I had that happen once on a winch where the cable got overlapped and was pulling both ways. I thought a solenoid was malfunctioning. Then it popped out.
Problem with that Miller Truck is you can't see the winches, they need to raise them so you can monitor what is going on. Than you for watching and your comments.
son that was a cool vid a real world problem, i had the same problems with guys that can't handle real work in the fab shop, what i did have a revolving door, just look at me the wrong way and out the door you go, and after a long time i had a crew of about 15 i could rely on, and around 5 punks to do the labor stuff and they never lasted more than the first pay cheque
It is tough these days and without shops like ours everything will stop because it requires our products to get the things you see. Thank you for watching.
thinking smarter working lighter , you guys ROCK ! that stuff is a mans job ! make'n it safe for the next hook !
Thanks I really appreciate your comments. Thank you for watching.
great job i love the strange ones make the day go quicker
Thank you.
Good to see Patrick, Greg from Franklin...
Patrick is a good guy and thanks for watching.
I've worked with winch line of various sizes for 50 years. Always wondered how those closed ends were put on. Thanks.
It's simple if you got the right equipment. Thanks for watching.
Another interesting video
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool video
Thank you
I had that happen once on a winch where the cable got overlapped and was pulling both ways. I thought a solenoid was malfunctioning. Then it popped out.
Problem with that Miller Truck is you can't see the winches, they need to raise them so you can monitor what is going on. Than you for watching and your comments.
If you were closer to me I would love to work with with yall.
Would be nice, I only had one show up for work today, it was the day from Hell today 👀
Just another day at custom sling we got it done once again
We always tote the note don't we.
son that was a cool vid a real world problem, i had the same problems with guys that can't handle real work in the fab shop, what i did have a revolving door, just look at me the wrong way and out the door you go, and after a long time i had a crew of about 15 i could rely on, and around 5 punks to do the labor stuff and they never lasted more than the first pay cheque
It is tough these days and without shops like ours everything will stop because it requires our products to get the things you see. Thank you for watching.