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Talk Host 09-19-2010 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 293323)
Why! In this age of technology is there not a better safer way...Even old
technology, replace the light with a pulley system, remember, necessity is the mother of invention, I think this would qualify as necessity....I'm with RichieLion, could not pay me enough!!


Were they changing a light? On our radio and TV towers, we had to have a tower jack do a visual inspection every now and then. Sometimes the fittings would corrode or we would get a better antenna to put on the tower, or it needed to be painted.

Here is an interesting, but macabre side note. One of the tower jacks who worked on our towers in upstate New York was Nicholas Berg. Remember that poor soul. He was the first American beheaded by the extremists in Iraq in 2004.

Biker B 09-19-2010 09:50 AM

I was one of seven electricians who worked with seven iron workers that set the antenna on top of the empire state building in 1985. After needle was set we worked for 12 months installing the lighting and antenna lines.

Pturner 09-19-2010 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 293323)
Why! In this age of technology is there not a better safer way...Even old
technology, replace the light with a pulley system, remember, necessity is the mother of invention, I think this would qualify as necessity....I'm with RichieLion, could not pay me enough!!

A lot of transmission line maintenance is done from helicopters these days.

mak44070 09-19-2010 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 293415)
A lot of transmission line maintenance is done from helicopters these days.


I have this mental image of a guy dangling by the ankles, trying to fix something - 'course he'd have a helmet on!:22yikes:


bkcunningham1 09-19-2010 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Biker B (Post 293354)
I was one of seven electricians who worked with seven iron workers that set the antenna on top of the empire state building in 1985. After needle was set we worked for 12 months installing the lighting and antenna lines.

Wow. I bet you have some good stories to tell about that job.

Talk Host 09-19-2010 03:26 PM

Several years ago, Amity and I played golf with a guy down in Sanibel who was the chief engineer for the tower installation on the World Trade Center. I get the shivers thinking about it.

JK :cold:

Pturner 09-19-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by mak44070 (Post 293419)
I have this mental image of a guy dangling by the ankles, trying to fix something - 'course he'd have a helmet on!:22yikes:


Oh sorry, Mak,

At least let me improve your mental image. It's actually pretty darn cool!

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chpOgJwqBXU&feature=related[/ame]

Larryandlinda 09-19-2010 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 293427)
Oh sorry, Mak,

At least let me improve your mental image. It's actually pretty darn cool!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chpOg...eature=related

That clip includes two jobs at the top of the skill and risk chain
We've seen golf cart operators that can't even get into a car space

Wonder if the pilot has a couple beers to steady the nerves?

L and L

swrinfla 09-19-2010 04:21 PM

Huge kudos to the guys who do this kind of stuff!

Here's a thought, though: the guys we've seen in the clips here are almost at round level. They do deserve our great appreciation; but, what about the guys/gals doing spacewalks at the International Space Station???????

:BigApplause:

SWR
:beer3:

N'awlins Lady 09-19-2010 08:24 PM

This makes the "Honey, how was your day at work today?" question seem...well, rather ridiculous! :loco:

Trudy

Larryandlinda 09-19-2010 08:47 PM

N'walins? N'awlins?
 
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Originally Posted by N'awlins Lady (Post 293503)
This makes the "Honey, how was your day at work today?" question seem...well, rather ridiculous! :loco:

Trudy

Nice shoes
Hey, have we had it wrong for a half century?

we thought it was 'N'walins'

By the way, our own is "Bawl'mer", Hon.

L and L

Jakel 09-19-2010 09:32 PM

I was an electrician, and was called on to climb a 270 foot tower, which was actually a smokestack for a Trash to Steam plant in N.J. Although my climb was longer than theirs, since they were in an elevator to 1600', their view was much more amazing. My climb was like climbing an extension ladder standing straight up. I had a safety harness that attached at the belt that I had to pull on as I ascended. However, their free climb at the top was what seperates the real climbers from the novices. I didn't even think OSHA allowed that!!
My toes remembered the feeling as I watched the video. Today, I would need lunch, dinner, and 2 naps to make the round trip!!

k2at 09-20-2010 05:29 AM

I wonder what happens if he leaves a wrench up there after he comes down.

Taltarzac 09-20-2010 08:25 AM

Check out the graph on guyed masts.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...s_in_the_world

Supposedly this is the 2nd tallest structure in the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVLY-TV_mast

getdul981 09-20-2010 09:48 AM

I hope they went to the bathroom before they started.


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