I'm dissapointed that there was no mention of joint paste (or as we call it, baby sh*t) or ductoring the connections. All joints should be 10 micro ohm or less. Good facial furniture though.
240.0 probably a small cable for you.
 
It is a bit smaller than a nice 400kv joint 🙂 Still a good beard though. You could hide snacks in there for weeks 😁
 
Never shake hands with a cable jointer forearms like tree trunks and fingers of iron.
 
Never shake hands with a cable jointer forearms like tree trunks and fingers of iron.
Just knee him in the rocks at the same time.......especially if the trunks are speedos, he deserves it!!!
 
Not sure why Youtube algorithms don't promote this channel, but well worth watching. No drama, no pretence of celebrity, no free stuff to promote and nothing to sell - just a guy doing some interesting work.

And the crying shame and joke is, he may not be able to replace a poxy CU is somebody's house.
That is the laughable situation.
 
And the crying shame and joke is, he may not be able to replace a poxy CU is somebody's house.
That is the laughable situation.

Well his work is certainly specialised, but that's part of the attraction. I also like the fact that he gets on with it and doesn't need to continually point out how great he is or promote stuff that nobody needs.
 
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Well his work is certainly specialised, but that's part of the attraction. I also like the fact that he gets on with it and doesn't need to continually point out how great he is or promote stuff that nobody needs.
Handling that size cable on his own is amazing, picked up some great tips with the mech aids.
 
You get companies that solely specialise in pulling large cables and making them off, he clearly is a skilled individual with plenty of thought going into the process because errors with cables of that size are not easy to correct.
 
I spent some time on site from time to time with a company who did big cable installs.
Loved it and it was a really good, I remember being about 18 or 19 and being handed a set of these for the very first time to cut the cores...

I have a cheap set of ratchet cutters, which are reasonably decent (not suitable for steel), but noticed in one of his videos the use of an exhaust cutter for armour.
 
Done a big SWA when was an apprentice two of us the spark used an hydraulic crimper for the lugs.
The cable was as heavy as F
 
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Done a big SWA when was an apprentice two of us the spark used an hydraulic crimper for the lugs.
The cable was as heavy as F

We do some fairly big cables from time to time, but my part involves pulling in and swinging on them. Not sure anyone is going to chance leaving the apprentice to terminate eye-wateringly expensive cables 😄
 
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That stuff he is working with is about 30kg per meter if i remember right.
I was impressed with his work and his planning and his patience.

I don’t think I would ask him to arm wrestle if I met him!!
 
I spent some time on site from time to time with a company who did big cable installs.
Loved it and it was a really good, I remember being about 18 or 19 and being handed a set of these for the very first time to cut the cores...
Proper jointers use their teeth.
 
That stuff he is working with is about 30kg per meter if i remember right.
I was impressed with his work and his planning and his patience.

I don’t think I would ask him to arm wrestle if I met him!!
Some of the cable I helped pull in were literally 4 or 5 man teams to get the cable laid out then up on the tray
 
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I remember one the sites we did was where they counted and stored cash. We had to sign stuff to say we wouldn't reveal the location to anyone etc etc

There were people with big carts on trollies wheeling big bags full of cash about to be sorted , and counted / wrapped etc

Think something like £5,000,000 in notes passed through the site every day
 
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That stuff he is working with is about 30kg per meter if i remember right.
I was impressed with his work and his planning and his patience.

I don’t think I would ask him to arm wrestle if I met him!!
Hate to think how much that cable is per meter.
 
And the crying shame and joke is, he may not be able to replace a poxy CU is somebody's house.
That is the laughable situation.
Same as Delroy the spark
 
And the crying shame and joke is, he may not be able to replace a poxy CU is somebody's house.
That is the laughable situation.

He can , he just couldn't notify the job to BC

Part Pee is all backwards as it penalises the hard working electrician, the onus should actually be on the homeowner to notify the council and pay the relevant fee (not the spark)
 
Not sure why Youtube algorithms don't promote this channel, but well worth watching. No drama, no pretence of celebrity, no free stuff to promote and nothing to sell - just a guy doing some interesting work.

I do like his stuff, watch ìt regularly, mostly with beard envy. "Jointech Cabling" as tht company name "Horse cock handlers" wouldn't drive up tht same amount of business. Some of the tips are belters; using swa armouring as tie-wraps; I wouldn't have thought or that!
 

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