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Re: [TowerTalk] Sad day - W9ZUC tower accident

To: Kirby Hallenbeck <1sailorman@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Sad day - W9ZUC tower accident
From: "ScottW3TX@verizon.net" <scottw3tx@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 20:54:59 -0400
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All,

I realize that this is an important safety topic to discuss.  But lets not 
loose sight of the fact that a tragedy has occurred and a man has died. Out of 
respect for he and his loved ones its time to end this thread. or at least take 
his callsign and name out of it. 

You see, Sometimes family and friends of the deceased look online for 
information about the person. Maybe this week. Maybe years from now.  A search 
of that nature will bring up this tower talk thread. It would be nice if they 
didnt have to read these messages and imagine or relive the mistakes he may or 
may not have made. For all we know he had a stroke or heart attack and fell. 
Better for his lived ones that the good things about him be near the top of the 
search results instead of this thread. 

RIP OM ... _._

Best regards,
Scott W3TX

On Sep 18, 2014, at 8:24 PM, "Kirby Hallenbeck" <1sailorman@comcast.net> wrote:

Thanks for spurring me into action Dave n4zkf and Chris. I usually climb
with the two so called gorilla hooks, and been wanting to put a safer
climber on the 3/8" cable that came with the tower. So as luck would have it
I found several new DBI Sala versions going for $75 on ebay and got the last
one, which is a GREAT price. 

I like the picture of Chris installation and will add the tension spring,
too. So something positive in this thread for me. As far a the free climbing
position, I agree we need to be in shape, but isn't it THE LAW now for 100%
tie off now? AS far as "instantly grabbing" goes, unless your hand operate
in quantum mechanical dimensions, then it can't be in two places at once.
Being a newer ham I have ALWAYs used 100% attachment. I also heard the
bravado and got BS for being a sissy, but then I had read articles about
falls and made the logical conclusion and really didn't care what the old
timers said if it made no sense TO ME.  No one can guarantee they won't have
a medical emergency or stir up a wasps nest, etc, etc when on a tower. 

Be safe up there. 

Thanks 73 Kirby AF6OP. 



.Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Sad day - W9ZUC tower accident
.
.I mentioned it earlier. Tuf-Tug makes them. They are called safer climbs.
.
.
.73 Dave n4zkf
.
.On 9/18/14 12:10 PM, "Chris" <EZRhino@fastmovers.biz> wrote:
.
> The slickest thing I've ever seen is a cable stretched tight from top 
> to bottom of the tower, and the climber has a device that goes on the 
> cable that only slides UP the cable.  It can't slide down, so if you 
> fell it would hold fast.  This also gives both hands free for climbing.  
> I've never seen these on a ham tower though.  Lots of them in my neck 
> of the woods on ski lift towers.
> 
> Chris

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