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glatt 09-28-2011 02:10 PM

September 29, 2011 Washington Monument Engineers
 
On August 23, an earthquake hit the Mid-Atlantic region. It was fairly big by East Coast standards, and it caused moderate damage to the Washington Monument. The Monument is basically just a bunch of blocks stacked on top of one another, reaching 555 feet high, and is not really designed to withstand earthquakes. It has been closed since the earthquake for safety reasons and a perimeter around the base is now fenced off.

The National Park Service is hoping to re-open the monument one day, but first it must inspect each and every block and joint on the exterior. The mortar between the stone blocks is relatively soft compared to the blocks themselves and much of the mortar between the joints fell out during the quake. With winter coming, the worry is that water will get into the damaged joints, freeze, and damage the blocks even more.

Enter the "difficult access team" from engineering firm Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates. These 4 engineers, hired by the NPS, are repelling down each face of the monument, cataloging the damage and doing emergency weatherization.

I just had to take a walk over there on my lunch hour and snap some pictures. There were around 100 people doing the same thing.
http://cellar.org/2011/glattmonument1.jpg

We need to zoom out a little for some perspective.
http://cellar.org/2011/glattmonument2.jpg

Here you can see one of the engineers actually working on the joint under a broken marble block.
http://cellar.org/2011/glattmonument3.jpg

Undertoad 09-28-2011 02:23 PM

Nicely done sir!

"We've secretly replaced George's safety harness with new Folger's Crystals... let's see what he thinks!"

BigV 09-28-2011 02:36 PM

those blocks look like they're the same proportions as a domino, a large rectangle, relatively thin for its area.

glatt 09-28-2011 03:04 PM

Yeah, it's pretty amazing none of them fell off during the quake. I guess they are wedged in there pretty tight.

I really could have used a pair of binoculars, but one thing I could see was that each one of these guys had a bucket clipped to them. I think they were removing loose mortar chunks and putting them in their bucket to bring them inside and down the stairs rather than drop them to the sidewalk below.

Also, they had dropped ropes down the sides of the monument, but for some of them, the ropes didn't reach the ground and were a good 50 feet from the ground. Not much use. Although now that I think of it, the ropes were also looped inside the windows just below them, so maybe there was enough slack there to account for reaching the ground.

HungLikeJesus 09-28-2011 05:35 PM

You know, I've never really paid attention. What's the Washington Monument used for? Is that how we communicate with the space aliens?

ZenGum 09-28-2011 08:29 PM

No capital city is complete without a generous supply of giant dicks.

CaliforniaMama 09-29-2011 07:14 AM

Wow! Great pics!

My first impression was "Cool, we have our own pyramid."

Then I wondered how in the world they got the ropes on the top of the point. That was some lassoing job!

glatt 09-29-2011 07:46 AM

There was a short article in the paper this morning. Some interesting tidbits:
-of the 4 engineers, there were 2 men and 2 women
-they carried iPads containing all the relevant data from the big renovation done about a decade ago
-they carried digital cameras to document everything, (and I saw them taking each other's pictures.)
-they carried rubber mallets for tapping on each block to listen for any hollow sounds that might indicate hidden cracks
-they also had a small collection of trowels and other masonry tools

Sundae 09-29-2011 09:01 AM

I wouldn't do that job for all the money in the world.
It's making my flesh creep just looking.

Fascinating though. Great thread, Glatt.

infinite monkey 09-29-2011 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungLikeJesus (Post 759230)
You know, I've never really paid attention. What's the Washington Monument used for? Is that how we communicate with the space aliens?

Me neither. Can you walk inside anything?

infinite monkey 09-29-2011 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 759333)
I wouldn't do that job for all the money in the world.
It's making my flesh creep just looking.

Fascinating though. Great thread, Glatt.

I would. If I'd been born with gumption and mettle, I could've pursued such a career. I love heights, I love thrilly stuff, I'm fearless, I have good eye/hand coordination. :p:

I bet they make beaucoup bucks, too.

Diaphone Jim 09-29-2011 11:04 AM

Good job! I can't remember an IOTD actually generated by an IOTD'er.

I've been there and wore myself out walking DOWN the stairs.

"Not really designed to withstand earthquakes." What an understatement.

I'm amazed it did, but there has to be more than just "stacking" involved.

Happy Monkey 09-29-2011 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 759333)
I wouldn't do that job for all the money in the world.
It's making my flesh creep just looking.

I could hardly stand the inside of the Capitol dome. I can't imagine the outside of the Monument.

Undertoad 09-29-2011 11:28 AM

The only other IOTD I remember taken by one of us was

http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=7543

Whale Penis, by staceyv

jimhelm 09-29-2011 12:44 PM

nice job, glatt

Sundae 09-29-2011 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happy Monkey (Post 759352)
I could hardly stand the inside of the Capitol dome. I can't imagine the outside of the Monument.

I had real trouble going up to the dome in St Peter's (Rome).
I felt claustrophobic and I knew the only relief would be when I came out - but that would be high, high above the city...
Ditto the bell tower in Siena.
Something about Italian cities makes me feel the need to punish myself! I think it's because I can't face going home and giving the shameful response, "No. I was too scared."
Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 759357)
The only other IOTD I remember taken by one of us was [snip] Whale Penis, by staceyv

I miss SV :(

Undertoad 09-29-2011 01:04 PM

I prefer our current Chi owners. :thumbsup:

infinite monkey 09-29-2011 01:05 PM

What is a 'chi owner'?

Undertoad 09-29-2011 01:22 PM

chi



...huahua :D

Clodfobble 09-29-2011 01:58 PM

There was also one taken by seakdivers a long time ago, I think. Can't remember what it was; something in the water in Alaska, presumably.

infinite monkey 09-29-2011 02:16 PM

Ohhhhhhh...Hua Hua!

I didn't know the old chi owner but I like the current one too. ;)

glatt 09-29-2011 02:59 PM

I just saw I've been Boing Boigned. I submitted some Flickr shots to their pool and they put one on their front page. Cool!

classicman 09-29-2011 03:45 PM

Wow - Thats awesome.

Sheldonrs 09-29-2011 03:56 PM

4 guys going down on a giant phallic symbol. Been there; done that.


:D

HungLikeJesus 09-29-2011 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 759387)
I had real trouble going up to the dome in St Peter's (Rome).
I felt claustrophobic and I knew the only relief would be when I came out - but that would be high, high above the city...
Ditto the bell tower in Siena.
Something about Italian cities makes me feel the need to punish myself! I think it's because I can't face going home and giving the shameful response, "No. I was too scared."I miss SV :(

I climbed the Leaning Tower of Pizza in 1988. I think they closed it to tourists not long after that. I took some pictures looking down at my bicycle, but I don't know where they are now.

classicman 09-29-2011 05:42 PM

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Pisa or Pizza?

HungLikeJesus 09-29-2011 06:01 PM

Oops! In must be hungry.

monster 09-29-2011 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungLikeJesus (Post 759528)
I climbed the Leaning Tower of Pizza in 1988. I think they closed it to tourists not long after that. I took some pictures looking down at my bicycle, but I don't know where they are now.

It was still open in 89 when I did it..... it was kinda scary because the floor was so polished! I don't mind heights as long as I feel secure up there

congrats on your boinging, Glatt. and Sheldon.

ZenGum 09-29-2011 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 759357)
The only other IOTD I remember taken by one of us was

http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=7543

Whale Penis, by staceyv


Ahem, http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=25001

I guess I didn't actually state that I had taken them.

Hang on, of three (known) IotDs that were taken by dwellars, we have one actual giant penis, one model giant penis and one symbolic giant penis.

Are we teh gay?

zippyt 09-29-2011 09:10 PM

Cool Pics Glatt

SPUCK 09-30-2011 04:00 AM

For you guys who wonder about the inside here's a movie of the quake on a security camera at the top of the stairs. It's worth the watch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJnet...yer_embedded#!

Pete Zicato 09-30-2011 08:53 AM

Except for the guard checking her cell phone, the interesting stuff starts about 1:40.

What do you think the guy in the white hat came back up for?

Sundae 09-30-2011 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sheldonrs (Post 759514)
4 guys going down on a giant phallic symbol.

Two guys two gals. Something you are trying to tell us, Sheldon?
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 759559)
Hang on, of three (known) IotDs that were taken by dwellars, we have one actual giant penis, one model giant penis and one symbolic giant penis.

Are we teh gay?

Am I teh gay for liking the occasional penis?
Off to get a rainbow tattoo then...

BigV 09-30-2011 09:50 AM

more shaking.

ZenGum 10-01-2011 06:29 AM

More than three shakes is masturbation.

Trilby 10-01-2011 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 759260)
No capital city is complete without a generous supply of giant dicks.

Never more true than in Provincetown, Massachusetts!

monster 10-01-2011 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 759559)
Ahem, http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=25001

I guess I didn't actually state that I had taken them.

Hang on, of three (known) IotDs that were taken by dwellars, we have one actual giant penis, one model giant penis and one symbolic giant penis.

Are we teh gay?

This one wasn't a penis. Although he is a bit of a dickhead sometimes.....

http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=17822

glatt 01-20-2012 12:12 PM

Let me just say that David M. Rubenstein is the man.

This billionaire philanthropist is giving $7.5 million to pay for the Monument's restoration. Congress is paying the other $7.5M, but was looking for private donors to match the government's contribution.

Mr. Rubenstein has previously given millions of dollars in gifts to the federal government for stuff in the DC area. He just gave $4.5 million to the zoo's panda program. He gave $13 million to the National Archives to pay for a visitor center and a special display area for a copy of the Magna Carta he bought and lent to the Archives. Before that, he lent a copy of the Declaration of Independence to the State Department, a signed copy of the Emancipation Proclamation to the Oval Office and the first official map of the United States published after the American Revolution to the Library of Congress.

Way to go, rich dude!

The Washington Monument is expected to be closed for at least another year, because they haven't even begun the repairs yet.

infinite monkey 01-20-2012 12:13 PM

I read that earlier. Good for him!

HungLikeJesus 01-20-2012 12:19 PM

They just need some Sugru. Well, maybe lots of Sugru.

infinite monkey 01-20-2012 12:22 PM

Is that like Bondo? :lol:

HungLikeJesus 01-20-2012 12:31 PM

Did you read the Sugru story? It's quite inspirational.

glatt 01-20-2012 12:42 PM

I bought a bunch of Sugru to give as stocking-stuffers last Christmas. Unfortunately, since it came from England, and I only bought it with about one month's notice, it got held up in customs or someplace and didn't arrive in time. So I ended up with all this Sugru. I couldn't think of enough ideas to use the stuff on, and since it has a short shelf life, It's probably mostly all gone bad by now. (ETA: It's been a year+)

I did put some on the underside of a picture frame that was just sitting on a shelf, leaning against the wall behind it, and kept slipping and falling over. That worked well. But I didn't have any other ideas. I felt like there was too much pressure to come up with something clever.

Spexxvet 01-20-2012 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 789499)
I felt like there was too much pressure to come up with something clever.

It's not the kind of stuff you want to waste on something mundane.

glatt 01-20-2012 01:46 PM

Well, did you see the packaging? They come in these beautiful silver pouches. Once you tear a pouch open, that's it. It starts to set up. You're committed. It better be worth it. :eek:

HungLikeJesus 01-20-2012 01:47 PM

I used some on a lid for a cast iron pan so I could pick it up without burning my finger, and some on my pellet stove door for the same purpose.

I also used some to mount a mirror to the brake hood on my bike.

I'll probably also use Sugru to fix my cell phone, which has a cracked case, but just won't die.

infinite monkey 01-20-2012 01:48 PM

Sugru looks awesome, I must admit.

Pete Zicato 01-20-2012 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 789520)
Sugru looks awesome, I must admit.

Sounds a lot like updoc.

infinite monkey 01-20-2012 02:52 PM

What's updoc?













;)

Pete Zicato 01-20-2012 03:27 PM

Not much. What's up with you?




Thanks infi.

infinite monkey 01-20-2012 03:32 PM

I can play the straight man from time to time. :D

I snorted out loud when I read your post, btw! 5 words. Snort-worthy!

BigV 01-20-2012 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 789518)
Well, did you see the packaging? They come in these beautiful silver pouches. Once you tear a pouch open, that's it. It starts to set up. You're committed. It better be worth it. :eek:

mockup with play-doh

glatt 07-10-2012 10:00 AM

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...and they have a plan.


The report from the engineers is complete and the park service now has a plan.

They're going to cover the monument with scaffolding and set up a tower crane to help remove the 1 ton external marble panels at the pyramidal top and re-attach them with metal brackets because the anchor stones underneath were cracked by the quake. The metal brackets will be hidden from view.

They also need to patch 50 panels, but don't expect to need to replace any of them. The work is going to last into 2014 and the monument will remain closed through then.
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SPUCK 07-12-2012 04:52 AM

Closed the whole time? Just have the visitors run to the entry. They'll have a greater memory of their visits.

glatt 03-11-2013 01:24 PM

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I feel like I need to keep this thread updated.

They started erecting the scaffolding. It looks like just regular scaffolding. I'm surprised it's strong enough to reach that high. They have special cross bracing at the corners to tie it all together.
Attachment 43170

They still have a ways to go.

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I wish I had a time lapse camera set up taking a picture every half hour. It would make a cool video.

xoxoxoBruce 03-11-2013 01:34 PM

A lattice condom, very avant gardey.
Don't worry about the scaffold, you can be sure OSHA will be all over that sumbitch.

ZenGum 03-11-2013 10:39 PM

I notice there seems to be a concentration of damage at around 200 feet high. I wonder why.

xoxoxoBruce 03-11-2013 11:26 PM

Maybe because...
Quote:

Construction of the monument began in 1848, but was halted from 1854 to 1877, and finally completed in 1884. The hiatus in construction happened because of co-option by the Know Nothing party, a lack of funds, and the intervention of the American Civil War. A difference in shading of the marble, visible approximately 150 feet (46 m) or 27% up, shows where construction was halted. Its original design was by Robert Mills, an architect of the 1840s, but his design was modified significantly when construction resumed.
(wiki)

SPUCK 03-12-2013 06:06 AM

Too bad this isn't in Hong Kong they'd probably be using bambo!

Happy Monkey 03-12-2013 10:55 AM

Quote:

A difference in shading of the marble, visible approximately 150 feet (46 m) or 27% up, shows where construction was halted.
I like to tell visitors to DC that that's the high-water mark from the flood.


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