Free to good home. I have 230 of these to cut and remove. Plus 8 stories of a new 80ft x 100 ft sky light. First come first serve lol
December 13, 2022 at 11:38 am
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Free to good home. I have 230 of these to cut and remove. Plus 8 stories of a new 80ft x 100 ft sky light. First come first serve lol
You’d need a F850 3 ton CumminPowerMax with 5 and a half turbos to even think about hauling that. It’s the IDO way.
You’d need a F850 3 ton CumminPowerMax with 5 and a half turbos to even think about hauling that. It’s the IDO way.
Alls I got is a s10,
LOL So your offing free loading also.
Air mail from the 8th floor. Just park next to the dumpster
Are they heavy?
Not to terrible. I’ll even throw in a free box fan, it does also have stickers
When I did some roofing back in the day we were slow with work so they told us we were to cut the holes in the side of the concrete building for our scupper drains.Me and another guy drilled,chiseled,hammered for 2 days straight and were not even halfway done with one hole.We refused to do anymore,fire us we said.Next day a concrete cutting guy shows up and he is done with all the holes in a couple hours!
do they come with any free stickers or box fans?
We must have thought about that at the same time.
When I did some roofing back in the day we were slow with work so they told us we were to cut the holes in the side of the concrete building for our scupper drains.Me and another guy drilled,chiseled,hammered for 2 days straight and were not even halfway done with one hole.We refused to do anymore,fire us we said.Next day a concrete cutting guy shows up and he is done with all the holes in a couple hours!
Scuppers aren’t to bad unless they have all the backing board in place. Then they suck
Our town just replaced the entire ice making system in our hockey rink over the summer. This involved cutting up the concrete that the entire rink sat on and pouring fresh concrete over the new cooling system. They put more than 100 slabs of similar size to yours on Facebook for the taking and a farmer took them ALL within the first hour of posting. I think he used them for essentially paving a large feedlot.
Our town just replaced the entire ice making system in our hockey rink over the summer. This involved cutting up the concrete that the entire rink sat on and pouring fresh concrete over the new cooling system. They put more than 100 slabs of similar size to yours on Facebook for the taking and a farmer took them ALL within the first hour of posting. I think he used them for essentially paving a large feedlot.
I cut and removed a entire pool slab and 2 walls from the deep end. We took out over 50 big dump trailer loads and drop them in a farmers field who wanted them 3 miles out of town in international falls. No idea what he was going to do with them. Couldn’t imagine trying to get 500 or up to 1000 pound pieces in to a decent paver field
Where is that? Downtown somewhere?
Yes, one of the old paper mills. Washington and 6th.
How many can you cut before needing a new blade ?
That blade will last maybe 4 of those openings, structural slab lots of rebar.
My bigger blade on my wall saw last a couple hundred to maybe 5 or 600 ft. Depending on what Era and structure the concrete is. This pic is cutting a big 3 ft tall 2 ft thick precast beam, some of the toughest concrete poured these days
I’ve been wanting to make a good sized rock pile in a favorite structureless lake….
Dump trailer and if you accidentally hit the up button and say whoops then it was a legit accident
Are they heavy?
Please remind me the inside joke on this. Seems like so long ago.
Was it foosball tables?
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