This is like $100,000 project not a cool outdoor activity.
2026-08-22 17:46:15
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PaPa_Jerry (old fart)❌️ :
OSHA is definitely not on site. ✌
2026-08-22 16:00:36
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My Perspective :
No man skipped this video
2026-08-23 12:12:51
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benmartin999 :
Who did the load calculations on those little, tiny quarter inch cables?🤔 with 1000s of pounds of lumber on them, And then the weight of whoever crosses it🥴🤷♂️
2026-08-22 19:12:30
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Ray :
That's quite the project to tackle alone! Gotta give you that! Cables look small, only 2 cables? horseshoe nails??? Screws shear off, it's a constantly moving structure, nails covered in glue from a nail gun would've been better. Safety harness bud? Seriously!
2026-08-23 12:20:27
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crrrnt :
why are not harnessed and secured
2026-08-23 08:32:26
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ares_vm :
Dude not harnessed wtf, brass balls 😳
2026-08-23 13:40:59
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pat2 :
I don’t trust having only 2 cables. Let’s add more to make 4 cables in case 1 snaps 🤷🏿♂️
2026-08-22 10:43:43
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Lima23148$ :
No harness no real concern about safety, no confidence in long term structural integrity. Great for social media nothing else.
2026-08-22 10:25:16
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jk787007 :
shit ton of work ... Great job dude
2026-08-22 16:03:14
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Tommy :
considering they used to be made from rope that looks pretty good
2026-08-23 08:03:55
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taffy :
Imagine being drunk
2026-08-23 12:58:34
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TXCOMichelle :
I watched this like I’m going to build one next week. 😳
2026-08-23 04:12:18
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Hollywood GP :
As a structural engineer, I can’t imagine designing something like this without running the numbers. Catenary tension is extremely sensitive to the amount of sag in the cable when the sag is minimal. Hence why we design suspension bridges the way we do.
2026-08-22 20:18:34
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fred71 :
illegal structure
2026-08-23 06:34:30
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Haji_Ariel :
Bang, awas ketauan Pak Anies, nanti diresmiin lho
2026-08-23 11:18:51
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THL :
Read these comments. When did we start criticizing AMAZING things people have done? Not one of you in the comments has the balls to get off your couch, let alone the ability, strength and grit to do anything this intimidating! Kudos to the last man on earth!
2026-08-23 07:20:10
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Complicatedlysimpleman :
Main Overhead Cables (Left & Right): 5/8-inch to 3/4-inch EIPS IWRC. A 5/8" EIPS cable has a breaking strength of roughly 41,200 lbs, yielding a Safe Working Load Limit (WLL) of 8,240 lbs per cable. A 3/4" EIPS cable increases breaking strength to roughly 58,800 lbs (WLL of 11,760 lbs per cable).
2026-08-22 20:39:52
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davidstephens1213 :
Looks like a lot of weight for two small cables
2026-08-22 14:16:53
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DEBISHOOP :
Why all this risk
2026-08-22 09:46:01
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june brady :
why not treated wood??
2026-08-22 19:22:05
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Roaroutloud :
Love the skills, but wear a harness. One slip your done and for what a bridge?
2026-08-22 18:13:43
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user9012368481649 :
Killer job, just not sure of the size of cables used!
2026-08-23 00:52:52
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246FD82 :
VERY IMPRESSED!!!! Love how the dogs come out to say HI!!!
2026-08-22 18:35:32
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