That’s what they need to teach in school rather than useless crap I never needed in life.
in school they put stuff that i never use for working on a tower or a pole
Today, just like yesterday, I didn't use algebra.
Ahh yes. The entitled of the ignorant.
@@Look_What_You_Did Happy with it
I was voted least likely to suceed in high school.
My electric wiring instructor wrote in my yearbook:
“Get buzzy, watch your head, good luck you’ll need it!”
My history teacher wrote: “Stay close to our mutual friends-Jack, Southern, Jose Cuervo, ect.”
If only my teachers were alive today to see what I have become 40 years later. I’m willing to wager that I’ve become more successful than most of my classmates.
I would take the external helicopter lift over tower assembly. Glad to see the static discharge line for the helicopter load. Way too risky, but very cool video.
Much respect sir, I work for Davey Tree doing utility pole inspections! Really amazes me what you do! Be safe friend and god bless
Excellent video, great teamwork!
Excelente trabalho... saudações de um irmão de profissão aqui do Brazil.
Respekt das ihr die Arbeit machen könnt Gott bewahre euch
I worked derricks on a drilling rig back in the 70s . I had to go to the crown a few times that was high enough for me.
Looks like the best job ever
" Hey, could I borrow your wrench, I dropped mine."
Sehr gute Arbeit. Aber wäre es in der heutigen Zeit nicht Sinnvol,ein einhängebaren Akkuschrauber dabei zu haben?
Wir benutzen auch Akkuschrauber.
Aber für die Arbeit hat mir auch eine Ratsche gelangt.
If it wasn't for people like these types of guys who are risking their lives so that the public will have electricity. Millions of people would die.
Great work. I was wondering why some bolts have no washers and others have 2? Will the be left that way or will it be changed after the tower is erected?
that is correct. when the tower is standing, a second metal plate is added. And is screwed correctly.

that is correct. when the tower is standing, a second metal plate is added. And is screwed correctly.
that is correct. when the tower is standing, a second metal plate is added. And is screwed correctly.
Incredible!! 👏
Awesome thanks respect to a great crew.
Good job team
THE HELICOPTER PILOT IS THE BEST
Super excellent work 😊
No vídeo nota-se um erro de montagem. O tecnivo voloca as duas arruelas no mesmo lado do parafuso junto a porca. Certo É uma arruela na cabeca do parafuso e outra sob a porca. Espero que arrumem na revisão. Saudacoes.
Versteh dich leider nicht.
Englisch???
Are these electrical linemen or ironworkers?
Lineman. Not Ironworkers...
👏💪
⚡💫🖐️
Which country is this?
Austria...
I don’t know how much you guys are paid, but whatever it is it’s not enough.
200k-400k
$400k is with a shit ton of OT
@@bruh-om8ir 40-45k euro year. in Germany
Cowboys
Is the hardware made in china?
Good job team