Crane

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  1. Michael 歌舞伎 Valued Senior Member

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    This is a photo of the South Korean ship that was sunk being hosted out of the water. Is it just me or is that one Gods damn big arse crane?


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  3. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    They make some very large cranes today, here's one that would be able to pick that ship up.


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  5. Omega133 Aus der Dunkelheit Valued Senior Member

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    Dang. Never knew they made one's like that.
     
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  7. Shogun Bleed White and Blue! Valued Senior Member

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    How to you think they lifted supercarrier parts

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  8. Omega133 Aus der Dunkelheit Valued Senior Member

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    Good point.
     
  9. Shogun Bleed White and Blue! Valued Senior Member

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    Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company operated by Northrop Gurmmen have the largest crane in North America....I think.
     
  10. Michael 歌舞伎 Valued Senior Member

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    wow, those are some huge structures, the chain links look as big as a man (or even a car?)
     
  11. Shogun Bleed White and Blue! Valued Senior Member

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    Truly heavy machinery in every sense.
     
  12. Danny G "Listen.. you smell something" Registered Senior Member

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    The best type.

    I used to Run A Stress relieving department and i used to operate a 100t overhead crane, When changing the chains that we were using we had to bring a forklift in to lift the main ring over the cranes hook, Only needed to lift it 1 foot off the floor but it was just too heavy. Good times.
     
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