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Benmaster2000



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:42 pm    Post subject: demolition Reply with quoteFind all posts by Benmaster2000

I am currently working on my eagle scout project, which is the complete removal of and destruction of a small bulding. About the size of two garages. I am already aware of what to do after the bulding it self is remvoed, but I was looking for some guidance on how to destroy the bulding, what the best way of would be/ safest. I am already aware of gettting pemits, shutting of power, and removing harmefull materials but am perplexed on what the best way to aproach actually doing the project would be.
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Benmaster2000



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:26 pm    Post subject: additional info Reply with quoteFind all posts by Benmaster2000

I am currently located in Beaveton, Oregon andthe church is loacted in tualtion. Due to the depth that this project entails and the lack of time I currently have till I turn 18, I have decided to strip the house and prepare it for demoltion as a means to profile the eagle project, but will alos be returning to the project to finish it up, past eagle scout if need be. what is needed to have a project completly ready for demo? Haveing the structure brought down to it's basic wooden walls and roof. I know that I would have to remove all thew wires, turn off power, rip carpets up, remove heaters, what else is in a house that can not be simply thrown into the demo barrel?
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FreelanceCAD



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by FreelanceCAD

Don’t throw it all in the demo pile, materials such as copper and aluminum have value and you can take them down to the local scrap metal yard and turn some monies to keep your project funded. It wont be a lot but it will give some.
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