GB_Groundworks wrote:Starting digging pit out, hit old piles and clay ......
So chucked a cube in to pit base so we can set shutters before big pour
pits filled with 100 tons of granular material, 40 tons mot ontop of some crushed concrete that was available on site. ontop of the consolidate fill that was in the pit. all we took away was the top 200mm concrete and then consolidated what was there before. so we compressed it by over a metre with the rammax roller! the old bit had just been mass filled and not consolidated.
i bought a cheaper version of the go pro for making work videos going to make more videos for advertising.
made this in a rush last night, just reviewed it and there is a spelling mistake ill sort it reupload it
got the shutters built for the machine pit and where the electrics will enter teh shed
had a call from the project manager on friday at 2pm, the factory management had expressed concerns about the compound on the gigantic car park, so i had to run around getting some flashing beacons and grabbed a load of road signs from the yard as well. the car park is lit all night as well
battery operated but have a photocell in them
25 600mmx16mm dowels drilled and inserted to 300mm
Edited By GB_Groundworks on 1362504324
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
friday last week. Stumps discovered (which customer did not tell me about), so mate came in and ground them. Would normally dig them out, but too close to the wall. He had to do it off ramps !
Monday morning: wall going up:
wall finished. 3pm
crushed to final levels
fencing tomorrow.
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315 www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
nice brickwork there dan
giles I had the pleasure of doing a quarter mile of that 300mm deep drilling malarkey in the early 90's
for big jerry
we soon hit on the cunning plan of cutting 150mm off each dowel
needless to say the clerk of the works soon busted us
LLL
GB_Groundworks wrote:its a wingman hd £130 go pro knock off then set to take 1 pic every 5 seconds edited in final cut pro, mates band as the music
can you get a outside case for wet weather looks like one i could use .have you got pic of pole its on does it upload straight to the tube cheers cookie
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It comes with a waterproof case, it's mounted on a steel on the side of the factory I used step ladders, no you have to plug it in to make the timelapse movie
There are some apps for iPhone that do it and but no good for this
Look on eBay there are some special timelapse cameras that last longer than this and are waterproof etc
Pm me or give us a bell if you want know more
Next time your local ill come do some proper photos for you,
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.