Fascinating project. Thanks for filming it John. You've done a good job getting a variety of shots of it. Hope you get more as it progresses. This place was really built.
@@JohnZWetmore Really interesting as the operator handles the excavator's hydraulic shear to twist and tear off the metal beams endowing more than excellent point of view that we have is not as good since the cabin of the machine
Now I indersand why they started by torching lots of stuff. Must be to save the HRD some tough work. It can't use the big steel cissor because of the weight. It would need a much bigger HRD like cat 5100 to lift that tool.
They used the cutting torch and the Brokk in Part 1 because they had to carefully cut a separation between the west facade they were preserving and the rest of the building before they could use the big equipment. However, they do bring back the cutting torch in Part 3.
Hey would nt be easier if they have a bigger cutting torch mounted on the excavator and melt the steel ?
What a great video I enjoy watching your videos I like watching your videos keep making great videos
Fascinating project. Thanks for filming it John. You've done a good job getting a variety of shots of it.
Hope you get more as it progresses. This place was really built.
wow tuff stuff, could use a cutting torch hey
They break out the cutting torch in Part 3.
@@JohnZWetmore Really interesting as the operator handles the excavator's hydraulic shear to twist and tear off the metal beams endowing more than excellent point of view that we have is not as good since the cabin of the machine
Now I indersand why they started by torching lots of stuff. Must be to save the HRD some tough work. It can't use the big steel cissor because of the weight. It would need a much bigger HRD like cat 5100 to lift that tool.
They used the cutting torch and the Brokk in Part 1 because they had to carefully cut a separation between the west facade they were preserving and the rest of the building before they could use the big equipment. However, they do bring back the cutting torch in Part 3.
Das ist sicher die falsche Schere für die Stahlträger durchzuschneiden.
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Awesome job. I just started my demolition youtube channel. Hoping to post all our equipment demolition projects this year! Check us out
back up a little or zoom out
I'll see what I can do. I'm dealing with trees, cranes, fences, walls, and an elevated freeway.
What a pos of a machine.....get a new model and things might go a little faster.....lol