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hey guys, i'm doing a crane dismantle soon and was just wondering if you guys and girls could give me some tips, things like signals, cuts, the way you attach chains/loops to timber, how to evaluate a timbers weight.

 

any info would be much appreciated thanks

 

glyn

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yeah i'm sure they do, but cost money and i just want to get in there and do it, it's the only way i'll learn eh

 

Know what you're saying mate, but I don't think crane jobs leave a lot of room for error.

 

You could work with a crane-savvy climber for a day, learn loads, need one less groundie (and wage), and run the show from the ground yourself.

 

Probably cost you less than £150.

 

Good luck with it, whatever. Let us know how you get on.

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Know what you're saying mate, but I don't think crane jobs leave a lot of room for error.

 

You could work with a crane-savvy climber for a day, learn loads, need one less groundie (and wage), and run the show from the ground yourself.

 

Probably cost you less than £150.

 

Good luck with it, whatever. Let us know how you get on.

 

 

 

Very wise words :congrats:

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You can't be that far from Reg Coates, mate.

 

I would try and hire him for the day in your situation. You will learn more from watching Reg for a day than spending years asking questions on a computer.

 

Check out some of his vids.

 

Know what you're saying mate, but I don't think crane jobs leave a lot of room for error.

 

You could work with a crane-savvy climber for a day, learn loads, need one less groundie (and wage), and run the show from the ground yourself.

 

Probably cost you less than £150.

 

Good luck with it, whatever. Let us know how you get on.

 

As above.:thumbup1:

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