numbah9
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I have two old garages - a 20x20, built 1921, and a 22x14, built 1950. I'm looking to knock them both down and start fresh with a 22x26.
What's the easiest way to demolish them? I've got a couple quotes from excavators, but they want $2k+ to do the job. And that's money I could spend on a lift and a beer fridge! I was thinking of just using a reciprocating saw and cutting a line around the entire perimeter of the building, then attaching a large eye-bolt and to the structure and then cabling it to a truck. And driving off

Is that a decent way to go about doing it? The older garage is balloon framing, the newer garage is regular truss framing. They both have concrete slabs which I'll be busting up with an electric jackhammer.
The other idea I've had is to rent an excavator and have them come knock down and bust up as much **** (using the excavator) as they can in 4 hours (which is the minimum they'll work for). Then I can spend the rest of the time throwing stuff in a 30-yard dumpster myself. But an excavator is still about $140/hour. How can I do this on the cheap? I'm not afraid of a little hard work!
What's the easiest way to demolish them? I've got a couple quotes from excavators, but they want $2k+ to do the job. And that's money I could spend on a lift and a beer fridge! I was thinking of just using a reciprocating saw and cutting a line around the entire perimeter of the building, then attaching a large eye-bolt and to the structure and then cabling it to a truck. And driving off

Is that a decent way to go about doing it? The older garage is balloon framing, the newer garage is regular truss framing. They both have concrete slabs which I'll be busting up with an electric jackhammer.
The other idea I've had is to rent an excavator and have them come knock down and bust up as much **** (using the excavator) as they can in 4 hours (which is the minimum they'll work for). Then I can spend the rest of the time throwing stuff in a 30-yard dumpster myself. But an excavator is still about $140/hour. How can I do this on the cheap? I'm not afraid of a little hard work!

