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About This Book

A practical manual that teaches the trade of steeple-jacking, offering step-by-step methods for rigging, climbing, and repairing tall structures such as smokestacks, towers, standpipes, water tanks, church spires, flagstaffs, and poles. It explains how to enter the trade, emphasizes safety and professional conduct, and details rigging techniques both with and without gimblet wires, reguying, tripping, handling decayed or lined stacks, and installing ladders and self-supporting fittings. A substantial section catalogs knots, hitches, bends and their uses. Practical advice on pricing, workmanship, and time management rounds out the handbook as a tradesman’s guide to maintaining and inspecting lofty structures.

About the Author

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Clarence James Murray

Clarence James Murray was an author known for his work in the field of construction and maintenance, particularly focusing on the profession of steeplejacking. His notable book, "The Steeple-Jack's Instructor," serves as a practical guide for those in the trade, offering insights into the skills and techniques required for this specialized work. Murray's contributions provide valuable knowledge for both aspiring and experienced steeplejacks, reflecting the challenges and intricacies of working at heights. Through his writing, he has contributed to the understanding and appreciation of this unique profession.

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