[Towertalk] CRANK UP TOWERS - Not a panacea
Jim White, K4OJ
k4oj@tampabay.rr.com
Fri, 15 Mar 2002 01:13:02 -0800
"Convince me a fall from a fixed tower is 'safer' than a step ladder."
Oh I get it - that is what this is about - Fear of Falling! Now I
understand where you are coming from....it has nothing to do with proper
installation at all! My posts have been about the fact that a fixed tower
has fewer potential failure points...now I guess you are saying that you do
not want to depend on the tower in any way - you do not trust it - that is
the difference here...if I have engineered my own tower to the point where I
feel safe on it, I feel safe on it becuase I made sure certain things were
addressed...some with redundant measures.
A fixed tower is safer to climb than a step ladder...why?
BECAUSE IT IS FIXED !!!!!
I do not sway back and forth on a fixed tower but I sure as hell do on a
stepladder...
I cannot belt in on a stepladder....
I CAN belt in - lean back and enjoy a productive work day on a tower - at
any height - be it 5 feet or 199... I can never feel safe on a step
ladder...
I am talking about towers.
73,
Jim, K4OJ