wolfie1988
Well-Known Member
Crane still hanging on for dear lifeGet some work done!
On second thoughts, keep on watching and post another picture please.
Crane still hanging on for dear lifeGet some work done!
On second thoughts, keep on watching and post another picture please.
Get theJust looking at how nice the paving is around Everton's new stadium.
Really hope that, at a minimum, the new City Square is done to a high standard along with the path leading up to it down Joe Mercer Way. The latter would look great especially at night with blue lights on the ground down both sides.
Just looking at how nice the paving is around Everton's new stadium.
Really hope that, at a minimum, the new City Square is done to a high standard along with the path leading up to it down Joe Mercer Way. The latter would look great especially at night with blue lights on the ground down both sides.
Thought you said tarmac was cheap in the anfield road end ?? Make your mind up !:)Tarmac isn't cheap. ;-)
Joe Mercer Way will have to be resurfaced.
There are cracks all over it.
Once it's done I can see City sticking with the new tarmac.
Painting Joe Mercer Way and the the Old City Square didn't work
So the cap can now stop singing the Motown classic “you just keep me hangin’ on”2nd cap fitted successfully and no longer supported by the crane
The tarmac was nicked and laid on the cheap.Thought you said tarmac was cheap in the anfield road end ?? Make your mind up !:)
Looks like H G Wells’ War of the Worlds all over againHope you don't mind, Ashtonblue?
Enlarged and cropped.
Picture credit Ashtonblue.
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did you see the guy who climbed out of his cab and clambered all the way out to the end of his crane jib last week, high above the stadium - total respect all round!Who would be a crane driver? You climb fifty metres or more to the cab, sit still all day with no company apart from radio, have to be precise with the lifts and after a shift climb down steps to find the site is empty and the rest of the guys are in the pub. Respect!
I used to be OK with heights, but not any more, I can just about manage a stepladder.did you see the guy who climbed out of his cab and clambered all the way out to the end of his crane jib last week, high above the stadium - total respect all round!
I get vertigo wearing my wife’s high heels when she’s at the BingoI used to be OK with heights, but not any more, I can just about manage a stepladder.
A mate did that job on the top tier at St James' Park. Some people aren't like anyone else you ever meet!Who would be a crane driver? You climb fifty metres or more to the cab, sit still all day with no company apart from radio, have to be precise with the lifts and after a shift climb down steps to find the site is empty and the rest of the guys are in the pub. Respect!
Moot point and just to be pedantic ! Can you call the man who operates a tower crane a driver ? Not like it goes anywhere is it , but agreed total respect for the guys ;-)did you see the guy who climbed out of his cab and clambered all the way out to the end of his crane jib last week, high above the stadium - total respect all round!
TMII get vertigo wearing my wife’s high heels when she’s at the Bingo
I'm sure their £500 a day balances the scale!Who would be a crane driver? You climb fifty metres or more to the cab, sit still all day with no company apart from radio, have to be precise with the lifts and after a shift climb down steps to find the site is empty and the rest of the guys are in the pub. Respect!