As an engineer on a offshore tug who has had to splice wire rope offshore in the North Atlantic, in bad weather, on deck, at 2am, in the winter, with ice cold waves crashing across the deck, and none of your fancy tools I’m jealous of your nice shop!
My name is Alaa from Iraq. I follow your channel and I used to work with heavy equipment, cranes and lifting heavy equipment. I am 58 years old. When I see your work, I hope to be part of your team. Your work is very important for the safety of people first and equipment second. I wish you more. In my country, there is no such equipment for making wires for lifting.
1/4" is the smallest that you can do a Flemish splice on because that is the smallest Flemish sleeves they make, but we do make 1/16 cables but you have to use turn back sleeves on those, we also go as big as 2-1/2" in this shop.
As an engineer on a offshore tug who has had to splice wire rope offshore in the North Atlantic, in bad weather, on deck, at 2am, in the winter, with ice cold waves crashing across the deck, and none of your fancy tools I’m jealous of your nice shop!
Your awesome Man. Thanks for watching.
My name is Alaa from Iraq. I follow your channel and I used to work with heavy equipment, cranes and lifting heavy equipment. I am 58 years old. When I see your work, I hope to be part of your team. Your work is very important for the safety of people first and equipment second. I wish you more. In my country, there is no such equipment for making wires for lifting.
Thank you for watching.
Great video!💯💯💯💯💪🏼🇺🇸i wish i was closer id apply for part time ! Wish i could find old school place like that near me !
Thank you.
I own a sawmill and firewood operation.
I get the same thing folks need something ASAP and I saw it up and they never show to pick it up .
Yep, the price of doing business. Thanks for watching.
What was the cable for that he's cutting out? 15:10
Looks like a nice shop, clean and organized, that's one hell of a crimping machine.
1/8" on the chain mesh sling, and that crimping machine is 1200 Ton.
That riggers vise is badass!! Who is the manufacturer of it?
Morgan Milwaukee. Thanks for watching.
What a cool shop, a lot of us have used your products, but most don’t know how or where it’s made. How many companies are in this type of business?
@@hanginwithdaddio The vise you put the sling eye into? In foreground at 13:25.
Oh that is the Big Beaver splicing vice, I have 5 or 6 of them and one is a huge one that will do 2-1/2".
@@hanginwithdaddio Got it! Very nice, I need one for my vise collection. Thanks.
How small of a cable can you splice
1/4" is the smallest that you can do a Flemish splice on because that is the smallest Flemish sleeves they make, but we do make 1/16 cables but you have to use turn back sleeves on those, we also go as big as 2-1/2" in this shop.