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LineLife
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2020
I'm a Vermont Communications lineman here to show what I do. Also, I work on a dairy farm, so expect those videos too.
Archery Season Prep
I spend a lot of time every year getting ready for October, I really enjoy hunting and putting the work in to better my chances at success.
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Line Construction Through Town
มุมมอง 25K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Building strand in the town of Lyme. More strand tomorrow.
New Run, Lashing Fiber
มุมมอง 42K4 ปีที่แล้ว
New job started in Lyme, this is us building strand and lashing 7200 feet of fiber.
Finishing Lashing and Milking Cows
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Finished up the job we were on and moved to a new job finally, and I show a little more about the dairy farm process.
Strand Through the Woods
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We had to build about 4k feet of strand and fiber through this field and the woods. Another 3k foot take off headed in another direction later this week.
Barn Chores, New Work Next Week
มุมมอง 2834 ปีที่แล้ว
Some odd jobs to keep us busy this week, but big job starting next week.
My Truck...
มุมมอง 4884 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is kind of all over the place, back on schedule tomorrow, hope you enjoy the video!
Milking Cows, and Some Line Construction
มุมมอง 3694 ปีที่แล้ว
Most of this video is me at the farm. We had a short day out on the line so I couldn't get much footage.
Storm Work
มุมมอง 3.4K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This was a couple of days doing storm work clean up, hope you enjoy watching it more than I did doing it.
Lashing Fiber
มุมมอง 19K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video it shows my dad and I lashing about 6,000 ft of fiber onto the strand that I showed us building in the last video. Thanks for watching.
Day in the Life of a Communications Lineman- Building Strand
มุมมอง 31K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows us building strand through easement to support the fiber that we will be building at a later date.
Good job greetings from Mexico City
wish my lasher sounded like that lol
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Wow no flaggers just like me
Are you still a lineman? I noticed you haven't done a video in a while.
Pig ears don’t go on wood pole right..? Only rams heads
horrible solution using old and dangerous poles... in Europe we are more serius.... all the cables are underground
Good job
Big shout out to all you phone workers and powerline workers out there. Thank you for all you do to keep the lights on in the phones ringing I’m going to work for the power commission when I get older soon I graduate high school I’m going to Lineman school in Nova Scotia work for NSPI
Too bad you left out the part of the video where you set up your work zone signs
Are you coiling OFC with Electrical cable ?
I do the same thing daily brother, respect the grind. learned a couple new things as well, definitely using that! Keep it up brother
More videos please
Wish I had you running fiber in my city.
Keep on making content
Hello dude, I am from Mexico, I admire your work and how great you are. I was wondering if I could buy a cheaper lasher machine in your country, since in mine they are extremely expensive. Hopefully you can help me, I still do it by hand. greetings
U can hang the rollers on ur bucket too !!!
Why do you put the fiber below the back gate as apposed to inside the barrel above the back gate
What do you do if you come across a bad pole that should be replaced?
A survey is done by engineers of the path being built and that is done before they give the work to a contractor like this
what is the material of the yellow tag you use, I tried something different tag but it faded due to weather in.
What helmet camera do you use please?
You guys are the reason why journey men linemen like myself shake our heads in awe of the shear lack of awareness and work practices….absolutely re gd dam dickulas what you bandwidth broncos do ….
No ground to ground ‘ glove use on primary line pole not controlling you dead end tails …..you’d be gone in seconds fired and fined in a civilized operation my man …..you bandwidth broncos arnt even in an insulated platform ? On primary poles during limits of approach? Absolutely nuts in the melon !
What’s “ground to ground glove use” Serious question. Also telecom lineman don’t typically need an insulated platform, as we don’t fuck with power. As long as you used your voltage tester on the steel and find that it’s safe. You are good to go.
@@AllanS69 insulated gloves from start to finish Ariel work at limits of approach
Nuts are on backwards chooch …flat to flat
Lol line life ? Cable tv life …….
When I was spooling off fiber by hand, I imagined that if I ever went on The Price Is Right they would have to edit down my spin for time.
man i hated doin guy wires with preforms till i started usin my head try doin up like 3 wraps favoring one side and then pulling the now short side up to start the wrapping and it winds up being very tight
cant believe you cut off all that slack off the new ball of wire someday that habit will bit ya young man
Why is the lineman changing the lashing wire? And why did the lineman pull the fiber off the spool? Groundhand job forsure.
Aqui no Brasil é muito diferente, os postes são de concreto, só usamos cinta bap. O vídeo está excelente.
Why do you wrap the lashing wire around the back of the bugnut? Jw
Is this FTTH or the usual long haul telecom stuff?
Comm life 👍
Its piece work ?
slabe, chudak.
Good thing he doesn't where gloves
Hello! What was a rate per foot?
Next time lashing the fiber from the bucket your killing your groundhand
Show us you jigging the fiber in detail
So glad I didn't have to use these bucksqueezes back when I hooked the sticks. Makes climbing 10 times slower.
Where is this?
Where did you buy your truck? Did it come with the reel mount?
Why lash from the ground much quicker in the air ?
Transfers really make the day fly by
I did a lot of this in barrow AK as a one man crew and it was exhausting work by myself.
Yo what cutters do you use? That looked too easy
4 days for 12k strand? What kind of running you guys got? Run 12k in a day and lash 6 or more. And word of advice, never wrap the rope around your hand. Had a guy do that and lose his fingers when a car blew through the signs a few years ago
I've never seen a pre-form with bread ties😂 did your buck squeeze come with a tampon?😂
In search of a experienced cable lasher lineman to run a small crew in Wisconsin as a permanent job
Did you ever get this position filled!? Or are you still needing work? It’s 2 of us willing to travel anywhere
What? Why would you pull from across the street??