I think its 5"? its larger than the cementing stuff by far.. i think its rated to 70mpa but not sure.
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well rzl you're welcome to work any camp job you can find in P.E.I too. in the meantime either move to alberta or suck it. I have no problem with getting a camp job to try it out, but if you want permanent work but you are not willing to relocate.... and yes I wasn't born in Alberta either.....nor Saskatchewan. where I come from you do what you have to do, and you move where you have to move to make a living. Alberta is where I hang my hat right now so its what I call home.
most frac Iron is 3 inch i have used 4 inch on 1 job and might have taken 3 men to a long joint, never even heard of 5 inch, would take a crane to rig in line pipe -
Ok never heard of 5" but that don't mean there isn't. We use 2" and that can be heavy when in the mud. Hope things get better for ya.
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im happy enough livin in BC and workin in AB, thx -
Most of the time, probably 90% is typical frac.. sit around waiting for something to happen.. we did 2 jobs over 15 hours and although there were 2 full rig ins, a rig out and moved to the 2nd lease we didn't even pump 1 cube.
We had to wait about 4 hours for the enermax guys to go get a ladder - so much ### time.
Probably right about it not being 5" I'm not sure.. its larger/heavier stuff than we used on cement.Last edited: May 19, 2012
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Lol. I agree usually I'm the one to take the iron up to the floor so the 2x2 valve can get real heavy. Thank god for the winch line some days.
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those big triple rigs out west of Rocky mountain house. I think I counted 65 stairs from the matting to the rig floor. send up everything you can on the line.
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If its in front of you, its above you
Some of the bigger rigs have a cage, easy enough to get it to the catwalk and then toss it in the box, let them carry it - rig hands always seemed to want to help us.Brit101 Thanks this. -
Ours have a handle on them so can carry with one hand and still keep 3 point contact but do see your point.
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