16 CELL | 12-21-2009 | comment profile send pm notify |
we had to make several pours from this setup, most using 24 and 32M Z-booms, a 5 section 32 could have been really handy on most of them. |
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52putz | 12-21-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Ah, looks like fun! Nice clean jobsite! |
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txredman | 12-21-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Nice!! I always like a challenging job. Looks like a fun one! |
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JDR47 | 12-21-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Nice job, that's the kind that helps sharpen the skills a bit |
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Seed | 12-21-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Real cool pick going under ground! What did you prime with and were there any problems? Thanks for sharing! |
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16 CELL | 12-22-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
was able to prime out with one up, three down and using just water, the first few pours were not too bad, but as the tunnel structure grew closer to street level things started to get a little finicky, we had to run a couple hoses for the final suspended slab, everything else was done out of the boom (with lots of hose pushing). It's a little tricky on the brain booming back underneath the pump like that, left becomes right, right becomes, down is up, up is down ect... I can say it was definitely one of the cooler jobs I have been on. |
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ShortStik | 12-24-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Isn't that why we get the big $ in GVA LOL |
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Grumpy Grondahl | 01-03-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
got to love the jobs that put your brain on the verge of melt down :) |