This looks simple enough :rolleyes:
http://www.koreus.com/video/reparer-antenne-540m.html
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This looks simple enough :rolleyes:
http://www.koreus.com/video/reparer-antenne-540m.html
I think I held my breath the ENTIRE 7 minutes of the video! WOW, NOT a job for me!
As a young child, I was curious about those flashing lights we would see as we drove across the country side. So one day I asked my Dad about them.
Me: Dad, what is that flashing light for?
Dad: That is so airplanes don't fly into that pole.
Pause.
Me: Dad, what is the pole for?
Dad: To hold the light up there!
I believed this for YEARS, until I was about 9 years old, ha ha haaaa. The power of Daddies!
Never in a million years!!! :eek: I was getting sick just watching that video! :o
I got a fatal error message when I clicked on the link. Uh oh. :(
That was not good for my inbalance issues but I HAD to watch it! I wanted to see how they changed that light bulb... oh well! We had a deckhand that use to do that but he decided to find another job the day a co worker fell and was killed. He had some awesome pictures though..
What a climb that was. :eek: That looks worse then those rides in Las Vagas.
There is an oil refinery in Pine Bend Minnesota & we were traveling up that way one evening & one of our boys was talking about who changed all the light bulbs? The place was lite up like a Christmas display.
Well,
It would be simpler to have god hold the bulb and spin the earth beneath it?:eek::confused:;)
You couldn't pay me enough to do this job.:eek:
Jimminy Christmas...my vertigo is making me quite nauseaus. If that is the Sutro Tower in SF, it's on top of a very high mountain to boot. Often it is covered in fog even when SF isnt'. I never considered that a person had to climb up there to change the bulbs. I cannot believe that there is no safety latch. I can't get on a 3 rung step ladder without two people "spotting' me. I get dizzy. Bless these guys. :love: