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Work over rig and light tubing.
ОтветитьWomen should apply for these jobs…👍🏻
ОтветитьWtf
ОтветитьA good way to lose a hand
ОтветитьOhh yeah! Thats how it's done, great teamwork! Y gotta rely on each other for consistency thats what makes for a great crew! Knock off at the end of the "tour" and "yeah boys we kicked arse today" nothing like it
ОтветитьDefinitely don’t want to get klocked by the block..working Derrick is fast paced and dangerous..always on the move..nicely done, very fluid with jabbin and stabbing joints..👍🇨🇱🇺🇸😎🌎😇✌️😬
ОтветитьThat's one connection. Imagine doing hundreds in 10 degrees with wind blowing.
ОтветитьYo you expect me to do this every time? 😂
ОтветитьThis is definitely a job a woman could do. 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьDerrick men united let's start a Union o united derrick men united....
ОтветитьThat split second before losing his left hand on the dead line and the split second window to push push it in the grabby thing... looks like fun.
Nvm thats not the dead line... hope those cables arent frayed
One hell of a latch ❤
ОтветитьMen of steel and iron!
ОтветитьThe wind will break any man down
ОтветитьToo fast imo, that's a bit dangerous
ОтветитьWhere are all the feminists, yelling for equality?
ОтветитьNo amount of money worth that obvious amount of danger.
ОтветитьHoly fuck !!!! What happened !!
ОтветитьQuickly!!! he has time for a bump of cocaine!!!
ОтветитьTo be honest with you. The quicker the blocks the easier it is. Long nails and the spoon. All timing. And using ropes and landyard properly. You will hardly see this today. And that's small drill pipe. The most stands I had in my monkey board. Was just
286 stands counting the BHA. Tripping out from the start of shift I wouldn't see the bit. And I will be finishing the trip on my next shift.
Trabajo duro , y no esos que yo te cuidó....puro guantes...
ОтветитьBeen there done that 15 years and 15 years running Casing, that kid shouldn't be using the dead-line, the other 3 drilling lines running thru Blocks and Crown are traveling, he lets go of drill line at the very last second before latching-up the pipe, some day his glove will get stuck yanking him up, many use dead line guiding blocks up, not ever necessary or safe, with 30 years experience I still got all 10 fingers and worked Rod Basket, ( Pickel Basket ) holding dead line is permanently dangerous !
Double back that drill line into drum and then blocks travel twice as fast, no problem !
It is a pitch-fork Board so I do give him credit, he is just working too hard, tho when running Rods most guide Blocks up with drill line, but not after years of experience !
Se tá doido, A segurança vem em primeira lugar, O cara sem o trava quedas somente com a retenção, bater o elevador nessa velocidade 😮.
ОтветитьCrazy
ОтветитьRoughest neck on the whole rig.. that block catches you and that's all she wrote..
ОтветитьIn the eighties when I was in the patch...if the driller wasn't tearing up the rig or hurting his hands...he wasn't working hard enough....go figure that shit. Doing what the driller and Derrick hand are doing proves exactly what I am saying.
ОтветитьIs there a breakroom up there?
ОтветитьPussy
ОтветитьMad respect
ОтветитьCrazy
ОтветитьLaying on your stomach to latch the short ones is savage 💪🏼 I worked 17years on production rigs in Bakersfield,Ca
ОтветитьThere's skill right there.
ОтветитьTrust The Rope 💪
ОтветитьWhere's the anti-patriarchy women and transgenders that are lining up claiming they are just as qualified to build the world doing this job?
ОтветитьYes now that is the way we ran on the tripples thai worked on when in the derricks. Floors were even that fast. That is getten it right there
ОтветитьQue peligro muy ligero sube.
ОтветитьJust have to remember that gravity is not what you put on your mashed potatoes
ОтветитьYes this is a good example of the traits a driller is looking for in a derrick Man... My personal belief is this is a good bench mark for the crew wide open at 100% now I'm running at the normal speed of 80% ....and that is running safely with reduced wear and tear on human and machine and as good this crew is as a whole would say productivity wouldn't be a problem.
Ответитьget em cowboys
ОтветитьI whana do this but that's some crazy shit.
ОтветитьThat thing coming up so fast seems like a good start to a broken hand.
ОтветитьThat ain't bad
ОтветитьHave him do it one handed
ОтветитьI had to rewind when I seen that block go by. A four line and it had to be in sixth gear. They make us use six lines down here in Mississippi.
ОтветитьW
Ответить☠️☠️ safety first
ОтветитьThe way he walked backwards after, like yeah I know exactly where I'm going. Wow.
ОтветитьGreat video …it also looks windy .. stay safe
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