Todd | 09-24-2014 | comment profile send pm notify |
Nice job in Turkey |
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Todd | 09-24-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
one more |
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jaybee | 09-24-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
Got me boots on and having a cuppa and a Marmite toast when I saw the comment Todd. Shit, now got Marmite on my boots and tea on the table and slabberd all over me shirt! NICE JOB! Well I don't know! Theres them good engineers at Putz and Schwing and people, and they build placing booms at low weight and even pin-jointed and so on. And then theres this "contractor" in Turkey (You said) that has a crane on site (just next to boom colum) that cant probably lift 2 tons. That's why the guys have had to "cut" the PM boom (looks like a 32 or 36 ) into 3 pieces. Turret section already on colum. Booms 1 and 2 in middle of picture. Boms 3 and 4 on the right. It even looks like they took off the slickline to reduce the weight more. Well hell of a "nice job" for nobody except PM service guys if they got the job to wreck and then fit everything back up again. "Nice job" if the PM guys were getting $ 100 an hour for working at heights etc. Probably some poor Turkey guys had to do the job for $20 a day (not that I have anything against Turkey guys). CHEAPSKATE contractors ........... stupid cranes .......... so why the hell does he want a tower boom? Apart from that, the jobsite is fine. Oh Sorry, except for the "safety" rope along the deck, hooked into what looks like 4x1 boards. WoW! NICE JOB! yep! |