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While looking for books or videos about metal working and welding I found:High Steel about these Indians from Quebec who go up on steel as great iron workers in New York.Once I got pulled out of the shop and sent 35' up in March to tighten the bolts after the iron workers - I loved it. All for $9/hours - crazy.However, these guys have balls of iron (and very loosey goosey safety habits)...http://www.nfb.ca/hd/high_steel/ (13 minute video in HD) orhttp://www.nfb.ca/film/high_steel/ (same but easier to download)Anyone have other things to watch?`Miller Syncrowave 180SDLincoln WeldPak 100 with gasHandheld Milwaukee BandsawO/A Cutting Torch
Reply:if ya like stuff like that do a search in off topic (i think?) was a vid on a guy climbing a 1500 ft tower (don't quote me on the height) had helment cam hundred foot is enough for meidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tigidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tig #2 used for sticklincoln sp100hh125dual arbor grinder polisher30 yrs of hand tools52 pitch blocks 6p-26prake gauge -pitch gaugeG&D prop repair 918-207-6938Hulbert,okla 74441
Reply:I know a guy who paints radio towers, can paint a 200' tower in an afternoon by hand and makes $600-3000 each. He'll do 2-3 in a weekend and work minimum wage all week with a smile.
Reply:here i found it: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6c4_1297724846 still wild to watch in full screenLast edited by prop-doctor; 09-09-2011 at 04:28 PM.idealarc 250/250 ac-dc tigidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tig #2 used for sticklincoln sp100hh125dual arbor grinder polisher30 yrs of hand tools52 pitch blocks 6p-26prake gauge -pitch gaugeG&D prop repair 918-207-6938Hulbert,okla 74441
Reply:All that for a freakin lightbulb? They should figure out a way to have the bulp on a pulley system so that it can be lowered to them instead of climbing a quarter mile into the air to get to it. though, that would be a base jumpers dream come true.There are no problems. There are only solutions. It's your duty to determine the right one.Hobart Handler 210Airco 225 Amp MSM Stinger
Reply:Originally Posted by prop-doctorhere i found it: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6c4_1297724846 still wild to watch in full screen
Reply:Originally Posted by prop-doctorif ya like stuff like that do a search in off topic (i think?) was a vid on a guy climbing a 1500 ft tower (don't quote me on the height) had helment cam hundred foot is enough for me
Reply:The Mohawk Indians have a strong tradition of ironworking. They have manned one of the two raising gangs on World Trade Center 1 these past few years. If you havent watched the first episode of 'Rising: rebuilding ground zero' on Discovery, you should. Its really good.Originally, the way non-europeans walk helped the Mohawks move with such ease on the iron. I'm talking about not walking heel-toe like us white people. Watch how Cody Lundin walks on Dual Survival and you can see the difference.Weldanpower 225 G7Ironworkers Local #24
Reply:I actually learned a lot from watching Spud Monkeys. How they walk, and shimmy up beams. Granted I've never been more than 15 stories working exposed, so.... No thanks to skyscrapers..Neat movie though, quite a contrast from home to work.Lincoln Power MIG 210 MP ( boat anchor )Lincoln Weld-Pac 100 HDHobart IronMan 230Cutmaster 42Jackson NexGenSumner Ultra ClampsDWM120
Reply:Originally Posted by David HillmanAfter a couple stories, what difference does it make? It's not like the probability of survival changes much from there on up. |
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