Somewhere in Western Victoria stands this Nally tower. The concreter was contracted to pour the concrete after the tower was installed. Yes, it's a government job.........
Chas
VK3PY
Nally Tower Installation
Re: Nally Tower Installation
Well, that's not going anywhere.
Lou - VK3ALB
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Being right doesn't excuse bad behaviour
Re: Nally Tower Installation
Much as the final result is pretty obvious, the concreter probably doesn't know the critical clearances and he may have instructions for the slab that are incompatible with the setting of the tower.VK3PY wrote:Somewhere in Western Victoria stands this Nally tower. The concreter was contracted to pour the concrete after the tower was installed. Yes, it's a government job.........
Somewhere there is a project manager trying to find a solution, he might earn the nickname 'Puddles' instead of the concreter on this job.
Owen
Re: Nally Tower Installation
If this is a recent install even the winches do not conform to current standard from Nally.
Seems like a lot of planning went into this job. ?
Seems like a lot of planning went into this job. ?
Re: Nally Tower Installation
But the concreating may have been required as the exsisting footings may have not met the engineers requirements.
This tower was strengthened which also included increasing the concrete pad size.
This tower was strengthened which also included increasing the concrete pad size.
Re: Nally Tower Installation
Certainly looks like an old tower? Nally have used brake winches for quite some time. Existing install with new concrete?
cheers
Mick
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Mick