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Re: Monday Chat 06.07.10

Subject: Re: Monday Chat 06.07.10
by Vetron87 on 2010/6/7 15:23:58

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TommyT-Bone wrote:
I'm interested in buying a property and the house is destroyed. I want to convert the home to storage for the nursery which would mean removing the roof. I have the manpower and I have access to some heavy equiptment but I need to get the burnt roof off. I'm open to suggestions. I guess we could bash it in with a back hoe then cut up or smash up the scrap material and put it in a dumpster for disposal. I was thinking maybe something like this.



I flipped a house a few years ago with a burned two stall detached garage. Prep was done with a sawzall and a pack of 6" Milwaukee demolition blades. These bad boys will rip through anything! 8 1/2" extreme duty power saw blade for the ripping deep cuts and sectioning. Rented a Bobcat for a day and 2 dumpsters later done. IMO the gas powered carbide saws can get real dangerous while on a burned weakened roof.
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