BlackDog 05:16 PM 09-15-2010
AD720 05:23 PM 09-15-2010
Yes, these guys are absolutely bananas. Beyond just the dangers of the height they have to deal with serious RF.
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md4958 05:23 PM 09-15-2010
I love the comment this guy made:
Originally Posted by :
i'm surprised the tower didn't bend from the sheer weight of his balls
:-):-):-)
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Smokin Gator 05:25 PM 09-15-2010
No way in the world that I would do it... but I know a family that has a business that paints towers like that. All 5 male members of the family do it and of course they make REALLY good money. I've always wondered what kind of insurance they have to pay?
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Salvelinus 05:30 PM 09-15-2010
No way I would be stupid enough to think I should climb that without being attached because it's faster. "If I can do it faster I can make the company more money, why strap in?" Doesn't make much sense to me, I'd take all the time I could
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massphatness 05:32 PM 09-15-2010
Blueface 05:33 PM 09-15-2010
J0eybb 05:33 PM 09-15-2010
If that were in the US, there is no way he'd be allowed to go up without the safety gear on 100% of the time.
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Kreth 05:36 PM 09-15-2010
Hell no. I hate heights.
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hammondc 05:37 PM 09-15-2010
Oh God. That made my hands clammy. No Way.
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md4958 05:37 PM 09-15-2010
Originally Posted by J0eybb:
If that were in the US, there is no way he'd be allowed to go up without the safety gear on 100% of the time.
I believe it was in the US. They mentioned OSHA being ok with them not strapping in because it takes more time and is more tiring.
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AD720 05:39 PM 09-15-2010
Originally Posted by md4958:
I believe it was in the US. They mentioned OSHA being ok with them not strapping in because it takes more time and is more tiring.
:-) There are state by state reg's that dictate rest time and having fall protection while in a stationary work position but as far as I know it is not required to climb on rope.
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BlackDog 05:43 PM 09-15-2010
Originally Posted by J0eybb:
If that were in the US, there is no way he'd be allowed to go up without the safety gear on 100% of the time.
The narrator said free climbing was OSHA approved, so I assumed it was the USA. But I don't know for sure.
I liked the comment, "Good thing he's got a helmet on."
:-)
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markem 05:54 PM 09-15-2010
J0eybb 05:56 PM 09-15-2010
Originally Posted by BlackDog:
The narrator said free climbing was OSHA approved, so I assumed it was the USA. But I don't know for sure.
I liked the comment, "Good thing he's got a helmet on." :-)
I must have missed that, but that is crazy.
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Samsquanch 05:58 PM 09-15-2010
Looks like it's been taken down due to copyright concerns...dang I'd really like to see it.
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Samsquanch 06:00 PM 09-15-2010
pnoon 06:09 PM 09-15-2010
jonumberone 06:17 PM 09-15-2010
I would be out of breath from the elevator ride.
:-)
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NCRadioMan 06:18 PM 09-15-2010
Met a number of tower climbers when I was in radio. They are a different lot but for the money they make, if I were physically able, I wouldn't mind doing it. The highest tower I climbed was 250ft.
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