Since the horizontal cables seem to be regularly spaced, the venue should have brackets made that would bridge both cables and sit on top of the cables and clamp to them, with eyes for suspending loads in the center of the brackets. This would save possible damage to the cables.
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Why clip in to the lanyard point when there's a perfectly good handrail?!
Yooooooo!!!! The local crew kills it on the regular..............The homie Ching on the scene still doin his thing....... and......how the hell does julian work on every show.....lol......
@@andrewegg7487 Thanks for the tip! It it seems the IATSE is an USA/Candian alliance. I gues il have to do some digging to find something similar in europe.
Since the horizontal cables seem to be regularly spaced, the venue should have brackets made that would bridge both cables and sit on top of the cables and clamp to them, with eyes for suspending loads in the center of the brackets. This would save possible damage to the cables.
Why clip in to the lanyard point when there's a perfectly good handrail?!
Yooooooo!!!! The local crew kills it on the regular..............The homie Ching on the scene still doin his thing.......
and......how the hell does julian work on every show.....lol......
anyone know what kind of lanyard he's got? really digging the all black look but can't find anything like it online
I worked with Ching in LA great dude 🤙
The homie Ching 🤙🏽
What was the height of this stadium?
How would you get into this line of work? this looks awesome!
Contact your local IATSE. Start out pushing cases, you can eventually work your way up to rigging
@@andrewegg7487 Thanks for the tip! It it seems the IATSE is an USA/Candian alliance. I gues il have to do some digging to find something similar in europe.
What was the load going on that point?
Is that a beehive on his head or is he just happy to see me?
Wouldn’t call this rigging