Sunday, September 14, 2008

From Dave Price


RBstakes, originally uploaded by bucklesw1.

I count seven hammer heads at various stages of swing in this pic made right here in Nashville when I was a mere infant.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

GREAT SERIES of PHOTOS !
This is the kinda Work you eather FIT INTO or DON'T !

At 19 working on the Railroad I Drove some Spikes ( a bit different )
It can leave you with a good feeling when you & your Gang have & put in a good day .

Buckles said...

Bud, I had no idea you had been a Gandy Dancer.

Anonymous said...

Impressed me watching the Culpepper & Merriweather guys driving the stakeline with hammers every day this spring.

I've never been to the Burning Man Festival in Nevada, but I've heard from my older kid that the 30,000 people who camp there every Labor Day display both high tech and very low tech solutions to putting up some pretty big tents and pounding stakes into a desert floor that might as wel be concrete. Like the tent/event rental companies Bosch breaker hammers are the tool of choice for steel stakes. Probably a lot of fun watching six or eight people many of them engineers and tech types who normally work in cubicles in the Silicon Valley put up an 80X200 tent. I've heard some "crews" practice several times over the summer so as to avoid looking disorganized when they get to Nevada. Without much in the way of tractors they msut be pretty inventive setting poles.

Roger Smith said...

Parley Baer's brother, Maury, started with Union Pacific as a gandy dancer and rose to one of their top VP slots, becoming not only well-paid, but very rich in Union Pacific stock. Upon Maury's advice, brother Parley proved equally as wise.

I drove a few stakes for Beatty-Cole, James Bros., and Miller-Johnson, but none of those guys were offering stock options.

Roger Smith

Anonymous said...

Wasn't #56 in the background Fred and Ella Bradna's dressing room after props were unloaded from it?

Anonymous said...

Correction, #59, not #56.