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trainwreck

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here are a few pics fom the job i am on right now, when i get home and on better internet ill load a bunch more.
 

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qball

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i spy a northwest# 6
 

CM1995

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From the pictures that looks like a decent metal building. Why are they tearing it down?
 

rino1494

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Why in the hell are they tearing that down ??

I would dismantle that and put it up for myself.
 

trainwreck

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there is 2 reasons its being torn down.

1. we are not here to haul **** home and try and sell it later,we are a scrap company.

2. evertime they need to add more **** to the mill they would just hack a holein the building and add on. it didnt matter it there was a main beam in the way or not. the main building fell down not to long after the pics were taken because we didnt know that the building that we added on were holding up the main building.
 

trainwreck

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more pics
 

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trainwreck

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trainwreck

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sorry there not in any kind of order and the chip bins and the 235 will be cut up next week
 

Turbo21835

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Looks like you guys need to grab some Ibeams and do some clean up work. Push a beam around, it will save you time on sorting and clean up at the end of the job.
 

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DiggerDude19

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hey great post is the 235 for sale and if not could you get some pictures or even better a video of them cutting the old girl up surely it would be better if they sold it to a equipment dismantlers or something
 

Big Iron

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trainwreck, is that the old Fort Hill Lumber mill by any chance? the surrounding scenery looks like it might be in the same area.
 

trainwreck

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Big Iron, i dont know that name of the company who ran that mill.
it was located just outside of wallowa oregon.
 

bill5362

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Thanks for sharing the pics, looks like a good job to have...
 
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