Destruction, Demolition and Deconstruction
The Lone Groover says "I've just taken down a pergola with a metre-deep Russian vine over the top. It had nine birds' nests in it, and had rotted all of the cross timbers. It covered the entire lawn and needs a skip of its own." What's the biggest/worst thing you've ever taken down? Tell us your tales of demolition and wanton destruction.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2012, 13:17)
The Lone Groover says "I've just taken down a pergola with a metre-deep Russian vine over the top. It had nine birds' nests in it, and had rotted all of the cross timbers. It covered the entire lawn and needs a skip of its own." What's the biggest/worst thing you've ever taken down? Tell us your tales of demolition and wanton destruction.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2012, 13:17)
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As I write, I'm girding my loins
To finish off removing the last wall - made from logs and lime plaster - from a shed, prior to re-cladding in less pretty, but actually waterproof insulation, which will make it a useful space, and avoid the structure rotting and collapsing in a couple of years time.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2012, 14:37, Reply)
To finish off removing the last wall - made from logs and lime plaster - from a shed, prior to re-cladding in less pretty, but actually waterproof insulation, which will make it a useful space, and avoid the structure rotting and collapsing in a couple of years time.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2012, 14:37, Reply)
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