So that's how it's done. I've been seeing these used in my city probably for about 20 years now. Besides normal fiber the city is installing fiber networks to allow traffic signals to be controlled by computer and also each major intersection has a surveillance camera monitored by police.
Question: Do you guys stay parallel with the ground for long distances and even if theres a big difference in elevation from point A to B. Lets say you need to maintain a 6 foot depth.
It’s just a pipe they take a air compressor and a dart and that’s attached to a string then they blow it through to the other end then they tie the fiber to the mule tape aka string and then pull the fiber line threw.
@@OscarStanley-dz2jo up here you can’t go any deeper or your in solid granit you can watch your pin on your hammer disappear while you’re trying to break it and it just goes to powder it dosent break nasty stuff also it’s out in the middle of no ware if you seen another company is just running it through converts and hanging it in the fence along the road…
We are only at one spot for about a hour and then on to the next and Legally we can’t open the road it’s a special permit that’s hard to get for that kind of work and when we’re working with the drill traffic can still go bye without a issue
Hey bro hopefully you got time to reply to this. I start next week for a local company doing what you do. You got any tips and tricks for us that are just starting off? Thanks.
Beautiful shot if the mailbox didn’t get hit. Should have pulled back 3 rods and started carving at 9 o’clock to re adjust. I’m an operator myself just speaking from experience. Good job though 💰
Locates. Locates. Locates. I didnt see any white paint marks that indicate you called in locates to check the area. Since you didn’t mention anything about first verifying that there are no other utilities around, I am assuming your crew didn't consider this at all. Ive run across many scenarios where contractors (typically sub) don't know any better and start drilling into the ground without calling locates first and they hit something…like our duct package that has multiple cables in it, or a 864 trunk cable in a 4". After you hit a 911 cable that runs along the highway and someone investigates what had happened to cause the outage, insurance might not cover you and there goes your company…down the drain and into the ditch.
Come to Phoenix or Las Vegas we drilling in commercial and residential areas utilities everywhere there’s work for 20+ years
Nice and that’s for sure!
How do I get in contact??
@@ronaldreyes5072the company name is Tilson Tech they need people and they also have contractors if you got ur own company look them up
Bro the whole united states it getting done turning this b into a brain
How does one begin a career in this?
Thanks, I learned something. I was always curious how this machinery worked😊
Great video ❤😂🎉
Great video
good job guy's
All the room in the world and still hit the mailbox 😂 unless you’re trynna get coms into that mailbox, ya’ll need a new locator 🤷🏻♂️
For real 😂
So that's how it's done. I've been seeing these used in my city probably for about 20 years now. Besides normal fiber the city is installing fiber networks to allow traffic signals to be controlled by computer and also each major intersection has a surveillance camera monitored by police.
Question: Do you guys stay parallel with the ground for long distances and even if theres a big difference in elevation from point A to B. Lets say you need to maintain a 6 foot depth.
We usually stay around 1.5 meters so around 5 foot and ya we will steer and go with the grade of the ground to maintain the 1.5 meters
Is the orange line hollow or is the fiber already in it? If hollow how is the fiber threaded?
It’s just a pipe they take a air compressor and a dart and that’s attached to a string then they blow it through to the other end then they tie the fiber to the mule tape aka string and then pull the fiber line threw.
That was real safe stepping over the head when the operator is raising the front. I would've flipped on that guy.
That looks alittle shallow. How deep was it?
We go at 24”
It’s telecoms… under the sod is plenty deep for those guys.
@@lifeinthevalley14 thats insane to drill that road any less than 36"
@@OscarStanley-dz2jo up here you can’t go any deeper or your in solid granit you can watch your pin on your hammer disappear while you’re trying to break it and it just goes to powder it dosent break nasty stuff also it’s out in the middle of no ware if you seen another company is just running it through converts and hanging it in the fence along the road…
@@outofAlog are you kidding? if theres leaves around that'll do... sod would require a shovel 🤣
Your crew should've had the pipe ready to go with sock and swivel ready, while yall were drilling.
Would it not be faster to just cut the asphalt and dig a trench? I have no experience in this kind of job, I’m just curious
We are only at one spot for about a hour and then on to the next and Legally we can’t open the road it’s a special permit that’s hard to get for that kind of work and when we’re working with the drill traffic can still go bye without a issue
Obviously.
what is the maximum expansion diameter this machine makes?
I think 14”
Very interesting. Do you always have to start at a low point, or can you drill for example downhill from a high elevation with no problem too?
You can drill from a high point too no problem a lot depends on how much room you have to set up and what ground your running in too.
Hey bro hopefully you got time to reply to this.
I start next week for a local company doing what you do. You got any tips and tricks for us that are just starting off?
Thanks.
Just listen it’s pretty repetitive work so once you get your rhythm your good to go!
What model is that bore machine
Vermeer 20x22 Series 2
How much $ a foot ?
And is the locator telling the operator where to go or is the driller doing all the work ?
He was telling him ware to go but he’s really green on the box yet so figuring it out still yet
@@lifeinthevalley14 dope I just learned how to locate this year using the f2 right now
If you dont mind me asking, how much do you get paid for a job like this?
D.o.e in California they pay between 25-44hr
Pennsylvania $65 per hour
Ibew 126
To be clear. I do underground power not telecommunications
@@outofAlogshit I’m on a 100x140 in Canada and making half that… fibre is easy days though
@@ditchdigger9612 lol yeah fuck all that power... glass only
I want to get training
Привет, я работаю в бурении город москва, а в какой стране вы работаете? Инересно какая оплата у вас?
Ontario Canada
In America it is a good living. I supervise crews and make 60k/year no experience needed
How much did you make on this 2 jobs ?
If they just crossings sometimes they do flat rate around 750-1000 but if you get a big project w crossings you get paid by footage
Beautiful shot if the mailbox didn’t get hit. Should have pulled back 3 rods and started carving at 9 o’clock to re adjust. I’m an operator myself just speaking from experience. Good job though 💰
you never want to see these guys in your neighborhood lol. It's going to be a week or more of massive drone.
Locates. Locates. Locates. I didnt see any white paint marks that indicate you called in locates to check the area. Since you didn’t mention anything about first verifying that there are no other utilities around, I am assuming your crew didn't consider this at all. Ive run across many scenarios where contractors (typically sub) don't know any better and start drilling into the ground without calling locates first and they hit something…like our duct package that has multiple cables in it, or a 864 trunk cable in a 4". After you hit a 911 cable that runs along the highway and someone investigates what had happened to cause the outage, insurance might not cover you and there goes your company…down the drain and into the ditch.
@@andrewwhite590 hole road is located there nothing in the ground out here we’re running rule fiber and we’re the only ones out here.
Sonde cost 6k
Cambia el localizador no sabe elimino el buzón
$16 per hr driller for sure 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Мілко йдети по під дорогою
Amateur hour micky mouse club type of kids.
Сколько можно заработать денег у вас? Я оператор локации
Russia is black listed across tons of countries including ours you wouldn’t be allowed.
Is it hard labouring?
Have to know what your doing not a hole lot of labor involved endless you have to daylight things by hand.