welding high grade chain for security?

   / welding high grade chain for security? #21  
I'm sorry, what was that Mike? :laughing::laughing:;)
 
   / welding high grade chain for security? #22  
I'm sorry, what was that Mike? :laughing::laughing:;)

If someone wants to steal something off of you they will get it, and most likely get caught. If your gonna go through all that effort to secure it every time just take the tongue off the splitter so no one could tow it away. There ususlly bolt ons. Anyway bud I took some bad pics last week while doing 65mph of your boys working on a bridge, ill post em up as soon as I get a chance. Pilebucks setting tubes for the new Tappanzee bridge in NY.
 
   / welding high grade chain for security? #23  
Anyway bud I took some bad pics last week while doing 65mph of your boys working on a bridge, ill post em up as soon as I get a chance. Pilebucks setting tubes for the new Tappanzee bridge in NY.
You mean like this?;)
 

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   / welding high grade chain for security? #24  
Found some more pictures of tubes.
 

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   / welding high grade chain for security?
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#25  
taking the tongue off is interesting, except that I've heard thieves will just tow it away with chains only (not hitched) just to get it away quickly. (the tongue is integral, but I can take the coupler off)
 
   / welding high grade chain for security? #26  
Found some more pictures of tubes.

My pics are all blurry but ill try and post em anyway. My new phone gives me a hard time with this website. It will let me attatch pics but most times it wont let me save the attatchments and other times they go right through. Here goes!

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Oh well bud, I downloaded a bunch and it would only save one, sorry bro :( but hey at least I thought about ya :D
 

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   / welding high grade chain for security? #27  
Jeesh and then they appeared anyway wtf! Ill try more!


I give up now lol its not showing it saved any but ill send it anyway. There were guys welding tubes on one of the flats but I couldnt get a shot.
 

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   / welding high grade chain for security? #28  
Yeah, fully exposed, not unlike a chain, BUT how determined are the thieves to want to crawl around on the ground in the dark to try to cut a steel bar- at some point if they're really determined whether a chain or bar they could just winch it onto a trailer and cut it free elsewhere.
The idea is deterrent, not a solves theft under any conditions, yes?
Yep. Most splitters are small enough to be carried on by 2-4 determined guys, so you are trying to stop the solo "grab and go" or "snip, grab and go" guys.

Aaron Z
 
   / welding high grade chain for security? #29  
I still say steel cable... much harder to cut than chain and much easier to implement/ use than some of these suggestions.

I think you mentioned tying it to a tree? Of course that leaves the possibility of cutting down the tree to determined enough thieves. There really is no perfect solution, as has been mentioned.
 
   / welding high grade chain for security? #30  
Mike thanks for posting the pictures. I always like looking at other company's derricks. Never seen a derrick with the counterweight hanging over the end of the barge!:confused3: I've heard of that outfit before. My company went to Scotland and bought two whirly cranes out of a dry dock on the North Sea. A Clyde 44, and a Clyde 52. Weeks bought a Clyde 44 somewhere also. Their equipment superintendent called our equipment superintendent asking questions on how we were going to mount it on a barge. When I retired my company hadn't mounted the Clyde 44 yet.
This is the Clyde 52, biggest derrick on the west coast. At the heel / base of the boom is over 30-feet wide. The boom weighs 100-tons!
 

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