Placing a Shoring Cage – Part I

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8 Responses to “Placing a Shoring Cage – Part I”

  1. blaster696969 Says:

    Oh alright thank you anyway.

  2. kimchiman1000 Says:

    That’s not something that I can answer. Sorry.

  3. blaster696969 Says:

    Another question here lol…. How much money does a new operator start at out per hour?

  4. Hduppln Says:

    it sure seems like only the old school pipeliners like the flo-liner anymore these days i use both depending on the circumstances but usually prefer the flo-liner lol cool videos man i wish i could post my photos i got some good ones but no videos yet

  5. kimchiman1000 Says:

    You guessed right. There was one video on YouTube on using a flo-liner to establish grade, but it seems to have been taken down.

  6. Hduppln Says:

    those 690 john deers sure are good machines thanks for the cool videos man i do the same stuff in southern california i never see you guys using a flo-liner to establish grade im guessing you use lasers???

  7. kimchiman1000 Says:

    Yeah, and then they give you that “Hey! Why did you get out of the machine?” look!

    I’m working on putting together a DVD of this particular project, but it won’t fit on YouTube. Maybe I’ll send you one when it’s done, if you like.

    LOL

  8. FFARN Says:

    Very good video. I enjoy doing this type of work involving deep excavations and shoring, it’s interesting work. You seem to work in much the same way as we do here in the UK. I only have two or three men with me on this type of job though, looks like you have a big gang.
    LOL, the same thing always happens to me with chains, I get out of the cab all the way to the bucket , then somebody else puts the chains on, lol.
    Thanks for uploading.

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