Construction Tower Crane Pours Concrete Column with 2 metre Bucket
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Construction Tower Crane Pours Concrete Column with 2 metre Bucket. Operator POV. You get to see the perspective of the tower crane operator who’s cab is way up in the sky 200 feet above. You also get to see his perspective on the work as well as how he manipulates the controls in the cab.
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thanks for lining down as soon as they start pouring lol. It's the little things like that which make a day feel 10x easier.
Always try to make it easy at the other end of the chains. And sometimes it works out 💪. Thanks for watching 🙏👍🫡🪝
As an excavator operator in Vancouver, nothing drives me nuts like seeing all that stationary equipment. Get swinging boys!
You and me both brother!!!
I love seeing your perspective, you should keep posting! I’ll watch every video 👍🏼
Im really glad you enjoy!!! Got a really good one coming this Monday! 🫡🫡🙏👍🪝
It took me a minute to figure out what site that is. The company I work for is doing all the concrete work at that site
Great skills and video keep them coming
Only one (1) Column of Concrete ? 🤔
Slow day 🤷♂️🫠
How'd that person walk through the job site with their hands in the air???
Why is the operator always wearing the same clothes is he working an 80 hour day
80 hour days 10 days a week
Can you become an apprentice without college or you need some background experience to even be considered?
You need to go to school to become a heavier equipment operator and then you can start training on cranes and that's a whole nother course and training from what I've Been Told
My local is a 4 year program. Local 66 outta Pittsburgh. I never was really interested in crane work. Did some like 10 years ago but wasn’t my jam ya know. But yes all of the cranes are separate certs. Lattis boom rough terrain tower crane. Then as they go up in weight I believe but don’t hold me to that. I stay in the dirt lol. Keep me in a dozer most days. Good luck man
👍🏗Cranes and Concrete, now you're talking!!!
That’s it. This is why we do it!!! 🫡🙏👍
Why are you pouring with the chaines on? Isn't the pig tail on there as well? Makes it really hard to control the empty bucket with all that pointless rigging.
I'm assuming you're a fellow crane operator. Mind your business. So sick of y'all critiquing each other.
we leave the chains on if the pour volume is small, or if we want to leave the block higher to avoid obstruction in the target area. Some guys always leave them on for a single bucket, and only switch to PT when double-bucket action is needed.
If it’s a 100m slab I take off the chains. Otherwise I don’t care. I am just as steady with 26 foot chains if it’s a short pour.