Not just a camping pod
There were several proptotypes, certainly, but this one (MD-160) was commissioned into the Soviet Navy and based at Kaspiysk on the Caspian.They where pretty much just prototype.
I was wondering that - not sure which end opensHow do they unload onto the beach and then turn around and take off again?
bet that muncher made that Ifor sit downFew more from the same site.
another TAB/VA boom convertOut with the jcb doing some scrapes today.
TAB boom in constant use as always. So handy to shrink it down to get a good clean pullback to the blade under the bracken rhizome. Then lift it up for placing it uphill on top of a bank and profiling.
Got a man coming out this afternoon to regas the aircon- hopefully that’s all it needs at ten years old and 500 hours. View attachment 74595
All his gear is TAB in general to get the height for standing poles.Looks like josh fry orders most of his et65 in tabbut their work could be more at height with poles etc though....
Is it me. Does it look a bit ridiculous loading that size dumper with the long reach!Not my job but the company I work for is supplying machines, I sorted the hires.
was thinking he'd be better off having it side on with that bucket - might keep more in the skip - or even reversed onto him - got enough reach to stretch over the thingIs it me. Does it look a bit ridiculous loading that size dumper with the long reach!
It did, but it was legal...I checked first, otherwise it wouldn't be on herebet that muncher made that Ifor sit down![]()
They've got to dig 5m below existing harbour wall. The q/hitch and buckets on it are the same as a 13t so not that miss matched really.Is it me. Does it look a bit ridiculous loading that size dumper with the long reach!
From what I've been reading/been told, there are concerns these days that NHL actually ends up far harder than advertised! It's often hard to discern between an NHL 3.5 mix and an OPC mix after a few years other than colour, would you agree?
The hotmix stuff I'm using is a few months old, it's beautiful to use. Never tried a putty mix. It seems to be the consensus that mature putty mixes were reserved for fine plaster etc, and mortar would have been hot mixed on site with quicklime- which makes sense. However, we now have plastic bags and tubs to seal it in for future use, which of course makes bulkmanufacture for later use an option (and a very convenient one at that)
I'd like a forced mixer just to play with mixes, but with the lime and flint specialists of the UK three miles from me there's not much point.
Are you working with fairly hard stone?Missed this
Very much depends on which manufacturers nhl it is all seem to have varying strength
In the line geeks world they are quite against it but certain manufacturers produce consistent product like st Asteir and Buxton
Are you working with fairly hard stone?
Get them festools off that Bosch
Don't knock that there's been some crap through that 1 probably 20 year old nowGet them festools off that Bosch![]()
Yeah only messing but hardly Instagramable is itDon't knock that there's been some crap through that 1 probably 20 year old now