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Huge Rope Splicing And Fabricating Wire Rope Sling
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HALO Rope
www.halowirerope.com/
FULCRUM LIFTING LLC. - Tri State Wire Rope
fulcrumlifting.com/
Holloway Houston Inc.
www.hhilifting.com/
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@joebledsoe257
@joebledsoe257 2 года назад
I learned how to splice ropes with the same methods in Boy Scouts back in the '60s. I always wrapped my splices and tried to stretch them afterward to tighten up the splice. I took the wrapping off afterward. Never had a failure. I've still got my Marlinspike knife.
@thegrassyknoll7792
@thegrassyknoll7792 3 года назад
No need to hit the gym after work for these guys 😎👍🏻
@gladheateher4now
@gladheateher4now 2 года назад
Amazing talent.
@user-df2hd9lf7x
@user-df2hd9lf7x 3 года назад
Ребята вы молодцы!!!
@ommakasar9444
@ommakasar9444 3 года назад
ABCDEFghiJKLMNOTUVWX YZ abc def ghi jk l m no
@thanumgaming
@thanumgaming 3 года назад
Thumbs up for that teamwork @5:43!
@whiteknightcat
@whiteknightcat 3 года назад
So apparently, the end of the video confirms that winches are produced by Jawas.
@monicabidasio5365
@monicabidasio5365 3 года назад
Modellismo navale
@roybrown4944
@roybrown4944 3 года назад
Hard work
@Paulie1232
@Paulie1232 2 года назад
thanks for sharing 👌
@npsfam
@npsfam 2 года назад
I am impressed. The technique and capability of these men doing such work. And on wire rope of all things.. I have seen these in the field but never knew how it was done.
@koropi100
@koropi100 2 года назад
good work minion!
@TomokosEnterprize
@TomokosEnterprize 2 года назад
Awesome team work that only man can do. No robots here !
@mynyasabut
@mynyasabut 2 года назад
12:00 those chpmunks are very professional
@user-vq6jz1pp9m
@user-vq6jz1pp9m 3 года назад
روعه وجميل جدا مذهل
@tonnymiller123
@tonnymiller123 2 года назад
back breaking work..respect from Denmark
@edchester1773
@edchester1773 2 года назад
Probably a lot of one eyed workers in Denmark with the lack of safety glasses
@woodennecktie
@woodennecktie 2 года назад
you can turn that "opinion" 180° round by stating that they work very safe , and no extra ppg is needed
@MS-qf7ou
@MS-qf7ou Год назад
거대한 로프 접합 및 가공 와이어 로프 슬링 공정은 매우 놀랍습니다
@jort281
@jort281 3 года назад
Make the rope. Break the rope. Bend it. Twist it. Squish it. Dope.
@user-fh3gk4un8i
@user-fh3gk4un8i 3 года назад
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@MUCKFOOT⁶⁶⁶
@MUCKFOOT⁶⁶⁶ 2 года назад
I bet these guy's are good arm wrestlers
@psvyme48paulh45
@psvyme48paulh45 2 года назад
Great Job 👍👋🇬🇧
@shanegroth6524
@shanegroth6524 3 года назад
Nice thumbnail I wanted to see the big real with the 8 in. cables
@emersonfogaca7414
@emersonfogaca7414 3 года назад
👍GOOG WORK👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@hansottogloyer2402
@hansottogloyer2402 3 года назад
9'
@knotbumper
@knotbumper 3 года назад
Interesting, at 15:00 Washington State L&I in their logging standards prohibits using "flat bar" marlin spikes. Marlin spikes have to be round to avoid damaging strands of the line. I have helped make several eye splices similar to the one shown, in the 2" line. We only had a stump and railroad spikes to form the splice, along with some 6' marlin spikes for greater leverage. Our eyes had to be longer also. an eye had to be 48x the diameter of the cable. Which did make it a bit easier. Still though in 4' of snow and half rain half snow coming out of the sky, I like the conditions these guys work in. It is still a tough job and takes a lot of skill to do it fast. I also used to compete in logging shows where we spliced an eye into a piece of 1" I was the helper and we did OK, but never got close to the champions who could do it in 4-5 minutes from spiking down to cutting the tails off. It was amazing to watch them fly.
@evanmyers8334
@evanmyers8334 3 года назад
If you happen to know of any video of that logging show I would love to see a literal splicing competition to see how we compare in Alberta.
@northmanlogging2769
@northmanlogging2769 2 года назад
Think maybe you've been lied to too much, about half of your story is bs, which makes me question the other half as well. 6' spikes? "flat" vs round, a flat tip is what does not damage strands, 4' of snow? really bro? (then how did the trucks make it up the hill?) 48xdia? so a splice in 1" rope would need to be 4' long? and literally every splicing competition starts with the rope staked down, and stops when the last tuck is completed, no one cuts the tails in competition.
@VidarrKerr
@VidarrKerr 2 года назад
@@northmanlogging2769 Yeah, but what he said sounds so cool.
@wollywolly2734
@wollywolly2734 Год назад
I was wondering about the flat edged spike doing damage
@knotbumper
@knotbumper Год назад
@@northmanlogging2769 Interesting, I just saw your reply of a year ago. . You are 30? perhaps 40? When I was logging, years before you were even born, that is what we did. Now, today, things may be different. Washington L&I in their logging standards (also Oregon's) still require the length of an eye to be a minimum of 48x the diameter of the line. So, yes, that would mean a 4' eye. Your inexperience shows, you don't "stake down a line, you spike it down. And, in those days, competition included spiking down the line and cutting the tails. Actually, watching your videos, I wonder if you ever really worked in the woods. Right now at 72 years of age, you and I share the same build and I know that if I had the same build you do now when I was your age, nobody would ever have hired me because I would have been considered too slow. Just because you never saw it in your limited experience,does not mean it never happened.
@rh5971
@rh5971 3 года назад
Great video if you turn the sound off. A voice over of the process would be great but just watching what the process is also gets the idea across. Thanks for sharing this!
@karlklein2966
@karlklein2966 2 года назад
This is where they got the voices for the Minions
@trecker59
@trecker59 2 года назад
Skilled strong lads.
@CarlosGonzalez-kt5be
@CarlosGonzalez-kt5be 3 года назад
THANKS YOU FOR THE VIDEO..SALUDOS FROM NEW YORK.
@user-fh3gk4un8i
@user-fh3gk4un8i 3 года назад
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@michaelcoker3197
@michaelcoker3197 4 года назад
This is so much higher quality than I usually see. I am baffled but impressed.
@ommakasar9444
@ommakasar9444 3 года назад
Gambar jklmnoTUVWXYZ
@longinogiorda149
@longinogiorda149 3 года назад
No matter how many machines you may have, the rope splicing, etc, still done by human hands/skills
@goavegas4874
@goavegas4874 2 года назад
It all came down to the cheapest labour you can buy,quality nowaday mean nothing.
@StikDragon
@StikDragon 2 года назад
or, in the case of the guys around 12:00, chipmunk hands
@tomt9543
@tomt9543 2 года назад
And it’s hard ass work, even with the machines!
@ahmadkhalimkhanafi226
@ahmadkhalimkhanafi226 3 года назад
They are very strong.. 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@eelitonnunes388
@eelitonnunes388 3 года назад
O louco é muitho trabalho 😳😳😳
@mray1255
@mray1255 3 года назад
When I was a kid we made these slings during school recess after walking uphill in 4 foot snow both ways. 😄😄😄
@X-Machines
@X-Machines 3 года назад
A nice memory
@5phutsangtao-iQ
@5phutsangtao-iQ 3 года назад
The manufacturing process of these cables is really hard
@robertchaffee5662
@robertchaffee5662 3 года назад
Very cool ! I'd like to see where one of those huge slings or cables is being used!
@surferdude8086
@surferdude8086 3 года назад
Cranes
@gragor11
@gragor11 2 года назад
Mammoet has lots of videos in here of them slinging sections of rigs, crackling towers etc.
@morganfreeman5171
@morganfreeman5171 Год назад
bridges ??
@TrongTran-ho2qe
@TrongTran-ho2qe 3 года назад
Wao is so great
@FarooqAzam086
@FarooqAzam086 3 года назад
Creative work
@mohdfirdaus2283
@mohdfirdaus2283 3 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@michelwong1
@michelwong1 3 года назад
👍👍👍
@cdaly9894
@cdaly9894 3 года назад
Those guys must be super strong.
@mobyhixon3730
@mobyhixon3730 2 года назад
More technique than strength 👍🏻
@karlswaringim3332
@karlswaringim3332 2 года назад
Guys working their asses off
@dgsantafedave1
@dgsantafedave1 2 года назад
Talk about repetitive motion injuries! Damn that's gotta be tough on your hands hopefully they are compensated well for the job they do.
@tomt9543
@tomt9543 2 года назад
Aaahh no! The large wire rope companies on the east coast don’t pay these guys crap! The heck of it is that their business is totally reliant on these guys skills!
@celle-telle-memoirapps3678
@celle-telle-memoirapps3678 3 года назад
🗽
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 4 года назад
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
@nhahuynh8050
@nhahuynh8050 2 года назад
👏👏👍👍
@timbow50
@timbow50 3 года назад
Looks like OSHA APPROVED Tennis shoes! lol
@bradleyrussell1973
@bradleyrussell1973 3 года назад
I bet Lorcet is very popular here!
@keithpilkington4682
@keithpilkington4682 3 года назад
On docks unloading ships steel coils need mesh slings to hold over 70 tons ago
@bestamerica
@bestamerica 3 года назад
' wow hand / arm are very hard working and help muscle build up more strong healthly
@philstanley2146
@philstanley2146 3 года назад
A few home made tools and a lot of hard work is all it takes!!!!
@CarlosAlberto-ii1li
@CarlosAlberto-ii1li 3 года назад
These men are doing work that a machine cannot do and l dont think there are many young kids waiting in line to take up this work.
@kaptainkaos1202
@kaptainkaos1202 3 года назад
You are correct. Brutal hard work. In a past job I did a lot of time aboard ship working deck crew. Had to learn how to swage and splice ropes and cables. I still have my marlin spikes.
@alma09876
@alma09876 3 года назад
These muscle💪 men's jobs can't be replaced by robotics.
@ausielad1
@ausielad1 3 года назад
Used to do that at Chain Valley mine, had a cable belt with 2inch rope.
@camdynvalentin9051
@camdynvalentin9051 3 года назад
Dunno if anyone cares but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my girlfriend for the last couple of days :)
@chadsamson1005
@chadsamson1005 3 года назад
@Camdyn Valentin Definitely, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :D
@scottporter1108
@scottporter1108 3 года назад
@@chadsamson1005 scam
@tomt9543
@tomt9543 2 года назад
Ironic that chain valley used rope!
@georgesmith8113
@georgesmith8113 3 года назад
👍👍😎
@vinhquang3431
@vinhquang3431 3 года назад
Ok thanks
@nigelrg1
@nigelrg1 3 года назад
I had no idea they had color video 100 years ago!
@karlklein2966
@karlklein2966 2 года назад
The industrial revolution happened when man said, "There's got to be an easier way."
@vigornvkz
@vigornvkz 2 года назад
Зачем я смотрю как плетут стропы?!?!?!? 7:10 вот это настоящая заплетка..
@mohamedhashem9119
@mohamedhashem9119 3 года назад
تصنيع غايه فى الاحترافيه والمنتج مطلوب باستمرار
@user-cj2wb9db5m
@user-cj2wb9db5m 3 года назад
ㄦㄥㄣㄥㄦㄥㄥㄥㄣㄦㄡㄣ
@user-cj2wb9db5m
@user-cj2wb9db5m 3 года назад
ㄣㄦ
@user-fh3gk4un8i
@user-fh3gk4un8i 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XkhPzF5of_Q.html
@antoniozuniga9074flashito
@antoniozuniga9074flashito 3 года назад
Lastima mucha publicidad, aparte está bueno el vídeo
@christheone248
@christheone248 2 года назад
Im giving up my gym contract and applying for a job there! I dont think Ive seen anybody working harder than this|!
@siko.-
@siko.- 3 года назад
🖒
@neilmchardy9061
@neilmchardy9061 3 года назад
Christ slipped disc central. Those guys are monsters but they’ll be physically screwed in a few years
@vitaeka8085
@vitaeka8085 3 года назад
J
@RobertWilliams-mk8pl
@RobertWilliams-mk8pl Год назад
There's a warning sign up in the office for visitors. "Caution: Do not shake hands with the employees"
@prasadmajhi5559
@prasadmajhi5559 3 года назад
🌅 Bodiya moja Mane soi 🗽
@Afro408
@Afro408 Год назад
This job would give you muscles ON your muscles!😂
@guests5863
@guests5863 3 года назад
Ladies, you're welcome to step in anytime you like 🤔🔧
@FarooqAzam086
@FarooqAzam086 3 года назад
Waooo super nice
@Hexxatamas
@Hexxatamas 2 года назад
Jobs need people who have strong energy
@vicpinto1970
@vicpinto1970 2 года назад
And I thought splicing lines for my sailboat was a bear...
@sjoormen1
@sjoormen1 3 года назад
Guys at 9:00 should be payed in gold.
@mohammedazaroual5925
@mohammedazaroual5925 3 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
@BogomolI
@BogomolI 2 года назад
Тяжелейшая работа
@umadbra
@umadbra 3 года назад
At about 13:00 I guess that's where they got the voice for minions?
@bluecollar58
@bluecollar58 3 года назад
Those guys splicing that wire aren’t paid enough.
@jfro5867
@jfro5867 2 года назад
Yea looks like bloody hard work that.
@justjay84
@justjay84 2 года назад
loving the gta music lol
@tedheierman1181
@tedheierman1181 2 года назад
you could save so much time by using a ratcheting box end wrench!
@EleanorPeterson
@EleanorPeterson 2 года назад
Hi, Ted! Do you mean the guy at 11:10 loading the winch? I think he's just using whatever's cheapest and to hand (and not worth stealing and that won't be missed when it's left behind on site or dropped somewhere inaccessible). Otherwise, I imagine the rate of work by all the other teams in the video is carefully judged to avoid having the guys getting pooped too quickly. By working (relatively!) slowly and steadily and by hand, they can keep going all day long. Hmm... Now where have I heard that before... 🤔
@tedheierman1181
@tedheierman1181 2 года назад
@@EleanorPeterson Yes, that was brutal wo watch. It would be so much more productive with the correct tool. And reduce physical exhaustion.
@user-ig5py3wg7s
@user-ig5py3wg7s 2 года назад
若い頃[運送屋でワイヤーの編むのを(三分〜四分)手伝わされたのを思い出したよ、今はオビロープだから、こんな苦労もないかなって思ったよ。
@japesfornyay6350
@japesfornyay6350 2 года назад
BUTTTTT How many standard issue regulation size FULL FINGERS these superhumans still rockin???
@juandediosrodriguezotero5783
@juandediosrodriguezotero5783 3 года назад
Para hacer un collares 🤣🤣
@michaelneumayr5930
@michaelneumayr5930 3 года назад
Das ist, was wir in Deutschland einen alten Hut mit Freilauf nennen.
@rockofagesusa7942
@rockofagesusa7942 3 года назад
That’s a young mans game right there
@bigbob1699
@bigbob1699 3 года назад
These guys put the ump in crimp .
@mannyfernandez6860
@mannyfernandez6860 4 года назад
im a bosun and an expert at marlinspike seamanship but not at these sizes of wire ropes..those topping lift wires arent for manual splicing.
@them4309
@them4309 2 года назад
11:31 I thought hiring oompa loompas was illegal
@Vasago30
@Vasago30 2 года назад
Those were minions 😂
@romat3584
@romat3584 3 года назад
теж вручну трос чалили : ваєр на РТМ супер - Атлантике "Шепетовка"
@sanidan2010
@sanidan2010 2 года назад
Really should be wearing their safety glasses.
@eki_g5471
@eki_g5471 2 года назад
song name pls?
@ateeqkhan7062
@ateeqkhan7062 3 года назад
Soooooo nicooooo
@johnkubik8559
@johnkubik8559 3 года назад
5:40 and after i don't know I you manage to get color video from the 19th century. Thankfully we have hydraulic machine to do this kind of work today. Expect maybe in some third world countries like the EU.
@woodennecktie
@woodennecktie 3 года назад
you are funny , not very accurate but who cares , if we can not do this without humor !
@tomt9543
@tomt9543 3 года назад
Nope! Still pretty much a manual task! Too many pieces going too many places! Damn hard work though!
@ezekpoec
@ezekpoec 3 года назад
😱😱😱💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
@mohamedtaibi6935
@mohamedtaibi6935 2 года назад
its very hard worl
@user-bb9uf7fv5d
@user-bb9uf7fv5d 2 года назад
이걸 사람 손으로 만들었다고?
@gda2201
@gda2201 2 года назад
4:20 safety comes first ……..
@bernhardkruger3346
@bernhardkruger3346 2 года назад
Das sieht nach schwerer Arbeit aus, hoffentlich wird es dementsprechend entlohnt !
@EleanorPeterson
@EleanorPeterson 2 года назад
Um... 2:58 - I know it wasn't done maliciously, but the use of the word 'knot' in describing a spliced union is exactly 100% incorrect. 🙃 'Joint' would be a more suitable term. All knots are inherently weak; the point of splicing and the reason for its tremendous success is that it doesn't bend strands at sharp angles against each other (like a knot) and introduce areas of localised stress. Knot that I'm complaining... 😁 Thanks for uploading!
@kevonslims7269
@kevonslims7269 3 года назад
His fingers are way to close to that saw blade
@bradleyrussell1973
@bradleyrussell1973 3 года назад
He still has them, doesn't he?
@jbtechcon7434
@jbtechcon7434 2 года назад
Those spliced loops LOOK so flimsy to me, even with the collar crimped on, but I know they're rated near or sometimes above the rope strength. My physical intuition fails me on this.
@mobyhixon3730
@mobyhixon3730 2 года назад
Wire ropes are always rated at a ratio of 5:1 FOS to SWL. For example if a wire rope has a MBL of 300 tonnes they would rate the sling SWL 60 tonnes, then rate it down another 10% to compensate for the splice 💪🏻
@jamelvlogspot41
@jamelvlogspot41 2 года назад
amazing rope.. #jamelvlogspot
@pinefreshflash7881
@pinefreshflash7881 3 года назад
Bet all those workers have had a few small pricks in their time
@wiremachineexpert
@wiremachineexpert 3 года назад
Our steel wire rope machine can not twist this large wire
@user-100let
@user-100let 2 года назад
Да тут в спортзал ходить не нужно!
@VidarrKerr
@VidarrKerr 2 года назад
All to be done by machines very soon.
@lalitpankaj97
@lalitpankaj97 3 года назад
Numbar kya hai
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