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Changing a bulb in a TV tower.............
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1299293" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I did climb one many years ago at a Navy Reserve facility in Lafayette La--not nearly that tall.</p><p>"Maybe" 200', (tho probably shorter) and I was pulling a length of 1/2" dia coax cable up tied around my waist. It was all I could do to get up there and replace the old coax. I remember 2 things about that climb.</p><p>1. How much my feet hurt from placing them in the diagonal braces I was using for steps, </p><p>2. and the fact that even that short of a tower swayed what seemed like 3' each direction, and there was very little wind. </p><p></p><p>I worked derricks on lots of 100' drilling rigs, but that's a completely different thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1299293, member: 18945"] I did climb one many years ago at a Navy Reserve facility in Lafayette La--not nearly that tall. "Maybe" 200', (tho probably shorter) and I was pulling a length of 1/2" dia coax cable up tied around my waist. It was all I could do to get up there and replace the old coax. I remember 2 things about that climb. 1. How much my feet hurt from placing them in the diagonal braces I was using for steps, 2. and the fact that even that short of a tower swayed what seemed like 3' each direction, and there was very little wind. I worked derricks on lots of 100' drilling rigs, but that's a completely different thing. [/QUOTE]
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