I was wondering why he didn't go all the way around on his install and maybe you're right on it being for an ad or commercial and thry only need a partial shot of it and longevity is not a concern. An amaxi g amount of money and resources expended for something like that fleeting.
I remember when they were filming the movie Wild Hogs in our community in New Mexico and the set decorators spent weeks sprucing up the run down gas station a 1/4 mile from our property. They paid the owners $35k for its use and the only scene used was about a minute long when the guys skipped getting gas and took off right past the sign that said "last gas for 200 miles".
That's like a job we did when they filmed a reality show at an auction house here. They hired us to put a sign on the roof of the auction house, but they filmed the installation to look as if the employees of the auction house did it themselves. Middle of summer, cloudless 95 degree day. They had us show up on site at 6:30 am, so I thought the plan was to get it all up before it got too hot. But with the film crew and all the whole event took until 4 pm. They did feed us a catered KFC lunch. For all that, the film was used during the opening credits of the show, lasting maybe 10-15 seconds.
They did it. If you look a couple pages back the guys brother got about 1/4 of the way done and it looked really nice. I'm guessing they finished it but never came back to say one way or the other.I started to read this tread and did not pay attention to when started, about 6 years ago.....
Did you ever did this silo?
How much did you charge?
How long did it take you?
it it was done, do you have a picture?
yeah.... it looks nice.They did it. If you look a couple pages back the guys brother got about 1/4 of the way done and it looked really nice. I'm guessing they finished it but never came back to say one way or the other.
I know more about silos now than I did yesterday.This post has to be a spoof https://silo.org/storage-methods/
They did post of pic of the same kind of silo with a guy applying vinyl...maybe he just used that photo as an example? I never would have touched it. I really want this guy to come back now and see how it held up! (if it's not a fake post)This post has to be a spoof https://silo.org/storage-methods/
Hey guys... this was long time ago. I don't even remember what went down exactly. I did not go back there. If I remember correctly, another crew went back or maybe my brother took another crew back there. I believe they finished it. Can't remember much of it to be honest. This was ages ago.
We re dealing with this company for many many years and stuff happens all the time. My brother just traveled somewhere the day before and the frame they produced is the wrong size so job wasnt done. Because of all the people who evacuated from west coast florida all the hotels were booked so the cheapest hotel was nearly 300 a night. Of course he will be paid for the whole thing.That's too bad. Hard to imagine going through a shit show like that and forgetting about it.
To me this would be one of those important "lesson learned" type projects.
Well, thanks for the update! I didn't expect to hear anything about this LOLWe re dealing with this company for many many years and stuff happens all the time. My brother just traveled somewhere the day before and the frame they produced is the wrong size so job wasnt done. Because of all the people who evacuated from west coast florida all the hotels were booked so the cheapest hotel was nearly 300 a night. Of course he will be paid for the whole thing.
Btw just asked my brother about the silo. there was 3 crew there to finish it but he said the job was underquoted. for 1 crew he said it would have probably taken 1 week to finish it but it was super hard because you have to drop in the material behind the tensioning bars thats running horizontally and there are a millions of those. once you cut it and drop in the material behind it then you have to deal with the corrugated shape. lmao. nightmare.