Ship demolition with Labounty scrap shear
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@stewsmeatmarket Im a burner(torchman) for a living. I used to cut ships but now work in a yard where I cut structual and machinery. We have three shears that run besides and I can outcut them with no problem. I send all the rusty/dirty stuff to them
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@mdmf007 Looks to me like the nibbler just needs one fairly unskilled person to run it. However I'd be willing to bet that two people that know how to use a long neck scrapping torch, could cut this little barge in half faster than what I'm seeing here. Do doubt in my mind.
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Is this TRAINING DAY? You're doing better than a bunch of gas monkeys but was there a battle plan? If you're going to tackle that hulk with big dollar machines then you should have a demo plan. Here's a simple plan free of charge: Keep it afloat as long as possible/don't lick around the pussy/don't nip......BITE/simple planning will keep from chewing the rest underwater/and teach the shear people how to run a shear properly. The shear people are reps, union brass, or company suck-asses.
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jaja dat knippe ken kaak wel :-) vak man
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Is this your first time?
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Nibblers are faster than a torch.
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@vesterled25 This is car and ship demolition Treffers in Haarlem, Holland
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This nibbling looks terribly inefficient when compared to cutting it to larger pieces with acetylene torches, but then again, health and safety...
how big is the excavater ? it looks like the answer to me
throwerofturds 10 months ago
@throwerofturds This is a Akerman EC450 this one is 45 Ton
niels5110b 10 months ago