Re: RIP, Harry Donovan
Harry will be missed. I had the pleasure of working with him just once. Several years ago, I had new speakers to safely hang in a church with a high ceiling, and the building contractor needed it done ASAP. He didn't mind doing a very small job, and handled it professionally with a fine crew. As we were in the attic, he admired the building's structural framework, and described how it worked. Truly an engineer, not just a rigger.
I believe Harry was a Licensed, Professional Engineer in the State of Washington. If he didn't have a degree, he still had the engineering and math skills to take the exam and earn a PE stamp. That is one of the things that made Harry different and a leader. He realized that good engineering needed to be applied to rigging in order to do it safely and efficiently. Prior to him, a lot of it was based on just luck, gut instinct, and brute force.
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