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Team Leader This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Uptown,downtown,all around. Gender: Male
| | Watch out for holes! < on 4/27/2006 4:24 AM >
| | | I seriously fell in this one, utterly ridiculous!
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meggaman
Location: victoria Gender: Male
Hmmm,,what does this button do,,
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 1 on 4/27/2006 4:32 AM >
| | | ouch,,!
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Logan
Location: Ra-Cha-Cha, NY Gender: Male
We miss you Jerry
| | | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 2 on 4/27/2006 5:00 PM >
| | | did a zombie grab you from underneath? That would have been creepy.
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Mission Control
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| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 3 on 4/28/2006 2:30 AM >
| | | Hell holes, sometimes you don't stop falling. Bogs/quicksand are real motherfuckers too. Open manholes in waist high weeds. These are few of my favorite femur breaking things...
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Logan
Location: Ra-Cha-Cha, NY Gender: Male
We miss you Jerry
| | | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 4 on 4/28/2006 6:09 PM >
| | | With the bog/quicksand just dont struggle and spread out your weight and roll out of it. I agree about the manholes though. Those are really dangerous.
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Team Leader This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Uptown,downtown,all around. Gender: Male
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 5 on 4/28/2006 7:29 PM >
| | | Posted by Logan did a zombie grab you from underneath? That would have been creepy.
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No but I totally imagined one did! Actually I was more worried about a squatter going for a swing, or stealing my boot.
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Mission Control
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| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 6 on 4/28/2006 9:57 PM >
| | | Posted by Logan With the bog/quicksand just dont struggle and spread out your weight and roll out of it. I agree about the manholes though. Those are really dangerous.
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I was more worried about my gear...until it got up to my thigh. Damn NJ bogs. People leave the manholes open to nail you, same-same with floor grates. The corroded breakaway anchor bolts are a blast, especially when it's a pipe rack holding a couple hundred pounds of pipes. Collapsing floors are in a class by themselves; high ceilings are real special when they go with you on them. I've come close...just pretend your Jesus walking on the water. Walk softly, and QUICKLY, Grasshopper. Ha!
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Fort Minor
Location: Vancouver Gender: Male
Le Parkour + UE: A Winning Combination
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 7 on 5/13/2006 4:32 PM >
| | | Im sorta new to this, so sry if this is a noob question but, how can you tell if flooring is unsafe (other than conventional methods I.E. listening for creaks, or throwing rocks) or is it more of a "take-a-risk-and-hope-you-dont-get-screwed-over" thing?
"I'm a pioneer f**kin up stereotypes, I snatched chains as a kid, made you carry your bike." -All Night; Fort Minor |
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Wolfmaan
Location: Canada Gender: Male
UrBex
| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 8 on 5/13/2006 4:37 PM >
| | | Learning a floor is a time consuming art. You have to feel the floor, listen to the surroundings. You will hear it creaking and such. Normally they will give you a little teeny bit of notice before they go, if you are paying enough attention to the floor to listen to it. "Be the floor you are walking on"
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mattsb2000 This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: San Bernardino Gender: Male
Your house is gone, your leg has been raped.
| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 9 on 5/13/2006 10:25 PM >
| | | Scary.
Great picture though.
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Fort Minor
Location: Vancouver Gender: Male
Le Parkour + UE: A Winning Combination
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 10 on 5/13/2006 11:49 PM >
| | | Posted by mattsb2000 Scary.
Great picture though.
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yeah, that actually is a good picture, you should fall more often ^^
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c0mm4
Location: Seattle Gender: Male
I heart Detroit
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 11 on 6/4/2006 12:41 AM >
| | | Posted by Fort Minor Im sorta new to this, so sry if this is a noob question but, how can you tell if flooring is unsafe (other than conventional methods I.E. listening for creaks, or throwing rocks) or is it more of a "take-a-risk-and-hope-you-dont-get-screwed-over" thing?
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I saw a totally destroyed staircase and had an "aha" moment recently. Since all the hardware is on the sides of the stairs, there's less chance of breaking through the rotted stair itself if you hug the side, or pretend like you're straddling a hole in the middle and walk up with your feet on either side of the stair. Espressobuzz has a picture of this if you're scratching your head (I now climb weak staircases like this too): http://www.uer.ca/...fid=1&msgid=372535 I'd imagine there's more hardware in the floor next to walls too (especially if they're weight-bearing walls). Certainly not failsafe, but hugging the walls often feels more stable in rooms with bad floors. [last edit 6/4/2006 1:57 AM by c0mm4 - edited 2 times]
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Mark Very Noble Donor
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 12 on 6/4/2006 7:39 AM >
| | | If you can figure out where the joices are stick to those as much as you can. You will learn floors eventually, hopefully before you fall through one. Its more of thing you have to learn from experience then can be talked through.
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BMac718
Gender: Male
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 13 on 6/9/2006 2:06 AM >
| | | Posted by Mark If you can figure out where the joices are stick to those as much as you can. You will learn floors eventually, hopefully before you fall through one. Its more of thing you have to learn from experience then can be talked through.
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Absolutely, I've had my feet go through roofs, so my only option was to straddle the joists/rafters. Watching for holes is particularly important on construction sites. Workers have been killed picking up plywood covering holes, and then stepping into the holes. I've heard of one kid who dropped 17 floors in this situation. I personally know a couple of guys who are permanently disabled from falling/holes. Be careful out there.
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
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| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 14 on 6/9/2006 3:27 AM >
| | | Posted by BMac718
Absolutely, I've had my feet go through roofs, so my only option was to straddle the joists/rafters. Watching for holes is particularly important on construction sites. Workers have been killed picking up plywood covering holes, and then stepping into the holes. I've heard of one kid who dropped 17 floors in this situation. I personally know a couple of guys who are permanently disabled from falling/holes. Be careful out there.
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I hate hellholes. You don't have fall far to get hurt bad, or killed.
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allsunday
Location: San Francisco Gender: Female
| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 15 on 6/12/2006 4:13 AM >
| | | Posted by Fort Minor Im sorta new to this, so sry if this is a noob question but, how can you tell if flooring is unsafe (other than conventional methods I.E. listening for creaks, or throwing rocks) or is it more of a "take-a-risk-and-hope-you-dont-get-screwed-over" thing?
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If the floor looks like it's sagging at all, or looks especially iffy in the middle for any reason (holes, water rot, etc), stick as close to the walls as possible. Test your weight gently before you step. After a while, you'll get a feel for safe floors versus unsafe floors, and it'll become second nature. You can still screw up now and then, though...case in point. lol
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Mowgli-dog
Location: Vancouver, B.C. Gender: Male
| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 16 on 6/12/2006 7:30 AM >
| | | Posted by mattsb2000 Scary.
Great picture though.
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Was that an "action shot" or a re-creation for the benefit of the camera?
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Captain Obvious
Location: among the tank farms Gender: Male
in ur xbox...there are midgets
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 17 on 7/9/2006 2:52 AM >
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how can you tell if flooring is unsafe |
Cinderblocks.
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staticfields
Location: VA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 18 on 7/10/2006 3:43 AM >
| | | TeamLeader, what hole you made is kinda wierd, it's like a perfect square in the floor. Places where I've nearly fell through, I had foreknowledge that the floors weren't safe by how they looked, but that floor looks totally stable. Except for the hole.
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Captain Obvious
Location: among the tank farms Gender: Male
in ur xbox...there are midgets
| | Re: Watch out for holes! <Reply # 19 on 7/10/2006 7:46 PM >
| | | it's like a perfect square in the floor |
It might have been cut for asbestos abatement.
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