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Old 02-05-11, 10:25
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Default Lifting Crane Finished - let loose the pigeons!!!!!!!

Finished the gantry crane this afternoon. That is if you don't count another coat of paint next weekend. Depending on how the first lifts go, I may add stabilising struts. I worked the attachment points into existing design, but shouldn't really need them as steel is thickest available.

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The one thing that is guaranteed to fatigue me to feel terribly unwell is working with arms above head height for an extended time. Thats exactly what I spent today doing and am now paying for it. The headache is not so bad but the nausea is hard to take.

Going to Brisbane next weekend to pickup pallet racking for cutting down to bench size, and buy a new block & tackle.

As a consolation prize, here are some Jeep photos from ANZAC Day that I had forgotten about.

Photos......not ANZAC Day!

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