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				How to Climb a  Tall Chimney
			 
			This guy is nuts...have a look at some of his other videos...   
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|  11-09-2020, 08:17 AM | 
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			It is so much work traversing a ladder that is 100% vertical.  That guy is in shape!
		 
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			that guy's a badass!
		 
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|  11-09-2020, 09:07 AM | 
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			Here is part two.  That has to have been one tough dude. He swings that hammer like Thor, and never misses. And climbs that ladder like Spiderman. One tough dude. 
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			He's also a steam engine builder. Lot's of interesting stuff about him on YouTube.
		 
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			Thanks for posting that. Unique skill set and as fearless as any of today’s Free Climbers.
		 
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			I use these things called "telescoping lifts" for such jobs.
		 
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			They used a telescoping lift to make the video. I think he goes much higher than your average lift.
		 
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			The steel pins are held in with just friction.  If the grout were to chunk out or crack, then he'd be in a bad way.
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|  11-09-2020, 02:42 PM | 
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			Fred died of natural causes on 6 November 2004, at a fairly young age. He was some character and was awarded an MBE. He made a series of Television programs and mechanical things and in one of them he blows up one of them chimneys https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Dibnah | ||
|  11-09-2020, 02:54 PM | 
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			Fred Dibnah was a UK legend, worth You Tubing him as he's very enjoyable to watch and listen to He's like a James May but with big, brave sized balls or a slower, less mental Guy Martin 
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			I'm wondering what kind of work could be performed on such a  large chimney from that dinky ladder?
		 
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			I'm not afraid of heights.  I've jumped out of a perfectly good airplane.  but watching that guy did make my spider sense tingle quite a bit.
		 
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			It's a little sad, in one of the videos he is talking about a cemetery being nice, presumably he'd just been working on the church steeple associated with the cemetery).  And he talks about how it's "peaceful" and they "cut the grass pretty regular" and he'd rather be buried there than turned into a "plastic bag full of fag-ash" and how he'd like to have a gravestone that looks like a chimney with a fancy top.  That would be pretty neat, but apparently, his marker is more conventional.   
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			Love the North West accent.  Cool guy.
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			Oh my gosh I watched all of those - thought I was the only one who did.
		 
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			I got sweat on my hand palms by watching these. Amazing personality, fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
		 
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