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Dec 16, 2007, 05:47 PM
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Harness construction
Hi! I am making a movie. I need a harness. Can anybody tell me what type of construction I need to do to hook the harness up like if I have to do any drilling, what changes I have to make, what things for the harness I will need. (and this is inside a house so... yah.) :confused:
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New Member
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Dec 16, 2007, 06:02 PM
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Try a bosuns chair harness that yachters use for being hauled up masts from a marine store
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Junior Member
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Dec 16, 2007, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by rogeve33
Try a bosuns chair harness that yachters use for being hauled up masts from a marine store
Say I have a scene of someone jumping over somebody or levitating. Could it be used for that? And can you use it inside a house? If so how would you hook it up?
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Dec 16, 2007, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by tuxedo123
Say I have a scene of someone jumping over somebody or levitating. Could it be used for that? And can you use it inside a house? If so how would you hook it up?
There are several designs but in principle shoulder and leg straps, waistbelt and a strong ring that hooks in the lifting line for a sail. You will need a 5 mm wire or kevlar line and a strong fitting on a beam or ceiling slab.
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Dec 16, 2007, 06:42 PM
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I worked construction for a number of years and used a safety belt to tied off...
This was done outside and at considerble height -- now they use a full body harness.
Tipically in house construction no harness is worn -- roofers don't wear them
Most carpenters, plumbers,and electricians do wear a tool belt and climb ladders...
Don't know what your movie is about but maybe you need to visit a job site...
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2007, 04:46 AM
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Originally Posted by biggsie
I worked construction for a number of years and used a safety belt to tied off...
This was done outside and at considerble height -- now they use a full body harness.
Tipically in house construction no harness is worn -- roofers don't wear them
Most carpenters, plumbers,and electricians do wear a tool belt and climb ladders...
Don't know what your movie is about but maybe you need to visit a job site...
O.k. Thanks!:)
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2007, 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by rogeve33
There are several designs but in principle shoulder and leg straps, waistbelt and a strong ring that hooks in the lifting line for a sail. You will need a 5 mm wire or kevlar line and a strong fitting on a beam or ceiling slab.
Thanks a bunch!:D
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