Being a Lineman - Episode 12
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- čas přidán 3. 10. 2020
- Hey Everyone!
I've had several requests for some longer videos... hopefully I didn't over do it on this one! 😀
Keep in mind my videos are to be used as guidelines only!
There are many different ways to preform the tasks shown in this videos.
Always adhere to your own company's policies and procedures.
This work should only be preformed only by those whom are both trained and authorized to do so!
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Work safe guys!
Cheers!
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Corncob Country by Kevin Macleod
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Hope you all had a great weekend! This video is another long one 😬. I tried to be a bit more in depth with lots more footage, while hoping to still keep things interesting. Let me know what y'all think! Cheers!🍻👊
Love the in depth look, the vid was a good length.
I have worked in electronics all my life, this is the most fascinating channel on CZcams. I find this so interesting I cannot describe how much I enjoy this. I have acquired a newfound admiration for the linemen everywhere. We depend on them so much and here we see just how great these guys are. Please keep doing these videos, they are terrific.
i'm not even a lineman. i like this stuff
I’m on storm work myself. 7 days a week 12 hours a day. We’re starting to get tired. Keep the good content coming!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. You guys are worth every penny that you are paid. Thanks for posting, and plz stay safe out there.
IBEW So cal
Love the longer video 🤜🏻🤜🏻Stay badass my friend
I love this series even though you're not my power guy as I live in the USA I thank you for doing an amazing job for your customer I know linemen get a lot of flack and don't get enough apprecian from people when they lose power but I just want to say you're appreciated very much especially when Canadian power crews come to The USA to help restore power here I live in Maine and have seen power crews from Ontario, Quebec, etc in Maine helping restore power during the Ice storm of 1998 or The Famous Oct Windstorm of 2017 thanks for a job well done 👍👍👍👍
The mood lit right up at the end when you got the power back on!
Love the longer more in-depth video!
I like the longer videos. Its very interesting work. Kinda makes me wish I had chosen this over being an auto mechanic. I know the hours and weather make the job tough, but seems less stressful than my career.
Nice Full Moon!
I’m an apprentice! Shout out from Washington state!🤙
Safety Bob on patrol. OSHA would love you in the states
The fuse itself is actually much smaller then the wire coming out the bottom of the cut out. Even more of a reason not to trust it. And That’s also why you don’t want to tighten the bolt too tight on the bottom of the cutout because it could potentially break the fuse.
The attention to safety is absolutely amazing. It must be so hard (and fatal) to avoid becoming complacent.
Under the pale moon light of the Harvest Moon.
Thanks. was great to see all the little things that go into restoring power down that line.
Very nice. From Washington State.