Stupid question - I was expected the joists to be bolted in with machines and not by hand. I guess this is standard - but am I wrong in thinking by hand vs a machine doing the bolts with the former is less secure?
i have no idea but i think its just because those are only really there to stop them from sliding out of place, so going to such an extreme isn't necessary because there is not only the bolt that pins the pieces together but something that threads on the other side to hold it snug. there seem to be multiple pins on each side to distribute any stress, so a good hand tightening with some tools may be all thats necessary.
WalknTalknStevnHawkn thanks for the response, I am not up to speed on construction! - it is interesting that these structures are held together in such a manner. Engineering!
@@mlguy8376 connectors which is what your watching in this video just make a bolt or two by hand to get the crane onto the next piece because crane time is expensive later on a bolt up gang stick all the bolts to make it safe after that the building is plumbed up to keep it straight all the way up then all the bolts are torqued
The earth is flat... Reptilians want to enslave humanity... Monopoly companies want to install communism in the world... Nazism is left wing... Weapons do not kill people, people kill weapons... Global warming is a lie. And I'm not crazy, if you doubt ask my friend Santa Claus...
KNEES WEAK PALMS ARE SWEATY
Oh hellllllllll no
In many ways, I face the same exact same perils as an experimental foot powder tester for Gold Bond - danger abounds with every step.
If I'm not able to tie off then I quit
I'm not afraid of heights but he too Big to freestyle on that plank without holding on!
Now and Later he was hooked up so it's ight
Union FTW
Stupid question - I was expected the joists to be bolted in with machines and not by hand. I guess this is standard - but am I wrong in thinking by hand vs a machine doing the bolts with the former is less secure?
i have no idea but i think its just because those are only really there to stop them from sliding out of place, so going to such an extreme isn't necessary because there is not only the bolt that pins the pieces together but something that threads on the other side to hold it snug. there seem to be multiple pins on each side to distribute any stress, so a good hand tightening with some tools may be all thats necessary.
WalknTalknStevnHawkn thanks for the response, I am not up to speed on construction! - it is interesting that these structures are held together in such a manner. Engineering!
@@mlguy8376 connectors which is what your watching in this video just make a bolt or two by hand to get the crane onto the next piece because crane time is expensive later on a bolt up gang stick all the bolts to make it safe after that the building is plumbed up to keep it straight all the way up then all the bolts are torqued
Naah think ill stick to my job! wonder what these guys make a year
Not enough
earth is flat ppl. life didnt begin from a lightning strike
sks prove it.
Nothing flat here but you're brain.
Earth is flat
@A B And so is this conversation.
The earth is flat... Reptilians want to enslave humanity... Monopoly companies want to install communism in the world... Nazism is left wing... Weapons do not kill people, people kill weapons... Global warming is a lie.
And I'm not crazy, if you doubt ask my friend Santa Claus...