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New Girl Here
July 6, 2009
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See you Wednesday in Lynchburg, Va. Lludlow

July 2, 2009
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lludlow;12198 said:
Hi New Girl
I have just joined demolition forum also, if you would like some good info on the use of demo equipment, go to youtube.com look up 200 ton testa monster spotted in va. This vidio is a job we are working on at the moment

Hey Ludlow...Welcome to the forums... DemoPhotographer here... I just posted that youtube video in Industry News. Check it out!!

July 2, 2009
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Hi New Girl
I have just joined demolition forum also, if you would like some good info on the use of demo equipment, go to youtube.com look up 200 ton testa monster spotted in va. This vidio is a job we are working on at the moment

July 2, 2009
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Hi,

Thanks for asking about Maverick Hammers! I'll be honest in saying that I haven't done extensive research into the competition yet since I'm just getting started with reviewing everything. However, some of the things offered by Maverick Hammers that seem to stand out so far include:

- Outstanding tech support. The customers I've heard from so far say that this has been a really helpful part of the business.

- Competitive pricing. We all want fair prices right?

- 24 hour parts availability.

- U.S. based manufacturing. Some people have said that it's really important to them to be able to get high-quality demolition products from a company that is based in the U.S. instead of elsewhere in the world so that they can support local laborers.

What else would you be looking for in a business like ours as a customer comparing your options?

July 1, 2009
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Hi Kathryn:

Welcome to Demolition Forums.

I'm very interested in what Maverick Hammers has to offer over the competition.

July 1, 2009
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Thanks James - I'm really enjoying the information here on the site so far!

July 1, 2009
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Hi Kathryn,

Welcome aboard. I am glad you found us. There is a lot of info here and your best bet would be to talk to others in the industry, at trade shows, or searching on the web.

Or like you did, juts post a question.

June 30, 2009
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Hi everyone,

I just wanted to drop a quick line to introduce myself. I work as a blogger for businesses and am starting to specialize in writing about construction / demolition work. Because of this, I'm getting the chance to do a lot of research into the industry. Looks like there are a lot of fascinating things to study!

I'm particularly interested in learning more about the different types of equipment that are used in demolition. If anyone has knowledge of any really good resources for doing this type of research (other than this forum, of course) I'd love to know!

I'd also love it if you just say hi. :)

KathrynV
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