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high wire act

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 5:05 pm
by jjefferson
wrote:
> Found this on another forum. Don't worry no gets hurt, and its not a cat skateboarding. Just a clip of a bunch of workers climbing a really, really, really tall radio mast. I used to work on tall ships and go aloft all the time but this is something totally different.

http://www.liveleak.com/mp53/player.swf ... %26embed=1

Jim

Re: high wire act

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:55 pm
by Lifer
Wow! That takes some balls! Back in my teen-age years, I used to climb telephone poles with my dad. 40 feet was my limit back then. I wouldn't even go 20 feet now (my legs and breathing wouldn't allow it).

All I can say is "more power to the guys who can do it!" Being able to go up there is why they get the big bucks and can't get life insurance unless it's a group policy through their employers.

Re: high wire act

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:05 pm
by Master Yota
Thats the first video to ever, almost make me feel ill watching it... :oops:

Re: high wire act

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:19 pm
by W_A_Watson_II
Master Yota wrote:Thats the first video to ever, almost make me feel ill watching it... :oops:
SAME HERE!

Re: high wire act

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:47 am
by HingsingM37
wrote:
> > > EEEYOWWW!!! :shock: :shock: I was getting sweaty palms watching this. I
> > > get shakey on the top rung of a 14 foot ladder anymore :roll:
> > >
> > > Somebody once told me that alot of times Native Americans do this type of
> > > work as well as skyscraper iron work because there sense of balance is that
> > > of a cat and they are unaffected by the perception of height. Has anybody
> else
> > ever heard this?Any truth to this or just an old wives tale?

Re: high wire act

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:38 am
by powerwagontim
Man, that is wild!
They should have mentioned that the #1 thing to do before heading up is to take a crap. I didnt see any bathrooms on the way up there. Taking a whiz off the top would be fine, but dropping trou and letting it fly might put the windshield out of your truck down below!
Tim

Re: high wire act

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:19 am
by SOTVEN
SOTVEN wrote:
> wrote:
> >
>
W_A_Watson_II wrote:
Master Yota wrote:Thats the first video
> to ever, almost make me feel ill watching it... :oops:
>
> SAME HERE!
>
> I WAS WATCHING IT FROM THE COMFORT OF MY CHAIR, AND HAD TO PUT MY FEET DOWN ON THE
> FLOOR!!!! I DO NOT CARE HOW MUCH MONEY THESE GUYS MAKE, I COULD NOT DO THIS FOR A
> MILLION BUCKS!!!! I ADMIRE THEM. "YOU CAN SEE 55 MILES HORIZON FROM UP
> THERE" THE NARRATOR SAID, "HECK, YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE THAT THE EARTH IS
> ROUND" I SAY!!! :shock:

Re: high wire act

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:26 am
by SOTVEN
HingsingM37 wrote:wrote:
> > > EEEYOWWW!!! :shock: :shock: I was getting sweaty palms watching this. I
> > > get shakey on the top rung of a 14 foot ladder anymore :roll:
> > >
> > > Somebody once told me that alot of times Native Americans do this type of
> > > work as well as skyscraper iron work because there sense of balance is that
> > > of a cat and they are unaffected by the perception of height. Has anybody
> else
> > ever heard this?Any truth to this or just an old wives tale?
I TOOK A "NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY"CLASS AS AN ARTS AND SCIENCE REQUIREMENT IN COLLEGE LONG TIME AGO. IT IS A FACT (ACCORDING TO THAT CLASS) THAT MOST SKYSCRAPER WORKERS OF THE EARLY 1900S HERE IN THE STATES WERE NATIVE AMERICANS. I DO NOT RECALL IF THERE WAS A REASON THAT HAD TO DO WITH THE BALLANCE, BUT THERE WAS NO REAL DISCOMFORT FOR THEM AT THOSE WINDY HEIGHTS. THINKING ABOUT IT, ONLY A WELL BALANCED PERSON COULD ACTUALLY REMAIN ON A CHARGING HORSE THAT HAS NO SADDLE. SO I WOULD THINK THAT THE "BALANCE" THEORY HAS QUITE SOME TRUTH TO THE SKYSCRAPER BUILDING.

Re: high wire act

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 3:39 pm
by anthony manzella
WOW ! The first thing I though when watching that was F**k That is just nuts, or I should say thay have Bolders in there sack . 8)

Re: high wire act

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:03 am
by Monkey Man
I think an unlimited supply of standard issue brown underpants are a part of the job package :shock:

Regards - MM :D

Re: high wire act

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:15 am
by anthony manzella
Monkey Man wrote:I think an unlimited supply of standard issue brown underpants are a part of the job package :shock:

Regards - MM :D
With Plastic Outer Linner and rubber leg straps ! :lol: .