Olly wrote:I made the mistake of mentioning to a local HAM radio guy that I've climbed quite a few towers over the past few years and now he's passed my name onto two different HAM radio clubs in the area wanting me to climb their towers for various work. I was about to turn the first one down when he mentioned the pay. Last guy they paid was about $150 an hour just for climbing a 180' tower!
I'm going to the tower on Sunday to check it out and make sure it's safe to climb. I think I might have found a little side job.
Olly wrote:I made the mistake of mentioning to a local HAM radio guy that I've climbed quite a few towers over the past few years and now he's passed my name onto two different HAM radio clubs in the area wanting me to climb their towers for various work. I was about to turn the first one down when he mentioned the pay. Last guy they paid was about $150 an hour just for climbing a 180' tower!
I'm going to the tower on Sunday to check it out and make sure it's safe to climb. I think I might have found a little side job.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Olly wrote:I made the mistake of mentioning to a local HAM radio guy that I've climbed quite a few towers over the past few years and now he's passed my name onto two different HAM radio clubs in the area wanting me to climb their towers for various work. I was about to turn the first one down when he mentioned the pay. Last guy they paid was about $150 an hour just for climbing a 180' tower!
I'm going to the tower on Sunday to check it out and make sure it's safe to climb. I think I might have found a little side job.
That'd be the slowest tower I'd ever climb. Considering I'd actually climb a tower of course. There is your new trolling motor.
Olly wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Olly wrote:I made the mistake of mentioning to a local HAM radio guy that I've climbed quite a few towers over the past few years and now he's passed my name onto two different HAM radio clubs in the area wanting me to climb their towers for various work. I was about to turn the first one down when he mentioned the pay. Last guy they paid was about $150 an hour just for climbing a 180' tower!
I'm going to the tower on Sunday to check it out and make sure it's safe to climb. I think I might have found a little side job.
That'd be the slowest tower I'd ever climb. Considering I'd actually climb a tower of course. There is your new trolling motor.
That's what I was thinking. I think the first job is going to be full two days since they need to pull up all new transmission lines for this repeater and a new antenna.
These clubs and this hobby in general is a bunch of old timers who sit around and rag chew all day so none of them are physically able to climb their own towers.
Olly wrote:I made the mistake of mentioning to a local HAM radio guy that I've climbed quite a few towers over the past few years and now he's passed my name onto two different HAM radio clubs in the area wanting me to climb their towers for various work. I was about to turn the first one down when he mentioned the pay. Last guy they paid was about $150 an hour just for climbing a 180' tower!
I'm going to the tower on Sunday to check it out and make sure it's safe to climb. I think I might have found a little side job.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
cw1074 wrote:Careful Olly! We had a guy get stuck on top of a 180' foot tower several years ago. Of course it was August and the 100 degree temp was the major factor since he started cramping up and couldn't get back down. His partner called 911 and the fire department was sent out along with the Sheriffs department. Luckily, a rappel instructor lived minutes away and was called because the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top. The rappel instructor rigged up, loaded down with waters and headed up the tower to save this guy. Once he made it up and reached the guy and tried to rehydrate him, he had to stay up there with him for several hours while they came up with a plan to safely get the guy down.
I know you've probably climbed many towers yourself, but so had this guy. His job consisted of traveling the country and performing maintenance on these cell towers. You may know what you are doing and be comfortable doing it, but there may not be anyone around that knows what they are doing if something does happen.
cw1074 wrote:the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
AKPirate wrote:cw1074 wrote:Careful Olly! We had a guy get stuck on top of a 180' foot tower several years ago. Of course it was August and the 100 degree temp was the major factor since he started cramping up and couldn't get back down. His partner called 911 and the fire department was sent out along with the Sheriffs department. Luckily, a rappel instructor lived minutes away and was called because the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top. The rappel instructor rigged up, loaded down with waters and headed up the tower to save this guy. Once he made it up and reached the guy and tried to rehydrate him, he had to stay up there with him for several hours while they came up with a plan to safely get the guy down.
I know you've probably climbed many towers yourself, but so had this guy. His job consisted of traveling the country and performing maintenance on these cell towers. You may know what you are doing and be comfortable doing it, but there may not be anyone around that knows what they are doing if something does happen.
Joel's pretty tall and maybe could help.
Feelin' Fowl wrote:cw1074 wrote:the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top.
Paging Dale!
NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
Tiler_J wrote:AKPirate wrote:cw1074 wrote:Careful Olly! We had a guy get stuck on top of a 180' foot tower several years ago. Of course it was August and the 100 degree temp was the major factor since he started cramping up and couldn't get back down. His partner called 911 and the fire department was sent out along with the Sheriffs department. Luckily, a rappel instructor lived minutes away and was called because the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top. The rappel instructor rigged up, loaded down with waters and headed up the tower to save this guy. Once he made it up and reached the guy and tried to rehydrate him, he had to stay up there with him for several hours while they came up with a plan to safely get the guy down.
I know you've probably climbed many towers yourself, but so had this guy. His job consisted of traveling the country and performing maintenance on these cell towers. You may know what you are doing and be comfortable doing it, but there may not be anyone around that knows what they are doing if something does happen.
Joel's pretty tall and maybe could help.
Nope! I'm afraid of heights.
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aunt betty wrote:I climbed WCIA's tower a few times when my dad quit doing it. WLRW too. Changing light bulbs...
Woody wrote:aunt betty wrote:I climbed WCIA's tower a few times when my dad quit doing it. WLRW too. Changing light bulbs...
Maybe it would be easier for you to list what you haven't done??
Feelin' Fowl wrote:cw1074 wrote:the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top.
Paging Dale!
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3legged_lab wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:cw1074 wrote:the fireman were literally lost when they got to the top of their ladders and they were nowhere near the top.
Paging Dale!
Weren't you listening? He said the firemen were helpless.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:Just found out the neighbors are having a 200 foot cell phone tower put up. "Overjoyed" isn't even the right word. If I pay you $150 an hour, will you come take it down one night? I'll split the scrap with you 50/50.
Betty's got one in his backyard too. You wanna go there ?Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Just found out the neighbors are having a 200 foot cell phone tower put up. "Overjoyed" isn't even the right word. If I pay you $150 an hour, will you come take it down one night? I'll split the scrap with you 50/50.
You need to go underbid them right now they are probably going to make between 1000-2000 a month to have it on their property. Who says it can't be a few hundred feet in your direction.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Just found out the neighbors are having a 200 foot cell phone tower put up. "Overjoyed" isn't even the right word. If I pay you $150 an hour, will you come take it down one night? I'll split the scrap with you 50/50.
You need to go underbid them right now they are probably going to make between 1000-2000 a month to have it on their property. Who says it can't be a few hundred feet in your direction.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Are said neighbors now kicked out of the post apocalyptic compound?
3legged_lab wrote:Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Just found out the neighbors are having a 200 foot cell phone tower put up. "Overjoyed" isn't even the right word. If I pay you $150 an hour, will you come take it down one night? I'll split the scrap with you 50/50.
You need to go underbid them right now they are probably going to make between 1000-2000 a month to have it on their property. Who says it can't be a few hundred feet in your direction.
Yup, money-fuckin-maker. Think the last one I worked on the prop owner told me they signed a 99 year lease. Take olly's advise.
3legged_lab wrote:Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Just found out the neighbors are having a 200 foot cell phone tower put up. "Overjoyed" isn't even the right word. If I pay you $150 an hour, will you come take it down one night? I'll split the scrap with you 50/50.
You need to go underbid them right now they are probably going to make between 1000-2000 a month to have it on their property. Who says it can't be a few hundred feet in your direction.
Yup, money-fuckin-maker. Think the last one I worked on the prop owner told me they signed a 99 year lease. Take olly's advise.
assateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Are said neighbors now kicked out of the post apocalyptic compound?
Nah, they're at least having it put on the back of their property. But it will be the first thing I see when I walk out my back door in the morning, albeit about a half mile away. And I'm already thinking about the shenanigans that can be had with it. Like hanging a climbing treestand on that bitch about 75 feet up.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
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