New Run, Lashing Fiber

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии •

  • @Flayed_Flesh23
    @Flayed_Flesh23 2 года назад +8

    Using a drill to put bugs on...?

  • @christianbay8741
    @christianbay8741 Год назад +2

    Why is the lineman changing the lashing wire? And why did the lineman pull the fiber off the spool? Groundhand job forsure.

  • @jakestroud3876
    @jakestroud3876 7 месяцев назад +3

    I do the same thing daily brother, respect the grind. learned a couple new things as well, definitely using that! Keep it up brother

  • @corbenverne3940
    @corbenverne3940 2 года назад +5

    i find it easier to put the rollers on the sides of the bucket, in the bars

  • @iamakactus2588
    @iamakactus2588 3 года назад +6

    Work with Eustis Cable as one of our contractors in northern NH and VT for the "blue team". Good guys the lot of you, as an in house I appreciate you guys picking up storm damage repairs every winter 👌

  • @ChrisTopher-xu1dv
    @ChrisTopher-xu1dv 2 года назад +4

    Damn dude you are on point holy shit. You’re like one of those guys in the army that can clean a gun in record time blindfolded but you work for a cable company instead

  • @shellbyhaddock6671
    @shellbyhaddock6671 2 года назад +4

    Hey bro I hope you read this. I'm not knocking you at all looks like you got the idea down. A lot of these guys are giving you solid advice even though it sounds like they are slamming you or just acting like know-it-alls. First off when you go to set your Lahser on the line please close the gates one day it will save the Lasher. Next when you get to the Pole swap the last year from one side to the other. Set your bugs cut your wire. Bug it offf strap it tag it bond it cut everything then wrap your handline twice around the bucket. Boom down a couple inches and say yep or pull me forward easy the lasher is tied on. Instead of all that hand pulling and booming down to pull forward. Also Instead of the groundhand pulling the lasher he can make straps for you

  • @davidkimmons4578
    @davidkimmons4578 3 года назад +16

    why not wait to cut all your straps and lashing wire til you are done? you are wasting alot of time bringing your cutters out every time like that to indivually cut everything. next time take two coils of extra lashing wire with you so you can change the wire while youre up in the air. it will save you alot of time

    • @culbyj3665
      @culbyj3665 3 года назад

      work from left to right and back again. This is solid advice from ur comment. It can be done in very much less then 15 minutes pper pole. its also good to just tape the left side in this case it also helps if the wire gets broken after the fact at the clamp , and throw the lasher from one side to the other in one shot but I dont think U can do that without an apollo lasher in this case

    • @Popesontour
      @Popesontour 3 года назад +1

      @@culbyj3665 you can! Wrap the wire around the bolt and send it! Go behind and bug and bond!

    • @shellbyhaddock6671
      @shellbyhaddock6671 2 года назад

      Yep

    • @Your_buddy99
      @Your_buddy99 Год назад +1

      Are slag strands good what's your thoughts

    • @georgesummerlin1602
      @georgesummerlin1602 8 месяцев назад

      Must not be paid by the ft

  • @ericcousineau4818
    @ericcousineau4818 3 года назад +7

    First time i see someone leaving the cable outside the back door of the lasher!

  • @kablerosklankrew53907
    @kablerosklankrew53907 Месяц назад

    Good job greetings from Mexico City

  • @davidritchotte2689
    @davidritchotte2689 Год назад +1

    Why lash from the ground much quicker in the air ?

  • @LeslieHarvey607
    @LeslieHarvey607 Год назад +2

    I did a lot of this in barrow AK as a one man crew and it was exhausting work by myself.

  • @juliocesarguerrerohernande6873
    @juliocesarguerrerohernande6873 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hello dude, I am from Mexico, I admire your work and how great you are. I was wondering if I could buy a cheaper lasher machine in your country, since in mine they are extremely expensive. Hopefully you can help me, I still do it by hand. greetings

  • @DPush420
    @DPush420 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I was spooling off fiber by hand, I imagined that if I ever went on The Price Is Right they would have to edit down my spin for time.

  • @justliveyahlifeg5777
    @justliveyahlifeg5777 2 года назад +2

    I do line work myself, pretty cool to see how other places hang it. I like the content man keep it up.

  • @kerzytibok3211
    @kerzytibok3211 Год назад +2

    I live in a rural area and I still remember the excitement in 2011 when I saw a crew of these cable guys hanging coax from pole to pole on my road --- knowing soon I would finally have broadband cable internet and could finally ditch the dialup bullshit I was dealing with for over 15 years!

  • @culbyj3665
    @culbyj3665 3 года назад +2

    Have u ever had issues with that altec Boom control Stop working intermittently? either from ground controls or platform.. whereas u have to let go of safety or reset kill switch? Your attention to detail on the lashing clamps is spot on..

  • @virgilwedmore2471
    @virgilwedmore2471 Год назад +2

    Make you 5x faster if you saved all your cuts for last only should have cutters in ur hands 2 times each pole 1 to cut after swap then last at after all your bands ands what not then cut rest after lasher is sent just how we do it saves a little time each Poole but adds up keep on keeping it on my gut

  • @bradley123726
    @bradley123726 10 месяцев назад

    Why do you put the fiber below the back gate as apposed to inside the barrel above the back gate

  • @kc0eks
    @kc0eks 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wish I had you running fiber in my city.

  • @anmolsharma7046
    @anmolsharma7046 6 месяцев назад

    Are you coiling OFC with Electrical cable ?

  • @woodhook
    @woodhook 2 года назад

    nice watching the operation. brings back memories

  • @611racing
    @611racing Год назад

    Why do you wrap the lashing wire around the back of the bugnut? Jw

  • @dailyshorts7284
    @dailyshorts7284 10 месяцев назад

    what is the material of the yellow tag you use, I tried something different tag but it faded due to weather in.

  • @chocolatemilk9102
    @chocolatemilk9102 2 года назад +1

    how does it take typically for the service to go live after fiber lines are installed? 3 days ago at&t installed fiber in my neighborhood but the service isn’t live yet

    • @chocolatemilk9102
      @chocolatemilk9102 2 года назад +1

      @OneSilentGiant right now at&t has several trucks splicing at the front of my neighborhood where the main big box is… hopefully they are almost done

  • @linehandibew6205
    @linehandibew6205 4 года назад +4

    Just cutout. Why not catch the lasher off to the boom and pull it with the truck?? Smarter not harder?

    • @thesilverhoard9908
      @thesilverhoard9908 3 года назад

      came here to say this

    • @Tech_-ez7us
      @Tech_-ez7us 3 года назад

      Ha. I said it in another comment. 3 times the work.

    • @Tech_-ez7us
      @Tech_-ez7us 3 года назад +1

      Double lashed too for fiber SMH. Finish off the bug nut correctly to please you're not tying up a boat.

    • @Tech_-ez7us
      @Tech_-ez7us 3 года назад

      Do you have to bug every span? There were no terminal cases.

    • @LeslieHarvey607
      @LeslieHarvey607 Год назад +1

      ​@@Tech_-ez7usI have never seen it not like that. It's standard. The only things off to me was the lasher missing the strand lock and not pulling the lashing wire through the bug nut making a few twists then cutting it so it didn't protrude with sharps. I could go on and on but mostly it's just craftsmanship.

  • @kyleledrew7919
    @kyleledrew7919 2 года назад

    Where did u get the rollers?

  • @PnW21
    @PnW21 2 года назад

    When you put up the messenger cable, do you string it with sag as a percentage of span length?

  • @josecollado6054
    @josecollado6054 2 года назад +1

    How is the pay doing this type of job and do you get paid by the hour or foot of fiber done in a typical day. Also what's an average length of fiber put up in a day? Thank you for your answers

    • @jacobjensen4697
      @jacobjensen4697 2 года назад

      It's both. You can start hourly as a ground hand. Work your way up to a lineman or a foreman and then you get paid off how much production you do. Thats when the real money comes into play.

    • @genericjonathan4115
      @genericjonathan4115 2 года назад

      dont work for someone unless theyre paying percentages of production paid work. This work aint worth it if youre hourly.

    • @Itsoperated
      @Itsoperated Год назад

      @OneSilentGiant We get paid $1.20/ft for stand and Coax in South Ga. You get paid double for De/Re and Wreck out for cable replacement. But if you have small 2-3 man crew the crew you can make some money. We just made 6k in a week and only worked 2 1/2 days due to rain. We had a crew come from out west just 2 guys came in and ran 2 miles a day. They told me they make about 300k a year each on the crew.

    • @Itsoperated
      @Itsoperated Год назад

      @OneSilentGiant I'm a sub contractor. I personally pay out to my coax splicer $.34/ft and $200/day to my ground hand. My coax splicer brings home 2k/wk pretty often. De/Re is usually small jobs where you delash the cable that is up their and relash new cable. Most of the time its small 1 or 2 spans. Sometimes they can get larger though. We just had a 1600' De-Re job which paid $2.30/ft. I am newer to this side of the industry as a contractor. I was working in house as a fiber splicer up to about 8 months ago and when emergencies would come up I would help and that's how I learned I am by no means the best or the fastest at this stuff.

  • @SebastianAyala-g9b
    @SebastianAyala-g9b 9 месяцев назад

    U can hang the rollers on ur bucket too !!!

  • @carlosmacias4309
    @carlosmacias4309 2 года назад +1

    My team finds it easier to do 8 with four cones when you have to go the opposite direction, then flipping the eights to continue the other direction

    • @BulletSerenade
      @BulletSerenade Год назад +1

      Why would you be pulling an 8 two different ways lol

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon 3 года назад +7

    You immediately know you’re watching contractors, as soon as you see milk creates being used as tools trays.. Thats the cleanest, most open lashing Ive ever seen in my life. You dont need to pull the lasher from the ground. Hook the bridle around the corner of your bucket, and pull it with the truck. Then you and driver dont need to keep switching spots.. At least you put the bugs on the right way.. You’re making this so much harder on yourselves.

    • @Popesontour
      @Popesontour 3 года назад +1

      Exactly! Why on earth would they pull it from the ground! Lash from the bucket and let your kid get experience climbing and bugging and bonding! Behind the truck!

    • @Tech_-ez7us
      @Tech_-ez7us 3 года назад

      It was all accessible. Did the job 3 times. placed roller then hand pulled cable then lash. At least pull the cable in when you're placing rollers.

    • @traveling_lands
      @traveling_lands 2 года назад +2

      @OneSilentGiant you can pull a j lasher 80 mph out of the bucket tf

    • @traveling_lands
      @traveling_lands 2 года назад

      @OneSilentGiant you can pull it upside down too

    • @genericjonathan4115
      @genericjonathan4115 2 года назад

      @OneSilentGiant yeah too many times the lasher fucks up somehow for me to took it to my bucket, might get lucky and break something. but to each there own if youre makin money and not fuckin anything up keep movin

  • @Coughline5
    @Coughline5 3 года назад +1

    Darn bro, no drive off? Harsh

  • @dougpearce1696
    @dougpearce1696 4 года назад +1

    I'm loving me some LineLife ,keep that lasher click'in

    • @linelife6859
      @linelife6859  4 года назад

      thanks man, I'm glad you are enjoying the videos

  • @rajacable70
    @rajacable70 Год назад

    Good job like job

  • @your-grandfather
    @your-grandfather 2 года назад

    how much pay from this work?

    • @beedslolkuntus2070
      @beedslolkuntus2070 9 месяцев назад

      Depends between state to states, country, the demand also, some of these jobs can be very time based and part time

  • @cheese-oy8zy
    @cheese-oy8zy Год назад

    Show us you jigging the fiber in detail

  • @rajacable70
    @rajacable70 Год назад

    Hello sir Ji can you please help me

  • @cheese-oy8zy
    @cheese-oy8zy Год назад +2

    Next time lashing the fiber from the bucket your killing your groundhand

  • @cameroncallaway2794
    @cameroncallaway2794 3 года назад

    Use temper ties instead of those zipties your using much quicker and does the same job

  • @kev1773
    @kev1773 Год назад

    Why are there no gloves the entire time! Put some skins on!

  • @woodhook
    @woodhook 2 года назад

    Say Hi to Mike Palmer for me

  • @linehandibew6205
    @linehandibew6205 4 года назад +1

    You’re young and seem like a great worker. Get yourself into the power side and you’ll only hafta work in the rain when your getting paid double time. Ibew 💪 good luck brother

    • @mikel9567
      @mikel9567 3 года назад +6

      Or become a fiber splicer and never work in the rain and get paid $60/hr regular time.

    • @kctyphoon
      @kctyphoon 3 года назад +2

      Or just join a union.. problem solved.

    • @culbyj3665
      @culbyj3665 3 года назад +1

      @@kctyphoon UNion isnt all about money its safety first. what good is the money if your not alive to spend it

  • @taubevictor8989
    @taubevictor8989 Год назад

    Good thing he doesn't where gloves

  • @diablo3053
    @diablo3053 2 года назад +1

    I hate J lashers with a passion.

  • @GerardoGarcia-xe8pn
    @GerardoGarcia-xe8pn 2 месяца назад

    Wow no flaggers just like me

  • @davidbrown2239
    @davidbrown2239 3 года назад

    Line life? 😂 I don’t ever see fiber on those decals. The name lineman is earned by working hot primary.

    • @patrickschissler5860
      @patrickschissler5860 2 года назад +5

      Telco and Power are all linemen. I have done both, as have a great deal of other linemen. Also, there's nothing lamer than a douche bag throwing shade and using phrases like working "hot"...you're not special or cool. Nobody cares.

    • @tjhowell2491
      @tjhowell2491 2 года назад +2

      I disagree with that