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Here are some pics I took yestetday at work Had a crazy rigging set up This is our second 1500 with long boom We have a double pick tommorw with both 600s will get some pics Jason
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Great pics Jason!
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Awesome! Just curious, are the photos posted in reverse sequence?
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Thanks guys glad you like them. No pics are in order we were putting the top on Jason
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Here you guys go we had both of our 1500s out to lift an old railroad bridge section last night. Does not look like much but we were there most of the night Very tight fit getting bridge between the booms And down it goes they just about had it torn apart before we have both cranes broke down This is one of my all time favorite pics I have shot Hope you enjoy Jason
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Fantastic Photos! You really nailed these night shots, which is no easy feat! Daily Diesel Dose.com| All Ready Mix.com | Plowsite DOT Thread | If your only contribution is complaining, please don't contribute!
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Great pics Jason!! Been following on facebook, nice job there buddy How do you like your new hours? Jeff
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Great pictures! It looks like the left one did some off-road driving. Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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Amazing shots Jason! A little something to keep us satiated until you are (hopefully) able to get back to some model building. Looks like things are going great with the new job. Take care and all the best.
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Dan85 wrote:Fantastic Photos! You really nailed these night shots, which is no easy feat! Ditto...
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awesome job! those new (if they are new ones) brown girders are HUGE! wish there was some night time work going on here, i have been wanting to get some night shots myself, wont be long though.
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The night shots are terrific!
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Jazzdrummer27 wrote:The night shots are terrific! I was just going to say that. Heck, most of my day time photos aren't that good. Looks like a fun job!
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GREAT GREAT pix. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks guys night shots take a nice firm place for the camera. Tripod is best for these pics i was using a 1 second shutter. I did touch them up alittle in lightroom but not much for the original. Nightshots take some practice Here is todays crane of the day Grove 5275, we were fixing a wall panel that shiftef I did do alittle editing on this pic just messin around As for building again? I am very slowly building trying to fill some orders I have had. I want to design a pedestal crane have all kinds of build plans floating around my head. It will have a twin boom design Something like in the 1500 ton lift range but a compact design. Who knows one of these days I will get to it. More pics coming Jason
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kerst wrote:Great pictures! It looks like the left one did some off-road driving.
Kerst Yeah side of road was alittle soft you get that much weight does not take much to sink Jason
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Here are some pictures from today's job. 1500 with 299 ft of luffer. Let yard at 3 am to set up the crane, 1 am came to early. time to start knocking pins, crazy how much it flexes. [URL=http://s165.photobucket.com/user/jaynikl/media/Work%20pics/20140405_105928_zps7votiuvk.jpg.html] [/URL Jason
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