Everyone asking what this place is. Its not food production. If you read the writing on the wall (literally) at the end, it says "Monforts Montex." This machine is a stenter used in textile manufacturing on woven and knitted fabrics. Search for stenter on Google to see what this machine does and what the sludge residue is likely from.
From a quick Google it can be fabric softener, tanic acid, sodium hydroxide (not sure if its 1 or 2 possible treatments) alkali, or alkali and die. As this appears to be outlets, it probably also contains eather lint or the result of liqufying part of the fabric with a matching treatment. Might also be a mix of safe to use in the same machine treatments.
What a good co-pilot Ratty is! Thanks so much for all the extra work you go through for us. The job is difficult enough already but you’re there being your own cameraman for us RUclips folks. You are a gem!
I used to work in a Factory where we made Big "Roll-pins" for lack of a better word, that were used as Underground-mining Roof-support. Basically 120mm by 2mm flat steel went through a Set of Wet-rollers and was Formed into a 90cm to 3meter Pin that was Punched and cut to size. When the Steel went through the Rollers, all the "Mill-scale" would Fall off and become a Greasy Sludge that stuck to everything. It has a Extremely poorly designed lubrication system that meant that (although it had a Basic Sump that some of the Sludge collected in) a large amount of the Millscale that didn't Separate out of the Coolant was Deposited back into the Coolant pipes on the way too (50mm Feed-pipe blocked to less than 10mm regularly) and above the Rollers (20 Flexible-pipes with 4mm nozzles). This meant that at least 1/3 if the 8hr shift was spent walking backwards and forwards banging/adjusting/clearing said pipes, rather than doing other Needed tasks. Unfortunately the whole System was designed by Morons who couldn't see the Flaws built into it. ie: the Sumps were largely ineffective due to not containing enough Baffles to Slow/Separate the Sludge before it was Pumped into the System again. Also the Coolant-pipes had NO/ZERO access points other than the Entery and Exit points, allowing it to be Flushed. Every time I watch stuff like this, I am reminded that We would loose an Average of 2hrs a day ($500 worth of production) trying to clear it, when we could have blasted out the lines like this once a week in 30mins and saved the Company $3000......but the Bosses wouldn't listen, can't have the Operators telling them How a Machine "Actually works".....lol. We did have a Pressure cleaner to do said job but it unfortunately Wasn't equipped with the Required attachments. Seems like the Boss was happy to spend $5000 on a Machine that was "Overkill" to wash the External of the Roll-former but Didn't see the Need for Pipe-cleaner. Note: a $100 machine with a $50 attachment (which I'd sold in a previous Career but my Advice wasn't headed) could have done Both tasks sufficiently, even if it had to be Replaced once per year. $3000 × 52 weeks in labour plus Big-cleaner=$160k. My method is $125 x 52 weeks in labour plus Small-cleaner=$6.7k. Seems they weren't good a Math either.
This is a modern problem that causes a lot of unnecessary trouble in almost every place where something is produced. People without any knowledge tell people on the workfloor how they have to do their job. There has been a time when you couldn't get a managing position without the practical skills needed for the work that you are meant to manage.
I LOVE this guys work, attitude, sense of humor, and laugh 😀. It's so contagious! I'm sure I can block up a drain or two if you ever find yourself working in the states lol. Seriously tho.. Great stuff! So adorable really!
I woke up late for work for the first time in like five years but at least I have this video to male my morning a little better. This was a great change of pace. Thank you for posting
Ever since Jus left you & Ratty have gotten a lot closer...and I'm not quite sure it's healthy lol. You need another cameraman sir. Love the video as always.☺
I love your videos they reminded me of when I was supervising contract cleaning lines in factories. The interesting places you take us and the mess you have to work with. It looks like you were clearing the slip lines in a potter. Next time you may find it easier to use a DC and push the build-up first into the opening into the pipe first.
I lover you’re videos you and ratty seem to have a lot of fun and you seem to love you’re job with tech is why I think you’re videos are so fun and satisfying
Enjoy watching you clean the drains and have always wanted to go to Australia for a visit. I see you love your job and ratty too. Have a good day mate!👍👋☺️
@@abelincoln7473 I think some dogs would love to roll around in the coal dust so I do not think it would be considered, Ah also when I was young soem kids would like to lick the charcoal, while i doubt if any kid would dare eat what comes out of the pipes ( if left alone with the mess)
I would have pulled out the double barrel just to impress the guys. You know, to show them that yours is the biggest. But I’m competitive that way.. lol. At least you can say you had the strongest stream!
I would have guessed lanolin from the wool place. Great minds thinking DA did such a good job on the toilets ... he could work his magic on the waxy byproduct tube thingy. 👍👍♥️🐑
Here in Italy (mainly in the city of Prato, famous for its textile products) machines of that type are used to apply a layer of rubber or other to the fabrics. The process is called coating. Or to couple fabrics, in that case it is called lamination. The slime you see in the pipes are most likely silicone or rubber based products.
Wow I got messed up on this one here I had my peanut butter and corn sandwich ready to go and there was no poop involved LOL I’ll save my sandwich for another time great video and I’m still watching
Just out of curiosity what is the place you are doing this job at and what is the stuff in the pipes you unclogged in this particular video. Thanks very much and I enjoy watching your videos keep up the great work.🙂👍✌
Looks like cake mix. Probley Mr kipplings. So if you find any corn kernals in your angel cake don't worry youl know where it came from. He had gloves on so no health and safety breaches.
Water-Wax slurry is pretty neutral stuff. You could even eat a little and it won’t hurt you. Too bad that Ratty didn’t help. He could’ve been waterproofed for your next drain jetting adventure. 🐭
The factory contains Montfort textile finishing machinery. The run off pipe contains a sludge produced by the cleaning process (contains Lanolin wool oil); before relaxing, before dying. The input would usually be a twenty foot wide, 300 yard long spool of cloth, in this case wool.
Looks like a paper mill? Thinking that this pipe and the vat below is sludge byproduct don't though for sure. Must not be too toxic as they store it in open top vats short term.
Definitely waited for this notification, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't one of the drain addicted fans. Looks like corn puree is on for supper tonight ollie. Would love a drain addict "ratty" shirt 😍
You have the most fascinating job in the world! You get to places most people didn't know even existed. You meet so many different people, some just standing by, some are helpful, some are know-it-all. You just do your job and you are the best ♥
A mess? 25+ years in Steel Mills, and a Chemical Plant associated with Steel Mills, I thought the place was in great shape. Mind you, in American Facilities, no sane person would permit video recording, OSHA can fine on Video Evidence 6 on video less than 6 months old. What does this facility produce.
@@octaviussludberry9016 They don't allow filming mostly to avoid any pencil pushers getting mad over tiny violations. A mess isn't going to be saved by not videoing, OSHA inspectors can show up and demand an inspection anytime. If there is a mess, you're in trouble, you can't tell them to come back tomorrow. One of their favorite rules are things like only 'temporary' use of extension cords. Generally the rule is set to allow usage for things less than 90 days and only for maintenance, lighting, remodeling, etc. However, if you have a piece of equipment, that is not being used for one of those things, but is instead a regular piece of equipment, cannot use an extension cord. Things like jump start packs, we had several that just put a regular plug on the case, and in order to charge the jump pack, you had to plug an extension cord into the device. It basically saved you from losing the charging lead, as any extension cord would work. However, charging these is not covered under the acceptable use for extension cords, and as such is prohibited. Same thing for things like battery chargers on workbenches/carts. You could not run an extension cord to the bench/cart even if it is just moving up or down a wall. Just dumb things.
I did a job in an ethanol plant replacing an auger screw that had come out in two 30ft(10m) pieces. Imagine swimming in a vat of whiskey puke was how it smelled. They have crews wearing full hazmat suits to clean out the fermenters cause it cements after a while.
Almost all factories look ditry its's normal. I think this was not bad. Some parts of the factory always get messy and they do A big clean once a month when it's maintenance day.
Over here in the US anything over 6 ft elevation from the ground has requirement of being 100% tied off to the man lift with full body harness and lanyard.
US Army Corp of Engineers, any "structure" exceeding 6' in height must be firmly anchored. Any ladder of 6' must be tied off at the top before using said ladder and must have additional person holding the bottom. think about the process of tieing off the ladder before using it. Yeah I've worked around those bureaucratic buffoons.
had to work on a minibike that had one of the 15 hp honda vtwin on it that thing RIPPED would not mind picking one up this job was quite interesting you never know where youll end up next haha
Hi there, well that was a bit different, happy cleaning Ollie bet that crap sticks like.. glue when dry. Do you mind not walking so heavy up the stairs in future,... I'm trying to get a headache
Exactly. I hope this factory does not make anything intended for human consumption with these pipes and vats. I also find it odd that any factory that moves slurries in pipes don't have it's own jetting equipment in-house, clogs must be a fairly common occurrence
Ollie you need someone to hold your camera for you...while you do the work and narrate.. not that you don't do an awesome job one man show, it just be easyier
Question.. why would you clear away from the direction that the waste is going? Surely clearing the outlet to the inspection cap, then towards the machine would be better?
It seems the hose gets cleaned either after every use or after every night. Every time he brings it out it doesn’t have anything on it nor does it seem wise to have shit on things cause then it spreads. The floor, the handles of his car doors, the doors, the equipment. Beside the equipment does need to be maintained so it’s all in working order.
I really want to see more blocked drains like this one. The residential ones are fun to watch but I love getting to see the industrial workings.
Everyone asking what this place is. Its not food production. If you read the writing on the wall (literally) at the end, it says "Monforts Montex." This machine is a stenter used in textile manufacturing on woven and knitted fabrics. Search for stenter on Google to see what this machine does and what the sludge residue is likely from.
Thank you for the tip!
From a quick Google it can be fabric softener, tanic acid, sodium hydroxide (not sure if its 1 or 2 possible treatments) alkali, or alkali and die.
As this appears to be outlets, it probably also contains eather lint or the result of liqufying part of the fabric with a matching treatment. Might also be a mix of safe to use in the same machine treatments.
What a good co-pilot Ratty is!
Thanks so much for all the extra work you go through for us. The job is difficult enough already but you’re there being your own cameraman for us RUclips folks. You are a gem!
Seemed like a job for the double barrel, but then again I’m just a couch plumber living vicariously through Ollie.
Bwaaaahahaha
I used to work in a Factory where we made Big "Roll-pins" for lack of a better word, that were used as Underground-mining Roof-support. Basically 120mm by 2mm flat steel went through a Set of Wet-rollers and was Formed into a 90cm to 3meter Pin that was Punched and cut to size. When the Steel went through the Rollers, all the "Mill-scale" would Fall off and become a Greasy Sludge that stuck to everything. It has a Extremely poorly designed lubrication system that meant that (although it had a Basic Sump that some of the Sludge collected in) a large amount of the Millscale that didn't Separate out of the Coolant was Deposited back into the Coolant pipes on the way too (50mm Feed-pipe blocked to less than 10mm regularly) and above the Rollers (20 Flexible-pipes with 4mm nozzles). This meant that at least 1/3 if the 8hr shift was spent walking backwards and forwards banging/adjusting/clearing said pipes, rather than doing other Needed tasks.
Unfortunately the whole System was designed by Morons who couldn't see the Flaws built into it. ie: the Sumps were largely ineffective due to not containing enough Baffles to Slow/Separate the Sludge before it was Pumped into the System again. Also the Coolant-pipes had NO/ZERO access points other than the Entery and Exit points, allowing it to be Flushed.
Every time I watch stuff like this, I am reminded that We would loose an Average of 2hrs a day ($500 worth of production) trying to clear it, when we could have blasted out the lines like this once a week in 30mins and saved the Company $3000......but the Bosses wouldn't listen, can't have the Operators telling them How a Machine "Actually works".....lol.
We did have a Pressure cleaner to do said job but it unfortunately Wasn't equipped with the Required attachments. Seems like the Boss was happy to spend $5000 on a Machine that was "Overkill" to wash the External of the Roll-former but Didn't see the Need for Pipe-cleaner.
Note: a $100 machine with a $50 attachment (which I'd sold in a previous Career but my Advice wasn't headed) could have done Both tasks sufficiently, even if it had to be Replaced once per year. $3000 × 52 weeks in labour plus Big-cleaner=$160k. My method is $125 x 52 weeks in labour plus Small-cleaner=$6.7k. Seems they weren't good a Math either.
I read it and I enjoyed it so thanks for sharing :)
This is a modern problem that causes a lot of unnecessary trouble in almost every place where something is produced.
People without any knowledge tell people on the workfloor how they have to do their job.
There has been a time when you couldn't get a managing position without the practical skills needed for the work that you are meant to manage.
Hey all the way from Washington state in the PNW.Love your videos.love all the bird noise specially the kookaburra.Cant get enough of your videos.
I LOVE this guys work, attitude, sense of humor, and laugh 😀. It's so contagious! I'm sure I can block up a drain or two if you ever find yourself working in the states lol. Seriously tho.. Great stuff! So adorable really!
I woke up late for work for the first time in like five years but at least I have this video to male my morning a little better. This was a great change of pace. Thank you for posting
Male ur morning
Hope you get payed loads for what you do Gawwwwd you work hard. Love when he says " Im going in"
Ever since Jus left you & Ratty have gotten a lot closer...and I'm not quite sure it's healthy lol. You need another cameraman sir. Love the video as always.☺
kelena fahie i was also concerned. 😭
Can we just have a shout out for the Honda 4 stroke engines?....They're literally the AK-47 of the petrol engine world....I've never seen one fail.
Absolutely amazing engines. The best.
@@Toobula We had one that was powering a generator on a construction site i was at, always started on the first pull
Is petrol like gasoline?
@@dsshowerpan its the same. Just different names for the same stuff
Only time i've seen one fail is in a small earthmover, it has been tilted past its service point and couldnt pick up oil.
I absolutely love these. Aussie guy doing real job.
I love your videos they reminded me of when I was supervising contract cleaning lines in factories. The interesting places you take us and the mess you have to work with.
It looks like you were clearing the slip lines in a potter. Next time you may find it easier to use a DC and push the build-up first into the opening into the pipe first.
Watching you all the way from Alabama
Good to see your business is on the "RISE". Great video!
I always wondered how the Aussies made that Vegemite. Thanks, Ollie!
That was not vegemite factory.
Love your videos boss.. keep them coming.. I'm watching every day from London England!
Do they know where that hose has been? LOL. Don't know why these videos are so addictive. Keep up the good work.
Love your videos! Interesting places you take us. What a mess to work with. Thank you 🇺🇸🤶🎅🎄
I lover you’re videos you and ratty seem to have a lot of fun and you seem to love you’re job with tech is why I think you’re videos are so fun and satisfying
Enjoy watching you clean the drains and have always wanted to go to Australia for a visit. I see you love your job and ratty too. Have a good day mate!👍👋☺️
i just love the fact that you get more views than some "influencers"... Perhaps drain clearing will be the next hipster-thing? 😀
Bespoke Drain Cleaning.....
sad times we live in. hard work is a novelty.
Hipster thing? Don’t insult the profession, please.
Influencers? That's more sewage than this mans honest profession.
Influencers? They shovel more sewage than this mans honest profession.
Greetings from Germany to the Outback.
Blocked drain, all good.
Das ist nicht der Outback. Das ist Sydney!
Lutz Reulecke, sry Jimmy, all good.
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Lol, the people complaining about how unclean the place is, I work in a Fertiliser plant and this is like a palace compared to ours😂
Yes as far as factories go this one is very tidy indeed. For a proper mess spend a couple days in a coal fired power plant
Funny people would say that, but I'm sure if they worked their they'd complain about having to clean.
@@abelincoln7473 I think some dogs would love to roll around in the coal dust so I do not think it would be considered, Ah also when I was young soem kids would like to lick the charcoal, while i doubt if any kid would dare eat what comes out of the pipes ( if left alone with the mess)
@@Micheph n
I would have pulled out the double barrel just to impress the guys. You know, to show them that yours is the biggest. But I’m competitive that way.. lol. At least you can say you had the strongest stream!
Charlie Funboy: you just have to hope that yours is the biggest
I was expecting the double too. I'm sure ollie had his reasons. A tutorial is in order.
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@@jamesthomas9133 Probably because it's unnecessary and it creates a mess. Not good in an industrial area.
i like how careful he is, do whatever the job you have the best you can.
Ollie got slime'd and finished with a sort of a drumsolo. Great again.
I would have guessed lanolin from the wool place. Great minds thinking DA did such a good job on the toilets ... he could work his magic on the waxy byproduct tube thingy. 👍👍♥️🐑
Here in Italy (mainly in the city of Prato, famous for its textile products) machines of that type are used to apply a layer of rubber or other to the fabrics.
The process is called coating. Or to couple fabrics, in that case it is called lamination. The slime you see in the pipes are most likely silicone or rubber based products.
Wow I got messed up on this one here I had my peanut butter and corn sandwich ready to go and there was no poop involved LOL I’ll save my sandwich for another time great video and I’m still watching
“Ollies big adventure!”
What the heck was that muck?
Soylent Green , for the public it's called corn puree
@@furface9779 SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!
@@tmdpc don't tell anyone
@@furface9779 Soylent: Good food from good people!
@@furface9779 Disperse, disperse, the scoops are coming.
This one not nearly as fun with out shite and corn 🌽 going everywhere!
corny shite?!
@@Alexthebro265 shitey corn
Мммм
@@Alexthebro265 go look in your own toilet buddy boy
Until you wear the sacred Corn, you will never know the struggle...
bonjours
superbe video
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
pas facile pour toi
amitié cordialement
bernard de france 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Clean up on isle 14. Ollie has been here on a visit!!! 💜🌺💜
Just out of curiosity what is the place you are doing this job at and what is the stuff in the pipes you unclogged in this particular video.
Thanks very much and I enjoy watching your videos keep up the great work.🙂👍✌
Don't fall in! That's how we get Jokers!
Can you comment on the material moving in those pipes ?
Looks like hot dogs filling.
Bob Sum 😳😳
Looks like cake mix. Probley Mr kipplings. So if you find any corn kernals in your angel cake don't worry youl know where it came from. He had gloves on so no health and safety breaches.
Almost looks like a mineral build up tends to happen in factory water lines used to cool equipment
I believe it to be foam fabric dye
No actual s**t today, just some sludgy, slurry looking s**t! 💚💚
Water-Wax slurry is pretty neutral stuff. You could even eat a little and it won’t hurt you. Too bad that Ratty didn’t help. He could’ve been waterproofed for your next drain jetting adventure. 🐭
I’m enjoying Ratty. Although he didn’t get a meal on this trip 🌽.
Mornin’ Ollie!
Evening Mike!
@@DrainAddict Hey Ollie. Was this the one on the central coast. I passed you up Kariong Hill around 9ish.
The factory contains Montfort textile finishing machinery. The run off pipe contains a sludge produced by the cleaning process (contains Lanolin wool oil); before relaxing, before dying. The input would usually be a twenty foot wide, 300 yard long spool of cloth, in this case wool.
Summarising knowledgeable commenters, the 'goo' is a waterproofing substance, and is being applied to products that include fabrics.
I'm here because I ran out of pimple popping videos. ☺️
My wife sits there for hours watching pimple popping 🤣
Looks like a paper mill? Thinking that this pipe and the vat below is sludge byproduct don't though for sure. Must not be too toxic as they store it in open top vats short term.
TheWibob1234 Ollie said it’s like a wax paste byproduct.🥴
monforts = textile machine
Definitely waited for this notification, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't one of the drain addicted fans. Looks like corn puree is on for supper tonight ollie. Would love a drain addict "ratty" shirt 😍
Let's all take a second to say thank you ratty!
Thank u Ratty 🤲🤲🙏🙏
You have the most fascinating job in the world!
You get to places most people didn't know even existed.
You meet so many different people, some just standing by, some are helpful, some are know-it-all.
You just do your job and you are the best ♥
Proper bit of commercial/industrial! Shame the site is such a mess!!
Im pretty sure there is a factory revision going on so all that stuff laying around is contractor equipment. Still they could be in better order
A mess? 25+ years in Steel Mills, and a Chemical Plant associated with Steel Mills, I thought the place was in great shape. Mind you, in American Facilities, no sane person would permit video recording, OSHA can fine on Video Evidence 6 on video less than 6 months old. What does this facility produce.
@@octaviussludberry9016 They don't allow filming mostly to avoid any pencil pushers getting mad over tiny violations. A mess isn't going to be saved by not videoing, OSHA inspectors can show up and demand an inspection anytime. If there is a mess, you're in trouble, you can't tell them to come back tomorrow.
One of their favorite rules are things like only 'temporary' use of extension cords. Generally the rule is set to allow usage for things less than 90 days and only for maintenance, lighting, remodeling, etc. However, if you have a piece of equipment, that is not being used for one of those things, but is instead a regular piece of equipment, cannot use an extension cord. Things like jump start packs, we had several that just put a regular plug on the case, and in order to charge the jump pack, you had to plug an extension cord into the device. It basically saved you from losing the charging lead, as any extension cord would work. However, charging these is not covered under the acceptable use for extension cords, and as such is prohibited. Same thing for things like battery chargers on workbenches/carts. You could not run an extension cord to the bench/cart even if it is just moving up or down a wall.
Just dumb things.
I did a job in an ethanol plant replacing an auger screw that had come out in two 30ft(10m) pieces. Imagine swimming in a vat of whiskey puke was how it smelled. They have crews wearing full hazmat suits to clean out the fermenters cause it cements after a while.
Almost all factories look ditry its's normal. I think this was not bad. Some parts of the factory always get messy and they do A big clean once a month when it's maintenance day.
Here's the notification I've been waiting for
Over here in the US anything over 6 ft elevation from the ground has requirement of being 100% tied off to the man lift with full body harness and lanyard.
Actually harness is not required on lift. Viewed as mobile scaffold
US Army Corp of Engineers, any "structure" exceeding 6' in height must be firmly anchored. Any ladder of 6' must be tied off at the top before using said ladder and must have additional person holding the bottom. think about the process of tieing off the ladder before using it. Yeah I've worked around those bureaucratic buffoons.
Almost missed my birds, thanks man !
Well, I waaas going to go to bed...oh well it can wait.
皆さん それぞれ家庭を守るため 一生懸命頑張っているのでしょうね。ファイト‼️
had to work on a minibike that had one of the 15 hp honda vtwin on it that thing RIPPED would not mind picking one up this job was quite interesting you never know where youll end up next haha
Sorry I'm late, fishing sucks but the prawns are on.
Fishing, surfing and gold prospecting??? You are living the dream gold Whisperer. i guess someone has to, it may as well be you mate!
Don't use the F word...and I'll have 5 kg of kings please
Travelling in style today Ollie :D , that stuff looks awful!
Not real sure what they did in that place but Sir Ollie kicked that clogs ass.. It was a nice change of scenery !!
Wow the pipes look like they r clogged wi ready brek. Sadly no corn in sight 😥
There is no Just ...only Ratty!
I have never, ever seen you wipe the jet hose off before. What in the nine hells was in those pipes? O.o
I never know where your videos will take me on any given day. What I do know is that there will be shiquid and copious amounts of corn.
Cheers youtube for recommending me this random video.
At least you didn't have to chase any turds. I'd call that a good day!
Hi there, well that was a bit different, happy cleaning Ollie bet that crap sticks like.. glue when dry. Do you mind not walking so heavy up the stairs in future,... I'm trying to get a headache
Industrial, nice👍👍👍
4:46 The dude without gloves who just grabs the hose obviously has no idea all the places it's been in...
Exactly. I hope this factory does not make anything intended for human consumption with these pipes and vats. I also find it odd that any factory that moves slurries in pipes don't have it's own jetting equipment in-house, clogs must be a fairly common occurrence
What ever is in the pipes must be nasty because I cant recall seeing you wipe down your hose even after going 100 ft through sewage.
It looks like the foam you see used to seal inside walls. It dries and becomes rock hard.
Ratti is so helpful👍🐀
Why are these always so interesting..
Would it have helped to clean the down side first so your hose got rinsed going upstream?
nice new place can you tell what size is your t-shirts in canada ?
Was that corn mash ?
Ollie you need someone to hold your camera for you...while you do the work and narrate.. not that you don't do an awesome job one man show, it just be easyier
Just needs a 4k go pro.
@@GrimReaper4383 Nah, first get someone to hold the camera before worrying about 4K on a small channel
Needs a headcam mount
@@GrimReaper4383 he's fine. 4k is overkill, he's not doing epic film making...
@@iansmartel5473 yes. headcam + a handheld, maybe a pocket cam... multiple views but then that requires multiple editing...
Awesome job! Just be safe mate don't want to get splash with any of that stuff
I love this place, so exciting. What factory is it?
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@@jassiaulakh2182 as....le
Cover me boi’s
I’m going full screen
Remember, if your hands are full you can always lick the camera lens clean. "All good!"
What brand are those gloves that you use?
Did you have to do a Contractors Safety Induction before starting work in the factory?
Looks like they are dealing with some nasty chemicals. Don't get splatted mate.
Question.. why would you clear away from the direction that the waste is going? Surely clearing the outlet to the inspection cap, then towards the machine would be better?
Amazing job!
is this drain of PE? We in Switzerland work only with polyetilen (PE) from Geberit, Switzerland
No corn, no wet wipes, no poo fountain, no condoms, no toilet fresheners..... just some weird, unidentifiable slurry.
I'm just here for the corn.
Good job mate
This place should be perfect for a pallet truck race with colleagues !
Acid lines.. we do same stuff.. acids make salts... the two places we do are pickling lines in a steel mill and malic acid used I making candy sour
Bro. I am watching from d Philippines.. I'm watching hard ya know.. ... Your so technically and remarkable worker. God bless you 🙏😇
Are you a plumber or are you a specialist in this work?
that poor fella running the lift had no idea how much slop he was about to be covered in :))
Fall into one of those vats and become a superhero who unblocks drains by night.
When that guy grabbed the hose bare handed.........oof
Food grade pipes using a non-food jetter. I'm sure they'll clean it out, not a problem.
consolemaster that’s exactly what I thought. Do they know where the hose has been.
It seems the hose gets cleaned either after every use or after every night. Every time he brings it out it doesn’t have anything on it nor does it seem wise to have shit on things cause then it spreads. The floor, the handles of his car doors, the doors, the equipment.
Beside the equipment does need to be maintained so it’s all in working order.
@@WackusBonkusIsNaughty Yes, surely he desinfects 100meters of tube every night before bed.
That doesn’t look like sewage-what kind of factory was this in?
They make the sauce for McDonalds and KFC.
So... basically shit.
.....secret sauce shit
@@CallieMasters5000 love it.
Good to see you using the sewer snake in a food processing plant.
he wiped it off first.
Mmmmm I love the smell of shite in the morning
It's not a food processing plant. Too dirty and open for that.
Soylent Green before the food coloring???
Ollie what is the material you were removing?
Its like a wax paste byproduct.
@@DrainAddict uranium eh
@@catsbyondrepair basically
What is the plant your working at what do they make there