High work ( construction crane inspection )
Once you get over 40', it doesn't matter anymore but :willy:
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I'm out. :leaving:
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Screw that, it looks too cold.
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Oh hell no! I hope that guy gets paid well.
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Nope not doing it. :nonod:
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Didn’t watch.
I have the attention span of a nat. |
NFW :ack:
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I have ridden outside hoists up 60 plus stories and had no issue with the height, whereas others were clinging on the cage for dear life. I have been up in the spire on top of liberty place before there were any walls. that said, I might be able to do that job, but cant say for sure. the view is amazing on nice days.
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Now I can't even watch vids like this. Dunno what happened. Got old I guess. |
I was afraid until I took a 30 foot free air drop, face first from under a shelf while rock climbing. Cured me right up!
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I never did the outside hoists very high but did help place steel up to three stories. Added steel bracing ( beams) to One Penn Center on the roof when they upgraded the A/C in the early 80s. ( I went up and down in the freight elevator so much those days I felt high :crazy: ) Some of my fellow Ironworkers were completely unfazed by heights but they were also on the erection crews ( I did mostly the builds in the shop and helped install ) |
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You are my brother from a different Mother. No fear of heights at all. |
****... Dat....
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Out of the question.
Our bedroom (2nd floor) has has a loft area off of it that overlooks the family room; I don't even like going out there. |
As a pipefitter/welder I did my share of high work. Mostly on the large towers some chemical plants use. Been up on top by climbing the ladder, riding in a work bucket and a couple times in a Bosuns chair. I got to admit working on the towers it was strange to see the birds flying much lower than where you were!:D Also worked a lot on the tall buildings of Albany's Empire state Plaza, (AKA South Mall)
After I took a 22' fall that busted me up, (fell off a slippery cigar tank) and spent 2 weeks in hospital and six months out of work I was the one that determined what I would or would not climb or ride. If I felt safe I would go very high, if t was a situation I was not comfortable I played ground man. That distance could be 5' to 500' it was my prerogative! My FIL was a iron worker and did a lot of climbing, one of his sayings was once your over 30', height does not matter! Most of his work was in the no hard hat or safety harness era. He worked a lot in NYC and the bridges in the area! |
Years ago I’d say heck yes, today probably not
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