The man you see is the "eyes" of the operator on the start of demolition... as the work is slow and surgical in the begining. Fortunately "Gravity" is the best friend of a demolition man. You can see that with little bites the CMU masonry block falls straight down without error. He is actually 40 to 50 feet from the drop area and quite safe. After your comment, I look at it differently and wow, he looks like he is right under the debris, but he is quite safe... Thank you for the comments! EJ
Tell me that's not a real person standing there in the drop zone?!
itlldoktm 1 year ago
The man you see is the "eyes" of the operator on the start of demolition... as the work is slow and surgical in the begining. Fortunately "Gravity" is the best friend of a demolition man. You can see that with little bites the CMU masonry block falls straight down without error. He is actually 40 to 50 feet from the drop area and quite safe. After your comment, I look at it differently and wow, he looks like he is right under the debris, but he is quite safe... Thank you for the comments! EJ
ericjspirtas 1 year ago
@itlldoktm hahaha it is.we used to have bets to see who could stand under the wrecking ball as it swung over our heads thats scary haha
britdemo 7 months ago