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WHL
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Wow, I think my knees would be knocking :shock:

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WOW, well done to that brave lady. Loved the advert.
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yeah! The guy who did the montage must have had his knees rattling across the studio!
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I used to do that for real (well only around 250 metres) to check or change out the thermocouples on the flares on the Petro Chemical Plants where I worked, they really move about when it's windy.
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Jim B wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 4:00 pm I used to do that for real (well only around 250 metres) to check or change out the thermocouples on the flares on the Petro Chemical Plants where I worked, they really move about when it's windy.
I bet you didn't look as chic as her, :lol:
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I bet Fred Dibnah could have scaled that height without any PPE or safety chains and at the top sat and had his sandwiches washed down with a bottle of Manns brown. But nobody else could. Great vid.
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Jim B wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 4:00 pm I used to do that for real (well only around 250 metres) to check or change out the thermocouples on the flares on the Petro Chemical Plants where I worked, they really move about when it's windy.
Yes, I was on top of the Canary Wharf Tower before they capped it. It really blew a gale. I was surprised how little wind they had to put up with in this shot. I certainly wouldn't have been able to hold up any signs on top of Canary Wharf.
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Makes my legs tremble watching that! Had to switch it off! :lol:
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panoscouse wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 10:56 pm I bet Fred Dibnah could have scaled that height without any PPE or safety chains and at the top sat and had his sandwiches washed down with a bottle of Manns brown. But nobody else could. Great vid.
For us younger members, could you explain who you are talking about please :? :D
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Fred was a great character. As a youngster, he started out life as a steeplejack and that led through, over the decades, to his great passion – steam. What he didn't know about steam engines wasn't worth knowing. Such was his combination of knowledge and charisma that he ended up with a gong from the Queen, probably suggesting to her that they have a pint together. :-)
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Yes Fred was a great guy, his TV programmes were fascinating.
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