| This series of images shows workers from Fastco Fabrication, Inc. who donated men, time and equipment for removing the trolley beam and electric chain hoist from the pipe fabrication laboratory on October 20, 2003 |
![]() The Electric Hoist after removal |
![]() Two-Ton Electric Chain Hoist |
![]() The trolley beam for the chain hoist remains between the row of lights and duct work. |
![]() Fastco worker is unbolting the trolley beam at the north end of the laboratory. |
![]() Lee has difficult time finding a place to pick from to lower the steel beam |
![]() Rigging is an experience in innovation and Lee is determined to resolve this challenge |
![]() Joe and Justin watch Lee work with confidence |
![]() Lee puts on his game face |
![]() The trolley beam had to be cut in half to be removed |
![]() This image shows it's ready to be lowered to the floor |
![]() Lee makes some final adjustments |
![]() Lee gives Joe the go-ahead for lowering the beam |
![]() Students work on restoring fittings from completed module |
![]() The increased space can be seen in this view as students work to restore fittings |
![]() There's a couple of days' work here, at a minimum |
![]() This view shows where the beam has been removed and the additional lab space improvement |
| Thank you to all that work with the welding department to accomplish this significant task. |
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