Pike polishing is a long, metal-tipped, aluminum, or fiberglass pole used to grab, hold, or pull. They are widely used in construction, logging, rescue and recovery, maintenance of power lines, and fire extinguishers.
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Usage
The original use of poles in the fire service is to lower the walls and buildings around them to stop the spread of fire. Modern firefighting pike poles are usually made of fiberglass, 4-12 in length, and are used to search for flames hidden behind walls and ceilings, to pull objects from heat and strong fire, and to stabilize structures by solving window. Also known as the sky hook today, the pike pole is the 'hooker' referred to in the 'hook and ladder' truck.
In construction pile poles (piles, spike poles) are used to lift the sides of wood-framed structures, such as in warehouse holders and power poles. In driving their logs are called raft hooks and are used for floating log maneuvers.
In woodcutters they are used to control the wood that floats in the river in wooden drive and build wooden rafts. Pike poles used in log rafting were originally made of wood, usually spruce or pine. In the mid-1960s they began to make aluminum pipe that is plugged with wooden knob to maintain its buoyancy. Special logging tools with similar look are peavey and cant hook.
Pike polishes are also used for rescue work to catch people or objects floating in high and rough waters.
Linemen uses a pike pole to defend the power grid. In the early days of the pike construction poles were used to stand utility poles.
This tool can also be used in rescue events in such things as creating water channels for moving water.
Pike pole fishing
In the past, a pike pole was used for ice fishing, known as bagrenye ryby ("pike-polling fish"; bagor meaning "pole spear" in Russian). A number of ethnographers note that this method is specific to the Ural River. When fish begin to hybernate, large artel fishermen put a pike pole into the ice holes in places known for large fish to the crowd, so the dense forest is made of pike poles. When a floating fish crashes into a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls him out.
The 1835 Russian Lexicon Encyclopedis describes the tradition of ice Ural Cossack fishing for sturgeon. Ice fishing pike-pole sturgeon is traditionally allowed some time after Orthodox Christmas. On the day of bagrenye , the Cossacks will destroy the river ice at the famous sturgeon hibernation location, and remove the disturbed fish with polar spears. Successful cossacks sometimes capture as many as 50 sturgeons. Occasionally beluga was captured, and pulled out by the crowd. Only active Cossacks are allowed to take part in this company.
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- Pike (weapons), especially Goedendag
- Guisarme
- Boat hook
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Source of the article : Wikipedia