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Have You Ever Heard of Demolition & Wrecking Tools? You better Get Informed
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Seems a bit heavy handed for s house that old.
I sneak wood out with a sawzall and oscillating tool with bimetal blade.
Those tools certainly look effective.
Good post. Appreciate the info.
Quoting: Swamprat Thank you, The house caught on fire 5 years ago. Roof replacement was done per code. Forgot about first floor ceiling joists. 2x6x19. The 2nd story is. A trampoline. I have to remove 3/4 drywall, 3/4 “ sheet rock and then 1” rough cut hickory to get access. Why I got it for a steal. Correct joists are 2x18x19, Cheers Quoting: beyondmatrix I have an old house, also. Completely made of cedar with some of the hardest stucco imaginable on the outside. I bought a trailer load of wood from a similar structure from the same era that got torn down. One-full-inch cedar boards, some 2x4's of various sizes(some are full 2x4 with no foolin') some beams of various sizes and tongue and groove flooring without a single knot or bent grain. My house is tiny and the wood far softer, but I understand a bit. Maybe slightly more than the proud owner of a strand-board OSB McMansion. My hat's off to you. Quoting: Swamprat I had Leukemia and non related bone marrow transplant in 2012. Gave me 5 yrs to live. My Ex of 27 yrs at the time. Traded me in for a younger healthier version. To her surprise I didn’t die. Divorced the trash woman. I Figure I have one more fixer up in me before I am going to retire. 1st one bitch got This one is all mine Seems a bit heavy handed for s house that old.
I sneak wood out with a sawzall and oscillating tool with bimetal blade.
Those tools certainly look effective.
Good post. Appreciate the info.
Quoting: Swamprat Thank you, The house caught on fire 5 years ago. Roof replacement was done per code. Forgot about first floor ceiling joists. 2x6x19. The 2nd story is. A trampoline. I have to remove 3/4 drywall, 3/4 “ sheet rock and then 1” rough cut hickory to get access. Why I got it for a steal. Correct joists are 2x18x19, Cheers Quoting: beyondmatrix I have an old house, also. Completely made of cedar with some of the hardest stucco imaginable on the outside. I bought a trailer load of wood from a similar structure from the same era that got torn down. One-full-inch cedar boards, some 2x4's of various sizes(some are full 2x4 with no foolin') some beams of various sizes and tongue and groove flooring without a single knot or bent grain. My house is tiny and the wood far softer, but I understand a bit. Maybe slightly more than the proud owner of a strand-board OSB McMansion. My hat's off to you. Quoting: Swamprat
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