Erm how the **** does that work then?? Especially on Salisbury Plain, or stanage edge?? or most of the North Wales lanes. as theres not a lot of trees on them??
Snap I pulled a church roof off with a tirfor. & the pitch pine beams were sold to a group restoring an old steam trawler. apparently they is now the masts and deck beams.
Snap I pulled a church roof off with a tirfor. & the pitch pine beams were sold to a group restoring an old steam trawler. apparently they is now the masts and deck beams.
Was the first proper demolition job I ever worked on we took a luton (twin wheeled) loaded with all the lead. To the scrapyard and the wheels were scraping on the wheel arches. £8.5k and that was 29 years ago.
Was a church, school, and rectory complex. no wage but equal share of all the profits from the sale of salvage the roof slates sold for £250 a thousand & they're was about 7,000 of em. loads of parquet & hardwood flooring. leaded lights, oak staircases the lot. Took a 2ft sq 30ft tall freestanding chimney stack down by climbing to the top and dropping it a course at a time whilst moving from one side to the next. should have seen that fooker swaying in the breeze
That's me with the side profile Didn't even realise that picture had been taken?? though I seem to remember some priest & a local historiian did take a load of ;piccy's just before we pulled it down.