Crane work takes you to places no brochure ever shows — rooftops that have not seen a tour group since the 1980s, plant corners where the dust has its own dust, and equipment that has been quietly running since before most of our engineers were born. After more than a decade of climbing onto things, into things, and occasionally crawling underneath them, you accumulate a collection. This is ours.
What you will find in the album:
- Cranes older than the buildings that house them — still pulling their weight.
- Mills, kilns, mine sites, rail shops, and the occasional uninvited wildlife.
- “Temporary” fixes that have proudly outlasted multiple plant managers.
- Machines with more nameplates than original parts.
- A few quiet reminders that gravity, much like a deadline, remains undefeated.
The album grows as we collect new stories. If you have a piece of equipment with character — or a problem the legacy crane companies would rather not look at — we are interested. Get in touch.
