excellent operator. immpressive falls of massive buidings parts and pieces! 4.08 shows the experience of the operator. he let the wrecking ball fall down and gives the rope free, that the enormus falling concrete ceiling does not rip the crane down to scrap like the other metal pieces there.
The best way to watch these wrecking ball and SLOW demolition videos is to go to settings, choose the best quality, then adjust the playback speed to 2 x. It amazes me how insignificant the actual wrecking ball looks in relation to the size of the building about to be totally destroyed by it! 😝
This is another demonstration that , with a big old mechanical cable excavator, a very good skilled operator, with many experience, is possible do very good demolitions work, with lower dangerous, the cable excavator is a cheaper mechine, lower fuel consume, and remain at correct distance of the building. Is an old system, but very good !!!. Good !
They were the result of an agreement between Bucyrus Erie and Rusto to build the machines in the UK and avoid the tax implications of importing finished equipment. This relationship worked well and lasted nearly 50 years.
a steel building like this is where you use a shear thats what they are made to do, if you have one tall enough, but you hit a steel beam with a wrecking ball and its just going to bounce many times before it comes loose takes forever to get it done, unless its all you have, now concreate and masonry swinging a huge weight thats another thing entirely and this method excels at that.
manga12 Yeah! You can tell. He doesn’t know what he’s doing. He needs some joker like you to drive up next to his crane in an S-10 and say, hey mister! “Hate to tell you this but you’re not doing it right.” Lol!
nice operator skilled. But a little to close to boom. I had debris snag ball one time almost flipped 150ton Link belt. clam shell bucket we used to grab debris sort out and pull down. This an old power plant?