It's an amazing skill for humans to be able to build something like these projects. Good job everyone and be careful you all have family that are expecting you home for dinner tonight
The scene where you start at the bottom of the main support column (5:37) as you pan up. It's interesting to note that not all of the cable packs are the same diameter. Some only seem to have just a few cables and others are just a mass of cables. Obviously must have something to do with load dissipation, but it would be interesting to understand why it is that way. Nice flying work by the way ! I know I certainly wouldn't be someone to give you the middle finger. :)
If you are talking about the orange tarps covering the concrete pour, there are kerosene heaters that will blow heated air through those large, black corrugated tubes up under the tarps. The heaters are those round red devices with a chimney on the top. They will be manned 24 hrs by an Operating Engineer and an Electrician to make sure they stay running.
Consistent attention to detail combined with exception cinematic output makes the viewer witness treasured monents in time.
@@patrickhughlynch56 Hi Patrick, thank you so much for your comment!
Another awesome video, I too love the freighter going underneath the bridge!
Thank you Jay!
It's an amazing skill for humans to be able to build something like these projects. Good job everyone and be careful you all have family that are expecting you home for dinner tonight
Thank you very much!
Awesome video and the freighters in the background, added bonus! 😊
Thank you relentless!
You are still doing cool videos it's almost done
Nice to see the progress in construction
Thank you Michael
Spectacular Footage Well Done 👍
Thank you!
This has got to be one of the coolest videos I have ever seen! 🤩
Yep concrete does not like the cold. Great video
@@thomasrobinson8336 Thank you for watching!
A video ta get stoned by!! (But I won't) Great view and sound track!!🌉🎼
Good one!
@@michaelanthonyvideos Your welcome!! Keep em coming!!
The scene where you start at the bottom of the main support column (5:37) as you pan up. It's interesting to note that not all of the cable packs are the same diameter. Some only seem to have just a few cables and others are just a mass of cables. Obviously must have something to do with load dissipation, but it would be interesting to understand why it is that way. Nice flying work by the way ! I know I certainly wouldn't be someone to give you the middle finger. :)
Yeah, that is interesting. I have to look into that and find some information. Thank you for not giving me the middle finger. ☺️
Does that covering really keep anything from freezing?
If you are talking about the orange tarps covering the concrete pour, there are kerosene heaters that will blow heated air through those large, black corrugated tubes up under the tarps. The heaters are those round red devices with a chimney on the top. They will be manned 24 hrs by an Operating Engineer and an Electrician to make sure they stay running.
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@@tyronemcintyre3278 🇺🇸👍🏻
What are final cable covers to like? I don't see where these videos are going. Please give us insight.
Are they heating strips in the deck to keep it free of snow and ice or will they be using salt? I think they former would be much better!
pretty soon ... that bridge will useless, February 1st will seriously affect it's necessity
@@richardgrunwald9437 Not if Canada takes their tariffs off of our exports.