window cleaner the rookie
Uploader Comments (andysen2007)
All Comments (78)
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if this is his first time someone else should go with him/ next to him....
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to all the pricks calling this guy an amateur ,i suppose none of you had to learn how to do your jobs? you just walked right in and did it.....?!
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Wat if he's has to poop?
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I didn't know they had to do all that before their job begins. I used to think all that stuff was already set up for them.
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no thank you iam an electrician and thats dangerous enuff for me i got hype just watching that
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This looks like an experience, i want to do this. Always loved heights and this looks like a job to have...Is their any requirements besides to have guts to do this? And how would you go about applying for a company that does this. Id love to do this.
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some of you would die of a heart attack if you seen how I go repelling.
8 ring, d ring and a harness (on backward). and I jump off the ledge.
that's right like a bungy jump.
so stop whinning like a bunch of school girls about all the gear they are using.
they have way more stuff than most climbers use.
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dude you ARE GOING TO KILL SOME ONE GET THAT DUDE OFF A BUILDING
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the guy is an amateur
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@ajbcoyle A rack is supposed to be wrapped and secured with a hitch, then there's no worries on that end, and on the shunt issue I agree, shunt's aren't legal where I clean, so I would think the higher the better(less ft. to fall). I use the Mio, and miller grabs, also here in Washington we've never used helmets, no law is in action making one do so. I would however use helmets, in a case where many washers are on a side-by-side drop pattern on a sky scraper, and tools might fall down on others.
Helmet could be forgiven if the building is empty although I'd insist on it coz of insurance issues. lanyards are a must at that height and there is no visible barrier below. also using a shunt like that is just wrong, too low and being grabbed. When going over the edge, much better to keep the shunt as high as possible as a shock load on that rack would be pretty bad. Also, is a rack self locking? Get a stop!
ajbcoyle 1 year ago
@ajbcoyle this is florida and no helmet is needed unless under construction.there is a lanyard there.the rack we use is fail safe no springs no locking 100percent safe basic but safe.
andysen2007 1 year ago
no helmet no lanyards, your fired
datehole30 2 years ago
no helmet needed.And lanyard is there.
andysen2007 2 years ago
he put that rope grab on a little late didnt he ;) rookie for sure..
im droppin a 29 story in the morning..night
405bradlee 2 years ago
now you have to use full body harness not much room to work with.did u check other vids out like arbor space.
andysen2007 2 years ago