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 Originally Posted by Stainless
Manufacturing rigging;
CH3NO2
You make your own slings? that's pretty cool.
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
You make your own slings? that's pretty cool.
No, I'm at BC wire rope getting some custom stuff made.
CH3NO2
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Stainless
No, I'm at BC wire rope getting some custom stuff made.
CH3NO2
We use those guys.
Have you tried Lift-it? He's a boater
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
We use those guys.
Have you tried Lift-it? He's a boater 
Yea, we buy a lot of in stock rigging from Hi-lift through Unicoa. Good to know it's support of a fellow boater. 
CH3NO2
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
No, I'm at BC wire rope getting some custom stuff made.
CH3NO2
What happened to the giant erection you were working on yesterday?
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Eli
What happened to the giant erection you were working on yesterday?
Sent from my Bat Cave
Had 2 yesterday and one already this morning. Hoping to get 4 UP today, lol.
CH3NO2
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
Had 2 yesterday and one already this morning. Hoping to get 4 UP today, lol.
CH3NO2
I'm not even sure what those are. Not a substation dead end structures. That looks like an 80' high reach. That's up there.
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
I'm not even sure what those are. Not a substation dead end structures. That looks like an 80' high reach. That's up there.
These are support towers for a steam generation system. 110' to tip of lifting frames. That boom lift is 120' capability at $1000/day. Crane is about $2500/day.
CH3NO2
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
These are support towers for a steam generation system. 110' to tip of lifting frames. That boom lift is 120' capability at $1000/day. Crane is about $2500/day.
CH3NO2
I love steam.
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Stainless
These are support towers for a steam generation system. 110' to tip of lifting frames. That boom lift is 120' capability at $1000/day. Crane is about $2500/day.
CH3NO2
You should rent the 120' by the month. We have one so far on a job and its 10K a month. Problem is the wheels go out from 8' to 12' wide after going up 20' and it makes it a tight fit where we are working.
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