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for many brands, better to catch the swing by booming up because boom down is on gravity, which is very slow, boom up is much faster and better control because it's done by hydraulic pressure.
Unless your target is away in which case you catch it in steps on the way out. Or even better.... shut up and stand where you want it lol 😆 Personally. I stand where I want it. Set my dunnage up. See where the chains/slings are on the load. Adjust my dunnage accordingly so the crane can come in drop and f off. Crane driver expertly guesses 95% of the move I clean up the last bits
@@spyrilleedinlarge5319 i much prefer to sprolvedin flouwdge then jib sideways to counteract the hook volkinplendge. Then climb down the cab and say “treektinarge” to the bosses then get promoted to business owner
Hey Bro, Could you please do a video on career progression as a Rigger? What kind of avenues you can take, and typically the best position to finish up at? Cheers!
The second problem what i learend is when people dont have to much patient ... and want you to drive faster... the funny thing is... or what my teacher learend me when i was a beginner ... : slow is precise, and precise is fast... Greetings from Germany
I have a signalman test coming up soon where someone will hand push the whip line and I’ll hand signal the operator when to swing and stop the swing in order to catch it. My question is when do I stop the operator from swinging?