It's tough environments and sometimes the basket shakes a lot depending on how much it's windy. But you get used to it; not everyone can handle heights
It depends on the situation and where in the city you are. In the city center, it can be slower due to traffic and safety concerns for both ourselves and the public. Approximately 80 per day, but out in the countryside and on a straight stretch, it can be at least 110 per day.
Do not like the new LED ones. Older amber bulbs are perfect it gives nice vibe Or LED with amber orange colour that would be great but white light sucks
Yes, I agree with you about the yellow light. Even the LEDs we install today have a yellow hue. We often use white lights at pedestrian crossings/bus stops and intersections for safety reasons
The reason we don't use safety straps on tools is that we shut down the roadway underneath. Also, I always keep the basket under the dashboard. I've been working with it for 13 years, thankfully I haven't dropped anything from the basket yet. But I understand your concern.
@@Skyworkss I understand, the question was just worth asking out of curiosity, but it is certain that your work involves risks, like all physical work.
😮 Scrotum tightening with that bucket swaying.
It's tough environments and sometimes the basket shakes a lot depending on how much it's windy. But you get used to it; not everyone can handle heights
Awesome work man!
Thanks ❤
How many can you do a day
It depends on the situation and where in the city you are. In the city center, it can be slower due to traffic and safety concerns for both ourselves and the public. Approximately 80 per day, but out in the countryside and on a straight stretch, it can be at least 110 per day.
Thank you
Nice! Apprentice should probably prep the wire while you're installing the fixture to save some time and get some practice.
He does that too, but now it was mostly for the video's sake 😆
Do not like the new LED ones.
Older amber bulbs are perfect it gives nice vibe
Or LED with amber orange colour that would be great but white light sucks
Yes, I agree with you about the yellow light. Even the LEDs we install today have a yellow hue. We often use white lights at pedestrian crossings/bus stops and intersections for safety reasons
BRA video, men du måste komma ihåg att samla dina urklipp och inte slänga dem i naturen - Du måste vara förebilden
Cool video!
Thanks 🙏
Vissage avec un outil non raccordée à une dragonne de sécurité, c'est étonnant.
The reason we don't use safety straps on tools is that we shut down the roadway underneath. Also, I always keep the basket under the dashboard. I've been working with it for 13 years, thankfully I haven't dropped anything from the basket yet. But I understand your concern.
@@Skyworkss I understand, the question was just worth asking out of curiosity, but it is certain that your work involves risks, like all physical work.
Of course, there are risks in my job . Every job has its pros and cons. One must persevere in life, that's how it is, my friend.