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henpecked
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Bob_A
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Post: # 95843Post Bob_A

I suppose the risk assessment for this one is that if it slips it's more likely he's only going to fall a short distance to the balcony rather than 100's of feet to the ground?
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 95849Post lutonlagerlout

i see this type of thing all the time in budapest
guys hacking off masonry in a bosun's chair 100ft up and no guard underneath,just lumps of stucco falling
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Tony McC
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Post: # 95855Post Tony McC

I know I've posted it before, but it does tickle me......

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Post: # 95860Post lutonlagerlout

we have all been there boss
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Post: # 95874Post Tony McC

I know we have, but I'd use a plank rather than a 4x4 fencing post, FFS! :D
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Bob_A
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Post: # 95897Post Bob_A

Oh well at least we don't get to see his bum crack :)

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Post: # 95906Post Tony McC

Proper beltage, you see. The key to successful protection of the arse cleavage. :p
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Post: # 95909Post seanandruby

had to use the timber in tight manholes for benching as my plates are to big for the 100ml channels :)
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