Thank you, and thank you for watching the channel. After all these years I finally decided to strap a Go Pro to my head and talk about what we do most every day 😁
After so many years operating TeleBelts finally decide to make the move to pump right now I operate a Putzmeister 38-5 section pretty new and I don't want anything else. thanks for ur video just SUB to your channel. PUMP ON
It’s been a while since I seen the boom pump where’s this at power plant? Good Job
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My thoughts would b to take elbow off between sections 4 and 5...if u still jave reach...then sextion 4 will b pointing uphill back stroke ounce..plan A shouldnt leak? Ur thoughts
Definitely could be some benefits. We did end up using most all of the reach (from what I can recall), so it may bit have been the ideal play here, but definitely a good option to explored when circumstances call for it 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I've had to take the hose off on a few job's over the years here in Ireland to get the boom in to place. For job's like that a 24X4 Schwing work grate for inside work and tight places.
Yes, we have a 24M Putzmeister which is also extremely handy. Your Schwing however has the reverse folding tip section, which makes it much more effective for low clearance/indoors work.
Hey Scott how come you could run to 38 putzmeister inside this building but you couldn't do it at the expo for the competition I don't think you tried hard enough
I just spray directly up into the barrels as the pump is stroking forward at full volume. Allow it to stroke over 5-6 times. I guessing its about a half a gallon of water which ends up in the S-tube.
You should get a block off for jobs like that get a clamp and weld a cover over the end to block it off the you just put the clamp on while moving and no concrete falls out but just weld on one side of the clamp so you can close it
Great to see and listen to an intelligent operator Scott. Thanks for your videos, they're all good. Keep them coming.
Thank you, and thank you for watching the channel. After all these years I finally decided to strap a Go Pro to my head and talk about what we do most every day 😁
After so many years operating TeleBelts finally decide to make the move to pump right now I operate a Putzmeister 38-5 section pretty new and I don't want anything else. thanks for ur video just SUB to your channel. PUMP ON
I appreciate brother. The 38-5 is an amazing piece of machinery.
It’s been a while since I seen the boom pump where’s this at power plant? Good Job
My thoughts would b to take elbow off between sections 4 and 5...if u still jave reach...then sextion 4 will b pointing uphill back stroke ounce..plan A shouldnt leak? Ur thoughts
Definitely could be some benefits. We did end up using most all of the reach (from what I can recall), so it may bit have been the ideal play here, but definitely a good option to explored when circumstances call for it 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Pretty bad ass. Well done. Kinda looks like one of those situations. Oh the pump will figure it out.
These pump never ceases to amaze me. Most definitely makes the operator look better than they probably are (or at least in my case anyways) 😂
A blow out cap should work just fine?😊
I've had to take the hose off on a few job's over the years here in Ireland to get the boom in to place. For job's like that a 24X4 Schwing work grate for inside work and tight places.
Yes, we have a 24M Putzmeister which is also extremely handy. Your Schwing however has the reverse folding tip section, which makes it much more effective for low clearance/indoors work.
Hey Scott how come you could run to 38 putzmeister inside this building but you couldn't do it at the expo for the competition I don't think you tried hard enough
Too many nerves will all then people watching 😂😂😂
sure an interesting way of getting it where the customer wants it.
I love the challenge, just maybe not every single day of the week... 😂
You need a inline shutoff valve!
We use the air-cuff which pinches off the hose…. which obviously doesn’t help us much in this particular situation. Inline shutoff valve would be 👌👌👌
You must feel more cautious, when working indoors, rather than in a plain open outdoor area with nothing above you.
Jobs like this reminded me of that popular 1980’s board game “Operation” 😂
If it has a Cummins and it’s got a putz sitting on it. U can pump asphalt brother 💪💪💪
I've been told that had it been a Schwing, I could pump bricks and/or 2"X4" timbers. Can you confirm this?
How much water do you put in the hopper before priming out
I just spray directly up into the barrels as the pump is stroking forward at full volume. Allow it to stroke over 5-6 times. I guessing its about a half a gallon of water which ends up in the S-tube.
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 got it
You should get a block off for jobs like that get a clamp and weld a cover over the end to block it off the you just put the clamp on while moving and no concrete falls out but just weld on one side of the clamp so you can close it
Definitely going to fabricate something similar for the next pour out here. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I also just cut a piece of plywood stuck in clamp almost any job site u can find plywood
I’ve also seen guys weld a circular plate of steel to a 5” clamps for using as a cap. It works really well.
Yes but thats at the shop..this is field work winging it