a little query that some of you will have dealt with before:
i need to pump some concrete, a boom pumper is ideal as it will place where i need it in a number of locations - hoses would be a right pain to use on this site, unless anyone know someone who uses the smaller bore ones like i've seen used in australia.
my problem is that the power to the street is all overhead and the powerlines run along the boundary where i'm pumping from - so my question is, how will the boom pumper deal with this situation.
do they just boom over and carry on, business as usual, or is it going to cause scratching of heads on the day?
i know i could get a guy round to assess the site, but it's a lot easier to ask you folks for your collective thoughts.
i need to pump some concrete, a boom pumper is ideal as it will place where i need it in a number of locations - hoses would be a right pain to use on this site, unless anyone know someone who uses the smaller bore ones like i've seen used in australia.
my problem is that the power to the street is all overhead and the powerlines run along the boundary where i'm pumping from - so my question is, how will the boom pumper deal with this situation.
do they just boom over and carry on, business as usual, or is it going to cause scratching of heads on the day?
i know i could get a guy round to assess the site, but it's a lot easier to ask you folks for your collective thoughts.