be real carefull ,,,,,brother,and watch out for those mega potholes on the road,,,,,keep your mind on your work and let us know ,,when ya can ,,scammy,,and yea I know swamp,,,,but he aint the only one who has a few beers after work,,,love ya all ,,you too dawg,,,,,,be good ,,scammy
you drunk again? I can hardly make out what you say ,,,,cmon man ,,pull your head out of your ass,,,scammy
Forget what I said About partially agreeing with RDawg. Sorry about that. Should of reada little more first.
im currently working out two poles a day, gloving 7600 and 14900 single phase wearing class 3 gloves with no worries, makes for a much easier day
and less stressful when using your hands, no boards, no sticks, and your pole buddy knows every move you make and you him also
14.9 single phase??? new one on me. If that is correct, its way too hot to work while walking wood. Have at it but not in my crew.
Thats insane......Death wish.
Rubber gloving work techniques are based on the principle of insulate and isolate, a practice that all who want to enjoy a long and safe career in linework should abide by. Obviously gloving off the pole violates this principle and should not be considered a safe work practice.
" When character is lost, all is lost "
in texas we glove any thing from 7620 on down off the pole,unfortunatly in the metro area we have a lot of blind poles and yes it is our policy to glove it hot off the pole,14.4 on the other hand we kill it out,do the repairs and then reenergize it.....