DaveNH
Gold Member
Just returned from a job in lower Manhattan, installing
some telco equipment. Got a chance to go see where
WTC stood. I was there once, I did a job on basement floor 6.
I lack the vocabular to desribe my emotions.
Needless to say, I am saden once again.
While there I noticed that there was some contruction using huge cranes that sat on top the buildings during construction. It was an awesome site to see a couple of tons of steel being hoisted up 30, 40 floors!
A question I ask one of the locals was
"How do they get the crane down when they're finished." He lived near there and replied
"I don't know! I never though about it."
So does any one know how they really get those huge cranes down?
some telco equipment. Got a chance to go see where
WTC stood. I was there once, I did a job on basement floor 6.
I lack the vocabular to desribe my emotions.
Needless to say, I am saden once again.
While there I noticed that there was some contruction using huge cranes that sat on top the buildings during construction. It was an awesome site to see a couple of tons of steel being hoisted up 30, 40 floors!
A question I ask one of the locals was
"How do they get the crane down when they're finished." He lived near there and replied
"I don't know! I never though about it."
So does any one know how they really get those huge cranes down?