By charlotteguy02 - October 27th, 2009, 2:32 pm
- October 27th, 2009, 2:32 pm
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I am going to go out on a limb here and say they are done for the day due to rain. It has only been a slight drizzle down here on the South side all morning, then about an hour/hour and half ago it started raining pretty steadily and work seems to have stopped. And while they may where harnesses, it still is a safety concern getting up, hooking in, unhooking, getting back down. Not to mention the power equipment they are using probably isn't the most conducive for heavy rain. I can only imagine trying to hang onto a pneumatic wrench (which I am assuming is what they are using) on those large bolts while it is even a light rain.
carowindsman6654 wrote:So much for the "they don't work in the rain" seeing how they are. They wear harnesses for a reason.
I am going to go out on a limb here and say they are done for the day due to rain. It has only been a slight drizzle down here on the South side all morning, then about an hour/hour and half ago it started raining pretty steadily and work seems to have stopped. And while they may where harnesses, it still is a safety concern getting up, hooking in, unhooking, getting back down. Not to mention the power equipment they are using probably isn't the most conducive for heavy rain. I can only imagine trying to hang onto a pneumatic wrench (which I am assuming is what they are using) on those large bolts while it is even a light rain.