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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 32757Post lutonlagerlout

got a demo job to do inside an old 1920s garage which the client want to keep
inside there is a bomb shelter 3 m by 4 m by 2.2 m high with 330mm brick walls and a 250mm in situ concrete raft on top,it is humongous and very strong looking
i have taken stuff like this down before when the access was good ,but its not good here ,only a 900 gap from the top of the concrete to the underside of the ridge
i have priced it as 3 men for 5 days to demo ,but any tips gratefully accepted

(and dont say get someone else to do it,and no a machine cannot get to it)

cheers 3000 post LLL :;):




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Post: # 32758Post Tommy

I was going to suggest dropping a bomb on it, but that sort of defeats the object.

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Post: # 32761Post flowjoe

LLL

There is some pretty nifty saw/cutting gear on the market, even if you have to hire a company in and you dispose.

Did i see something on this forum about a chemical/compound you pour into predrilled holes and it expands and breaks the concrete/reinforcing, looked good stuff but don`t spill any on the drive :;):
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Post: # 32762Post Dave_L

Sounds like a job for a JCB hydraulic breaker and a lot of hard graft Tony. Can't see any other sensible way around it.
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Post: # 32764Post dig dug dan

tony, try this stuff. its great!
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Post: # 32765Post flowjoe

Thats the stuff i meant, nearly as destructive as japanese knotweed
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Post: # 32773Post GB_Groundworks

can you not get a micro in with a small hammer(pecker), not much better than a sledge but after a day at it it'll be easier on the body.

if not just get the lads on it and supervise haha
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Post: # 32792Post Tommy

Another suggestion is to hire one of them huge demo machines with a 3 piece boom, park it at the front and go up and over.

That said, I wouldnt want to be on the recieving end of the hire bill

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Post: # 32816Post seanandruby

put a crash deck so that the lads standing on it are at a comfortable working height for jack hammers. work your way in breaking as you go. remember rotation on the hammers for the men. Or....www.diamondhiresales.co.uk/products/hydraulic-chainsaws - we had a wire concrete cutter on our job because of vibration. any of the core drill companies can fill you in on it. it was expensive tho at 500 quid a metre.
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Post: # 32817Post Dave_L

Cor! Some interesting stuff there Sean!

Floor Saw!

and that concrete chainsaw!

Concrete Chainsaw

Bet none of them are cheap to hire & run, but the work you can produce with minimal overcut would be good, saving on making good etc
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Post: # 32818Post seanandruby

wire sawing for concrete is a good way to. it is a long diamond tipped wire fixed by a seies of pulleys and cuts through concret even 3 metres thick. takes time and money but works great.
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Post: # 32929Post seanandruby

???
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Post: # 32956Post lutonlagerlout

got it down,2 blokes 4 days in 30 minute shifts

thank heaven for lime mortar

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