I watched your rebar tying video and was hoping you could do one for the different ties (8, butterfly, etc). Please? I really appreciate the way you show it and how you slow it down. Which made it easier to understand compared to other RU-vidrs.
Hello, I work the same and I am thinking of buying a girdle like the one you have, elk river but there is not much information about it online, I do not know if you have more information about the size of the pad, I know it measures 5 inches wide but my question is how long it measures if it changes according to the size you choose or if it is a single size regardless of the size you choose, I don't know if I understand, I hope so, thank you
I work at a company in south florida we do rebar for the freeways for fdot since i started 4 months ago 5 people have quit because they dont want to pay laborers above 18 dollars a hour and its hard work they always on your back to get work out ..and i have concrete experience i just got put on a rebar crew because they needed people now i see why they dont stick around.. Whats the average someone should make in the job?
What I wear around my hips is definitely Protecta, true what I have In my video isn’t the same but I got mines in store. The link I have will hug yours just the same
@@hardlabormedia1449 Yes, of course, but the one you have in the link is not made with good material, I have already looked at it, I ask you what brand is the one you have in the video
@@hardlabormedia1449 I am thinking of buying one but there is very little information about this product I do not know how long the ones from ring to ring are, I do not know if they change depending on the sizes or not in the past I bought one of the falltech brand and only half 24 inches the pad and I did not like it because the rings were very close to my hips and I prefer them more forward and I am a size 34
@@zoebanegas8096 honestly each person has their own preferences on brands, are you looking for potentially a leather one? The elk river works good and fine for my self and I’m like a 36
Where is your foldable ruler, where is your calculator, where is your torpedo level?? where is your 9 pliers, not those 7’s you called 9’s?? You ain’t no rodbuster wey.
If you work for a company that will fire your ass if you take too long with your bolt bag it's time to find another company, f them....also that belt with the D rings is a waste of money, if you're in California you can't use those to hook of on anything legally, a harness is required. Just retired, have fun boys!
Yes and no. You lift lots of heavy stuff, over rough surfaces, work in awkward positions, fast paced. A decent amount of strength is required, but what you don’t have initially, you’ll develop if you stick with it, try your best, eat like a t-rex at the start and rest well.
@@hardlabormedia1449 3 main tool u need. Tape, something to mark with and a knipex. And tht if u working for a company. Not by youself. By yourself them same 3 thing a cutting saw something to bend the steel with. And learning to read the drawing tht all nothing more r less
No hide and drink leather bags do not do that neither do occidental leather bags yeah your spending 100 + per bag but they last years idk what that cheap piece of trash was you had but it looked cheap as fuck😂
And for all of you real ironworks real ironworkers hang iron and weld if you’re a deck hand your just a glorified roofer if you are a running rebar your just a trash ironworker that couldn’t cut it 😂
Drop your ego. A lot of locals start you on rebar before they let you do structural. I had to do rebar most of my apprenticeship before I would get put on the good structural jobs