Plinko Posted February 13, 2007 Report Posted February 13, 2007 ...and 16ft alloy boats! ...and half a diamond drill shack being placed onto a slope. Or 18' aluminum boats! First sling job...no clue....fluked my way thru 3 of em..the 4th bit me in the ***. Oh the memories! Quote
4961 Posted February 14, 2007 Report Posted February 14, 2007 Haha...nice 4961! But really did you have to touch it once it was on the truck??? Sounds like someone elses problem! hehe How is it going buddy... Conditions good at the hill? P I can't tell you how nasty those things get. Blue brown stench, oh God. The hill is good, really good. 30 days so far. You should come out, I'm out on tour Thursday. March??? :punk: Quote
45PSI Posted February 25, 2007 Report Posted February 25, 2007 10 canoes in a net... longranger hook... 35 knots. Quote
MikeNowak Posted March 7, 2007 Report Posted March 7, 2007 One of our old rusty guys here recalled slinging an emty ISU-60 container (about 10x10x5 high) during the first gulf war, also got spinning, they turned back and set it down and asked for a drogue, nothing seemed available until one of the eager ground mechanics (obviously trying to impress to get a flight job) took his fatigue pants off and rigged up a nice drogue. Now thats dedication. I also remember somewhere reading about a porta-potty on a longline, got to spinning and all, pilot brought it to the jobsite and showed the foreman, who replied "go take that somewhere over the woods and pickle it off" Quote
MikeNowak Posted March 8, 2007 Report Posted March 8, 2007 I also remember somewhere reading about a porta-potty on a longline, got to spinning and all, pilot brought it to the jobsite and showed the foreman, who replied "go take that somewhere over the woods and pickle it off" After much in-depth research, I found the reference for said story 1 topic below this one in this very forum. Guess the alzheimer's is still alive and well. I need a job that lets me peruse forums more frequently. -Mike Quote
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