phototec
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Wow, this is one job I could never do!
Could you do this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCYZZPwJr_c
Could you do this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCYZZPwJr_c
always wondered how much "sway" there is going on at the top.
steel is strong, but it still flexes a little bit over such a long distance.
That guy underneath me would have to have a big bucket on top of his helmet to catch the brown stuff constantly falling out of me.
Okay, so he has a tough job climbing up there to fix something or replace a light-bulb or beacon. Okay, I get that, but who in the H*ll built that in the first place and put it together up there with all the tools and sh!t ?? How long do they make extension cords and who carried the next beam pole up and set it in place while someone else screwed it fast ?? Ain't that just crazy ?? I think you could touch frickin' Mars from one of them poles.
That guy underneath me would have to have a big bucket on top of his helmet to catch the brown stuff constantly falling out of me.
Okay, so he has a tough job climbing up there to fix something or replace a light-bulb or beacon. Okay, I get that, but who in the H*ll built that in the first place and put it together up there with all the tools and sh!t ?? How long do they make extension cords and who carried the next beam pole up and set it in place while someone else screwed it fast ?? Ain't that just crazy ?? I think you could touch frickin' Mars from one of them poles.
My guess is they build most of it on the ground horizontally and then pull it up? If that's not the case, that's certainly how I would do it.