Misc Demolition pics
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Misc Demolition pics
Just a few pics couple from Brum, the demolition of part of the old KPMG office.
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Re: Misc Demolition pics
"Little 'n' large"
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Re: Misc Demolition pics
Must be work to be done
Kit waiting to move in on old factory in Oldbury
Kit waiting to move in on old factory in Oldbury
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Re: Misc Demolition pics
Hi Folks,
Couple more pics for this section I went back to see what was left of the office block that is currently being flattened at Atlas metals ref the Hymac 450 pic posted in the Hymac section and the Atlas 1804 in the materials handling section.
It would appear that they have bought specialist kit onto site, in the form of an Hitachi EX355 and a Komatsu PC450 demo rig, lets just say I would not take too much convincing to throw a sicky tomorrow and go snap the PC450 in action
I do have friday off but there is so little of the block to demo I think a camera trip will be in vane
Couple more pics for this section I went back to see what was left of the office block that is currently being flattened at Atlas metals ref the Hymac 450 pic posted in the Hymac section and the Atlas 1804 in the materials handling section.
It would appear that they have bought specialist kit onto site, in the form of an Hitachi EX355 and a Komatsu PC450 demo rig, lets just say I would not take too much convincing to throw a sicky tomorrow and go snap the PC450 in action
I do have friday off but there is so little of the block to demo I think a camera trip will be in vane
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A close up of the EX355
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Re: Misc Demolition pics
Well thought I'd make best of what started out a cloudy day and popped back to the Atlas metals site.
The building thats coming down is the old GKN head office, anyways surprise surprise when I got there the PC450 Komatsu was laid up and not being used
I did take the following picture of it, they have two EX355's on site which I got several pics of will post some when I've had the chance to reduce the file size.
I also took a trip to Wolverhampton where Coleman & Co are busy demolishing the former Royal Hospital took a few snaps of their Cat 350 in action will post another time.
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Jeremy
The building thats coming down is the old GKN head office, anyways surprise surprise when I got there the PC450 Komatsu was laid up and not being used
I did take the following picture of it, they have two EX355's on site which I got several pics of will post some when I've had the chance to reduce the file size.
I also took a trip to Wolverhampton where Coleman & Co are busy demolishing the former Royal Hospital took a few snaps of their Cat 350 in action will post another time.
TTFN
Jeremy
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