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Changing a bulb in a TV tower.............
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1299346" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Where's Skyhightree??</p><p></p><p>I don't mind heights too much, but it takes me a while to get used to them.. Our hay shed is 30' at the gable and after working on it for a week it felt fine, but the first hour is murder.. We had a scaffold tied down to the deck of the 1 ton.. and that swayed a little from the suspension.. got used to it after a while.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if it's on Youtube.. but there's a movie out of a guy that sailed on a huge cargo sail ship around Cape Horn in the middle of a huge storm... *AMAZING* video (it was from the 1930's I think and narrated later in the fellow's life).. I think they had 80 foot waves, and the ship would roll nearly 45 degrees to each side, the masts were about 150' high... 8 sails high.. the fellow said there were 300 lines going up to the sails!! I think the thing would do 20 knots, and it's only wind power</p><p> very highly recommended to watch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1299346, member: 9096"] Where's Skyhightree?? I don't mind heights too much, but it takes me a while to get used to them.. Our hay shed is 30' at the gable and after working on it for a week it felt fine, but the first hour is murder.. We had a scaffold tied down to the deck of the 1 ton.. and that swayed a little from the suspension.. got used to it after a while. I don't know if it's on Youtube.. but there's a movie out of a guy that sailed on a huge cargo sail ship around Cape Horn in the middle of a huge storm... *AMAZING* video (it was from the 1930's I think and narrated later in the fellow's life).. I think they had 80 foot waves, and the ship would roll nearly 45 degrees to each side, the masts were about 150' high... 8 sails high.. the fellow said there were 300 lines going up to the sails!! I think the thing would do 20 knots, and it's only wind power very highly recommended to watch! [/QUOTE]
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