Another fantastic video of Bramley Moore this is the best one I've seen no talking just great footage, your videos are the best thanks for your efforts looking forward to the next one.
Smashed it again paul working in construction most my life even at aintree racecourse when the new stands were built i never seen tower cranes erected or dismantled so a first for me amazing fella. Them guys must be on some danger money. Thanksonceagain for professional work
You can say that again. These are the highest earners in construction, and deservedly so. I've spoken to a few of those guys over the years, and they get a certain amount of time to erect or dismantle the tower cranes. If they get it done early, they still get paid the hours. So in some cases, they could be given a week to dismantle a crane, and get it done in two days. It's a very well paid job, not that I would fancy it myself.
Always wanted to see something like this Paul thanks so much your videos are in depth and brilliant really well done for documenting the whole stadium build fantastic
Another fascinating video Paul & another milestone in the construction. Brilliantly filmed, edited and captioned. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this mate. Thanks again for all the time and effort you put in.
Thanks Paul, tremendous viewing with my morning coffee and bacon butty. How long were you there? Love the detail of your coverage. You are the Test Match of Drone Coverage, Where Mr D is the 20/20. Both enjoyable, but very different. By the way I love the shots with Liverpool Bay in the distance.
TYVM for this Paul. Absolutely fascinating, totally absorbing and your video is top-class. It seemed to be getting on for sundown at the end. So many interesting observations throughout. The skill, precision, physique, trust and team work is top-class and I feel sure an eavesdrop on their communications would have been really interesting too. No one seemed to be referring to a script and they appeared to know exactly what each of them was doing next, including the crane operator(s). I wonder if any of them ever get stuck with flat-pack furniture assembly? At one extreme it's like 'Go Ape' on steroids, or micro-surgery with pins and yet the other end of the spectrum involves wielding a massive mallet, one-handed, at height whilst holding on to the structure. I feel sure Sean Dyche and Kevin Thelwell or even the board and club staff would learn so, so much from them.
How interesting was that, fantastic video 👍 Thanks Paul, top man…Can I ask how long it took to dismantle the crane, that’s if you were there the whole time?
Hats off to those guys rigging and dismantling the Cranes. The job would have been very difficult without them.
Fascinating watching these riggers at work. Great video Paul, thanks very much.
Another fantastic video of Bramley Moore this is the best one I've seen no talking just great footage, your videos are the best thanks for your efforts looking forward to the next one.
nice 1
👏👏👏10 out of 10 for the time and effort you commit to keeping us updated with these - many thanks!!
Smashed it again paul working in construction most my life even at aintree racecourse when the new stands were built i never seen tower cranes erected or dismantled so a first for me amazing fella. Them guys must be on some danger money. Thanksonceagain for professional work
You can say that again. These are the highest earners in construction, and deservedly so. I've spoken to a few of those guys over the years, and they get a certain amount of time to erect or dismantle the tower cranes. If they get it done early, they still get paid the hours. So in some cases, they could be given a week to dismantle a crane, and get it done in two days. It's a very well paid job, not that I would fancy it myself.
Well that was surprisingly interesting.... well done ...
glad you enjoyed
Brilliant Paul as a staunch blue amazing footage thank you so much mate your a star
cheers
Great vid Paul. Thanks for putting the time in mate 👍🏻
Thanks for your video of the taking down the Crane, I enjoyed watching it!
Amazing how quick it all comes down
three days in all
I was wondering how they did this the other day! Facinating video Paul, Scary heights man!!!
The mobile crane doing the dismantling is some piece of kit. It must be worth at least as much as Holgate Maupay and Davies combined.
Always wanted to see something like this Paul thanks so much your videos are in depth and brilliant really well done for documenting the whole stadium build fantastic
Briiliant Paul!!
cheers Rob and a big thank you for the coffees. Much appreciated
Another fascinating video Paul & another milestone in the construction. Brilliantly filmed, edited and captioned. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this mate. Thanks again for all the time and effort you put in.
thanx
Great vid mate, felt a bit quezey watching it mind.
nice one steve, Nerves of steel to be up there lol
Thanks Paul, tremendous viewing with my morning coffee and bacon butty. How long were you there? Love the detail of your coverage. You are the Test Match of Drone Coverage, Where Mr D is the 20/20. Both enjoyable, but very different. By the way I love the shots with Liverpool Bay in the distance.
nice 1
That as brilliant mate
cheers
@veryhighguy great video, thanks for editing the winch out. Appreciate it 😅
no problem
Thanks buddy
TYVM for this Paul. Absolutely fascinating, totally absorbing and your video is top-class. It seemed to be getting on for sundown at the end. So many interesting observations throughout. The skill, precision, physique, trust and team work is top-class and I feel sure an eavesdrop on their communications would have been really interesting too. No one seemed to be referring to a script and they appeared to know exactly what each of them was doing next, including the crane operator(s). I wonder if any of them ever get stuck with flat-pack furniture assembly? At one extreme it's like 'Go Ape' on steroids, or micro-surgery with pins and yet the other end of the spectrum involves wielding a massive mallet, one-handed, at height whilst holding on to the structure. I feel sure Sean Dyche and Kevin Thelwell or even the board and club staff would learn so, so much from them.
thanx
Thank you Paul for doing this l watched it from the start and it was great did you do the same when it was put up with the grane
i didn't no, never had the time
How interesting was that, fantastic video 👍 Thanks Paul, top man…Can I ask how long it took to dismantle the crane, that’s if you were there the whole time?
it took three days, i was there for two but the final day was only 3 sections of tower so thought it wasn't worth it
Anyone know why that other crane is all "cagey" at the top? it seems a bit weird and unnecessary