Very nice work! I see the telescoping pipe now, so its a boom and jib in one.
I used to have one of those you put on the forks, all pipe though, actually bought through Grainger. It was painted light blue and though it sat in the shop mostly, it did have its uses at times. The thing save my butt at this one jobsite, a big family courthouse we installed all the metal and glass on, stick built curtainwall system by Efco. While closing out the job, we were substantially complete, a laborer on the GC's payroll, broke one of the big pieces of glass somehow. GC wanted us to remove and replace that piece. So I brought in a Lull 744-D telehandler and because it was on the 5th floor, I did not have enough reach over the top, that pipe jib if you can call it that was perfect, my glaziers rigged the expensive Woods Pow'r grip battery operated suction cup off it and I personally operated the Lull for removal and replacement, darned thing made us some good money on that contract addition, paid for the thing and then some. here's a link to itn and the vacuum cup device, you know they will custom build one for your needs, we set a lot of glass with these.
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