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  1. #1
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    Building the power grid.

    Me 40 years ago---It payed good.
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    i just got dizzy. takes a special person to do that

  3. #3
    HCW
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    I consider myself good with hieghts but youd'e never get me up there. Even when I was young and stupid, and I stayed that way for a while; young and stupid that is.
    I remember holding the end of a double 2x12 ridge beam 28' long over my head standing on the end of 6' staging on the attic level, building a new house looking out off the end 3 stories down.

  4. #4
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    Mar 2008
    California
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    I'd rather get electrocuted than have to climb down from that.
    Someday might be tonight.
                                                 -Bon Jovi

  5. #5
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    When men were real men...
    Metal detecting,once you get hooked to this lifestyle,that lure of treasure......Its an adrenaline rush just talking about it..

  6. #6

    Re: Building the power grid.

    Damn Merf, now I know why your posts are so electrifying. You are one brave soul. Any bungee jumping going on back then? Thanks for the pictures.
    -Doug-
    P.S. I'm afraid to go up on a roof!
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    What prevented you from tripping over your Kahoonas and falling

  8. #8

    Re: Building the power grid.

    Quote Originally Posted by civilman1
    What prevented you from tripping over your Kahoonas and falling
    LMAO!
    His sack?
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    Oldest U.S. copper - 1847 Large cent
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    *CSN Confederate Navy Officer button
    *Eagle Sword Belt Plate

  9. #9
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    Re: Building the power grid.


  10. #10
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Sorry Merf I applaud you my friend

  11. #11
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    MR. OKIE wuz a tower monkey and all i can say is

  12. #12
    us
    Jan 2007
    Northern Illinois
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Quote Originally Posted by civilman1
    What prevented you from tripping over your Kahoonas and falling




    Fear of falling LOL
    Back then, before OSHA, nobody wore safety belts, It slowed you down too much.
    We built several 345 KV tower lines and crews were in costant competition.
    Amazingly there were very few serious accidents.
    $6.55 an hour was top money back then.
    AHHH The good old days.

  13. #13
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    Jan 2007
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Quote Originally Posted by ModernMiner
    Quote Originally Posted by civilman1
    What prevented you from tripping over your Kahoonas and falling
    LMAO!
    His sack?





    LOL At that height your sack shrivels.

  14. #14
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    Jan 2007
    Northern Illinois
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Quote Originally Posted by ModernMiner
    Damn Merf, now I know why your posts are so electrifying. You are one brave soul. Any bungee jumping going on back then? Thanks for the pictures.
    -Doug-
    P.S. I'm afraid to go up on a roof!







    Thanks Doug--- Actually I would be afraid to bungee jump.
    Too many variables. I want to be able to grab something solid if I slip.
    Great to here from you my friend.




  15. #15
    Conservative Cherokee "WP" (Wolf Pack 4Ever)

    Jan 2008
    Louisiana
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Merf, I ironed work and climb towers in my younger days. Most I got paid back then was $7.25 hr. I like you, was one of the squirrels, but that was 35-40 years and fifty pounds ago.

  16. #16
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    Jan 2007
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Quote Originally Posted by GrayCloud
    Merf, I ironed work and climb towers in my younger days. Most I got paid back then was $7.25 hr. I like you, was one of the squirrels, but that was 35-40 years and fifty pounds ago.







    Those were good times GrayCloud----Jobs were plentiful, I was single with a 64 Vette, had lots of spending money, and the economy was booming.
    No way I could do it now but back then it was exciting.

  17. #17
    Conservative Cherokee "WP" (Wolf Pack 4Ever)

    Jan 2008
    Louisiana
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Haven't thought about it in a long time, but I still have my climbing belt with double chains and hooks. Doubt it will fit anymore.
    Yep, we were young, fast cars, fast bikes and thought we were bullet proof.
    My how age can change a man.

  18. #18
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    I can dig it! "WP"

    Mar 2007
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    I like this photo

    Building the power grid.-lunchatopaskyscraperfamousphoto.jpg
    ~Diggin The Adventure~

  19. #19
    Conservative Cherokee "WP" (Wolf Pack 4Ever)

    Jan 2008
    Louisiana
    Explorer II & Garrett 2500 w/Treasure Hound
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    Re: Building the power grid.

    Those Old Boys had grit.

 

 

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