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UER Forum > Archived Canada: Other > need help with man holes (Viewed 902 times)
Moe Wall 

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need help with man holes
< on 11/26/2005 12:05 AM >
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im having problems with opening man holes theres this building im trying to get into but its got a huge wall around it and i need to know how to open a man hole to get into the tunnel and out any one know how i can do this


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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 1 on 11/26/2005 2:35 AM >
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What type of manhole you dealing with...all you should need one good pry bar and a some muscle .. and it should come right off.
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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 2 on 11/26/2005 9:04 PM >
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I kind of work with MoeWall FYI.
I'll put up a diagram/map of the area when I have time.(an hour or so from now)
We also might need a better facemask then a hospital one,since of the smell.
So if anyone knows where you can buy one(name of store),please put it up.
-CMB
EDIT:
Does a rug actualy help getting over barbwire?
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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 3 on 11/26/2005 11:38 PM >
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Carrying a rug really sucks, especially if its raining. Your best option would be to climb the fence at a point where there is a post. The easiest places to climb are near gates and the corners.

On your manhole situation it depends on the size and how much time you want to spend lifting it. Reduxzero and I managed to lift a vault cover in downtown Saskatoon using only pieces of wood although it took a considerable amount of time. Most often a prybar or crobar will do the job if you can't get the manhole using your fingers.

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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 4 on 11/27/2005 1:13 AM >
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ya i just carry pry bar that fits in my back pack. For barbwire... duct tape?

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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 5 on 11/27/2005 4:08 AM >
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Im surprised nobody else has seen the humour in this thread...help...man holes...LOL vaseline? And the barbed wire rug talk is a little ris-que too LOL

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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 6 on 11/27/2005 8:54 PM >
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im not sure how big the man hole is and i always carry a crow bar but once in it either slips out or to dam heavy anthor thing is when i clime the barb wire its good to have wire cutters bad thing is if any one sees that its been cut your in shit any one know of any building easy to clime in saskatoon


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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 7 on 11/28/2005 4:27 AM >
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Having wire cutters on you does not look good when you are trying to explain that you were only taking pictures.

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man holes
<Reply # 8 on 11/28/2005 6:19 PM >
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how do you open from inside theres away cuzz other people do it but i need to kow plus how do you guys open locks there is a awsome storm sewer but my friends to fat to get in but theres a lock if i can open that we can go inside it could i cut the lock?

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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 9 on 11/28/2005 10:58 PM >
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how does vasline work tell me cuzz this man hole thing pissing me off


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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 10 on 12/5/2005 2:46 AM >
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Post by Moe Wall : how does vasline work tell me cuzz this man hole thing pissing me off

You'd have to think very...pervertedly in order to get the vaseline...(i got it right away) but yeah with the pry bar slipping, You shoudl just find something around where you are for some leverage. You should have no problem...

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Re: need help with man holes
<Reply # 11 on 12/21/2005 11:18 PM >
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You can get a "nail bar" at any local hardware store, and they are pretty tough, Even if you do break it you can grind it down to form another sharp angle to pry with. It is good to wrap black tape or a 700cc inner tube around it so if it drops it makes less sound, is harder to see, and is easier to remove the fingerprints. I had another point but I have forgotten it.

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