I installed a grease drip tray beneath the lifting house year 2000. No pre job assessment, no harnesses, no flagging off ground area beneath. Just got er done the 3 of us.
@@geoffwhite7535 Krupps designed them along with H&W, they were both built by H&W on site, being up both them (I have as well) makes no difference to the debate.
I always wondered what the view was like from the crane cockpits every time I go past them while heading into Belfast
I installed a grease drip tray beneath the lifting house year 2000. No pre job assessment, no harnesses, no flagging off ground area beneath. Just got er done the 3 of us.
Great insight! I can see that I'm not the first person to make this comment but this clip really did give me vertigo!
I've vertigo just watching this
i don't do heights , just watching this made my legs go to jelly
I'm terrified of heights. But I would give it a go, just for the view. What a pity it bwasntva nicer day. We could have seen so much farther.
Thank you 😎👍
Fascinating views!
Wow, that cab is out on a limb ... phew!!
Amazing.
Imagine being claustrophobic and acrophobic while inside the crane.
Well usually you're only one or the other.
Great to see this, thank you.
I remember one of the cranes was white during the 80s, and people said i was wrong, but my memory was correct...
Awsome footage
wow
K R U P P
oh hello no u could never
Unfortunally not konecranes.
You can see UTV from here
built by Germans that bomb few years before
The construction of the cranes were a Joint venture between Harland and Wolff and Krupps, they were built on site by Shipyard workers.
@@georgebarnes8163 Krupps German
@@georgebarnes8163 been up both
@@geoffwhite7535 Krupps designed them along with H&W, they were both built by H&W on site, being up both them (I have as well) makes no difference to the debate.
Unfortunally not konecranes.