I delivered to a pie factory yesterday...Im pretty sure you would have collapsed,maybe even teared up at the awesomeness,and the smells were phenominal! Little asian lady kept trying to give me all the pies I could carry.Wish I had taken pictures.maybe next time!
Someone out west had one of those rapid disassembling sessions… I’ve never even ventilated a set of cases… of course I don’t want to but I think the carnage is cool to see… how the big puzzle fits together
I see the same, just stared for 5 min looking for more, nothing… the clouds in the oil are really cool too…looks like some block parts still bolted to some case covers… the small end of the rod breaking is new to me…. Don’t see that very often… above the dolphin looking piece it seems to be three types of metal on that small part… maybe a piece of rod cap with plane bearing then a rod bolt where it looks like a hose clamp impression
Pfft. You think I could convince one person to hold the ladder while I tried something that boneheaded, let alone two?
That actually seems like a pretty good idea as it is just leaning against the wall not really downward force to break the ties.
I don’t have an issue with heights I guess… I was framing a house and the sky lift rental broke with a few more rafters to set… the garage floor had to be backfilled after the walls were poured and there was 9’ deep trench along the walls… I flipped a wheelbarrow over the trench handles on the wall barrow on the dirt then set a 14’ wooden step ladder on the wheelbarrow and went up and down to set the last few rafters carrying that end… while the other three guys roped up the other end… when I finished I looked around and a bunch of subs were staring at me like I was nuts… it. Was only 24’ up and the dirt was pretty soft
I bet they've done that before. As long as the guys holding don't let the bottom move it can't go anywhere. I sell zip ties that would be more than up to that job but I don't think they're carrying much load in the pic.