I really enjoy your Iron Workers I know I could never do that.kind of work takes a special Breed of Men to be a Iron Worker truck driveing Is easy compared to your Jobs hell you men are like Circus performers climbing high beams with very little safety Be safe
Watching these amazing guys is fascinating and addictive. On thing that puzzles me is: they are "Connecting" iron on an already established floor. I have yet to see how they connect the first beam (15ft above their heads) on a brand new floor??
Depends. Sometimes you just climb the column. Sometimes you use a ladder or a lift. Once you get that first beam in you're good to go. It's like that for every floor, though, whether it's the 1st or the 100th.
@@janvertonghen14 50k usd per year in us is less than average pay. Average pay in US is about 56k yearly. Ofc, prices of things even in same currencies can change depending on where you are
I'm in that 3am rabbit-hole of youtube again.
Literally 3:26am for me ☠️☠️
How come you guys didn't box in the whole run, then fill?
Mad Respect dude… hope life is goin Ight for u 🫡
If you’re not making 75$ + doing this idk why you are
You must get piles a lot sitting on cold steal all day
Be careful of crane operators, believe me.
Dunno bout these guys but the welders in my area always have they’re own guy doing the crane
I made a account just to comment here, and I agree.
@@davecollon6050 this is your first comment. Done let it overcome you this platform can take anyone.
@@Lokz62 what?
@@Lokz62 I had a stroke reading that
When are apprentices allowed to start connecting
When they're ready
Never 5 years have to become a journeyman
You cannot even do it better so why is you talking
Yeah theres no exact time just depends how good you are yu know?
Good job
anyone know what boots he’s wearing? i got thorogoods that are on their last leg
nvm i think he’s got thorogoods haha
So who is in charge of going back to put the rest of the bolts and tighten?
Plumb guys
I really enjoy your Iron Workers I know I could never do that.kind of work takes a special Breed of Men to be a Iron Worker truck driveing Is easy compared to your Jobs hell you men are like Circus performers climbing high beams with very little safety Be safe
Watching these amazing guys is fascinating and addictive. On thing that puzzles me is:
they are "Connecting" iron on an already established floor. I have yet to see how they connect the
first beam (15ft above their heads) on a brand new floor??
Depends. Sometimes you just climb the column. Sometimes you use a ladder or a lift. Once you get that first beam in you're good to go. It's like that for every floor, though, whether it's the 1st or the 100th.
Why oh why do all iron workers have bowed legs, like they've just got off their horse ???
Strateling beams
Because they like to swimming with bow legged women!
Sucha awesome and cool job, just a shame looking at the surface rust on the beams, the slight futile feeling of time
we still climb just need to be tied off thats all ive climbed on alot of jobs
Salary must be quite high for these guys ?
Nope, it’s like 50k in the US
@@CausingChaos. Should pay 100k.
@@CausingChaos. it is a lot then
50k in my country's banknote is 300,000zł lol
@@janvertonghen14 50k usd per year in us is less than average pay. Average pay in US is about 56k yearly. Ofc, prices of things even in same currencies can change depending on where you are
Nice.
What you guys don't climb any more
How do you call the clamp which is attached to your lanyard that anchors you to the beam?
Its called a strider clamp.
Beamer
It’s called a muffler bearing
I love how all 3 people said different things LMAO
It is called a strider clamp.