I've been to two county fares, and I once saw a piss ant eat a bale of hay, but I ain't never seen nothing like that. Thirty two years in the trade, I guess times are changing. Good job! RD (retired) local 25 Detroit
BADASS Ironworking. I show your videos in my class. Cannot teach a man to have heart and drive ...but I can show them what looks like watching you connect 👍🏽👍🏽🤙🏽
Did a tilt up like this in Turlock with JD2. It was a nightmare almost every sheet of deck only had one inch bearing on one side. Had to come over and cut all the pins out and slide the sheets over.
From Local #512, stay safe brother. If I'd been the guy in the basket I would have been run off. I was taught to never be under a load on a crane. At some locations we can't even touch a load with our hands until it lands.
@@DannyMac786 local #512 works heavily in industrial maintenance of the iron mines in northern MN. If we get caught touching a load with our hands before it lands we will be run off and not allowed to return to that location for life. In my brief 16 years in the trade I have seen several brothers run off for being under loads. I'm sure some locations are lax on adherence to safety protocols. I was simply pointing out that if it were at any location I've worked at I would have been run off. Believe it or not.
this is "Elk Grove". but elk grove isnt ther anymore. the real area of elk grove/wilton people moved or dead and gone. now its a police state for city revnue.