Kelly and all, I work with a double "twin leg" shock absorbing lanyard. These come in a variety of sizes but mine has 2" throat openings so I can easily operate with one hand and get them on a leg of
I'm surprised that few people mentioned the use of a permanently mounted climbing rope (or whatever you call it). Don't some commercial towers have something like this with a mechanism on it that won
ALL my towers have this steel line running up it to use. If we have one without a safety climb, I tell them to let me know and I get one installed. I'm surprised that few people mentioned the use of
The AN Wireless towers offer this as an option. 73 Alan NV8A _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contestin
So do Trylon: http://www.trylon.com/safetyclimb/safetyclimb.asp . Scroll down to the bottom of this page to Retro Fits to see the connectors needed to fasten a climbing rope to a Trylon Titan's angle