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Green houses
July 13, 2007
3:32 AM
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Thanks guys!!Think I will just unbolt one section and see what kind of time I will get in it.Then weigh it and see what money it brings.Then mutiply it by he amount of sections to see about what the $ its going to bring total.If the money is right I might look into having someone level it and cutting up in to manageable pieces..Will get pics for you guys.Will probably be a bitwhen things cool down around here.

July 12, 2007
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Yard it down to ground level with a excavator . Then shear , tear , or torch the pieces small enough to get in a dump trailer and haul to scrap yard paying the most. Good luck

July 12, 2007
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if you are not trying to save the ribs you could probably just demo witht he excavator using a grapple or thumb. You could rip it down and put it right inot the scrap truck. Just a thought.

July 12, 2007
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We have used porta-band saws in the past. But since they are so big, you may want to look at renting a small pair of shears for you excavator and price it out, It might turn out the best way would just be to unbolting it in place.

I think if you took it down by unbolting the main supports and then bringing it down with a track hoe you would have a bigger mess to try an unbolt it all.

July 10, 2007
7:02 PM
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12 greenhouses size 60ft wide 160 feet long and 24 feet high.
All glass has been knocked out on the ground below it along with all concrete stands.Its a mess what happens when something is empty for a couple years.What is the best way to demo and cheapest.Everything un bolts.Thought about cutting all supports and pulling out with track hoe then unbolting.Any suggestions woulkd be great on safest way to cut galvanized metal.

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Jamie

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