
This is the final approach to the customers home-which is another “unusual “ building material-ICF block.
Space was tight here, way tighter than the pictures indicate, and level space is scarce-typical for sites built on top of a rock pile.
We managed to squeeze the F-350 and trailer in a spot it sorta fit in and used all the leveling blocks and flat rocks to get it level. We left the truck connected this time to try and save time.
Hey look!
A rare picture of me!😄😄
We wasted no time, knowing we didn’t have enough to begin with, and the instant I got the Freightshaker parked, I got the crane into action unloading job parts. Here is the 10’ long gutter coming off of the pipe rack, and in the background you can see the big blue tote I had just craned off of the trucks mid-deck that’s full of wire, panels, disconnects and all of the other electrical parts for the job.
As usual, Denise immediately made friends. This time with a pair of roaming husky-mix dogs that wandered onto the property from who knows where.
It’s like dogs know that she sneaks dog treats onto the jobs “just in case”. 😄😄
Shortly after we got to the job, the wind started picking up, giving our pirate chicken flag a workout, and letting us know that the leading edge of a storm was upon us, and the weather would soon worsen.
Had we known how bad the weather was gonna get, we would have likely just rescheduled the job…