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okay so I'm going to walk everybody
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through a full six meter cycle here
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obviously starting with the muck pile I
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did not have actually footage of gassing
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out and washing down washing down is of
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course important you know keep the gases
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down and I like to clean all my hoses
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and everything under the header and it
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makes it look nice so we're going to go
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straight to making this muck pile
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disappear and get into some some other
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action here so this is a 6 meter round
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eight point one by eight point three
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usually about 140 blast holes and in
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this time-lapse we were four reamers and
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later on we switched to six and
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eliminated all bootlegs like he was just
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button marks every day so this is the
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scalar rolling in big mechanized scaler
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we got took a lot of the hand labor and
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in doing this and certainly made it a
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lot safer for everybody rather than
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sending a couple of guys under a covered
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man basket to take all this down by hand
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we just had my my partner here going
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with this little girl here and take down
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every little chunky could get his little
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pic under and I see him go over he goes
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over the entire round and gives the face
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of scrape to and because in the next
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clip I'm going to be sending him in
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under a man basket in just a zoom boom
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and you know development this size you
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can get some pretty hairy hair you loose
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that you can't necessarily see now you
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see some sub powder and some trunk line
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hanging out there take care of that
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usually we have an engineer behind this
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too and he sets up a survey equipment
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and points the laser anywhere there
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there's something tight so
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my partner here sees a red dot somewhere
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he just knows to to give that rock some
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some extra scraping until it's gone now
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you see that right side is pretty here
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pretty shitty lots of loose coming down
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I don't give the face a scrape and pull
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out we got the wash pipe hooked up paint
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up all the bootlegs so we like to
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visually check every barrel mark and
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every bootleg and paint it up so when
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the shock readers come in and shock read
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everything they they don't shock read
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over any potential any powder you know
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boosters or anything that's going to be
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left there because after shock reading
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we're going to be rolling in and
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punching drill steel through all of it
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and it'd be a terrible shame to drill
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into some powder and make a big mess and
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you know he gives the face an extra
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visual check see all the lights come
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into saw the surveyors and engineers
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come in getting ready to do their
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mapping so after every blast we clean
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out all the rock and prep it so it's
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safe they come in and shoot it with a
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bunch of lasers and computers and take
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the exact almost like a 3d scan of up
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the tunnel verify that we're online and
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graded now here they go setting up this
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computer nice flash lights to see the
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scan there to expect 3d image at the
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tunnel and we got the scoop ready for
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quick cleanup before the chakras roll in
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as you see we're just form welling up
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here protect the equipment from all the
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cement
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have definitely I think with shock reads
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uh the care in your equipment is really
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important you know when you got a
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mistake and your pump and cement
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you can't pump cement oh my god is it
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ever a mess chasing your plug off and
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it's just better to do I mean of course
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it's better to do all the job right the
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first time but you don't want to screw
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up a shocking
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so
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right off the hop here where highs are
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scaling we've got a very high pressure
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water ball pressure washer on the end of
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this boom here and it oscillates around
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and you know gets with all the rock
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surface wet sand and blows away all a
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duster debris or any small pieces of
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loose that were missed during the
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scaling in the hand scaling process
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go around the whole tunnel and then do
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the base afterwards
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and then usually when the shock readers
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doing this behind the scenes the trans
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mixers are setting up and and filling
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the hopper you know getting the rest of
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the heading tidied up so then when a
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hydro skimming is done the the trans
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mixer is already in place the hoppers
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filled up and they're pretty much ready
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to help you set up the boom hangout
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there he comes already he's probably got
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the nozzle to cap off the Smith put the
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there you go
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no more audio on my compressor get the
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accelerant flowing prime the line with
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some water
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paper mask I was a part-time shock
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reader spared nozzle guy it's back and
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forth all the way around try not to get
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it on the face too much and you know
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where it paints out the bootlegs I mean
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if they painted them up there's no snow
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powder at all or supervisor bring me a
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proper mask so usually we get a
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prescription
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you know when the engineer's come in the
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last scene and do their mapping they
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look at the rock test it all out with
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their whatever they do and they
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prescribed the shock Reed measurements
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and the bolt lengths and patterns where
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they want the ground support a lot of
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times it would be you know 50 mil
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shotcrete on the on the roof and or the
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back and the walls sometimes it'd have a
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hundred or you know depending on what
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kind of class ground it is but you know
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as an operator you're pretty much just
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more on the roof and
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supported like a tunnel kind of thing
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fill in the holes try and make it look
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like a tunnel you get rid of any rock
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contours and try and fill it in so it's
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all nice and
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overlap it and you got to spread it
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around evenly in not just a timely
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fashion but like a timely organized
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fashion because if you spray too much in
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one spot to consistently get fallout
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like it'll just fall off because you got
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too much weight so you gotta evenly
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distribute you know do you always want
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to be you know like a 90-degree angle
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from the rock that you're spraying on
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and that doesn't mean you're always
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straight up and down like the rock
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contours are always different shapes so
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you're kind of it just means 90 degrees
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can be really any angle when you're
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thinking about it from the booms point
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of view it's almost like a 3d painting
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of the tunnel filling in all the gaps
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and provide the proper ground support
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with shotcrete so you know it takes them
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definitely takes some practice and
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getting used to the controls you know
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you can see here I'm standing sideways
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to wrap my head around that these
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joysticks and the way they've all moved
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it's actually almost completely opposite
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from the Copco Jumbos that we were
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running here looks like we're done shock
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reading now so it's a time for clean-out
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and being this very shock reader
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I was very happy this day a broken
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pressure washer tip and I remember this
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day specifically it was a Saturday like
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Christmas holidays and everybody else
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was up for pizza and you know once you
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stop you start shock reading you can't
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really stop until you're done because
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you got to clean out and shocker is just
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one of those things where because once
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you start here you're in it until it's
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done
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cement don't wait for nobody unless you
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ditch it somewhere
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so pressure wash the whole dome you know
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if you do a good for my job it's easy
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and if you don't make big mess you know
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a bunch of spills or plug ups or rebound
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everywhere you know you get the shock
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review where it's supposed to go clean
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up is usually pretty easy
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this is a very cold cold Christmas
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holidays and well cold from British
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Columbia anyways
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get wet
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it's usually if shocked readers upfront
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cleaning office boom you see I got the
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caps on there
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banging off the Sharpie pressure washer
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so crappy tip broken no way to get a new
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one now speed it up here go go faster
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take that nozzle apart
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scruple of shotcrete off
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another once-over
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Craster
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I was cursing in my head the whole time
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is fresh washer
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and clean out the nozzle do this go
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there
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you know if you don't do a good job
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cleaning out of this nozzle and all the
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stuff you're just going to have plug us
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next time then take off the cap no seeds
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classes that rubber away nice
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took took the head apart they're clean
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all the inside being inside the nozzle
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game-planning wash out the back end
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there
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wrap up this friend knock over you the
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nozzle has a little insert gonna wash
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that out
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those of you like the sound effects they
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hear the compressor ripping in the
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background put that nozzle back together
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grease up the insert and the
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the rubber
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try and park
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[Music]
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hey wrap that boom up go help the guy in
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the back end there get his clean out
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done we get a purge
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may you see big blast of water it's a
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little line up and purge there we go
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another one pressure wash pressure wash
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brush wash and we're out of here bolting
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time bring that pump in with the Jumbo
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shockers never do you know I was just
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shocked reading now you can see all our
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are painted up bootlegs there so I like
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to put my boom up drive in to the
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lateral bolts flip it up get my bit
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ready
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I see clean up the cable hang it up out
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of the water set up the total station
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put your prisms up and go navigate and
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step tap the last bolt row navigate
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measure metering point 1.75 meters out
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and start pounded in the holes here this
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is a two point four meter mechanical
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bolts
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Constable's their partner hop in the
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basket i paint out the bottom bootlegs
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you start slamming in bolts where you
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going so you've got a air impact we got
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a air attachment in the basket their
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hammers about we paints the depths of
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the shock REIT so you can kind of get an
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idea that's in centimeters so you can
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see on the right a lot of the bolts are
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5 centimeters and the top there's 10
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centimeters that road for another row
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two rows of bolts and navigate again it
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is a four ring day two so this is
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probably forty four two point four meter
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bolts so as I said earlier those gos and
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surveyors they prescribed all the ground
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support so what they feel fit you know
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sometimes we had three meter bolts we
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had four meter bolts and times we even
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had six meter bolts but later on in the
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project we figured that if we're just
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consistently doing two point four meter
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bolts we don't need to have the five
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meter steel on there and have the split
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feeds fully extended so we just went to
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short drill booms for bolting and and
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even for probing just didn't use the
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split feed anymore and it was it was
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much more efficient and much easier to
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move the booms around so usually when my
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partners on the last row bolts I like to
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wash the face with the boom so just turn
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the rotation on take the bits off and
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spray down the face so a lot of the
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loose will fall off before he gets there
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and he's safely out of the way it looks
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like I forgot a bolt here too they sneak
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in and drill a hole underneath them and
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all the shock readers is already
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hardened up and we're going in here it's
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just additional mechanical bolts that
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we're installing the shock read is
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supposed to be good enough to work under
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so I'm before we pull the Jumbo I like
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to bang the bits and the steel off so
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the if the mechanics need to work on it
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in the shop and then my partner is going
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to go up and paint up all the bootlegs
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and get ready to drill around so I'm not
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sure if my partner here is man or
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machine never seems to stop never seems
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to get tired never gives up always happy
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to do anything with a smile on his face
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and you know it's super important when
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you're trying to get this work done and
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you know if something goes wrong it's
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there's usually a lot of labor involved
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in mopping it up
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like you know your blowpipe in your
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clean up oil spills grumpo and rolling
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up cable on roll on cable it's excessive
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scaling and slinging speed rods and get
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soaking wet and muddy like every single
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day was just like underground life it's
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awesome every day is like beach day
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playing in the sandbox get the gear out
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from a different angle here I like to
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park the always have my next piece of
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equipment right behind ready to go ready
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to roll in I'd also like to point out
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how nice and straight that vent tube is
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gorgeous so we can just hop in the next
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piece of equipment and you've got the
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least amount idle time for the face so
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plug it into the box right now I like to
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move my boom ahead kind of cage wearing
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in a how far away are going to be
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drilling navigate again prisms up a
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little station up then - don't look so
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nice there all the fans off I must be
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doing some work okay we start with the
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lifters I always like to start with the
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the bottom and we put tubes in the
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bottom holes called the lifters and
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paint a line so as the round progresses
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and the drilling progresses sometimes
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the face can really unravel and power
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scaling is needed then we're going to
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come in with a high mech later and hand
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scale and you can make you know quite a
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mess you can bring down a lot of rocks
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and completely bury sometimes you know
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your bottom couple of rows and if you're
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going to hand scale at the - boom
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hi mech basket and make a big mess you
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can't keep bringing equipment in and out
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of the face sometimes it's a long
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distance until you can change what
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equipment is going to be able to come to
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the face I like to do scan - as soon as
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possible
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and I can see all my my tights from the
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previous round and it gives me some time
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added to game plan on where I'm going to
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have tights drilling and as you can see
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they're up in the computer screens I've
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got lines and lookouts for every hole I
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don't really have a choice of where I'm
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drilling so sometimes if the previous
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round is tight drilling the perimeter
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holes is more difficult just because
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your drifter and your boom is going to
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be rubbing up against the wall or the
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shock reader bolt so you see my partner
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putting in the lifter tubes there this
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is a 6 meter steel six point two meters
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so I usually like to get all of the
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holes that I need to do upside down so
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as you can see my my drills are on the
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bottom of my booms there I like to get
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all the holes done on the bottom first
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and then I can slowly rotate my booms so
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they're upright and that reduces the
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amount of boom movement and changes that
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you have to do so also with these
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Jumbo's - they have I think they're
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called paramedics so you can set certain
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angles of your boom usually you'll have
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like a second function trigger on the
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joystick and you can set different
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angles and then here's your first
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functions of the boom like rotate your
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your elbow and in out up down left right
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it'll keep the Jumbo computer will
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automatically keep the same angles that
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you're drilling so you can rotate left
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or right and move up and down and that's
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how you get a nice straight perimeter
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nice straight box nice straight lifters
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is you can just set your angle set your
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boom and it the jumble do its best to to
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keep it that way and then you can just
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move across the face and drill all the
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same holes with the same
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look oh and it drastically increases
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drill efficiency not having to move your
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booms around not having to constantly
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change your angles and I think it also
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increases accuracy to like a lot of the
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times there's optical illusions
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underground you can't
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is it really looking that far up or down
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and especially if you're on a corner
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ramp it's sometimes really hard to tell
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and this is just isn't for computers
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it's the same with just the hydraulic
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electric Jumbo's with no computers they
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still even the old school ones just
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hydraulic functions that that keep the
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angles I like to keep my hoses dangling
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from the booms so straight down not
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rubbing or sliding against anything that
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reduce a lot of blown hoses the split
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feeds you got a lot of hoses that have
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to move constantly and that's why I find
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that they break down a little bit more
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speaking of breakdowns I think I've
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mentioned a couple of times already in
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this video about doing things right and
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how time-consuming and costly it is to
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do things wrong you know preventive
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maintenance on all of the equipment is
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super important the consumables on the
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Jumbo x striker bars and bits steel
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those I think are the first line of
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equipment maintenance you got to have
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good drill steel striker bars bits
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otherwise you just work in the machine
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harder and worn out threads you lose an
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amazing amount of percussion especially
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in the electric I draw of drifters is
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there's so much percussion in limits and
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you're losing so much with just the
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burned-out threads and to break down is
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especially if you got your boom up in
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the air stuck in the back and you got to
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fish the steel out you got no basket
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it's difficult to deal with sometimes
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we're going to move into the cut here
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quick get a reamer on now let's we've
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got a reamer on the right boom now heads
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the remanence hole roll our garbage
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explosives and started drilling the cop
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with the left boom and we'll go right
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into riemann with the right boom that's
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kind of my strategy for pulling right in
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front of the cut is one of them can
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break down and if they're both good to
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go one is drilling the blast holes and I
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can get a reamer on right away and you
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know you always going to add those to
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this drill steel turn it and soon you
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get REME in the better you can hear
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they're aiming there the hollow the
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hollowness of the big hole
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residents out back there
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having here out of the temple surprising
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no no gearing of the loading but go
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right to scaling here
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so after drawn for four to six hours you
00:28:05
can imagine it makes them loose so go
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over the face of the bar many people
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agree it would probably be faster to
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just load them from the top down you
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know we got a cap and powder map in the
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baskets so you know top down and be
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pretty fast but we scale it just be safe
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scale a little thing all nice and then a
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little ball the stick powder put stick
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powder and all the perimeter holes we
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usually use about four boxes of stick
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powder per basket and then one box of
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stick powder per side for each of the
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the bottom perimeter holes we put six
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powder in every perimeter hole we just
00:29:07
staggered one full hole and then you
00:29:11
know half a dozen in the next hole and
00:29:13
then the full avidin sticks all the way
00:29:15
around and made nice barrel marks all
00:29:18
the way around and with that six reamer
00:29:20
cut we almost never saw bootlegs after
00:29:24
we started loading like this so it gets
00:29:28
big six meter poles there lots of powder
00:29:36
partner had a hammer and in the powder
00:29:41
tamping it all nice and good nice and
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good
00:30:03
stick powder all the way around again we
00:30:10
didn't really have a choice what we were
00:30:13
loading we had they gave us maps
00:30:14
everyday and they were coming in with
00:30:17
cameras and taking a pictures of before
00:30:21
and after the blast after we had loaded
00:30:24
it you know they're measuring the amount
00:30:27
of emulsion and keep tracking of every
00:30:29
piece of stick powder so say you know
00:30:33
screws up it's on them and we used to
00:30:38
scale real good so many holes that we
00:30:41
still like to do the bottom separate
00:30:45
well not separate but us a separate
00:30:47
person would take care of the entire
00:30:49
bottom pull it all the lifters needles
00:30:52
and a couple holes up and then once
00:30:58
everybody was done in the basket come
00:31:00
the hose that ran off the basket
00:31:08
you just come in and everybody tag-teams
00:31:10
we got two guys on the remote
00:31:18
do you guys in there phone to guys knows
00:31:43
you hear that a lot
00:31:59
I did find lovely emulsion at all
00:32:03
not spraying over there pump it into
00:32:05
water it's just like he's so easy can
00:32:10
feel it pushing the hose out so all this
00:32:16
stuff like was so easy
00:32:21
a skier
00:32:24
makes a big difference
00:32:28
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00:32:32
faster-faster-faster
00:32:45
being a little bit AMX I always like
00:32:47
blowed top-down - because you're pushing
00:32:51
all the water out or training here the
00:32:53
hole below it but I'm also marry me
00:33:00
so you get the hold cut there for
00:33:03
Reimers later on after this salt film we
00:33:10
switch to six reamer cut and we never
00:33:14
had even a button mark off of these
00:33:16
never again
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00:33:21
barely ever read last I always you
00:33:26
barely ever because I'm sure there was
00:33:28
one but just said not even button Marx
00:33:33
is almost over break every round and you
00:33:36
know if there was major screw-ups during
00:33:40
the blast a lot of the times it was a
00:33:42
human error like you know emulsion is
00:33:44
finicky the equipment not blame humans
00:33:47
but human controlled variables you know
00:33:52
pre maintenance checks and stuff like
00:33:54
that that slipped by us and it screws up
00:33:57
and we have to forfeit something and
00:33:59
it's not perfect and that's how it goes
00:34:02
and when I say emulsion is more finicky
00:34:05
than am exits that's not really so it's
00:34:07
just there's more to setting it up you
00:34:10
know you got your water pressures and
00:34:12
slick in your line and the right water
00:34:15
mixture not too much water and so it's
00:34:20
there's more steps to it so it's easier
00:34:22
to screw up and when everybody is kind
00:34:26
of doing a little bit everything like
00:34:28
you're always carrying something or
00:34:31
always working as you go so there's
00:34:34
never a wasted step and sometimes
00:34:36
multiple people doing multiple things on
00:34:40
multiple jobs sometimes some things get
00:34:43
missed and you know you get that
00:34:45
complacency and you just forget to
00:34:48
double-check and something gets missed
00:34:50
and and then that's usually when you
00:34:53
have a repast so it looks like we're
00:34:57
getting pretty close to having all those
00:35:00
holes filled with emulsion start clean
00:35:04
out pretty soon clean out you got a pump
00:35:07
the last little bit you know make sure
00:35:09
that there's no more explosives in the
00:35:11
line and then you slick it with water so
00:35:16
the next time you pump you prime it with
00:35:18
water and keeps the emulsion flowing
00:35:22
start tying in here
00:35:33
like to go up to the top sir from the
00:35:35
center it doesn't matter where you start
00:35:41
but it is important that your be line
00:35:45
this is a nice circle not a square or
00:35:50
rectangle or any sharp angles because
00:35:53
they the B line
00:35:56
I'm sure if I'm wrong someone will
00:35:58
correct me
00:35:59
it's like 22,000 feet or second and I
00:36:03
use blow right off corner so you want to
00:36:07
have a nice nice circle shape and
00:36:09
usually two two leads or the more the
00:36:12
merrier
00:36:14
and nice clean tie ons and of course
00:36:19
every part of the cycle is important and
00:36:22
it's important to do every part of the
00:36:24
cycle good but when it comes to blasting
00:36:27
you've done so much work to get that far
00:36:30
and to get that blast to screw it up by
00:36:35
doing something sloppy or messy or not
00:36:38
time's up again it's all of that work
00:36:43
down the drain
00:36:45
or just putting more work on your plate
00:36:47
so just like some men just like drilling
00:36:51
you're going to do it right but just
00:36:52
just do it right and it'll pay off I'll
00:36:56
speed this up faster go faster
00:37:10
shut up and I am
00:37:33
that's better fast mode
00:37:35
a worker way down the sides someone will
00:37:40
probably come in from the bottom here
00:37:41
start tying and the lifters yeah there
00:37:43
you go
00:37:45
just teamwork all the way through whoo
00:37:52
nice cut nice Italian job - I usually
00:37:58
like to wrap them up in little bundles
00:38:00
but we don't really have much trunk line
00:38:01
left oh I forgot we had some tight
00:38:05
supplies to go up oh that was stick
00:38:12
powder drop some beeline drop the bolt
00:38:16
so want to keep the mechanical bolts tie
00:38:23
that in
00:38:33
faster
00:38:38
okay Tran this thing out there you go I
00:38:43
think it's important to note on the tram
00:38:46
out here too that our vent tube is
00:38:48
perfect and you'll notice on all our
00:38:52
chiming videos that the vent tube is
00:38:54
perfect it's really important to have
00:38:58
you services nice and close by so you
00:39:00
have walk it back and forth too far
00:39:02
let's park to singing card there we go
00:39:08
the head anybody is actually still
00:39:16
watching
00:40:03
just wait for it and stare really really
00:40:07
hard at the screen at the darkness and
00:40:10
wait and wait
00:40:50
let those gaffes clear roll out the
00:40:55
scoop wash down do it all again we've
00:41:04
grabbed my camera first
00:41:13
nice fine