Thursday, February 17, 2022

"How Are We Gonnaa....??." "Hold On, I Got An Idea"

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


  




 

28 comments:

  1. Not a dumb idea if it worked :-). However, if that had flipped over during the work OH MY. The incident report would be epic unless someone was crippled or killed.

    Glad it worked.

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    1. I'm glad nobody got killed/hurt. You'd *never* get me up on that, though.

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  2. Would you like the Gold Star insurance package on that rental?

    Naah,, we aren't doing anything risky..

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  3. What the actual fuck...I'm the safety guy and I'm pissed I did not think of it first.

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    1. You're upset because you probably would have considered draining the pool instead? ;)

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  4. Those are those interlocking bridge building blocks they showed on the "Lochdown" episode of the Grand Tour on Amazon streaming. May, Clarkson and Hammond built a bridge across a bay and it worked.

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  5. Just because something worked doesn't mean it is not a dumb idea. Idiots get lucky all the time. Mike

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    1. I never said it was a good idea. The fact that those 3 characters did probably means it's a bad idea by definition!

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  6. Rope supports to four corners and I'm okay with that. Was expecting a tilt and splash thanks a lot Irish.

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  7. Naw, all the workers needed were some life jackets in case that rig did topple over!

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  8. If it's stupid but it works, it's still stupid and they were lucky.

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  9. If the workers stayed in the center of the lift there wouldn't be any real force to tip the contraption over, and they had a pretty good buffer of float on all four sides for at least some stability. I think the camera makes it look a lot worse than it was.

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  10. I ran engineering for a chain of health clubs. 35 foot ceiling over the pool. Ended up getting a bunch of scaffolding to change those damn lightbulbs, rotating it from location to location. Lobby had 60 foot ceilings. Cherry picker.

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  11. I get the feeling this isn't the first time they've done this.

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  12. How did they move the lift on the flotation around? Many/most of those are self-propelled; trying to 'drag' it into position would likely not be easy.

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  13. Gee, I think I would drain the pool and work the lift off the concrete floor.

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  14. What a bunch of whiny soy boys! They demonstrated when a job needs doing just Get'er Done!

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  15. Looks inherently unstable. Needed some long-ass pontoons to even approximate being safe.

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  16. Amazing. And damn lucky lol...

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  17. How did the weight of their giant balls not tip the rig over?

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  18. We floated huge electric pumps on slabs of styrofaom in acid ponds at a mine where I worked. The hard part was getting the aluminum boat out to them to work on them without it melting.

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  19. The intersection of Hell No, and F that....

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  20. I see safety violations even if this was on a concrete slab. No harnesses and one fellow not wearing a hard hat. That's the rules where I work. I've spent years in lifts. Still damn impressive. Sometimes ingenuity is its own reward. Salute!

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  21. They aren't even tied off? What the hell

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