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nozero 09:15 AM 08-02-2009
The building rolls over...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8179857.stm

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No-one was reported to have been injured.
Amazing... And the fact that it didn't suffer that much damage in the rollover, makes one think it may have been structurally sound to begin with?
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M1903A1 09:20 AM 08-02-2009
Sometimes it's worth the extra bucks to just call Controlled Demolition Inc..
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markem 09:21 AM 08-02-2009
That's one impressively overbuilt building! Never seen anything like that before. Thanks for posting the link.
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icehog3 09:26 AM 08-02-2009
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cbsmokin 09:37 AM 08-02-2009
I'm not exactly a genius, but what do people think will happen when you start putting a big hole in the bottom of a building? If they don't blow them up don't they usually tear them down starting at the top?
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fxpose 09:38 AM 08-02-2009
Very impressive controlled roll-over!
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WildBlueSooner 09:44 AM 08-02-2009
wow!
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DMK 09:48 AM 08-02-2009
That is what happens when they don't use cascade charges....
Kick the feet out from under a building and it may not crumble, set up proper cascade charges and all you have it a pile of rubble....:-)
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ucla695 09:59 AM 08-02-2009
Holy cow. I've never seen anything like that before. I thought it might have taken out the building next to it.
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bigloo 10:11 AM 08-02-2009
I agree with spending the extra cash. As a kid I was friendly with a guy whose dad hired a constractor to demonlish a 10 foot wall on his property. The contractor decided to charge big bucks and dragged some poor guy of the street to knock down the wall. HE handed the guy sledge hammers, told him to knock down the wall and went on his way. This dude had no idea and started at the bottom! When enough had been removed the wall fell ontop of him and killed him! Needless to say the contractor ended up in very hot water.

This is impressive though. The building stays together. I guess it is true when they say they dont built em like they used to.
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wrench turner 85 02:38 PM 08-02-2009
not a good exp. of on the job traning :-)
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RGD. 04:52 PM 08-02-2009
Hell - that's some skill right there. LOL. Kudo's on the construction of it though to be able to withstand that roll.


Ron
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M1903A1 08:45 PM 08-02-2009
Originally Posted by DMK:
That is what happens when they don't use cascade charges....
Kick the feet out from under a building and it may not crumble, set up proper cascade charges and all you have it a pile of rubble....:-)
I was looking for the right way to describe what they should've done! :-)

I thought it seemed odd that there weren't sequenced charges at the higher levels (the cascade charges). Especially since this was clearly a reinforced concrete building...and in demolition, old concrete and rebar are not your friends.
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