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up in the hills |
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Wolf lane perth city |
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cold mornings :( |
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new drive-thru, i like to call it dedicated |
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50m of gear, 20mm stone, 50mpa, 80slump, under Hay st Subiaco |
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I sometimes see jobs you do that I realy wonder why no a boom pump. Is there a special reason? Money? Or are you just so good that the customer doesn't notice the diffence? |
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polis | 09-08-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
im sure cost comes into the equation but on the last the hills job there was low powerlines at the bottom of the driveway, the wolf lane job was in an alley so a boom was no option there and as for the subiaco job the pump had to be set up in the perimeter of the jobsite, due to public safety and what not z boom was not allowed to stretch over free flowing traffic and hay st is as very busy road, hope thats insightfull but yes some jobs i think the same, why not a boom... |