28 meters of fun
thewizard 01-22-2009
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140 yard slab inside building today

thewizard 01-22-2009
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thewizard 01-22-2009
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elkhunterz 01-22-2009
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wizzard, what is your clearance in there?  Pour looks good, you got to love a little stick, here is one I did with our 28 putz 4 months ago.  I had a 22 ft. ceiling and 16 ft door

thewizard 01-22-2009
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i think it was like 26' to the steel truss in the middle of building, but it was tough when i got back towards the truck where i was sitting i couldn't get the main up very high so i was pretty much folded up pumping with no hose, or hoseman, last 40yds to pour right up to the bumper and outriggers

thewizard 01-22-2009
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elkhunters, yours looks boom looks the same but maybe a couple years older looking at the saddle on B section,looks different, 2004 model?


38zman 01-23-2009
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Hey I have been doing alot of arena work lately too except I am using a 36z and talking about a tight fit...lol

Seed 01-23-2009
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I was in a Walmart distribution center with a 36 z. It was too tight. I did really well all but for one day and came all un spun. Crashed into a condensing unit in the freezer part. No one cared.

 

Nice pics!


thewizard 01-23-2009
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seed, and 38zman, im sure it would be tough with a 36z for space. It gets tight alot with a 28. look out for them condensers, might leave beauty marks on your boom, or pipe

B.J. 01-27-2009
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Hey Wizard, How did you get the boom inside the building. Did you put it infront of the truck folded up and drive in. I've had a couple of jobs that needed that but i was too sceared to try.

thewizard 01-27-2009
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B.J. I wouldnt ever try to do that either. I was able to drive right in the rollup door and set up as normal, just had to get out of the cradle and swing low, to the front of the truck to clear some of the steel structure inside. Ive heard stories of people unfolding 38's and laying them down flat off the back of the pump, to go through a low clearance mountain tunnel, but that would scare the crap out of me way too much to ever try.