Today I had the opportunity to go to a local scrap yard to 'rescue' 3 I beams I plan on using for my new tower guys. They are each a hair under 12' long and 12" high, about 400lbs each.
The crane operator just had me fixated on what he did. So much so that I didn't think to take any pix there. Just before he picked through a pile of beams to get the 3 I wanted, he used his claw to pick up a 55 gallon drum and move it to the other side of the yard. Like moving the proverbial egg, not a dent not a bang, just silky smooth. Then he picked up a piece of chain link fence and proceeded to 'brush' the yard of pieces of metal that the previous customer dropped.
Finally he grabbed each beam I wanted and carefully laid them all next to our truck for my inspection. Once I signaled him ok he picked each up and gently put them on the 4x4's in the truck bed. Again just silky smooth.
Once home they were taken off with the tractor forks and placed in a temporary area until I dig their holes.
This guy was a super pro!
The crane operator just had me fixated on what he did. So much so that I didn't think to take any pix there. Just before he picked through a pile of beams to get the 3 I wanted, he used his claw to pick up a 55 gallon drum and move it to the other side of the yard. Like moving the proverbial egg, not a dent not a bang, just silky smooth. Then he picked up a piece of chain link fence and proceeded to 'brush' the yard of pieces of metal that the previous customer dropped.
Finally he grabbed each beam I wanted and carefully laid them all next to our truck for my inspection. Once I signaled him ok he picked each up and gently put them on the 4x4's in the truck bed. Again just silky smooth.
Once home they were taken off with the tractor forks and placed in a temporary area until I dig their holes.
This guy was a super pro!