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Brilliant idea... Seems an obvious one. I've worked only very sparsely with frannas in my rigging time (more in operating diggers and trucks) and it has always occurred to me as blatantly obvious to have a singular bag with all your stuff for your vehicle/machine. Never jumped on the idea myself because I don't spend enough time as a franna rigger to warrant the effort but I'm glad someone jumped on it. I'll shout this to some of the boys next swing, they may be a fan. Surely you've got successive revisions in mind for when you have the capital to develop a second model, but in the pocket for charging banks and stuff maybe a couple of those rubber ear phone passing inserts would probably be a good idea for the rigger and franna op to plug their phones in to charge, leaving them sitting on top of the crane box. Also some accommodation/ strap down system for the usual mid sized JBL speaker seems to be a logical next step. Lastly, I've noticed a lot of operators/riggers put their 5L water jugs either on the front or back wheel well, or in the front rigging compartment (where it obviously becomes an inconvenience to manage the equipment in there.) One of the operators I was working in with recently would balance his jug in the front compartment of the 40t Franna and when I'd go get stuff out the front box I'd either have to try and balance his jug on the heavily sloped front hood of the 40t (doesn't work), put it on the ground (kinda feels disrespectful to put someone's drinking jug on the dirt) or to risk it falling out, which it did numerous times (making me a massive dick.) From day 1 I've always wondered why there isn't a single company that makes water jug cradles that mount to the hand rail behind the articulation with a simple friction collar. You could probably even make something that fixes to the entry hand rail on the side of a 20t cab.
The OG I LOVE THIS VIDEO BRO you have some straight up great advice an asset to the industry, much more than any training and assessment rto I have been through. Brothers of the Hook Have Fun out there crew
@@riggingcranetips7393 Would you recommend if i obtain Basic Rigging and get some experience and then work towards getting Intermediate and Advanced Rigging? Or just work towards obtaining Basic through to Advanced rigging courses
@@seansullivan3257 i always recommend getting as much as you can as quick as you can, just dont put yourself in situations where they think your a guru
Hey Del, I really like the crane box but now I was wondering if you can design a backpack version too like similar to Milwaukee Ultimate Jobsite Backpack for tower crew to make it easier while climbing to the cab and guys who uses public transport thanks bruv Brothers of the hook🏗