Very cool - I've done some tower work for KTLA, ski lifts and gondolas and a lot of roller coasters - first day on the job boss says, "go up or go home" ok then...working at heights is similar to other things, you get used to it after some experience and repetition. The ability to do it also fades after time unless you do reg tower work.
I've known Jon for a bit and have seen pictures of him and friends physically doing tower work or talk about it. This is the first video of him and others in action that I've personally seen. Thanks!
The Companies who install wind towers are always looking for people like you. The pay I heard is really good. Wind towers are 150 feet above the ground in some places. Building wind farms is a great career for the right individual.
People have to be extremely physically fit, no skeletal issues, no joint problems, and not afraid of heights. I'm 6 foot 4 inches and my whole life people would jokingly say taller people fall harder, my reply to them was falling is the fun part, the sudden stop is what hurts!
I do a bit of work at height, but usually only have to go sideways with crab hooks. 100 foot truss climb would be hard enough with yo-yos or a vertical lifeline. Clipping and unclipping the whole way up has gotta be brutal!
Im 42 now and this would scary me, but id be gamed to try. I wonder how do you keep you feet from being sore? When you're climbing a ladder, that always happens, but you're not 100 feet off the ground in those sistuations.
Chad, when we finally meet, I will tell you my story of working as a tower painter for 25 minutes. It was 35 years ago and this brought back all that trauma
So, what was the reason for having to remove the antennas? Also, I can't even begin to imagine, how challenging it must be to install an antenna on a tower. Amazing work!
@4seasonspix great question. They're no longer in use. We just finished installing 1 new really large antenna on the tower. It's 14 feet long. Can't wait to share it. It was a fun side project that came up.
I've done 'high' work [only 375 feet] and jumped a few times, but I'm STILL TOTALLY skeert of heights. No idea why. Not as bad as when I was a child, but I'll prolly always be skeert of heights. Can't explain it, since I can go stupid fast in a car horizontally and it can kill me just as fast as falling [maybe more, because I can drive faster than terminal velocity] but yeah... Also, turned down a 40 year double career as a turbine technical instructor for the USN because I don't float, can't swim, and am skeert of drowning. I'd be walkin round the tender ship in a SCUBA rig.
MAH DADDEH usta work on super tall radio and TV towers!
Also worked on doppler radar systems!
Fun trip'n with ya.
These will be old memories some day. But enjoyed today.
Very cool - I've done some tower work for KTLA, ski lifts and gondolas and a lot of roller coasters - first day on the job boss says, "go up or go home" ok then...working at heights is similar to other things, you get used to it after some experience and repetition. The ability to do it also fades after time unless you do reg tower work.
I've known Jon for a bit and have seen pictures of him and friends physically doing tower work or talk about it. This is the first video of him and others in action that I've personally seen. Thanks!
I was stationed on the USS Vicksburg for a few years and I had to go aloft many times to maintain and repair atennas on the ships masts. Fun stuff!
That looks very familiar and yes I would do that without hesitation!
The Companies who install wind towers are always looking for people like you. The pay I heard is really good. Wind towers are 150 feet above the ground in some places. Building wind farms is a great career for the right individual.
Real men at work.
Heights don't bother me but my age does.
Too high too hairy for me glad you had fun thanks
People have to be extremely physically fit, no skeletal issues, no joint problems, and not afraid of heights. I'm 6 foot 4 inches and my whole life people would jokingly say taller people fall harder, my reply to them was falling is the fun part, the sudden stop is what hurts!
Nice, I’d climb a tower. I did when I was a kid.
I said this before you guys have way more cahones than I do and I used to work in a Canadian prison as a guard
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I would much rather go down a mine shaft than go up a tower. But if I had to I would go up the tower.
@me5768 yep! Gotta do what you gotta do for work. Blockout the fear just enough to do the job but not too much as fear can keep you safe.
@mineoperator Work not me I'm retired 🤣
I do a bit of work at height, but usually only have to go sideways with crab hooks. 100 foot truss climb would be hard enough with yo-yos or a vertical lifeline. Clipping and unclipping the whole way up has gotta be brutal!
Im 42 now and this would scary me, but id be gamed to try. I wonder how do you keep you feet from being sore? When you're climbing a ladder, that always happens, but you're not 100 feet off the ground in those sistuations.
Chad, when we finally meet, I will tell you my story of working as a tower painter for 25 minutes. It was 35 years ago and this brought back all that trauma
Sorry brother, I couldn’t take this experience to the end
So, what was the reason for having to remove the antennas?
Also, I can't even begin to imagine, how challenging it must be to install an antenna on a tower.
Amazing work!
@4seasonspix great question. They're no longer in use. We just finished installing 1 new really large antenna on the tower. It's 14 feet long. Can't wait to share it. It was a fun side project that came up.
@@mineoperator WOW!! Respect!✨
I've done 'high' work [only 375 feet] and jumped a few times, but I'm STILL TOTALLY skeert of heights.
No idea why.
Not as bad as when I was a child, but I'll prolly always be skeert of heights.
Can't explain it, since I can go stupid fast in a car horizontally and it can kill me just as fast as falling [maybe more, because I can drive faster than terminal velocity] but yeah...
Also, turned down a 40 year double career as a turbine technical instructor for the USN because I don't float, can't swim, and am skeert of drowning.
I'd be walkin round the tender ship in a SCUBA rig.
I would climb that with the proper safety equipment.
What's the height on that one ?
@kaboom4679 it was a 100' ft. I curious how I'll do when it's 250' ft
Thats a strange mine location.
I’m sweating from height anxiety (Acrophobia) just watching, lol. Get me some Relaxants (benzodiazepines) and beta blockers.
Comment? You did it so no need for me.....! Really hard to "like".... But good job!