@@hanginwithdaddio I understand what you're saying. But what you think is normal everyday dull work is a treat for an electrician to view. I've never seen steel cable eye spliced. I never seen straps made, tested to failure. I go back and watch your older videos because I see something new each time. Everytime you do a job, you explain it slightly different than last time and I learn something new. Thank you for your efforts. Don in Southeast, NC.
Great video sir !! Wish i had shoulders left . 58 and shoulders are shot from hauling fuel all my life at business i own in North Dakota . Got replacement coming in November . You are hard a$$ worker would be fun to come and work for you for my retirement. Kind of watch your videos and drink whiskey so i can sleep now . Take care sir!!!!
thank you i never get tired of rigging
Hopefully I can get a lot more different stuff.
Great to see chuck doing well. Hope the hand heals ok.
Great post as usual
Thank you
I like the longer video. Thank you for sharing your hard work.
I live a layed back life, it's hard for me to get a lot of material. 😅
@@hanginwithdaddio I understand what you're saying. But what you think is normal everyday dull work is a treat for an electrician to view. I've never seen steel cable eye spliced. I never seen straps made, tested to failure. I go back and watch your older videos because I see something new each time. Everytime you do a job, you explain it slightly different than last time and I learn something new. Thank you for your efforts. Don in Southeast, NC.
Thanks, we had a shop in Charlotte one time and it was Superior Rope and Sling, now it's called Certex.
Great video sir !! Wish i had shoulders left . 58 and shoulders are shot from hauling fuel all my life at business i own in North Dakota . Got replacement coming in November . You are hard a$$ worker would be fun to come and work for you for my retirement. Kind of watch your videos and drink whiskey so i can sleep now .
Take care sir!!!!
Hope your replacement goes well and Thank you for watching
Ha! I have NEVER cut my hand wiping the mill down.... in the last 5 hours. This morning is another story.
It got me good and deep, nothing but white meat.
Good rigging! What were the lifting chain with those brackets you made going to be used for?
Trane uses them for lifting commercial compressors I believe.
What is the max pull on that test bed? Just curious.
225,000, we have pulled 230, 000 lbs. At our old company we had a 450,000 lbs bed.