I'm working on the house and had a hangout with my remote support team.
Daisy is more demanding than a cat.
This belly is not going to pet itself, Capiche?
come on you bastiges do something anything!
those look like 12H 74.
Driven at a 2 to 1 batter.
When I last did H pile, it was 1980 and we did verts and a row of 3:1 out in front. It was for the landsburg bridge over the Cedar River.
I had a live train track that we had to hang the counterweight over. We needed a schedule.
Tracks have...
I was mistaken. Beam is a 7x14 with 1/2" flange and 1/4" web. I have not googed it, but my guess is it will be called a W14 and weigh about 65~ pounds a foot.
Back in my pilebuck days, we drove 12H74 pounds a foot.
I like your desert digs. A crane would be handy to leave most of it be and drop some things in without making a mess of it. That is the thing with the desert and rocks. It does not heal from our meddling like the green places do.
I borrowed a friend's gooseneck to 5th wheel rail adapter to build the house. He needed it back so I took it back last night, and he gifted me a 9' + long 8x12 I-Beam for a grade beam for the excavator. I'll need to scarf some plates and whatnot off of it, but I could use it as is for now...
That sound I will not forget. I was young lad working as a rigger/pilebuck around a mobile crane. Our task that day was to simply move the crane 50' to get out of another contractor's way.
I was in the cab of the lower and the boss was in the crane. I raised the outriggers and waited for the...
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