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That's a great price for a crane. In my market I'd expect to be charged $200 for coming to the site and another $200 per hour.
That's a great price for a crane. In my market I'd expect to be charged $200 for coming to the site and another $200 per hour.
Yes I do wish you were back here now. When will you be back in East NC?For Nc especially on the beach area you can look into seaside crane.
They have a big boom truck and spreader bars. I will have there number and contact info for you tomorrow.
Another quick one would be Patterson pump out of Goldsboro.
And then the heavy hitter that is closer to you is Superior crane out of Bridgeton.
My work truck is in the shop today but I will have all of those contacts for you tomorrow afternoon.
The all thread rod method is sketchy to begin with pushing weight up at anything over 5-6"s in my opinion it is to soft and was really designed to support stuff in a sheer weight.
It is already a soft material and is even softer after welding/heating to bend or anything heat related.
If I had to use it in that application it be at least 3/4" black steel not galvanized.
Doesn't look that bad but if you do get a crane and the operator want the spreader bars ran through the windows and a third spreader on top I would want some kind of bracing in there to hold lid while I was in there pulling the spreaders through.
Dang I just finished a job in Elizabeth City last month and I carry a welding machine on my truck. Wish I was back there now?
That's a great price for a crane. In my market I'd expect to be charged $200 for coming to the site and another $200 per hour.
Yes I do wish you were back here now. When will you be back in East NC?
I'll make sure he puts a third spreader on top. I also have a hoist to prop it up on the inside.
Fingers crossed. She goes up tomorrow at 9am. I'll let you know how it goes
I think you have come up with the best solution. Years ago I set manufactured housing by crane (100 ton crane). The sections were 40' long and 12' wide and the crane crew always used a spreader with 3 pairs of lift points.
That said, if you really want to screw something up just get a bigger piece of equipment:
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I called the rental companies before. They had a few forklifts, but no extenders, and none of the forklifts were available until Monday. I'm on a schedule, so I got a local crane (the only crane within an hour) and they got it done for me.I can get boom trucks that can handle that weight and reach for about 75$ an hour and the cranes average 150$ for me but we use them constantly.
But around here they charge there rate from the time they Mobilze until they get back to the yard.
OP. Call your local UNITED RENTAL or SUNBELT EQUIPMENT and price a 6000lb all terrain forklift with spreader or a boom truck for a day and let me know if it's cheaper.
If a weekend thing will work for you I have all the rigging except spreader bars.
Have been a forklift operator for over 20-yrs, haven't re-certified on a boom truck crane since 2008 but can still run one and have been a rigging certified competent person since 96. If scheduled for a weekend I can come help.
Your 4-hours away and I can't use my company truck, my personal truck would eat me in gas at 6-mpg but I can work all that out with a little notice.
Ended up being 600 for 4 hours, which was more than I expected but I'm not upset about it. I wasted an hour not having the hat channel cut beforehand, so 100 of that is my fault for being lazy yesterday. They did a great job.So what was the bill for the crane?