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Re: [TowerTalk] ROHN TOWER& MAST DATA

To: "J. Hunt" <ki5dq@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] ROHN TOWER& MAST DATA
From: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2015 21:12:10 -0500
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James, I agree completely. All my peers used just belts. I never saw arresting harnesses used back then in the early 80's. We were just lucky to not have been seriously injured because a belt alone is a great way to break a back not to mention internal injuries.

I checked Mapquest and you are about 122 driving miles from me. You must have peers in the OKC area. I have a good harness and can climb but with an eye on the future and trying to be reasonable I'm trying to be able to work on all my antennas with my boots on the ground. Some day I may not be so active and able to climb tow ers (I'll be 72 in less than a week.) I have a crank-up/tilt-over installed, another on order and built a custom winch assy to lower my Hy-Gain Hy-Tower which I custom installed atop a metal barn and put a 4 way Phillystran guy setup on it.

Patrick        NJ5G

On 8/18/2015 7:13 PM, J. Hunt wrote:
Hello Patrick

I have one of those climbing belts, rarely use it anymore.  They are not that 
safe.

Currently use dbi Sala tower gear and accessories.  This combined with tools 
and test gear is close to 60 pounds, along with steel toed, nylon reinforced 
sole shoes.  This keeps all those OSHA  rules and such happy.

Last Saturday (08/15/2015), I was on a 400' commercial tower....  working between 
the 380 - 400' agl mark for >10 hours.
The ground crew was vital on sending up support supplies.  No elevator, good 
ol' physical endurance.

I'm available within a ~100 mile radius.  Still planning on doing tower work 
for another 20 years.


Thanks,
James
ki5dq
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On Tue, 8/18/15, Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net> wrote:

  Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] ROHN TOWER& MAST DATA
  To: towertalk@contesting.com
  Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2015, 8:56 AM
What do I think? I think you need a good shock absorbing climbing harness. I still have my super duty climbing belt with
  two super stout  steel cable lanyards guaranteed to break your back in a fall 
situation  or mush up some o' yo' innards.  ...and then I got the harness... 
and  then I customized a tower to tilt over...and then  I ordered a  
crank-up/tilt-over tower and a TiltPlate so I can do all
  installs,  maint, etc. of tower, antenna, and rotator with my boots on the 
ground.
  Well... almost all.. I may have to use an 8 foot painter's ladder to  access 
the rotator.
Be safe, Mark. Patrick NJ5G On 8/17/2015 11:29 PM, aa6dx@arrl.net wrote:
  > HEY TTERS...I LOVE THIS SITE... GETTING 40’ OF 25G THIS NEXT WEEK OR SO, 
(removing it from SK station for widder lady)
  > GLAD TO HAVE ALL THIS REFERENCE & $$$ INFO!  Haven’t put up a twr since 
nasty stroke last Feb.  Been up many 25G back in the days,
  > hammin’ for over 50 years now .. still have belt!  Anyhow .. have fun on 
this URL, es let me knw watcha think!
  > http://www.3starinc.com/
  > 73   Mark  AA6DX   EUREKA NOR CAL
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