Pole Setting: Utility Line Technician

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2013
  • www.cteskills.com
    Utility Line Technician/Pole Setting: Filmed with Lamar Institute of Technology at the Frank Robinson Center in Silsbee, TX ...this video covers the steps in setting a pole including... Hole depth, Pole length and class. Canting the Pole, setting hardware, plumbing and raking etc...
    Utility Line Technician. Pole Setting.

Комментарии • 81

  • @hwoods01
    @hwoods01 6 лет назад +27

    I dont know what I learned, but the guy teaching did a fantastic job.

  • @kennyphelps9237
    @kennyphelps9237 Месяц назад

    Inside wireman JW for 37 years. Done a small amount, mostly temporary services (line work). Set some poles for lighting and some services. It’s nice to see professional linemen do their work.

    • @kennyphelps9237
      @kennyphelps9237 Месяц назад

      I’ve got to set a couple poles soon for a job. 200 a service feeding two metal buildings. No overhead lines close. I’m sure utility co will need some poles to bring the service in closer.

  • @40beanbox75
    @40beanbox75 Год назад +2

    retired lineman, since 96, started in 54. no bucket trucks, no augers, all hand dug, tripod boom bolted together and fastened to back of truck with pins. winch mounted in bed of truck. After pole was set the oldest man on crew shoveled, usually the driver/operator, because he was old and slow. 3 men tamping, not the way these filled the hole. You can bet that cabbage headed foreman made sure most of the dirt was tamped back into hole. I had 42 years of the best job there is, working with the best men on this good earth.Loved every minute of it, well most of it.

    • @jimfisher5916
      @jimfisher5916 8 месяцев назад

      My neighbour has built on land outside of their boundary next to a pole in a field with approx 7 metre clearance, will they be made to demolish the building? 👍 The land around the pole was 7 metre but they built on it!

    • @Ms.Not-here
      @Ms.Not-here 6 месяцев назад

      😊😊

  • @lancelaneles
    @lancelaneles 2 года назад +2

    My wife and I was driving to Kansas from Oklahoma and as the trip continued we noticed at least a mile of slanted utility poles. I commented how dangerous it looked and we also noticed new poles on the ground next to the slanted poles. I told her that I wondered how these poles were gonna be installed. This is why I'm watching this video.
    VERY INFORMATIVE!!

  • @BlackSeranna
    @BlackSeranna 8 лет назад +12

    Thanks for posting, and also for showing the whole thing. I want to install a pole in the ground, not for electrical purposes. I simply didn't know how, and being a woman, it is hard for me to get men to explain how they do it without rolling their eyes at me. Thanks for the rule of thumb, very useful. I have since learned that dirt and/or crushed gravel is better than cement, which holds moisture around the wood. I appreciate this very much.

    • @CTESkillscom
      @CTESkillscom  8 лет назад +2

      +BlackSeranna Thanks for the feedback, glad it was helpful.

    • @tspiderkeeper
      @tspiderkeeper 8 лет назад +1

      Well with utility poles they must be cemented so they last for decades.And wont budge or move in high winds.And also think its a federal law that they are placed a certain way.

    • @BlackSeranna
      @BlackSeranna 8 лет назад

      TSpider Keeper Thanks for the info. Yes, this makes sense. I guess the whole gravel thing only works for small applications, like maybe making a grape arbor. Maybe it doesn't work at all.

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon 4 года назад +7

    Remember when a gas drill was the “cordless” option? Lol.. we’ve come a long way in tools in the last few years.

  • @firstnamelastname7476
    @firstnamelastname7476 7 лет назад +2

    i don't work in this field.. video very interesting, great commentary.

  • @travtrav20
    @travtrav20 5 лет назад

    That’s for posting this answered my question

  • @ericstyer2890
    @ericstyer2890 2 года назад

    That was cool, neat to learn other trades

  • @ayreheadgaming9588
    @ayreheadgaming9588 9 лет назад +4

    WwoooowW. This is amazing

    • @CTESkillscom
      @CTESkillscom  9 лет назад +2

      Ayre Head Thanks so much for your enthusiasm. Glad you liked it.

  • @308alaska
    @308alaska 3 года назад

    I've set 30ft telephone poles by hand with 4 Mexican while building deer stands in S.C. --- Whish I'd had this equipment!! Great video!!

  • @williamrobarge3111
    @williamrobarge3111 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @robschneeberger4148
    @robschneeberger4148 2 года назад +1

    so if the preform on the guy doesnt hold once the chain hoist is removed can the rake tension cause the guy wire to whip back? i always thought there was some more mechanical assistance with the process other than drilling the anchor hole

  • @stevendoughty812
    @stevendoughty812 6 месяцев назад

    35+ years in the trade challenging but satisfying to teach the next generation how its done .
    funny you can tell them how it used to be and they look at you in disbelife.

  • @halmain7406
    @halmain7406 6 лет назад

    Good video

  • @mattevans5812
    @mattevans5812 4 года назад

    Cool video. I just wanted an example of why putting fence posts in concrete is not just unnecessary but probably a bad idea. If a pole doesn't need it my fence doesn't, it just needs to be deep enough.

  • @RGVSeven
    @RGVSeven 3 года назад

    Anyone know a good video that shows how to set a pole by steps. Like when to stinger out and boom up. I wanna be able to set a pole with ease through a junction pole

  • @hdhdhhxhdnxn1592
    @hdhdhhxhdnxn1592 29 дней назад

    Looks fun. What's the requirements to apply? I'm in wa state & no clue where to start🤷

  • @carrolljordan8628
    @carrolljordan8628 5 лет назад +1

    Is a power line pole put on the line of your property

  • @ronnyhusser1583
    @ronnyhusser1583 5 лет назад

    video and commentary were good, would be better to include making the hole for the pole and installing the guy anchor then installing the transmission lines.

  • @2minniegirl
    @2minniegirl 2 года назад +3

    my favorite part is the gas powered drill what brand is it from?

  • @goshenichikosi4037
    @goshenichikosi4037 6 лет назад +1

    Yes good work but i need know the construction of a 400v distribution line ie its spacing of poles standard

    • @god1246
      @god1246 4 года назад

      Google it?

    • @Harrier42861
      @Harrier42861 2 года назад

      No such thing. Lowest-voltage line I work with is 4.16kV, or 4,160V. Typically pole spacing varies by utility company, and is based on conductor sizing and how many phases in the circuit - single-phase can go as far as you can maintain clearance, while 3-phase has shorter span lengths, and double circuits (two 3-phase circuits on the same pole) is shorter still.

  • @triciahill216
    @triciahill216 2 года назад +2

    Why is concrete not used in the hole when installing utility poles, but commonly used with smaller post?

    • @connorf6704
      @connorf6704 2 года назад +2

      Because people can’t stop running into them with there cars , it would be a nightmare trying to change one out that was in concrete.

    • @Harrier42861
      @Harrier42861 2 года назад

      Not necessary. If you're going to swing a pole, you've got the heavy equipment to dig a deep-enough hole, and if you have that, you can afford the extra $80-100 for a somewhat taller pole.
      That said, steel/concrete poles will sometimes have concrete footings.

    • @found_treasures831
      @found_treasures831 Год назад

      I came to this video looking at how they can secure such tall poles (thought they must use a ton of concrete). I'm very surprised they use none.

  • @trailguy
    @trailguy Год назад

    maybe im overthinking it, but im wondering if theres a way of using a level or other device to make sure its perfectly vertical. i know its complicated by the fact that the pole is tapered. do you make a box around the pole? drop plumb lines from a measured distance from all sides? or do you just eyeball it? im thinking of using utility poles to build a second floor on stilts over an existing structure.

  • @just2firefangyalom43
    @just2firefangyalom43 6 лет назад

    How do would I be involve in your company line of work please??

  • @borg386
    @borg386 7 лет назад

    good video thanks! my question is what is the ballpark figure for how much does this cost to put in by my home? I know it cost different for different areas but that's why I asked for a ballpark figure only

    • @god1246
      @god1246 4 года назад

      100,000 dollars

    • @caleb9171
      @caleb9171 4 года назад

      @@god1246 that might be a home run

  • @earlinthimbriel981
    @earlinthimbriel981 Год назад

    When installing in the swamp how do you reinforce the poles?

    • @kingtaco1472
      @kingtaco1472 11 месяцев назад

      The anchors are only installed on poles that are the beginning, end and if they aren't in a straight line. Next time you ride down the road watch. I teach people by riding down the road and saying" straight, straight, curve, curve, straight. And if the lines on the pole stop they anchor for the end of line even if a pole line keeps going for power but maybe cable or telephone company stops you will see they have to anchor the line as they follow the same rules

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 3 года назад +1

    Are these ever drove into the ground or just via hole digging?

    • @_.TR20._
      @_.TR20._ 2 года назад +1

      hole digging. it would be nice to be able to drive them into the ground though. it would save a lot of time and effort. it just not possible with flat pole ends though.

  • @sethsammyrosevlogs9307
    @sethsammyrosevlogs9307 6 лет назад +1

    I remember watching this as a 6 year old

  • @Paragon_Reason
    @Paragon_Reason Год назад

    Is this a program that costs money or is it people who want to learn can come learn/assist workers on the job? I want to learn this and bc a lineman that travels. I'm going to start as a "Helper" this summer but don't want to look like a jdiot bc I don't know sh!t about Fuk... How does someone that doesn't have money supposed to learn ? Is there a place that trains or pays to train?

  • @dougd936
    @dougd936 5 лет назад +12

    Routine linework. 5000 volts in your hands, 50ft in the air, no mistakes, no excuses. Just another day at the office.
    And they call others hero's.

    • @god1246
      @god1246 4 года назад

      A person is definetly not a hero for working on/near power lines but sure does deserve some respect for being such a dangerous job

    • @god1246
      @god1246 4 года назад

      @Operation Treadstone we went thousands of years without electricity bud

    • @leopoldomartinez1263
      @leopoldomartinez1263 3 года назад

      @@god1246 in Hollywood b

    • @god1246
      @god1246 3 года назад

      @@leopoldomartinez1263 what?

  • @phuxus558
    @phuxus558 4 года назад +2

    awesome explanation and video. could have done better job on tamping :) very relaxing to watch :)

  • @TiggerKitty49
    @TiggerKitty49 8 месяцев назад

    Help! I'm a court reporting and I had to take a meter electrician or whatever in a deposition. I have typed what I think I am hearing him say and have marked the words I have no clue if they are right or not. If you know the words he may be saying, please let me know. Thank you. Here it is:
    "The pole was approximately the size of a five gallon bucket. You can imagine turning your feet probably at a forty-five degree angle to be able to * stope your * gaff in while pulling yourself with your arms and hands." Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @mikehungrige1836
    @mikehungrige1836 10 лет назад +3

    learned how to make utility poles

  • @facechriscat4214
    @facechriscat4214 Год назад

    Legendary. Reminds me of Fred Dibnah: ruclips.net/video/NKPApAsJbj4/видео.html.
    I'm really happy to see someone out there teaching young people new things. I'm in the construction industry and I've always wondered about telephone poles. They are truly a masterpiece if they can exist everywhere on the planet.

  • @dapperdave2090
    @dapperdave2090 2 года назад

    👍😎👍

  • @gotellthem2099
    @gotellthem2099 2 года назад +2

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life John 3:16

  • @hadenbedggood163
    @hadenbedggood163 Год назад

    Not enough ramming. Should be 3 rams to one shovel.

  • @dougd936
    @dougd936 5 лет назад +3

    Alot hot stick or rubber glove higher voltages and they all climb or use equipment to go alot higher. Some put on faraday suits and clip into voltages from Helicopters that are several hundred thousands volts. Just so your home is warm and your entertainment is working. Rain, fire, winds, ice, snow, disasters we are there for you. When your child is in the hospital, (god forbid) look around . Everything is electric. These men leave their warm homes and family to do one of the most dangerous jobs. Hazzards at every turn. So when their in traffic in a city or climbing a hill in a rural area to work. Realize their dedication. Don 't complain when one of them takes a little longer break to cool off or stops for a hot meal after working 8 hours knowing he may have another 10 to go. If you want to complain about us. Try walking in our shoes if you can fill them.

  • @zerozilch
    @zerozilch 4 года назад

    😊 if u diamond the washers ice wont hang so much on it ..good times.👍

  • @twobeer3316
    @twobeer3316 5 лет назад +2

    I need to replace my 25 foot power pole. It's old and leaning, I had an electrician tell me it would cost 10 grand to replace it. Who can afford that, for a piece of wood ? Lol...

    • @hotwired6798
      @hotwired6798 5 лет назад +3

      Somebody lied to you.

    • @twobeer3316
      @twobeer3316 4 года назад

      @destroycamero I have, they came out and gave me a brochure on what they are responsible for, and what I am. They won't do anything...

    • @twobeer3316
      @twobeer3316 4 года назад

      @destroycamero Pacific Power in the Northwest. They will come out and cut the power off for free, but the pole is mine. I put in a ground anchor, and attached a cable and turnbuckle to gradually pull it more upright. It looks better than it did, but it's no substitute for a new one.

  • @irish89055
    @irish89055 10 лет назад

    I enjoyed this.... but it makes little sense to still be hanging power lines from tree trunks in the 21st century.....

    • @CTESkillscom
      @CTESkillscom  10 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the feedback. We are just the media company but it's my guess from making these videos and being around the industry a little that it's still much more cost and time efficient to use the "tree trunks" in most cases. Maybe another viewer would have a better answer though. Thanks again for watching and commenting.

    • @irish89055
      @irish89055 10 лет назад +1

      iecSimulations
      It was a good video though I'd have liked to see them using the big augur to make the hole. I realize it would be too expensive to put power lines underground but it should be considered esp where they are an eyesore in cities. We tend to lose power often here in VA with hurricanes, ice storms ect...

    • @CTESkillscom
      @CTESkillscom  10 лет назад +2

      We hope to make that a future video. We are trying to work our way through the whole school from beginners level to the advanced. Taking a little longer than we hoped for though. Thanks again.

    • @hanjaab1461
      @hanjaab1461 9 лет назад +2

      irish89055 It is expensive to bury utility facilities. Safety is also a concern. Do you call to have the facilities located every time you put a shovel in the ground? Many people don't. Utilities don't guarantee depth because we have no control over what happens to the surface after the facilities are buried, i.e. erosion, grading, etc. With many utilities the regular maintenance is also less expensive when it is hung aerially, instead of buried. Just my two cents.

    • @BlackSeranna
      @BlackSeranna 8 лет назад +3

      +irish89055 It's renewable and biodegradable. It's reasonable in terms of cost. I'm glad they aren't making from plastic, the bane of the planet.

  • @juanmanuelrosasrosillo4993
    @juanmanuelrosasrosillo4993 8 лет назад +1

    un tu huir

  • @LuisGarcia-cd2pn
    @LuisGarcia-cd2pn 3 года назад

    No fuckn concrete !!?

    • @redd1911
      @redd1911 2 года назад

      Nope!

    • @moonlight_trains1
      @moonlight_trains1 2 года назад

      That's probably why a ton of poles are shaking/leaning during Windstorms.