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Re: A heck no [Re: Hudbone] #8450076 11/16/21 12:16 PM
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Re: A heck no [Re: Hudbone] #8450097 11/16/21 12:59 PM
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Reminded me of when my pup locked the dead bolt on my 3rd floor apartment. put a 20' ladder on the hood of my truck to get on the balcony. rofl


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Re: A heck no [Re: Hudbone] #8450102 11/16/21 01:05 PM
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In my younger days, that would be no problem. I have climbed refinery towers since I was 19. It was fun to take a green hand up a really skinny one and get it swaying several feet. They would either beg you to stop or threaten to beat your a$$ when they got back to the ground.

Re: A heck no [Re: redchevy] #8450114 11/16/21 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by redchevy
Few years ago they put a new roof on the 2 story office next door. 2 couldn't have been more 18 year old kids packed all the shingles up by hand. They couldn't have been much more than 5 foot tall and 120 lbs but they threw 2 flats of shingles over a shoulder and started walking up that latter, no hand on the latter. I watched for a few minutes. Them kids were like machines.


I watched some hot tar roofers doing it that way years ago. Ladder against the edge of a warehouse, bucket in each hand and up they went.

Years ago I worked nights running a press. Had 2 meth heads on my crew. One night it was slow and they decided to replace lights in the ceiling. That company had no man lift so these guys put a 10' ladder on a stack of pallets and up the younger one went via forklift. That stack was like a slinky, back and forth. I couldn't watch anymore for fear I'd have an image in my head for life that was ugly. I went outside for a smoke break. The kid survived and the shop was bright.

Re: A heck no [Re: Hudbone] #8450976 11/17/21 03:51 AM
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That is why he gets the big bucks

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