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[video=youtube;Dae7DdfJ1ts]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dae7DdfJ1ts[/video]Fancy changing this lamp
 
You wouldn't catch me going up that fecking thing not for all the money in the world. Those guys have balls.
 
WOW!!! agreed with sintra!! i love his "free climbing" sod that for game of soldiers!!
 
I would do it, but unfortunately my insurance has a restriction on 'working at heights' clause.
 
You can imagine what H&S would say about that in the UK.

A lot of the older guys in this line of work still free climb despite the ever tightening H & S regs and there are times when it is safer to free climb than be attached in my opinion

The worst part of that job isn't the dropping of a tool it's when you get up there and realise you have left one of the tools you need in the van and yes it's happened to me

I always say a fall never killed anyone it's always the landing that does the damage
 
A lot of the older guys in this line of work still free climb despite the ever tightening H & S regs and there are times when it is safer to free climb than be attached in my opinion

The worst part of that job isn't the dropping of a tool it's when you get up there and realise you have left one of the tools you need in the van and yes it's happened to me

I always say a fall never killed anyone it's always the landing that does the damage


The worst part of that job isn't the dropping of a tool it's when you get up there and realise you have left one of the tools you need in the van and yes it's happened to me

Unlike yourself ung, I havn't worked at anything far off the ground,never mind the superhauman type but,I suspect the worst case is going to be, forgetting that tool,climbing back up then dropping it :D
 
It's always the small fiddly tools when your hands are cold that go overboard as it can be difficult to attach a lanyard to them

The most frightening story I heard was of a guy abseiling down a block of flats clipping cables when one of the residents took offense and cut his ropes fortunately he had nearly finished and was only a couple of feet off the ground. I always made sure after hearing that there where no windows within easy reach of my ropes when abseiling
 
madness i know what you mean with the butterflies watching it, you would not catch me anywhere near that line of work. i don`t mind being high if i feel safe i can feel safer at 200+ feet than at 15 if your strapped in but free climbing nah sorry not for me and i hope whoever does it gets paid fortunes for it.
 
Just watching that scared the hell out of me! No F****** Way not for all the money in the world!
 
yep another for the weak knees and butterflies gang. No way would I do that even in my dreams I'd wake up so would be a nightmare. lol.

Massive respect for the guys who do that, are there any women free climbers?
 
Bloody nutters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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