That was great looking tile - especially with the black trim. I hated seeing that beautiful green tile getting demolished. That set up (with the small, shallow yellow sink) would’ve worked perfectly in my bar area, and my mid-century styled home. It’s a shame I got my hands on this house after the previous owner removed great looking tile work like this and replaced it with crap.
I love demolition, you can take out your frustrations on that, lol...those tiles are difficult to remove though with all that chicken wire and concrete. The little flying bits can fly off and cut your skin. I've never seen taps installed right in the wall like that, must be hard to fix if anything goes wrong. Thanks for sharing with us...
Thanks For Watching, Yes if those taps get broken in the walls you have a big job to fix, I seen some jobs they bypass the top taps & run 2 lines up the bottom & put a plate over the wall
Im looking to start a demo company with help of 3 mates of mine at work. we all have mondays off and am gearing up for work on mondays. my father is a contractor and knows other contractors, he is going to let us try to demo jobs on mondays if we actually work out this could be a good thing in my imagination. just for some extra cash. could you give us a video or reply to this about things to know and tools that will be a necessity??? thank you!
Thanks for Watching, I would by a good dust respirator & a hammer + good crow bars 15'' & 2 FT 2 garbage cans to carry your debris, shovels brooms & floor scrapper. fall protection, hard hat, safety boots & eye & ear protection. have good gloves plus have an up to date tetanus shot. power Tools sawzhall , skill saw, cordless drill with all standard bits, This would be the major tools & Look at some of my demolition videos. Good luck & be safe
Missed this one!!! Thanks Phil 😎👍👍
This video helps, I’m attempting to do my own kitchen
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great work as always
Thanks for Watching & Thanks
You should get a tile spliter they work great to bust off the tile
Thanks For Watching, The tiles are not the problem, They used a inch & a half of cement & wire mesh
Tile removing is such a nasty job - Good job - Thanks for sharing....
Thanks For Watching, Some jobs are better or maybe i get the jobs no one wants?
Oh man, wished I saw your video first before I started taking tiles off the countertop. I was taking one piece at a time 😫
How much u charge for demolition houses jobs or per hours ?
Those jobs where hourly as they always change their minds during renovations
That was great looking tile - especially with the black trim. I hated seeing that beautiful green tile getting demolished. That set up (with the small, shallow yellow sink) would’ve worked perfectly in my bar area, and my mid-century styled home. It’s a shame I got my hands on this house after the previous owner removed great looking tile work like this and replaced it with crap.
Built to last a long time and it did.
Thanks For Watching, Yes it would even last longer if the plumbing would
Cement the table? Cheered)))) Thanks, never seen this)))
Thanks For Watching, Yes this was used from 1940's to 60's
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I love demolition, you can take out your frustrations on that, lol...those tiles are difficult to remove though with all that chicken wire and concrete. The little flying bits can fly off and cut your skin. I've never seen taps installed right in the wall like that, must be hard to fix if anything goes wrong. Thanks for sharing with us...
Thanks For Watching, Yes if those taps get broken in the walls you have a big job to fix, I seen some jobs they bypass the top taps & run 2 lines up the bottom & put a plate over the wall
Looks like your demo work is picking up.
Thanks For Watching, Yes its starting too
Im looking to start a demo company with help of 3 mates of mine at work. we all have mondays off and am gearing up for work on mondays. my father is a contractor and knows other contractors, he is going to let us try to demo jobs on mondays if we actually work out this could be a good thing in my imagination. just for some extra cash.
could you give us a video or reply to this about things to know and tools that will be a necessity??? thank you!
Thanks for Watching, I would by a good dust respirator & a hammer + good crow bars 15'' & 2 FT 2 garbage cans to carry your debris, shovels brooms & floor scrapper. fall protection, hard hat, safety boots & eye & ear protection. have good gloves plus have an up to date tetanus shot. power Tools sawzhall , skill saw, cordless drill with all standard bits, This would be the major tools & Look at some of my demolition videos. Good luck & be safe
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They don't build them that strong anymore, now everything breaks to easy.
Thanks For Watching, yes its a disposable world today
@@CanadianTreasureHunter …and not nearly as stylish -- all bland beiges and soul-less black counter tops.
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Thanks For Watching, & thanks for the comment
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