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Justin Wilson j...@mtin.net --- http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEO xISP Solutions- Consulting – Data Centers - Bandwidth http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/Chairman Internet Exchange - Peering - Distributed Fabric > On Jun 3, 2016, at 12:09 PM, Josh Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com> wrote: > > I like DBI-Sala. I became a Miller fan after awhile though. That > aircore harness and their retractable lanyards are very nice. > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 11:05 AM, Justin Wilson <li...@mtin.net> wrote: >> Then new designs in “pole technology” is they are actually putting a long >> threaded rod through the pole. The spikes actually screw into them to brace >> them. The guy who just went through his apprenticeship for line work on >> utility poles got cynch-lok stuff from DBI-SALA. >> >> Justin Wilson >> j...@mtin.net >> >> --- >> http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEO >> xISP Solutions- Consulting – Data Centers - Bandwidth >> >> http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/Chairman >> Internet Exchange - Peering - Distributed Fabric >> >> On Jun 2, 2016, at 7:59 PM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote: >> >> Keep in mind, that you will have to drill a hole for each one. You can’t >> just bang them in. But you do want an undersized hole. >> I would rather work off of hooks because you can move around the pole to the >> most ideal position. >> >> Whether hooks or steps pole rot happens. At least with a step you can feel >> it being soft and moving when you step on it. >> With hooks sometimes you kick out a whole slab on the side and down you >> come. >> >> Torn up shirt and splinters in your arms and chest. >> >> From: That One Guy /sarcasm >> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 9:41 AM >> To: af@afmug.com >> Subject: [AFMUG] telephone pole climbing spikes >> >> are these things even made any more? Im talking about the ones on the poles >> not the boot straps. I can find "vintage spikes" for sale as antiques but >> nothing new. We have more and more customers putting up telephone poles for >> service, and the volume makes the ladder to the pole too risky. I havent >> seen these on new poles in decades, were they banned of something? >> >> -- >> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as >> part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. >> >> >