I prefer without 5x speed. I like to hear the original sound of things. Playing it 5x slower does not restore original audio. It'd rather have original video and if I get bored I'd watch with 2x speed or skip around to seek interesting places.
it was built with real wood too. all these new modern homes, although i will say are extremely efficient, arent made to last being most of it is being held by glue (OSB, MDF , egineered wood etc)
Even if it was poorly built, structurally unsound, and full of mold because it gets flooded every year? Just saying…sometimes things are better in the dumpster
@@ryane6719 Sounds nice in theory but contractors and rental companies are out of control right now. Wanna make a million dollars? Be a respectable carpenter. Say goodbye to your personal life, and hello to fixing other people’s mistakes
@@ryane6719 Yeah I hear you. Unfortunately, people watched too many home remodeling shows during the pandemic, and corporate rental companies are controlling everything else
Of all the careers you could've chosen, you decided to be a home wrecker. Nice job getting that place leveled. For the last few I've seen from your channel, every time you go into fast mode, it makes me think of an old B-horror movie like Godzilla, King Kong, or the many of the 60's -80's flare with its herky-jerky motion. Pretty kewl if you ask me. Look forward to watching more from your channel. Keep up the good work.
Amazing how fast you can demolish one of these houses. I've been operating for close to thirty years and have yet to bring down a house. Maybe one day I still shall. Thanks for sharing this awesome video friend.
This is beyond messed up! This is a 40’s to50’s era home. You will never see a home built as well as these! The lumber as good as this is long gone! The workmanship is some of the best! This is a disgusting waste! Who am I to say? A carpenter of 50 years experience. This is a sin!
My house was built in 1963. I drilled a hole in the wall in one of my walls and there was no insulation in the wall. There was about about R-24 in the attic. I blew in insulation in the walls and went to R-60 in the attic. Very low energy bills these days.
my old house was originally built in 1917, and additions added in later years , so no insulation, the heat bills were through the roof until i started heating with wood
I know its a wide-open question but approximately how much does it cost to have a house around that size torn down? My Dad left me two houses, i live in one. The other is in absolutely horrible condition.
I did my first demo back when I was 12 and all we ever use was a 983b and still have & use that old girl today now and then Ha.. and our daughter who is now 30 can run it like riding a bike.
Probably just to keep the homeless people from seeking shelter in it like every other abandoned building these days , people would rather rip down unused houses instead of turning them into a furnished space for the people who need a place to live and can't afford to get a place.
I've grown to like older small looking houses like this. My grandparents had a house like this during my childhood during the 80's and 90's but I didn't pay it no real attention back then. From the outside they look small but will have sometimes have a total of 5 bedrooms in it. Houses like this arent always healthy to live in.
With a basement, all that torn down material would go into the basement as he tracks forward. He would compact it, and then sit on it further into the home.
When demolishing with a digger your actually supposed to keep pushing away from you & not pull towards you, but no danger here as this is is timber & not a solid block or stone construction
This is the problem with society these days tear down the older homes cause people want some new giant ugly looking house with no character an craftsmanship they rather live in a house that built With low quality wood an materal an make it so it so expensive
That’s not always true- our 1960’s home on the coast has flooded multiple times and the county won’t let us restore it- they’re forcing us to tear down and build up on pilings!
We used to walk the customers around their vehicle's when they dropped them off . Number of complaints drop to near zero after that . Good operator by the way .
Here's how you do it if you don't want to make a mess and separate wood parts into one pile for recycling. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n1w8J1FCQWw.htmlsi=SrXyTSFO1nOnJtgq
I wouldn't own this business or do this job if I made a million a year. Morally I couldn't destroy the stuff this country does. We're the most wasteful society.
Because Ames Department Stores are returning in 2023 so I think that they should put an Ames Department Store there so can you please call the Ames Corporate office and let them know because Ames is a very excellent store thank you.
Well if you're a professional and you knew how to rip these houses down in record time instead of screwing around trying to look for the right spot to dig into it you wouldn't have to speed up your videos I don't do that for 11 I just want you but at least I know if I was to operate that machine I ripped that d*** house down a lot quicker than you do get into it s*** you're getting paid for it no matter what
There are no laborers. There's an excavator (with operator) and a truck (with driver). The excavator crushes it up and loads it onto a truck, which hauls it away and dumps it. They don't pick it up by hand.
@Home Wrecker I own a large Demolition company. I know how it works. Trust me there should be a laborer on the job especially after this method of demo.