All I want is for the NEZ to be replicated like the SEZ..but this time connect the upper deck and put the video board on top
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How about if we connect the upper deck in the SEZ (and raise that video board) while we’re are it?All I want is for the NEZ to be replicated like the SEZ..but this time connect the upper deck and put the video board on top
sounds good to meHow about if we connect the upper deck in the SEZ (and raise that video board) while we’re are it?
Anyone else wondering if that crane on the ramp is going to be able to fit under the new walkway when its arm is lowered? Kinda looks like it could be a little close.
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Because drunks have never done anything sober people think they’re “unlikely” to do?I would really hope that the drunks would not be in the kids section. Sounds like you're making a big deal about an incredibly unlikely scenario that has not been an issue prior to this.
Anyone else wondering if that crane on the ramp is going to be able to fit under the new walkway when its arm is lowered? Kinda looks like it could be a little close.
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There’s a “delete” option same place you found the “edit”.Sorry for the double post, I'm a posting newbie.
Anyone else wondering if that crane on the ramp is going to be able to fit under the new walkway when its arm is lowered? Kinda looks like it could be a little close.
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That's why I said arm down (couldnt think of the correct name). Even when down it still looks like it will be close with the cab. Either way im sure they thought of this already.The boom isn't lowered all the way down. Most RT cranes will boom down to flat or even a little bit negative for transport. Onsite they typically stay boomed up a little bit so the operator can see the other side of the rig when driving around.
So if they lower it in the near future, will that be a boomer sooner?The boom isn't lowered all the way down. Most RT cranes will boom down to flat or even a little bit negative for transport. Onsite they typically stay boomed up a little bit so the operator can see the other side of the rig when driving around.
Go straight to youtube.