I can honestly say one thing about you guys: you're very skilled and incredibly brave. WOW, look how high you guys are. Your mastery of this job is nothing short of terrific. Just so bloody high guys and doing a job as well, not just hanging about but removing cladding as well. Well I'm speechless, I would not do that for any money. Whatever they are paying you is not enough, just soooooo high guys. I'm scared witless and I'm just watching you. Geez man I wish you would stop switching those lines around to me a complete lacking in knowledge person it looks like nothing is holding you up. And you do this every day????? Honestly it's going to take you forever to complete this job, bit by bit.
Important work! The video showcasing cladding removal at height underscores the skill and dedication required for tasks at elevated levels. Safety measures and precision are clearly paramount in such operations.
N O P E Thank you for doing that my heroes! I don't even want to live in buildings like that :O I had to climb on top of my roof last summer and that is enough for me 👻
That looks like an awesome job. With a good safety culture I would really enjoy doing something like this, though I'm sure it's pretty exhausting work.
i feel like the softener for the rope could stand to be a little longer/wider just cause ya know... variables. also, i bet dogs and cats cannot believe what they're indeed seeing when you stroll past their windows.
@@cliveramsbotty6077 slab edge cavity barrier seems fucked, my oppinion if they are trying to compartment the floors which is standard practice nowa days, Should be Z-clips spit gunned into slab, and then rockwool SP60 cavity barrier installed nice and tight, then taped correctly.
Choke hitch on a sling reduces swl by 20% not 50%, double it over increases swl by double eg 1t =2t. I worked with rope access on oil rigs (dope on a rope) as we call them 😂 anyway fantastic work. Also a good tip is to wear thin gloves when fitting because them lvl 5 impact gloves is like wearing oven gloves when fitting screws ect.
@@GrasscutterTV I also use thicker gloves and still cutting the fingers of. I’m a tower climber so different strokes for different folks but cut gloves are what I go with, thick or thin. Try it out.
How does one even train to do a job like this? Maan also, great thing you get to rappel all the way down, it would have been way more stressful if you had do pull yourselves back up I reckon
@@VanadiuM140291 I watched it again and it’s not a big transfer so the chance of a big pendulum is pretty low. With hindsight it’s just like a re anchor rather than a big rope to rope transfer. Costs nowt to throw an alpine butterfly in and chuck a cows tail in though if you don’t have another backup device 😅
I'd be more worried about hanging in the croll without a hand ascender above it. That is only allowed when stationary and plumb, i.e NOT mid transfer. No reason not to put it on first, you need it to change over anyway.
No surprise. We're a small company based in Australia, but starting to grow globally. Designed and built by an experienced ropie to improve gear handling at height. Let me know if interested. I have a distributor in the UK. Cheers, Lance
Pretty much a bad idea high rise maintenance seems the architectural design is lacking thought really...cladding was a disaster and this work? Maybe revolving frames might work 🤔
Knowing how cheap my boss is when needing to buy new equipment. i would never be able to trust these ropes and clips unless they were mine and i knew when they were bought.. lol
His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy There’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti He’s nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready I do radio antenna work, and quite a lot of it in London. I don't go over the edge like you absolute mad-lads though! Was this a "good parking" site or was it one of the snooty places that claims they don't even have a loading bay, and then when you get there, they have enough internal parking to run a truckstop?
Hi thanks for the comment. Rope access is very cost effective compared to scaffolding as for the danger it’s not that bad, we are all trained to do this
Not only the height but also in the rain while you're using friction based safety items. Insane!
Dosen't really make a difference, if you fall it will catch you no matter the conditions.
@@FluePeak I agree with you. but that rope starts acting like a rubber band when it’s wet and starts messing with people.
Descending in the rain always makes your tummy feel funny
@@skitzkellz9091 wrong, it acts more like a brake rotor which will work great in the rain. there is nothing to disagree with
@@wr8196 I said I agree brother. You might have misread my comment, or replied to the wrong person.
Don’t know how this awesome video got on my feed, but THANKS!! Guys are skilled and fearless!
Thanks for watching!
I appreciate how raw this video is! I am waiting another few weeks to start my first rope job and this was a great exposure. Cheers
Just passed my level 1 two weeks ago just waiting on a company getting back hope your new job goes well
Good luck
@@dylanmoss5662 do your offshore survival because rope access jobs offshore are plenty even level 1
@@MyScotty7do you not need to build hours on the ropes first before they let you work on the rigs
How’d it go?
Every time you pointed the camera down my stomach went lmao, whatever you boys earn it's not enough.
Wait you can get paid for this ?
@@GrasscutterTVwas that a joke or?!!?!
Lol the dogs be like:
DUDE have you seen this crazy bird at the window?
I can honestly say one thing about you guys: you're very skilled and incredibly brave. WOW, look how high you guys are. Your mastery of this job is nothing short of terrific. Just so bloody high guys and doing a job as well, not just hanging about but removing cladding as well. Well I'm speechless, I would not do that for any money. Whatever they are paying you is not enough, just soooooo high guys. I'm scared witless and I'm just watching you. Geez man I wish you would stop switching those lines around to me a complete lacking in knowledge person it looks like nothing is holding you up. And you do this every day????? Honestly it's going to take you forever to complete this job, bit by bit.
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my arse is collapsing watching this .... well done lads
why am I watching this I need to get my life together
It takes real guts and determination to go upto that height with only safety items to keep you from falling props to you guys very skilled.
Important work! The video showcasing cladding removal at height underscores the skill and dedication required for tasks at elevated levels. Safety measures and precision are clearly paramount in such operations.
Great team work! I used to clean windows. I miss it.
love to hear bit more about what your doing, problems, show bit riggin etc. also kit your using and why. dare devil stuff, keep it going 😁
Horrific but fascinating at the same time!
Keep posting videos like this, and I think you'll do just fine
I almost passed out when I saw the edge like wtf I would have a heart attack before I could even get up there 😂😂
Nice work!
oh hell no... i mean respect to you guys doing this, i have vertigo and even watching i feel uneasy but the view is so beautiful
I friggin' shat myself just watching you climb over the ledge then shat myself again when you actually started to go down the side of the building.
Congratulations!Awsome
They needed all that rigging to support the weight of their gigantic balls! Well done fellas.
So i think ive just found a job i want to do, thanks youtube algorithm!
Nice work ❤
That makes me want to get a certificate and start doing some side quests like that
It’s a good ticket to have if you live near a city or cliff
Great job respect
I'm so scared of heights.
That I actually look away sometimes in the video.
Crazy well done
N O P E
Thank you for doing that my heroes! I don't even want to live in buildings like that :O
I had to climb on top of my roof last summer and that is enough for me 👻
So weird how almost all of these apartments were arranged exactly the same lol. Same TV and TV stand furniture, even the same color lol
Love the video man! Mind if I ask what qualifications you have to do this kind of work? 🙏
Construction safety (CSCS) and a rope ticket (irata)
That looks like an awesome job. With a good safety culture I would really enjoy doing something like this, though I'm sure it's pretty exhausting work.
So jobs are more physically demanding than others
Has anyone ever opened a window and offered you a cuppa tea?
No! Worlds gone mad
6:10 HAHAHA the dogs staring 👀🤣
tbh if i was put up there magically id pass out over and over from fear until they took me to hospital
Luckily we are trained in rescue
This is madness
This is everyday life
i feel like the softener for the rope could stand to be a little longer/wider just cause ya know... variables.
also, i bet dogs and cats cannot believe what they're indeed seeing when you stroll past their windows.
i feel like i aged 10 years watching this. This is stressing me the f out
Omg.
How brave 💪
What’s the pay like mate , an nice work
£40k a year - Lv1
£50k a year - Lv2
£60k a year - Lv3
I should get paid just for being brave enough to watch it.
Nicely done, what was the issue with the cladding?
The cladding needs to be removed to access the issues behind
@@GrasscutterTV Issues with insulation or something else?
@@Neeksperts looks like compromised horizontal fire stopping maybe
@@cliveramsbotty6077 slab edge cavity barrier seems fucked, my oppinion if they are trying to compartment the floors which is standard practice nowa days, Should be Z-clips spit gunned into slab, and then rockwool SP60 cavity barrier installed nice and tight, then taped correctly.
@@Epicko555 very informative, thanks
Choke hitch on a sling reduces swl by 20% not 50%, double it over increases swl by double eg 1t =2t. I worked with rope access on oil rigs (dope on a rope) as we call them 😂 anyway fantastic work. Also a good tip is to wear thin gloves when fitting because them lvl 5 impact gloves is like wearing oven gloves when fitting screws ect.
Thin glove and I cut my index tip of the glove off and the tip of my thumb glove off for easier handling.
Impact gloves were a dream when removing the slip bricks and you accidentally hit your knuckles on the walls
@@GrasscutterTV I also use thicker gloves and still cutting the fingers of. I’m a tower climber so different strokes for different folks but cut gloves are what I go with, thick or thin. Try it out.
Quality
I got dizzy just watching this.
i would feel so cool doing this, also scared
ARE THEY GETTING PAID TO DO THIS....
6:31 those dogs definitely thought the aliens were invading
Do you work for the SAS on the side? 🙃
There are a lot of rope companies called SAS something, but I don’t work for them and my military service stopped a long time ago
@@GrasscutterTV good lad I served my country too
How does one even train to do a job like this? Maan
also, great thing you get to rappel all the way down, it would have been way more stressful if you had do pull yourselves back up I reckon
A 5 day course gets you on the ropes + standard construction skills
What descender are you using in this?
Pretzl I.D
Nice Thank you for the reply!@@GrasscutterTV
Absolute men men men men menly men menn menn mennnnnn..
Thats a propper way to deliver takeaway..
Men 🤤🤤💦
No 2nd backup during rope to rope transfer?
@@VanadiuM140291 I watched it again and it’s not a big transfer so the chance of a big pendulum is pretty low. With hindsight it’s just like a re anchor rather than a big rope to rope transfer. Costs nowt to throw an alpine butterfly in and chuck a cows tail in though if you don’t have another backup device 😅
Я тоже обратил на это внимание!
Was being a little bit naughty- should of had 4 points during that rope transfer
I'd be more worried about hanging in the croll without a hand ascender above it. That is only allowed when stationary and plumb, i.e NOT mid transfer. No reason not to put it on first, you need it to change over anyway.
And they say being an Astronaut is Dangerous.
Apollo 11
How do those ropes hold up those enormous brass balls O.o
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Omg this job is gonna take forever!! On average how long to remove and replace one panel ?
It took 1 hour to remove cladding - but the repairs take up to 8 hours
@@GrasscutterTV 😬 damn!
How much cladding do you guys need to remove and replace on that building ?
Nice job guys, would be easier with a Wingman bag! 🤠
Looks like a good product but I’ve never seen one before
No surprise. We're a small company based in Australia, but starting to grow globally. Designed and built by an experienced ropie to improve gear handling at height. Let me know if interested. I have a distributor in the UK. Cheers, Lance
6:13 them two dogs were wondering what the fuck a human being was doing outside of the window
thats a long way down buddy
Knowing my luck I’ll drop a tool I really need
I'd be absolutely terrified of dropping something 😮
It’s not a job for butter fingers
@GrasscutterTV great job mate 👍🏻 👏🏻
i like when the dogs came to the window like what is happening at 6:14
i can do anything constriction wise but you wont catch me on the roof
No hagais un cambio de cuerda asi de malo, si te fijas se queda a 1.5 puntos cuando siempre tienes que estar a 2
Pretty much a bad idea high rise maintenance seems the architectural design is lacking thought really...cladding was a disaster and this work? Maybe revolving frames might work 🤔
Knowing how cheap my boss is when needing to buy new equipment. i would never be able to trust these ropes and clips unless they were mine and i knew when they were bought.. lol
There are lots of self employed abseiler out there
His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy
There’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti
He’s nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready
I do radio antenna work, and quite a lot of it in London.
I don't go over the edge like you absolute mad-lads though!
Was this a "good parking" site or was it one of the snooty places that claims they don't even have a loading bay, and then when you get there, they have enough internal parking to run a truckstop?
We are blessed , management let us park personal vehicles in the underground garage while work vans are allowed on the hard standing
I am afraid of heights, this just made it worse, but i am watching this, becuase it appears when i was watching soem theme park videos
where about is this
This is London
I can see Canary Wharf behind....@@GrasscutterTV
I love heights I would be way more scared to drop something 😬
You don’t want to drop anything, drop 1 thing that’s 1 strike, 3 strikes and you have to buy the team a bag of sweets
We always had the rule if you drop something go home and never come back. Unfortunately that doesn’t always work that way anymore.
Is this the same guy that restored the canal boat? 😂
Yes that is me. I’m working on the restoration video but I have 3 months of footage to sieve through
@@GrasscutterTV fair enough! You certainly have a range of interests 😁
No wonder dealing with cladding is so expensive
I feel like I just got traumatized
Oh Great Heavens
Doesn't seem very efficient. Two guys go over, drop down and do one window and then drop to the bottom.
Awww hellllll noooooo.
omg how the f can any one do that fair play
Don't know what their paying you mate, but it should be double UK den
Not even time and a half on Sundays
the 2 dogs look confused
Next time just open the window
Ill do the ground floor :0)
For H&S sake all that removal can be done from inside the flats but residents, easy dealt with!! My stomach still in mouth. Not a nice job 👏
everyone's apartment looked exactly the same like npc's live there lol
Sadly they are all owned by the same people
I want around a bag a day minimum!
All I want is to get my feet on the ground at the end of the day, everything else is a bonus
I wouldn't even grill a burger on that patio....
Gas innit
these dudes better get like 60$ per hour
I believe these guys are on about 40/50k pounds a year.
I dont understand, why ppl doin this. it must be another way, to do this, without having ppl in that danger
Hi thanks for the comment. Rope access is very cost effective compared to scaffolding as for the danger it’s not that bad, we are all trained to do this
@@GrasscutterTV might be cheaper - but not for u - u have only one life to leave ^^
Si no te preocupes que me hiciste no te 😮😮😮😮😎😎😎💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
WHY ARE THEY DOING THIS......WHERE DO THEY COME FROM........
Imagine if his Partner just Cuts his rope....
Then I would fall, that’s how gravity works
Nope. Not happening. Good luck. 😮
Nope
My hands pee on the mouse and keyboard.
Where are the feminists. We want more women in this job 😂😂😂😂
not sure if he knows. but grass is on the ground.. hahhahahah no never not me nope.
Hell naw
NOPE
ma chérie je sais pas si je rentre ce soir!!!!
Cowboys
The building was built by cowboys
I hope you’re paid $300 an hour 😢😢😢😮😮😮😮
I hope so too !
screw everything about this
Nope, this is so much nope its not even funny. Just NOPE, NOPE, HELL NOPE