daylightwarrior
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Sounds like a job for
http://www.launchimages.com/out.php/i11310_row.jpg
Thanks Del! Dinners soon and if I have fried chicken I promise I won't lick my fingers.
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Sounds like a job for
http://www.launchimages.com/out.php/i11310_row.jpg
Thanks Del! Dinners soon and if I have fried chicken I promise I won't lick my fingers.![]()
I think that was chocolate cake. Maybe?
You are something else today. If you made it, I'd eat it.![]()

You're talking about chocolate cake, right?![]()
And I'm very glad Rosco was out of commission.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080316/ap_on_re_us/crane_accident_38
Wow.
Be careful, New Yorkers.
Headache, indeed.
Anchors are expensive and take time. We need to get this building up FAST.
I wish this industry would slow down and build it correctly.
I'd like to see the post mortium report on this.......
I like to shoot from the hip.
I'd like to see the post mortium report on this.......
According to one report (don't know if it's been substantiated), the crane dropped a load, that took out an anchor, that cause the whole thing to come down.
The scariest thought (to me) is that it took out a building two blocks (about 350 feet) away.
yeah, pretty scary.....some folk don't realize just how fragile those sticks are.....
Stop dropping loads!
Solid advice for construction workers and single men.
Cheese can help. Is your dog getting enough cheese?
Not near enough.
However, her rigging technique is flawless.
She could be a choker setter out with the loggers.
As long as the chow is good, she is there.
Lumberjacks eat pretty good...
So, this dropped load. Operator error?
Lumberjacks eat pretty good...
So, this dropped load. Operator error?
I have no idea. I saw one article about it on Sunday and it did not go into specifics.
I have no proof of this but my guts tell me that more times than not it is a problem with the rigging, not the operation of the crane.
Just wondering. I've seen the operator let the winch freewheel and then slow the load down with the drum brake. Just to save a few seconds. It's dangerous and hard on equipment. And can overload a stick, in a manner that can cause a failure similar to the NYC incident.
I was not saying they walk on water! A good operator is worth his weight in gold. A bad one is a liability.
I hope for everybody involved that pagan is correct and the equipment failed. Chokers do not have to sleep at night.