I was beginning to wonder what kind of contractor you all was, then I finally noticed the mule tape between your jig and your finger, and on the drill too. I then knew that you were a true blue contractor brother. Mighty surprised to see you followed neutral and didn't just drive it off! LOL
Hey, are those tie wraps you are hanging on your rollers? I use rubber bands, when I'm flying the bucket, but tie wraps are a good ideal that would save time. That would work better when you have to pull out the rollers with a stick too.
Only thing I can't see is some kind of hook or jig made of # 6 copper! Post us a pic of your favorite # 6 tool!
Nice, you can't beat a no traffic day!
Dak
There's a few things a true construction guy can use to do anything. Duct tape, mule tape, lashing wire and strand! I was waiting for someone to bring up the neutral aspect, unlike phone who just drove all theirs off. Of course, I was waiting for the proverbial, "Hey, why didn't you follow phone? You just boxed the pole in!"
Yeah, I use tie wraps on my rollers, some guys around here use electrical tape, but this is cleaner because I don't have to go back and pull the electrical tape off when I get done lashing. Since it was just the two of us, we generally will put all our rollers on, the guy comes down (or out of the bucket), one guy pulls the jig while the other moves the rollers with the sticks. Been doing that for a while now, I hate it when I get one roller that would start creeping on it's own when we're pulling out - so this is what I came up with to stop that.
I got lots of stuff made out of #6...mostly they're on my belt when I'm on hooks, and I use them as hooks. On my drill, torch, and my meter I've got some D-rings that come right on and off, instead of copper. A couple months ago we started wrecking out the old cables from this force relocate we were doing, and we made some #6 hooks that we just attached to our belts (not climbing - the belts to our pants), that was big enough to hold a roll of duct tape, so as we're rolling the wreckout up we can just reach back and there it is. No having to set it down or go through pockets!
This post has been edited by lashdawg: 08 February 2010 - 05:04 PM
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