I love how you say "stand by" I'm just sitting here from the comfort of my couch, but I feel like I'm on the crew....yessir, I will stand by.... *cracks beer*
Where are you from, the way everything on the pole is arranged looks unusual to me. I'm in NE Pa. We have a lot of high leg services here, but you can not get a new high leg, only 208 WYE now. Who has to foot the bill for that repair? POCO or customer?
@ wazzup weasel, the kid is telling you for who he works for, 1245 is a local union, maybe you don’t understand about what he is talking about , overheard or underground work t for them to get experience…👍😎
Looks good! You guys are great, well done! I serviced a theatre that had a wild leg service...during a renovation the dumbass electrician tried adding a few 120v breakers to the open spaces in the booth panel, fried the film platter transport and blew up some worklights. Thankfully he stopped flipping breakers when the worklights exploded, so the sound rack (with about $10,000 worth of gear) was spared.
It's unbelievable that people will cut into live services and try to scrap your cables. I hope that their stupidity put them blind from the flash. Especially a high leg or even a 480 flash. Thanks for your video!
Surprisingly enough they have sophisticated ways to cut into the cable to buy but it’s usually something like a cordless grinder in the middle of a very long pole that two people hold such that they are actually a safe distance away
You need a vandal guards which is basically a bit of metal that is attached the pole round the pipe such that a grinder and things of that nature cannot make contact with the cable
@@UKsystems wazzup UK trust me we done similar things like that, but these guys got all day and every day to take apart the great job we have done, 👍👍😆
@ not if the correct and heel measures are in place we had an issue with few years ago a couple of roadside access cabinets got destroyed so now they are made out of metal damage the vehicle hitting
@@jacobwhite9524 wazzup Jacob we never try to do splices in the conduit, because down the road if it happens again and chances are great that it might, some one might try to pull the cable and get it stuck …👍😎
Illegal in most countries to have a splice or joint in conduit or any raceway, especially frowned upon when its in the service entry conduit, it must be one continuous conductor. If this wasn't a service entry, you could cut the pipe and add a junction box and then do a splice inside a junction box and that would be legal but you can't have a junction box on the service entry. The only break between the power line connection and the se panel allowed is for a meter.
@@sircampbell1249 wazzup sircamp not really but really scheduled 80 PVC , what we do , we’re beyond job security, it will be here for our kids / kids ..👍👍👍🤣😆👏👏
I love how you say "stand by"
I'm just sitting here from the comfort of my couch, but I feel like I'm on the crew....yessir, I will stand by.... *cracks beer*
@@camprocketsound2601 wazzup camp rock dude your cracking me up with what you said.. thank you and stay safe on the edge of the couch .. 😂🤣😎
New drinking game: take a shot every time Tony says "stand by." 😵💫
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We don't have this problem here in Australia but regardless,the bottom 7ft of any underground service has a steel top hat over it.
Where are you from, the way everything on the pole is arranged looks unusual to me. I'm in NE Pa. We have a lot of high leg services here, but you can not get a new high leg, only 208 WYE now. Who has to foot the bill for that repair? POCO or customer?
@@joecummings1260 wazzup joe and I am in So-Cal and if it’s a vandalism we will pick up the tab on the repair. Stay safe in NE PA.
thanks for these videos i am a grunt right now for 1245 20 years old I want to get after it, make it to mfjl but first I got to conquer the ground
@@slimeokokok9073 wazzup slim hey message me on my Instagram so we can talk 👍👍😎
Do you mean $12.45?! Where wtf do you work?! In New Mexico he’ll McDonald’s starts at $20 an hr most places 😳
@ wazzup weasel, the kid is telling you for who he works for, 1245 is a local union, maybe you don’t understand about what he is talking about , overheard or underground work t for them to get experience…👍😎
Looks good! You guys are great, well done! I serviced a theatre that had a wild leg service...during a renovation the dumbass electrician tried adding a few 120v breakers to the open spaces in the booth panel, fried the film platter transport and blew up some worklights. Thankfully he stopped flipping breakers when the worklights exploded, so the sound rack (with about $10,000 worth of gear) was spared.
@@mxslick50 wazzup mxs hope the kid was ok 👍 thanks for sharing your experience..👍👍😎
Well? Someone had a sparky moment.🤦♂️that was quite the cut!!
It's unbelievable that people will cut into live services and try to scrap your cables. I hope that their stupidity put them blind from the flash. Especially a high leg or even a 480 flash. Thanks for your video!
Surprisingly enough they have sophisticated ways to cut into the cable to buy but it’s usually something like a cordless grinder in the middle of a very long pole that two people hold such that they are actually a safe distance away
You need a vandal guards which is basically a bit of metal that is attached the pole round the pipe such that a grinder and things of that nature cannot make contact with the cable
@@UKsystems wazzup UK trust me we done similar things like that, but these guys got all day and every day to take apart the great job we have done, 👍👍😆
@ not if the correct and heel measures are in place we had an issue with few years ago a couple of roadside access cabinets got destroyed so now they are made out of metal damage the vehicle hitting
Why not use some type of repair splice instead of changing out all of the wire?
Stand by
@@jacobwhite9524 wazzup Jacob we never try to do splices in the conduit, because down the road if it happens again and chances are great that it might, some one might try to pull the cable and get it stuck …👍😎
Illegal in most countries to have a splice or joint in conduit or any raceway, especially frowned upon when its in the service entry conduit, it must be one continuous conductor.
If this wasn't a service entry, you could cut the pipe and add a junction box and then do a splice inside a junction box and that would be legal but you can't have a junction box on the service entry. The only break between the power line connection and the se panel allowed is for a meter.
@ wazzup 99Eternal well said about the cable and the splicing and the conduit..👍😎
And replaced it with cheap PVC , job security
@@sircampbell1249 wazzup sircamp not really but really scheduled 80 PVC , what we do , we’re beyond job security, it will be here for our kids / kids ..👍👍👍🤣😆👏👏
people always mething around