Anyone Seen these working? All Terrain Placing Boom
concreteluvr 04-15-2013
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UNCLARIFIED POINTS IN HISTORICAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION:

 

"How could King Ludwig II build Neuschwanstein Palace,

 

 when our BW19 placing boom were not yet produced?

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Thinking that those were the days from XIX. century!...
Building a palace like Neuschwanstein is not  that difficult today. We have a 4 x 4 driven mobile concrete placing boom for rough terrains. Moving and positioning the 
BW 19 is very easy,  and this provides unrivaled reach.
Even the longest truck mounted boom can't compete.
The most important problem in rough terrain applications is being away from the formworks. Getting closer to the formwork on slopes is more easy for BW 19 than any other placing boom.
http://player.vimeo.com/video/17952626?byline=0&portrait=0&autoplay=1
If you already have a "stationary type concrete pump", coupling it with BW 19 means the most affordable way for having a mobilized concrete pump.
http://www.tunamakina.com/our-products/concrete-placing-booms/bw19#
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hammah 04-16-2013
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I thought of something like this a long time ago my idea was a track driven unit like that that could be towed on a trailer with a truck mounted pump.


Mister_Perkins 04-16-2013
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pretty cool, but how do you move it? Does it move on its own, or does it have to be towed or something


concreteluvr 04-16-2013
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Self driven. Mister Perk. They have been sending me things for about two years. There are many people now using them for many applications. They started out with a small drive kit and now an all terrain.

Curious to see how the guys in our market react if they have not seen this.


cretepumper2 04-16-2013
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Not quite sure what to make of that. My first reaction is it's an unnecesary link in the chain. The last picture especially, it has a mixer right next to so why not just drive a boom pump in and do the job?


concreteluvr 04-17-2013
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Not Sure Either. Thats why I put the question out there. Go to their website and see the different applications. Just not enough to justify it is there??? Really not sure. More Curious to hear others on it.