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Post: # 56681Post Tommy

As an alternative to expensive High Reach Demo excavators, use what plant you have already.

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Post: # 56684Post lutonlagerlout

fred would have had it down in a day or too
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Post: # 56686Post GB_Groundworks

think hes got his seat belt on haha
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Post: # 56687Post Tommy

...and a change of pants

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Post: # 56690Post rab1

fred would have been the man as lll says. Giles your the machine man so get your arse up there mate lol. :D
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Post: # 57225Post Tommy

Done a bit more digging into this.

How the Germans do it.
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LOOKS ALMOST SAFE.................. :D :D
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Post: # 57291Post Dave_L

My god! HSE would love to get their mitts into this! :)
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Post: # 57305Post seanandruby

The first one with no harness and an open cab is just an accident waiting to happen. The second one, i would say: is safe enough, proper lifting bracket, window guard etc:
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Post: # 57322Post GB_Groundworks

the first one they've strapped through the tracks, a disaster waiting to happen the tracks arent designed to be pulled on and stretched like that,

the second one i'd do, in a lifting frame, cab, redundant strappings and the frame is resting against the chimney stop you wobbling around as you pushed with the pecker, id want time and a half though haha

http://www.khl.com/magazin....Austria

explains it and the discussion they had with their h & s




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Post: # 57327Post lutonlagerlout

2 blokes i know around the 65 mark demolished some old buildings in luton to make way for the arndale in the late 1960s
anyway they got a pound a week extra for standing 4 storeys up on the wall and demolishing it a brick at a time
no scaffold,nothing ,just ladders and hammers
they reckon it was easier after the pub
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Post: # 57336Post Tommy

Another way to do it.


Brokk remote controlled demolition excavator

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Post: # 57338Post enigmaenigma

Sure it’s been posted before, and taken from this mammoth thread on steeplejacks.

steeplejacks corner

And I’m sure someone from here read all 200+ pages, when they were laid up on the sick? was it LLL or Giles?

Or was it around Xmas time when it was last posted and they escaped to the computer and read that, instead of putting up with the in-laws. :p

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My apologies, it looks as though it was Pablo & Suggers that were reading their way through the full thread. :)

old brewcabin thread
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Post: # 57339Post lutonlagerlout

from the steeplejack site

quoted verbatim

"Mervyn Simpson i knew quiet well great character,the whiskey bottle got the better of him in the end he fell in the house and got pneumonia and died over three years ago now.

He started out at a rochdale steeplejack firm ,who were the main competitors to H tatham and son,mervyn and peter both told me about the arguments and set to's in the over jobs between petes grandfather and the owner of the other firm.Mervyn was made foreman steeplejack then in the late 50's went into partnership with jack and sammy brooks,but went on his own about 1968 when jack hung himself in prison.he also had a good sideline safeblowing and a very good cafe his wife ran next to his house.

I remember when he blew plum mill chimney in heywood ,he must have over-loaded it with explosives because he blew all the windows out of the greenhouses at the allotments 200yards away and alot of the house windows on the other side of the allotments.he was also a very good jazz pianist.


Mervyn was obviously a legend,steeplejack ,safe blower,drinker and pianist
gotta love the comment that he must have overloaded it
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Post: # 57443Post haggistini

whats wrong with good old acme TNT!!!
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