Robert Kulinski said:
Eric,
Forgive me, but my Dutch is kind of limited to what I was able to pick up during a week I spent in Amsterdam one time. And that's probably not suitable for a public forum.Is this attachment able to demolish reinforced concrete columns leaving the reinforcing bar stubs (and foundations thereunder) for reuse? It seems that way froim looking at the pictures.
That attachment can't demage the bar stubs because the crushing part not touch the bar stubs
For more info see animation on the this site: http://www.blijleven.info/text.....s0009.html
8:43 AM
October 7, 2005
Eric,
Forgive me, but my Dutch is kind of limited to what I was able to pick up during a week I spent in Amsterdam one time. And that's probably not suitable for a public forum.
Is this attachment able to demolish reinforced concrete columns leaving the reinforcing bar stubs (and foundations thereunder) for reuse? It seems that way froim looking at the pictures.
9:06 AM
October 7, 2005
99.9% of all marine structure are constructed on pilings so this thing could come in really handy. The difficulty in extracting piling varies with region to region in the US. In the Southeast the piles are driven into marl which makes extraction nearly impossible. Down in the South they come out a little easier because they are driven into a material which is techically reffered to as "swamp goop".
9:20 AM
October 7, 2005
I was on a project recently where they were using one of these pile cutters. This thing was slicker than whale shit on a ice flow. The contractor had the jetting attachment and they were cutting piles 10 feet below the mudline.
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