Thursday, June 16, 2005

 

Buffalo's Vision Collapses

Today's photo of the day...an oldie but goodie.
Buffalo Scoreboard

Comments:
when this happened? Why scoreboard collapsed?
 
Here is the original story...

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By Mary Kay Melvin - September 16, 1996
The scoreboard at Buffalo's new $127.5 million HSBC Arena (at the time called Marine Midland Arena) crashed onto the ice, hours before the NHL game between the Sabres and Boston Bruins. There were no injuries.

The game was postponed (it has been rescheduled for March 17, 1997) and may have been good for a few yuks. But what if that happened during a game?

The $3 million Sony Jumbotron fell between 1:30 and 2 p.m., about 90 minutes after Bruins assistant coach Cap Raeder and defenseman Jon Rohloff left the ice after a practice.

"It (the scoreboard falling) does cross your mind, especially when you see it being lowered so they can work on it," said Bruins winger Jeff Odgers. "The thought does go through your mind - that thing could fall, with me under it."

Boston defenseman Dean Chynoweth said, "When we came in (to the arena) one of the guys looked up at the scoreboard and said, 'Holy smokes, look at the size of that thing. Can you imagine what it would be like if that thing ever came down?'"

Sabres president Larry Quinn had the comforting news that the mishap was caused by the scoreboard moving, so it wouldn't happen with anyone on the ice. He added that no one is allowed on the ice. He added that no one is allowed on the ice when the scoreboard is being lowered, which is done by remote control.

Many of the Bruins thought it was a joke when they heard the news. Once it was clear no one was injured, the accident was good for a few laughs.

"From now on, we stay wide," said Jozef Stumpel to Rohloff, his defensive partner.
 
The date of this story says September 16, 1996 but the JumboTron crashed down on November 16, 1996.
Mary Kay Melvin must have been clairvoyant!!
 
This is the Sept. 16 article about Buffalo Arena.

Buffalo's Marine Midland Arena to debut with Sept. 21 Sabres Game. (Buffalo, New York, September 1996)
Article from: Amusement Business | September 16, 1996 | Melvin, Mary Kay | Copyright

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BUFFALO, N.Y.--Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo's new $127 million entertainment facility, is scheduled to come on line Sept. 21 with a preseason professional hockey game.
 
Installers didn't retorque the saddle clamps on the wire rope terminations...after initial loading.

Moral of the story ???

Always retorque saddle clamps to manufacturers specifications....after applying load(s)
 
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