Repairing a Broken Gas Line
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there was no ground on those squeezer and they did not mark there stab depth
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no hardhats thas bad he use the caping tool but he didnt use a whipe for clean the pipe
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I've had 'em right in the roots of the turf (maybe 2" down) on a few jobs. But they were old steel ones, and fortunately did not break.
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Here the lines are supposed to be 600mm deep on public land yet on the one site Ive been at for the last 3months only 3 out of 76 have been that depth some have only been 50mm under the grass, aint hit one yet but had a few close calls
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69rd96, its funny how this video is about gas lines and you used the word 'ASSES'.
Fartastic!
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Yes, but only so you could have this CHOICE vid!
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We do services at 3 ft, main line 3 1/2-4ft. Throw a bunch of other utilities in the way we can start going deeper.Come on Al you can do better than that! Why not pull a T of a high pressure line? I wanna see action, sand flying! haha, shit happens......
Diggerkid 2 years ago
I've gotta start posting videos again. I've got a back log of footage back to '08, but I just haven't felt like doing any editing/uploads for the past few month. Don't know why. Maybe too much time wasted on video games, lol!
kimchiman1000 2 years ago
here in australia we have set depths of 450mm in property and min 600mm in public land. Where is the video showing how hard it is to fix a 110 mm main at 100 kpa live!.
rhetski28 3 years ago
"Where is the video showing how hard it is to fix a 110 mm main at 100 kpa live!"
Ahhh - THAT video! Well...
I seem to recall that the camera got blown over some trees and I couldn't find it.
;)
kimchiman1000 3 years ago