Mick!
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Anyone have vids you watch every few months cos they’re so brilliant?
				
			The video is gone but iron work is a different game, that high you have a very high likelihood of getting smashed or snagged in the rigging/beam from a swinging load as much as falling. Current standards allow 25' with no tie off for connectors (guys bolting pieces together), so they deck every other floor and run wire rope around the perimeter. If they're doing it that way you can still do an entire skyscraper with virtually no tie offs, it seems crazy but that's the trade. Ironworkers are nuts, I've worked with them a bit as an apprentice, mainly bolting up stuff on tanks if they were short a guy. We would set the tank, and then to do the ladder cage you climb up the ladder, pull yourself and the ladder in, stab a wrench and throw in a few bolts, all the way up. Then we would get to the top and do the cat walk.Mick nailed it. The Mohawk tribe was known for their work in the high rise steelwork industry. I'm not sure what year fall protection was mandated for them.
 Thankfully they canceled that job before we did it, but I've done plenty of stuff like that before and since.
 Thankfully they canceled that job before we did it, but I've done plenty of stuff like that before and since.I see harrison ford is the same in real life as in the movies.Anyone have vids you watch every few months cos they’re so brilliant?

