That "hunk of tin" weighs something like 40 tons, is more than 18 feet wide, and is over 50 years old. Nothing easy about it. Plus, it'll cost its new owner more than $1 million to put it back into service once it's on the other side of the river. Kudos to Michael.
That "hunk of tin" weighs something like 40 tons, is more than 18 feet wide, and is over 50 years old. Nothing easy about it. Plus, it'll cost its new owner more than $1 million to put it back into service once it's on the other side of the river. Kudos to Michael.