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How to get rid of a cinder block wall???? Lacustral 09-23-2007
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Posted by Oren on September 25, 2007, 9:27 pm
On 25 Sep 2007 09:58:28 -0400, lark@adore.lightlink.com (Lacustral)
wrote:

>You cracked me up :) Especially the oldfart@flatulence.com. I do not
>have, nor have ever had, a manicure.

Laura? A female with never having an manicure? I can never imagine
this.

Send me a picture of your bass boat!!

>
>Laura
>
--
Oren

"I don't have anything against work. I just figure, why deprive somebody who
really loves it."

Posted by on September 28, 2007, 1:04 pm
On 25 Sep 2007 09:58:28 -0400, lark@adore.lightlink.com (Lacustral)
wrote:

>You cracked me up :) Especially the oldfart@flatulence.com. I do not
>have, nor have ever had, a manicure.
>
>At least some of the blocks do have the centers filled with concrete.
>Yes it would be better to get the blocks out whole. I know I can give
>those away or sell them, and trying to get rid of a mass of concrete
>chunks is a real disposal problem. Dumping them in the woods seems
>rather antisocial :) So it sounds like the idea of renting
>a concrete saw is the best. There are cracks in the mortar here and
>there - there are huge changes in temperature here. So some of the
>cinderblocks might come out with a big prybar, I have one of those
>(a dangerous instrument!)
>
>There are windows nearby and I've thought, probably best to protect them
>with a sheet of drywall.
>
>That silly "decorative trim" wall really gets in the way ... maybe it is
>fairly easy to just get rid of the thing ...
>
>Laura
>

If that mortar or concrete is all the way thru the holes in the block,
it will be much more difficult to separate the blocks. You might want
to rent a small bulldozer or something like that. Otherwise, you just
have to keep hammering. But, that mortar might just be in the top
blocks, so try separating them first. Busted up concrete can be used
as fill for roadways or ditches if you are in a rural area, or maybe
the city or county road departments can use the stuff. On the other
hand, if you are planning to make a concrete sidewalk or driveway, you
can dump all this stuff in the bottom of the forms and save on
concrete.


Posted by RickH on September 25, 2007, 11:52 pm
On Sep 23, 5:37 pm, l...@adore.lightlink.com (Lacustral) wrote:
> How would you demo a small cinderblock wall? It's about 20 cinderblocks
> long, not attached to anything except to a section of wall I want - but
> there's a crack between the section I want to take out and the section I
> want, so that may be fine. It's about 3 cinderblocks high, the bottom
> cinderblock was apparently halfway buried in the ground as a footer. It's
> mortared. I don't know if it has any metal reinforcement, it probably
> doesn't need any.
>
> Laura

I was serious about the Mexicans. I saw 2 Mexicans take out a granite
sistern from an old farmhouse basement (back from the day people would
collect a supply of rainwater in a basement sistern). It was 6 foot
high by 2 foot thick granite rubble with cement mortar about 10 foot
by 8 foot wide. They had the whole thing down, up the stairs, and in
the dumpster in 8 hours.



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