That's cool and the price for the system is very reasonable
I'm old school. 20-ton Hydro jack and two 3-foot pieces of 2" x 4".
I'm trying to figure where and how you use the two 2x4's? I need to move some boulders next season and was thinking maybe a hydraulic jack in the mix? So far I'll be packing in 18lb pry bar and come-along. While I'm here I should ask you guys about drilling granite for a bolt or eyelet to hook come-along onto....any thoughts? TIA.....
Youll need to capture progress when lifting, i use a variety of sizes 2x4, 4x4, 6x6, i call this stull wood. in mining or lifting heavy stuff one needs to like i said capture progress.
Also one needs a solid base for the jack keeps it from sinkin into the sand.
Grab a stull !!
Gt.....
Oh, youre talking about cribbing.
No cribbing is for holding in back fill, capture progress is for lifting.
This might depend on what part of the country your from ?
do the new systems still require a generator? or are they the battery trigger now?
Youll need to capture progress when lifting, i use a variety of sizes 2x4, 4x4, 6x6, i call this stull wood. in mining or lifting heavy stuff one needs to like i said capture progress.
Also one needs a solid base for the jack keeps it from sinkin into the sand.
Grab a stull !!
Gt.....
Some prospectors have asked about what blaster I use. In certain situations, this can have excellent results.
This is a video I compiled at a county workshop.
Have you guys used one? Do you like it?
Cheers