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Slope meters; Grading old school

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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2022
  • Talking about slope meters, when to use them, and when not to use them.

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  • @billmole3884
    @billmole3884 Год назад +3

    Great videos Vern . I operate graders in southern Ontario have driven graders for 40 plus years Thel last 25 fine grading and still learning the best thing I have learned is to be able to try new ways. And fine grading takes time

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад

      Hi Bill Mole, the mane is a little ironic considering your choice of work. Thank you for your input. PS: I worked it Toronto for six months in 1984.

  • @barney992
    @barney992 3 месяца назад

    my work place has 4 out of 6 graders ,5 Cat m series and a Komatsu with levers . the m series drivers have 3d gps and think it saves a lot using pegs and string lining but near finish level the worn out blades can put out levels out so they all adjust at one part of job and allow for it .

  • @clydedixon579
    @clydedixon579 Год назад +2

    I usually check my slope meter at the shop on concrete floor. It should read level. The way you calibrate yours was a good idea, especially if you do not get back to your shop to often.
    Thankyou for your information and instruction. We are always looking for better, easier and more efficient ways to do things. I live over the boarder into Maine. We use feet and 10s of a foot. Only involved in one job at the Ship yard that was metric. After that job we were supposed to change over but never did. Still using feet and yards.

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад

      Hi Clyde, All the blueprints use metric, and the jobsites are surveyed in metric, it has been that way in Canada since 1975. When I buy a tape measure, I make sure it shows both imperial, and metric. Nice hear from the State of Maine, thank you for the input.

  • @aissadz4295
    @aissadz4295 Год назад

    thank you teacher A good channel for learning and gaining experience. I am an operator. I have 14 years of experience and I am still learning. Your channel is very good for me. Thank you for your time.

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад +1

      It's True, I am still learning after 40 years of operating grader. Your comment inspires me to do more videos.

  • @albertogarcia5276
    @albertogarcia5276 5 месяцев назад

    To check it I just put a hand level on the frame and level the machine with the moldboard, but this way is very good too

  • @user-nb9be7dt8f
    @user-nb9be7dt8f 4 месяца назад

  • @seancote5575
    @seancote5575 Год назад

    Hey man, very cool video. I am 48 years old and I’ve been running graders in central Florida for 26 years now started at the age of 22 … are you still operating graders to this day? And if so, what state? Keep up the great work.

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад

      Nice to hear from Florida, and "Yes" I am still operating grader, but just in the summertime. I am located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Thank You for the input.

  • @jimmccoal2693
    @jimmccoal2693 Год назад

    You slope gauge is extra large , where did you purchase it from ? I can only find very small ones.

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад +1

      A lot of years have passed since I purchased my slope meter, but I think it was through "Finning", That is the Cat dealer here in Edmonton, Alberta.
      I'm not sure of your location, but here is a link to an online business out of Quebec.
      geneq.com/materials-testing/fr/produit/slope-meter/inclinometre-mecanique-807
      If you copy and paste that into your browser, it should take you there.