Posted on 04/29/2024 3:21:49 PM PDT by Libloather
“These vessels are manufactured to exacting dimensions.”
As an amateur techie, I wonder why exacting dimensions are necessary.
Looks like a cracking tower.
Look up the cracking tower explosion at the Shell Norco Refinery outside of New Orleans. When it blew up, it killed a lot of refinery workers.
Most likely being moved over weekend as Texas DPS has less enforcement on the road then.
“””That is a pressure vessel that stands up vertical so if it is warped or damaged in any way I doubt it can be used without extensive repairs. These vessels are manufactured to exacting dimensions.”””
Based upon what you wrote, it seems this column will need to be sent back to the manufacturer for a ‘buffing’.
So all the holes line up.
“””Thanks to the Final Destination movies, I get fidgety when I end up behind a tractor-trailer loaded with logs, or a tractor-trailer carrying a bunch of cars. Can’t get around them fast enough.”””
I do not worry about the big trucks.
What concerns me are the dudes hauling 14 foot wide manufactured houses on a dolly with small tires and the driver has his pedal to the metal.
NOT a job even those big Rotator tow trucks would wish to look at.
Those are bad too. They take up both lanes, so it's hard to get by them.
sure it could that shop was an empty field at one point
cracking tower
Not likely. Moving something like that involves all kinds of detail permitting and route approval. Probably moved on the weekend to avoid heavier traffic.
Can you see how that thing would have been loaded on a string of flat cars? A course would have to have been plotted to make sure there wouldn’t be any sharp curves or bridges tall enough to accommodate that thing.
That’ll make a lotta crack🤪
There was a semi in front, two trailers, and a semi in back. I have 1080p video of the truck as it passed me going the opposite direction moments before it lost its load.
Can't afford two, Bidenflation.
There was a semi attached to the second of two trailers. I was there and have video.
That happens a lot. I’ve seen loads with two push trucks.
Each of the two trailers had one pivoting support to carry one end of the load. I’m sure these towers have been moved this way many times but, as I was watching it go by, it just seemed awfully fragile.
Here is a link to the video
https://www.kwtx.com/2024/04/27/two-people-dead-another-injured-fatal-crash-involving-18-wheeler/
They say it was distillation tower was 217 feet long and it was hauled on two trailers with each trailer having 40 tires.
So it was not some 18 wheeler accident as most news reports have claimed.
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