00:00:00 Miami Resort Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI travels to Bal Harbour, in Miami Beach Florida to take down an old resort complex set in the middle of some of Florida’s most expensive real estate. 00:50:16 NASA Rocket Tower Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI travels to Patrick Air Force Base in Cape Canaveral, Florida to take down an obsolete rocket launch tower. 01:40:21 Nuclear Reactor Cooling Towers Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI travels to Sellafield, England to take down four outdated cooling towers on the site of the world’s first commercial nuclear reactor. 02:30:06 Las Vegas Casino Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI descends on Las Vegas to take down the Frontier Hotel and Casino landmark using 5000 sticks of dynamite. So, we’re in Florida twice, Sellafield and Las Vegas. We’ve got another five blow downs a week from now. Enjoy!
The attention to detail never bores and is greatly appreciated. We're getting every problem, solution, explanation, diagram, visuals, even the thoughts and words of the workers.
CDI ROCKS!! THE best hands down. What red-blooded American male don't get wood observing these true masters? So cool to watch this team drop these structures. Implosion- THE safest best way to go.... when this legendary family handles the job! What a legacy. Tfs
The 12 gauge slugs on the new game “Warpath” look evil, wicked, mean, & nasty y’all !!! I mean slo mo into the enemy with a headshot and the camera follows the round downrange like it’s happening in your front yard. I think their sponsor got me, all thanks to Free Documentary’s channel I’m downloading it ! Warpath thank you for sponsoring the folks over at Free Documentary ! As much as I watch UA-cam I just want to be sure that we take time out every once in a while and say “Thank You” to all of the extremely talented people that make all of this possible, sincerely. Love & respect.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
I'm 65, 66 next month also. Scott I have been a carpenter since my teen years. I have enjoyed my life and family and great wife as you . Still at church every Sunday. I couldn't tell you how similar our lifes have been. Honestly, I would do it over in a heartbeat. The strength and confidence in myself today is unbelievable and I keep it to myself. As for retirement, don't want to. My son and I decided to establish an excavation business.. life is worth all the effort . I wish young men especially would consider the trades. There is something missing in todays world where men need to be true men. And experience that strength , example to thier children . Sorry , I'm getting too lost in my comment trying to comment on over almost a half century . Thank you for your video. Don
If only Fred could have hung around a little longer. I find it amazing he could climb a skinny little ladder so high up and not trip over those big brass balls! . . . . RIP Fred
Not from the UK. But watched the series about the guy. He was one of if not the last of a kind doing it all the old ways. I didn't envy him his jobs. But liked his multiple skills and personality.
Thank you for the content. I was hoping you might be able to remove the police pursuit logo from the lower left corner of the screen as it blocks many Pursuits mile per hour readout. Police pursuit is already shown in large print elsewhere on the screen so removing that or at least repositioning it would allow viewers to see how fast the speed is. Thank you
I can say with certainty that sparks from cutting or welding are very dangerous. I burned about a 1/2 acre of scrub brush in Chanute, KS while working on a water tower years ago. I was welding near the edge of the tower, 150 foot in the air and still started a fire.
That Frontier Hotel was built like a "brick s---house"; is this back in the day when short-cuts via $$$ inspectors $$$ were unheard of ?? On another note-- if this were today, our leader JB would make the Frontier into a boarder-jumper "no income" housing project..
I remember (decades ago) driving along the highway and encountering signs which said things like _”Blasting Zone - No 2 Way Radios”._ What sort of detonation system would be sensitive to stray radio frequency emissions?
I'm not an expert in demolition but just from the standpoint of understanding physics, I'd say maybe... No. 1: if they use any RF to send detonation signals, you can have harmonic frequencies when RF bounces off structures & if the right frequency ever matches up, there may be a problem. You may have experienced this when your TV turned on or off or the channel changed for no apparent reason. headlights can do that as well as a lot of other things. The light (wich is electromagnetic waves) bounces around windows & metals & sometimes the right frequency isproduced & picked up. No. 2: Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. If enough radio waves are picked up by a wire and move in the right direction it can be used as useful power. For instance, if you've ever heard of the old Crystal Radio kits, it's not hard to make an AM radio & run enough wire to hear it through an earphone or a small speaker. No battery required. Maybe there is a chance that enough radio energy could be picked up through conductor to make a large enough charge to set off some Det.chord. ...? ...That's all I got.
The best pulls I've seen with minimal effect on the surrounding buildings has got to be the three world trade structures..... the government got the right people for job on those ones.
@@maddmatter2003exactly. It’s so absurd, not to mention these buildings are gutted before hand and are a fraction of the size and still takes this long with that much explosives.
@@lurin971 perhaps, but shafts are usually a spinal cord for a building... and if you take the top off, it doesn't make the rest of the body's collapse to ground zero.....
It still amazes me to this day how the Brits figured an air cooled reactor was a good idea . . . crazy. Ironic how it happened to be named after a bluff overlooking the Calder river 'Windscale' . . . . . the deadly scale of that wind was not at all surprising.
Indeed! The air cooled reactor was such a good idea that the U.S. adopted it too! And guess what, even better, The U.S. thought air cooled Nuclear reactors would be a great idea as propulsion for aircraft! Now THAT was "Crazy". Thankfully that idea never took off 😉
@@ashhawk2346 lol . . before you get all excited about your 'theory' . . .lol, the US used helium in the X-10 graphite reactor to breed weapons grade plutonium during the Manhattan Project, in a secluded location away from population and NOT to generate electricity for public consumption. Britain was warned that it was not a viable solution by the US as they had learned of it's difficulties. When atomic energy was first harnessed, they were looking at all kinds of crazy ideas from the Bomber in the sky, using it for excavating huge amounts of material for construction, to using small devices for demolishing skyscrapers into a deep pit by boring a deep hole under it and detonating a small amount. After this period of 'learning' and analysis, these were all abandoned during the research stage.
@@gilzor9376 Looks as though you outweigh me on knowledge of this subject, thus i stand corrected. Also thanks for the added info, that's some pretty interesting and scary stuff haha. I had no idea about those extras! I learned something today, Thankyou.
@@ashhawk2346 Well, lol thanks but idk nearly what I wish. Yeah, some of the ideas sure made me wonder what the heck were they thinking, but we have the benefit of hindsight. We are all learning everyday, well, most of us anyway lol
@@FreeDocumentary naw. Jet fuel burns at like 1500 degrees Steel will melt at about 2500 degrees. The towers went down like a demo job and there was melted steel found. Even if several more planes hit those towers they would not have fell the way they did if at all without explosives. Most building and house fires reach 1000-1200 degrees. So ya it actually compares quite well to this. It was domestic terrorism if anything.
That looks like an Oxygen/Acetylene torch to me not a propane torch. Considering I have never heard of a torch run by Propane and Oxygen before but I have heard of Oxygen and Acetylene and with that cutting tip I recognize exactly the tool he is using. My father had one and when he bought the torch my mother wasn't very happy.
I grew up in Los Angeles and before my parents retired to Henderson NV the Frontier Hotel was my folks favorite hotel since the 1960’s. I had stayed there a few times. It was an old school Las Vegas Hotel. The employees had stayed there a long time and every time my parents would come to town they would remember them and they would get a lot of comps. Too bad they could not rebuild the hotel complex to a new modern hotel. I hear they are going to destroy the Tropicana Hotel to build the Oakland A’s new baseball stadium so I wonder if they will blow it up like they did to the Frontier Hotel?
@1:38 Had just a few more cuts been made on the top 2/3s horizontal beams, that became vertical beams, halfway down the fall, timed 3-5 seconds after the initial blast. Inertia would have done most of the work, so just a few more cuts could have done a lot of work. And you could shape the cuts to facilitate the momentum of the half moving the fasts.
Well, not sure about 'they', but the rest of us can clearly see it was detonated. For it to go down that straight and level, when the structure was asymmetrical to cantilever over the old power substation, those beams were massive and would not have allowed such a drop without twisting and distorting.
@@gilzor9376lol you are ignorant to reality. You obviously know nothing of what happens to heated metal. Evidence would be left behind if it was detonated. Then you also lack any evidence of a motive. I take it you believe in Slenderman and the Goat man as well.
@@BushidoNinja . . . lol . . and you are just plain ignorant period! You know NOTHING of what I know! You know NOTHING of the real facts on site about the debris. Your ignorance of Larry Silverstein's motives are INCREDIBLE! . . . . your head is in darkness because your sphincter is wrapped tightly around your neck (; . . . . . don't hurt yourself out there in the real world.
@@BushidoNinja the owner of the buildings took out a huge insurance policy on them not long before it happened. And it included a clause specifically for terrorist attack. Do you know how much he made off that alone? A gross amount. Many many times more than they were worth
Actually woke up to this vid and loved it but now this bought question and I thank you guys in advance this was a steel building and to bring it down precisely it had to be cut in certain locations on certain floors so now someone explain to me how did the twin towers in NYC fall if only a plane hit them at the very top and how did they fall with so much precision ?
what happens to all the toxic dust? do they have people with giant vacumes to suck up all the dust? do they compensate neighbors for future medical bills and health problems to those who are forced to inhale the toxic asbestos, concrete dust which once inhailed cannot come out of the body?
If the building is old enough to have asbestos (not so common anymore), it would have to be remediated first...you won't get a permit to implode otherwise. Disassembly the old, slow way would require asbestos removal before hand also. The risks of silicosis from concrete dust depends somewhat on the concrete mix, it's dust would usually be watered down and scooped up. These would still be problems if you took the building down in the traditional way. The dust looks more dramatic with a high velocity disassembly but it's pretty much the same either way.
The math invalved never ends. How far down that rabbit hole do you take it? It's mind bogalling!!! The better the blueprint of the structure, the closer you can do the math. But what if the blueprint isn't even in CAD? That's a nightmare! The more the math you can employ, the better the odes. A.I. would be a big help,,, not that humans can't manage just fine without AI. As a world-class Tool & Die Maker retiered.With a Metel Urging & Electronic education. There was a time when I could do the math. Math is so pure! My life took me away from that path. Back in the late 1980s I programmed NC tool paths in paribloic movements. The program was saved on a real to real, on blue strip of paper, with 5 dots... Holes cut in a row. Something to really see back then!!! Ye do the math, and you see vicroey! Almost like opening the door to he that knocks!
I’m wondering if they could’ve found a way to stop the deterioration and put a wind turbine in the middle of that. Considering the location and the constant wind they could’ve generated some decent electricity. 😇
I fail to understand the RITZY CONDO OWNERS COMPLAINING ABOUT POSSIBLE DUST ENTERING THEIR BALCONIES OR OUTDOOR GSGDEN AREAS. Most demo like this is planned at least a year in advance and the new construction is already in the permitting stage before demo is scheduled. High METRO areas need old buildings to be removed in order that land can be available for new businesses to be built. If you live in a major city or builtllup city , you need to accept that the old has to go so that the new can be built. Complaining about dust or traffic detours on UA-cam comute is just plain pety on your part. I have seen whole city blocks demolished to improve the city center or sports complex’s it bringer the whole community several times in my 70 years. Detroit has demolished several city blocks to build College s or medical centers for the benefit of everyone in the state really. The dust and temporary inconviences are short lived in most cases and the complainers are generally those who will be if it most from the changes. It takes far longer to build a new freeway in is far more inconvenient to drivers than the expressway travel time saved on completion in drive time. The complainers are generally those who just want to complain over every change.
Either the residents would rather have a half-torn down pile of rubble next door permanently vs a few days of dust, or the narrator was overstating the problem.
00:00:00 Miami Resort Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI travels to Bal Harbour, in Miami Beach Florida to take down an old resort complex set in the middle of some of Florida’s most expensive real estate.
00:50:16 NASA Rocket Tower Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI travels to Patrick Air Force Base in Cape Canaveral, Florida to take down an obsolete rocket launch tower.
01:40:21 Nuclear Reactor Cooling Towers Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI travels to Sellafield, England to take down four outdated cooling towers on the site of the world’s first commercial nuclear reactor.
02:30:06 Las Vegas Casino Demolition In this episode, the team from CDI descends on Las Vegas to take down the Frontier Hotel and Casino landmark using 5000 sticks of dynamite.
So, we’re in Florida twice, Sellafield and Las Vegas. We’ve got another five blow downs a week from now. Enjoy!
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The attention to detail never bores and is greatly appreciated. We're getting every problem, solution, explanation, diagram, visuals, even the thoughts and words of the workers.
That must be soooo gratifying for Stacy and her crew to see!
I know they have done it many times before, but still!!!! WOW!
I I guarantee she’s not the one actually doing it it’s a man telling her what to do on camera DEI
Ii would not go anywhere near a demolition! But find the videos fascinating. This family works so hard and know their stuff. We are thankful for them.
I appreciate these dedicated experts for their essential service.
Fantastic!. Couldn't imagine being there live!!!
Great video; thanks for posting. Well done to CDI and all the other tower wreakers.
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As a US Military UFO dismantler I found this video interesting!
oh good!
Tell me some ufo stories, probably better than this video!!
@@allentimmerman7233ask your mom, 9 months after she got abducted you popped out 😂
I’ve heard the compensation is out of this World. 🥸
@@JuarezDerrick-Every party has a pooper and we have You 💩😂
Cool when I played it it came on my TV too..love this rain!
Not easy to destroy buildings in tight spaces!. From Joe. X
I would watch a 6 hour video from Andrew. It seemingly went by so fast.
CDI ROCKS!! THE best hands down. What red-blooded American male don't get wood observing these true masters? So cool to watch this team drop these structures. Implosion- THE safest best way to go.... when this legendary family handles the job! What a legacy. Tfs
Excellent entertainment.❤😊
Great compilation. My eyes did roll on the Miami one every time they said "Bal Morale" instead of Balmoral, but otherwise great videos.
I cringed every time. If they can say "moral", they should be able to say "Balmoral" without inventing an inaccurate pronunciation!
My eyes were rolling every time they made a playing card or poker joke
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Deep in the woods.....got me rolling with laughter. Thanks Pea I needed that.
Looks like wt7 !
Exactly
Wow lots of history with that building
Wow, this disproves so many 911 conspiracies
Not to the believers lol they are insane.
The 12 gauge slugs on the new game “Warpath” look evil, wicked, mean, & nasty y’all !!! I mean slo mo into the enemy with a headshot and the camera follows the round downrange like it’s happening in your front yard. I think their sponsor got me, all thanks to Free Documentary’s channel I’m downloading it !
Warpath thank you for sponsoring the folks over at Free Documentary ! As much as I watch UA-cam I just want to be sure that we take time out every once in a while and say “Thank You” to all of the extremely talented people that make all of this possible, sincerely. Love & respect.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Loved Faulty Towers. 👍
@@bluecollar58 HE BITE POLLY TOO !
That bath is not big enough to drown a mouse!. -Mrs. Richardson.
We all waiting for Krakatoa to erupt again 😂too
@@MartinLDeLoach903 YOU WANT ROOM 16 FOR HIM ?
I'm 65, 66 next month also. Scott I have been a carpenter since my teen years. I have enjoyed my life and family and great wife as you . Still at church every Sunday. I couldn't tell you how similar our lifes have been. Honestly, I would do it over in a heartbeat. The strength and confidence in myself today is unbelievable and I keep it to myself. As for retirement, don't want to. My son and I decided to establish an excavation business.. life is worth all the effort . I wish young men especially would consider the trades. There is something missing in todays world where men need to be true men. And experience that strength , example to thier children . Sorry , I'm getting too lost in my comment trying to comment on over almost a half century . Thank you for your video. Don
Leo is such a little dude his yellow truck , I enjoy watching is lil Leo adorable , the new adding to your home ,
Fred Dibnah would have brought those cooling towers down with a big wood fire underneath and a tug from his steam roller.
If only Fred could have hung around a little longer. I find it amazing he could climb a skinny little ladder so high up and not trip over those big brass balls! . . . . RIP Fred
Honk honk.
Crunch.
Did you like that?
Not from the UK. But watched the series about the guy. He was one of if not the last of a kind doing it all the old ways. I didn't envy him his jobs. But liked his multiple skills and personality.
Amazing how they fall like a house of cards.
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@2:30 Nice...Thanks
As a US President body-double, I found this video interesting
Never saddle a dead horse.
Just flogg it..
Don't tell me what to do
Wow, 15 years ago. Interesting that it looked like there was nearly 0 wind that eve.
BlowDown: Most Dangerous Demolitons 9/11
It's Literally.....literal, Literally. The "Like" of millennials.
Feels like September
Thank you for the content. I was hoping you might be able to remove the police pursuit logo from the lower left corner of the screen as it blocks many Pursuits mile per hour readout. Police pursuit is already shown in large print elsewhere on the screen so removing that or at least repositioning it would allow viewers to see how fast the speed is. Thank you
You misspelled the video title, genius.
I can say with certainty that sparks from cutting or welding are very dangerous. I burned about a 1/2 acre of scrub brush in Chanute, KS while working on a water tower years ago. I was welding near the edge of the tower, 150 foot in the air and still started a fire.
Hey I want all the electronics from that box 😂
That Frontier Hotel was built like a "brick s---house"; is this back in the day when short-cuts via $$$ inspectors $$$ were unheard of ??
On another note-- if this were today, our leader JB would make the Frontier into a boarder-jumper "no income" housing project..
I remember (decades ago) driving along the highway and encountering signs which said things like _”Blasting Zone - No 2 Way Radios”._ What sort of detonation system would be sensitive to stray radio frequency emissions?
I'm not an expert in demolition but just from the standpoint of understanding physics, I'd say maybe...
No. 1: if they use any RF to send detonation signals, you can have harmonic frequencies when RF bounces off structures & if the right frequency ever matches up, there may be a problem. You may have experienced this when your TV turned on or off or the channel changed for no apparent reason. headlights can do that as well as a lot of other things. The light (wich is electromagnetic waves) bounces around windows & metals & sometimes the right frequency isproduced & picked up.
No. 2: Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. If enough radio waves are picked up by a wire and move in the right direction it can be used as useful power. For instance, if you've ever heard of the old Crystal Radio kits, it's not hard to make an AM radio & run enough wire to hear it through an earphone or a small speaker. No battery required. Maybe there is a chance that enough radio energy could be picked up through conductor to make a large enough charge to set off some Det.chord. ...?
...That's all I got.
A more like explanation would be so as not to interfere with radio communication between the demolition team.
CDI is the best
The Flying Loizeaux s' coulda been a circus act...
Fire ! Lol
The best pulls I've seen with minimal effect on the surrounding buildings has got to be the three world trade structures..... the government got the right people for job on those ones.
I wonder how they got all that work done without disrupting the tenants? Let alone tipping anyone off to whats going on! SERIOUSLY HOW??
@@maddmatter2003elevator shafts
@@maddmatter2003exactly. It’s so absurd, not to mention these buildings are gutted before hand and are a fraction of the size and still takes this long with that much explosives.
@@maddmatter2003 many, many ways...... grasshopper.
@@lurin971 perhaps, but shafts are usually a spinal cord for a building... and if you take the top off, it doesn't make the rest of the body's collapse to ground zero.....
Oh man, look at that counterweight coming down at 1:12:00! Blink and you miss it!
Sound track is spotty in the first 8 minutes
@1:47 That's so cool
It still amazes me to this day how the Brits figured an air cooled reactor was a good idea . . . crazy. Ironic how it happened to be named after a bluff overlooking the Calder river 'Windscale' . . . . . the deadly scale of that wind was not at all surprising.
Indeed! The air cooled reactor was such a good idea that the U.S. adopted it too!
And guess what, even better, The U.S. thought air cooled Nuclear reactors would be a great idea as propulsion for aircraft! Now THAT was "Crazy".
Thankfully that idea never took off 😉
@@ashhawk2346 lol . . before you get all excited about your 'theory' . . .lol, the US used helium in the X-10 graphite reactor to breed weapons grade plutonium during the Manhattan Project, in a secluded location away from population and NOT to generate electricity for public consumption. Britain was warned that it was not a viable solution by the US as they had learned of it's difficulties. When atomic energy was first harnessed, they were looking at all kinds of crazy ideas from the Bomber in the sky, using it for excavating huge amounts of material for construction, to using small devices for demolishing skyscrapers into a deep pit by boring a deep hole under it and detonating a small amount. After this period of 'learning' and analysis, these were all abandoned during the research stage.
@@gilzor9376 Looks as though you outweigh me on knowledge of this subject, thus i stand corrected.
Also thanks for the added info, that's some pretty interesting and scary stuff haha. I had no idea about those extras!
I learned something today, Thankyou.
@@ashhawk2346 Well, lol thanks but idk nearly what I wish. Yeah, some of the ideas sure made me wonder what the heck were they thinking, but we have the benefit of hindsight. We are all learning everyday, well, most of us anyway lol
surprised the world trade center isnt in this video
These Americans had nothing to do with it but other American and foreign orgs. did.
It wasn't demolition it was a terrorist attack. Basic knowledge of the religion that did it would debunk any nonsensical conspiracy theories.
The frontier was the best. It’s last big show in Las Vegas.
Yeah, everytime i see footage of buildings being 'pulled' all i see is the towers coming down on a certain infamous day.
Identical.
I just love a big boom
Flammable insulation in a literal rocker tower??? 🥴🥴 I believe the engineers skipped on the common sense on that one 😂😂
No doubt! Typical over-dramatization on DaTube.
It was inside ducts well protected from flames... but not from a gutting torch cutting said ducts...
was it intentional to release it so close to 9/11?
Are you dense? 😂
This is how the twin towers came down
9/11 was a bad one.
not comparable to these here.
@@FreeDocumentary why? 9/11 was a dangerous demolition.
@@darrenhayes3995 it was terrorism. But if you want to do the semantics things, sure. Go ahead.
@@FreeDocumentary definately terrorism but it was still taken down by controlled explosions, aka controlled demolition.
@@FreeDocumentary naw. Jet fuel burns at like 1500 degrees Steel will melt at about 2500 degrees. The towers went down like a demo job and there was melted steel found. Even if several more planes hit those towers they would not have fell the way they did if at all without explosives. Most building and house fires reach 1000-1200 degrees. So ya it actually compares quite well to this. It was domestic terrorism if anything.
That looks like an Oxygen/Acetylene torch to me not a propane torch. Considering I have never heard of a torch run by Propane and Oxygen before but I have heard of Oxygen and Acetylene and with that cutting tip I recognize exactly the tool he is using. My father had one and when he bought the torch my mother wasn't very happy.
A CURSIE WTH DONT WUSSY UP A DEMO EXSPLOSION !
Reminds me of the towers in nyc
One question. What is old?
Also, when people stay in Vegas, it's a Neverending building site. 😮😢
Are these the same people that dropped the Twin Towers on 9/11
I grew up in Los Angeles and before my parents retired to Henderson NV the Frontier Hotel was my folks favorite hotel since the 1960’s. I had stayed there a few times. It was an old school Las Vegas Hotel. The employees had stayed there a long time and every time my parents would come to town they would remember them and they would get a lot of comps. Too bad they could not rebuild the hotel complex to a new modern hotel. I hear they are going to destroy the Tropicana Hotel to build the Oakland A’s new baseball stadium so I wonder if they will blow it up like they did to the Frontier Hotel?
Still out here running windows xp to control explosions 💀
They should have big vacuums that suck most of the dust in hmm
@1:29 Stacey...Wow! You're one... ?
I like your style!
@1:38 Had just a few more cuts been made on the top 2/3s horizontal beams, that became vertical beams, halfway down the fall, timed 3-5 seconds after the initial blast. Inertia would have done most of the work, so just a few more cuts could have done a lot of work. And you could shape the cuts to facilitate the momentum of the half moving the fasts.
Well, go ask them for a job if you know it so damn well!@@captaincobb8146
This sure seems familiar
Do they know anything about Building 3 during the world tower takedown???
Well, not sure about 'they', but the rest of us can clearly see it was detonated. For it to go down that straight and level, when the structure was asymmetrical to cantilever over the old power substation, those beams were massive
and would not have allowed such a drop without twisting and distorting.
@@gilzor9376lol you are ignorant to reality. You obviously know nothing of what happens to heated metal. Evidence would be left behind if it was detonated. Then you also lack any evidence of a motive. I take it you believe in Slenderman and the Goat man as well.
@@BushidoNinja . . . lol . . and you are just plain ignorant period! You know NOTHING of what I know! You know NOTHING of the real facts on site about the debris. Your ignorance of Larry Silverstein's motives are INCREDIBLE! . . . . your head is in darkness because your sphincter is wrapped tightly around your neck (; . . . . . don't hurt yourself out there in the real world.
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@@BushidoNinja the owner of the buildings took out a huge insurance policy on them not long before it happened. And it included a clause specifically for terrorist attack. Do you know how much he made off that alone? A gross amount. Many many times more than they were worth
When he said they stopped a demo in dc for a kitten and they’d do it again that made my night
"Biggest Ibeam you've seen other than at the World Trade Center?" Why would have been looking at the World Trade center beams?
I imagine demolitions crews know alot about how to take apart a pile of rubble without collapsing the entire pile on whoever’s stuck in the basement.
awesome clips pity you cant spell demolitions in the title
1:33. Hard to concentrate on a physics lesson from someone with their headlamp on upside down. I wonder if there's a good reason why this is done.
21:30 seems familiar
Miami,a city in serious decline in the 70s until the cocaine epidemic hit then transformed with all that cash into what it is.
and tower 7!
3:06:05 its called PPE. Look into maybe?? 🤣🤣🤣
No bad vibes then Proceeds to tell a goat she just ate goat. Lol.
At 14.21 the skid steer doesnt have a pneumatic hammer. It is hydraulic powered. Whoever wrote the script didn't do their homework.
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Gravity is amazing.
Actually woke up to this vid and loved it but now this bought question and I thank you guys in advance this was a steel building and to bring it down precisely it had to be cut in certain locations on certain floors so now someone explain to me how did the twin towers in NYC fall if only a plane hit them at the very top and how did they fall with so much precision ?
Yea, shaped linear charges!
what happens to all the toxic dust? do they have people with giant vacumes to suck up all the dust? do they compensate neighbors for future medical bills and health problems to those who are forced to inhale the toxic asbestos, concrete dust which once inhailed cannot come out of the body?
If the building is old enough to have asbestos (not so common anymore), it would have to be remediated first...you won't get a permit to implode otherwise. Disassembly the old, slow way would require asbestos removal before hand also. The risks of silicosis from concrete dust depends somewhat on the concrete mix, it's dust would usually be watered down and scooped up. These would still be problems if you took the building down in the traditional way. The dust looks more dramatic with a high velocity disassembly but it's pretty much the same either way.
Оооооо Найс 🤩 моя жизнь в НиНо была такая прекрасная 😻
The math invalved never ends.
How far down that rabbit hole do you take it? It's mind bogalling!!!
The better the blueprint of the structure, the closer you can do the math. But what if the blueprint isn't even in CAD? That's a nightmare!
The more the math you can employ, the better the odes. A.I. would be a big help,,, not that humans can't manage just fine without AI.
As a world-class Tool & Die Maker retiered.With a Metel Urging & Electronic education. There was a time when I could do the math.
Math is so pure!
My life took me away from that path.
Back in the late 1980s I programmed NC tool paths in paribloic movements. The program was saved on a real to real, on blue strip of paper, with 5 dots... Holes cut in a row.
Something to really see back then!!!
Ye do the math, and you see vicroey! Almost like opening the door to he that knocks!
I’m wondering if they could’ve found a way to stop the deterioration and put a wind turbine in the middle of that. Considering the location and the constant wind they could’ve generated some decent electricity. 😇
Yup, it's a two coffee problem.
CDI needs to wear filter masks and full finger gloves all the time.
How bad shape hotel need to be, if it's cheaper to pay expensive complex demolition and build new one than renovate old?
2:24:50 the cows didn’t care one bit.
never seen an i-beam that large except the world trade center..interesting....
At minute 3:23 you can see a UFO crossing the sky!!!!!!!
2:00:20 You forgot to mention the Twin Towers
E-Team
‘Free’ documentary….with lots of commercials.
I fail to understand the RITZY CONDO OWNERS COMPLAINING ABOUT POSSIBLE DUST ENTERING THEIR BALCONIES OR OUTDOOR GSGDEN AREAS. Most demo like this is planned at least a year in advance and the new construction is already in the permitting stage before demo is scheduled. High METRO areas need old buildings to be removed in order that land can be available for new businesses to be built. If you live in a major city or builtllup city , you need to accept that the old has to go so that the new can be built. Complaining about dust or traffic detours on UA-cam comute is just plain pety on your part. I have seen whole city blocks demolished to improve the city center or sports complex’s it bringer the whole community several times in my 70 years. Detroit has demolished several city blocks to build College s or medical centers for the benefit of everyone in the state really. The dust and temporary inconviences are short lived in most cases and the complainers are generally those who will be if it most from the changes. It takes far longer to build a new freeway in is far more inconvenient to drivers than the expressway travel time saved on completion in drive time. The complainers are generally those who just want to complain over every change.
Either the residents would rather have a half-torn down pile of rubble next door permanently vs a few days of dust, or the narrator was overstating the problem.
and it's a homeless people magnet
That’s hilarious the crusher says omega on it
That’s right their dug in implosion with “environmental” damage rate 0< mike you got this
escape pods?
Fred dibnah is watching 😂