lumberjackau
ArboristSite Guru
Work pics! Couple of loads headed for Gympie
Looks very similar.Yeh I recon that should do the trick, is that the same as the one you posted up tezza?
You guys in Victoria need to pull ya finger out and cut your own sleepers! We have an order for 250 packs (20 to a pack) of the god damn big ass gut busting things! ...
We have thousands of QLD sleepers to cut as it is I'm not 20 anymore me no likey Vic sleepers! haha...
Apparently why Vic sleepers are such a big lump of wood is you guys where a very rich state way back when with all the gold and could afford to build a grand railway! ...QLD well we where poor and have baby (cheap) sleepers thank ****! haha...
I can slip a QLD sleeper into a pack one-handed ...On the other hand Vic sleepers I've got to use every muscle in my body! feels like the tendons are ripping off my arms with each one haha...I've been to the docs years ago about pain in my arms they said yep tendons are ripping off the bone are you a bodybuilder? I'm like no WTF I'm a sleeper cutter! they be like what's that? meh lol....big yes also fuggen hard to knock off from side of tracks,, i tried once years back thinking i'd borrow some to do a landscape job as they leave piles of them beside the lines nfw each one 2 man lift and wont many in ute
big yes also fuggen hard to knock off from side of tracks,, i tried once years back thinking i'd borrow some to do a landscape job as they leave piles of them beside the lines nfw each one 2 man lift and wont many in ute
i thought all vic was using concrete sleepers these days, was a bit dissapointed when i worked on a big rail project down here about 12-18 months ago...not a single timber sleeper in 26km of track.
Steel or concrete sleepers are the norm all over AU ....It's the back woods care less about (won't get you voted back in) lines that are still wood and they need upkeep (bare minimum) so yeah they need timber sleepers here and there basically band aid railway lines to keep trains running out in the wop wops.....i thought all vic was using concrete sleepers these days, was a bit dissapointed when i worked on a big rail project down here about 12-18 months ago...not a single timber sleeper in 26km of track.
Bananas are lighter than gold, there must have been a lot of gold in NSW as well cause the sleepers are the same size, do you have to gang nail the ends? & are they inspected and hammered at the mill?You guys in Victoria need to pull ya finger out and cut your own sleepers! We have an order for 250 packs (20 to a pack) of the god damn big ass gut busting things! got a b double load done so far...
We have thousands of QLD sleepers (30 to a pack) to cut as it is I'm not 20 anymore me no likey Vic sleepers! haha...
Apparently why Vic sleepers are such a big lump of wood is you guys where a very rich state way back when with all the gold and could afford to build a grand railway! I bet the dip **** engineer that designed the railway didn't give a thought to the men that have to manhandle the cut timber peasants we r! lol...
QLD well we where poor and have baby (cheap) sleepers thank ****! haha...
Shouldn't we be using more trains freight siht around the place any way??? From a efficiency viewpoint, or so I've been told
You've been brainwashed we all know the way forward is more trucks on the road! haha...Shouldn't we be using more trains freight siht around the place any way??? From a efficiency viewpoint, or so I've been told
Bananas are lighter than gold, there must have been a lot of gold in NSW as well cause the sleepers are the same size, do you have to gang nail the ends? & are they inspected and hammered at the mill?
Thangst
Is that for a 660 7pin.77DL for my 24"
Probably still get a 6l but...
No NSW sleepers are not the same size as Vic sleepers at 2.7 long we have cut thousands of both over the years... End plates on sleepers NSW at times and we do that or someone under cuts us and gets the job, end plates (gang nails) mostly go on bridge timber...There are three in our family that are accredited to pass sleepers me being one, sure beats the old days of passing 2 thousand in one day with railway timber inspectors looking on but looking back I remember a pass as a highlight to the end of a mouth as we got the rest of the day off done and dusted by lunch! ...But yes true any bridge timber we cut gets inspected by (Terry Kennedy) for NSW Neil knows him top bloke!...As for QLD well its on the down and out as far as cutting bridge timber ,fresh out of university 20 year olds running the show up here apparently we don't know how to cut railway bridge timber! or any mill for that matter! haha.....
Enter your email address to join: