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    FAQ-Let’s Play: DEMOLITION RACER — Session: Dezember 2014 (Teil 1 / 3) – Video

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Lego and Skylanders Demolition – Video

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lego and Skylanders Demolition
    What the title says it.

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    Non-explosive demolition agents – Wikipedia, the free …

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Non-explosive demolition agents are commercial products that are an alternative to explosives and gas pressure blasting products in demolition, mining, and quarrying.[1] To use non-explosive demolition agents in demolition or quarrying, holes are drilled in the base rock like they would be drilled for use with conventional explosives. A slurry mixture of the non-explosive demolition agent and water is poured into the drill holes. Over the next few hours the slurry expands, cracking the rock in a pattern somewhat like the cracking that would occur from conventional explosives.

    Non-explosive demolition agents offer many advantages including that they are silent and do not produce vibration the way a conventional explosive would. In some applications conventional explosives are more economical than non-explosive demolition agents. In many countries these are available without restriction unlike explosives which are highly regulated.

    These agents are much safer than explosives, but it is important to follow directions closely in order to avoid steam explosions during the first few hours after these materials are placed.

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    Pavilion demolition is the end of an era

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE demolition of a former community hub has been called the end of an era.

    Corwen Pavilion was at the heart of the town for the best part of a century but now, after Denbighshire County Council announced its demolition would start in Janaury, the community is mourning its loss.

    County councillor for Corwen Huw Jones said the loss would be keenly felt, particularly among the generations which would have been young during its heyday in the late 70s and early 80s.

    It really is the end of an era, he said.

    Peoples memories have been left behind there.

    It will be a sad day when demolition begins.

    The council took the decision to close the Pavilion in April 2010 after a structural survey confirmed there were numerous issues with the roof structure and deteriorating foundations as well as wet rot, dry rot, furniture beetle infestation, inadequate heating systems and asbestos.

    Cllr Jones blamed events promoters who he said sucked money out of the town and never gave anything back.

    You cant just blame the council, he added.

    Not enough was ploughed back in by promoters, they cleaned Corwen out and where are they now?

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    Crashes, burnouts and thrills at demolition derby

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Action during the demolition derby. Photo: Rohan Thomson

    While many Canberrans were hoping to avoid a car crash on their way to the south coast, others at Moruya were deliberately seeking one.

    Moruya's finest, clad with flannel shirts and beers in hand, watched a dusty demolition derby from the comfort of their living room couch, perched on the back of their utes, of course.

    The rules of the game were simple - drive your car into other vehicles as fast possible and cause as much damage as possible, while avoiding injury.

    "The demolition derby is the real drawcard for people who haven't been to a racetrack before," race marshal Ian Riley said.

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    "The drivers hold up a white flag when they've had enough and the cars often leave a metre or two shorter."

    Mr Riley, who resembled Moruya's Hunter S Thompson lookalike, organised the drivers with no sign of a serious injuries he got just six weeks earlier.

    While racing at another meeting, Mr Riley struck a wall at 80km/h in his cart and broke three ribs, punctured a lung, and damaged vertebrae.

    He was just one of many drivers who boasted about their extensive injury lists, added to over many years at racetracks on the south coast.

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    Oldest murals in Phoenix in danger with demolition plans

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If one developer gets its way, some of the oldest works in Phoenix may be long gone come February.

    Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia painted a series of murals inside 222 E. Roosevelt St. in 1950. GreenHAUS is currently housed in the building, but the business will be relocating in Feb. 2015.

    Developer Baron Properties/North Roosevelt Apartments LLC hasn't publicly released all their design details yet, but the general plan would include demolition of the 222 E. Roosevelt building and the adjacent office complex at the northwest corner of 3rd and Roosevelt Streets.

    A Change.org petition calls upon Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton to halt these plans and preserve the historic building and murals. Community organization This Could Be Phoenix also has proposed an alternative plan, according to the petition authors.

    Visit Change.org to sign the petition or a see a photo of the imagined new site.

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    Chinese police detain suspects in AIDS demolition case

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Police in Nanyang, Henan province, have detained the leaders of a house demolition team alleged to have used AIDS patients and HIV carriers to threaten locals to move away, according to the city's publicity department.

    Local police did not reveal details, saying the team is still being investigated and it is not yet known whether it included genuine AIDS patients or just used the possibility of infection with the disease as a threat.

    Nanyang's Wolong district government and the city's Yi'an Property Development Co denied they set up such a team to clear the way for real estate projects.

    Ma Bing, Party chief of Wolong district, said the district government has established a special task force to probe the case.

    "The findings will be made public, as the case has raised great concern among local residents," Ma told local media.

    A lawyer said organising such a demolition team violated the rights and interests of not only property owners but also AIDS patients and HIV carriers.

    Residents in the district's Sanchang housing estate said the team arrived in a housing estate at the beginning of December, according to Beijing News.

    "They showed their medical record books that indicated they were AIDS patients to threaten locals to move away," a local housewife surnamed Liu was quoted as saying by Beijing News.

    "They told us they were actually hired by a local real estate developer for 300,000 yuan (S$63,000) to force locals to move away for construction of a new real estate project, and they wanted to earn a large sum of money to treat the disease and make a living," Liu said.

    "They began harassing residents by visiting every household in the estate and even setting off firecrackers at midnight," Liu said.

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    Willis Custom Homes | Austin Area Custom Home Builder

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Willis Custom Homes is a full service Austin custom home builder. We will build homes by any architect and within all the areas on the service are map on the left side bar. Our pricing and experience are unmatched in the Austin area.

    We encourage you to browse through the plan catalogs of the various architects that we recommend below and to search through our lots and land directory which comes directly from the MLS system.

    This is a directory of lots and land for sale in Austin and all of the surrounding suburbs. Each page contains a complete set of listings for lots and land for sale in the given area.

    Please call or email us with any questions you may have and we will do our best to serve you. Thank you for visiting our website and we hope to hear from you so that we can work together to design and build the home of your dreams.

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    Custom Home Builder Contractor,PA,Lehigh Valley,Poconos …

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CustomHomes of Distinction

    Lehigh Valley north to the Pocono area of Pennsylvania home builder, Service Construction Inc., is one of North Eastern Pennsylvanias most sought after custom home builders serving from the Poconos to the Lehigh Valley.

    Service Construction Inc. builds custom homes distinguished by meticulous detail, superior craftsmanship, and luxurious livability.

    Custom details, views, and open designs are a trademark of Service Construction Inc. Our planning and construction includes many standards that other builders consider upgrades.

    Welcome to Service Construction's Custom Homes.

    Each custom home is designed from the inside out, where lifestyle and form follows function. We are with our clients through the large and small details of the design process, incorporating client preferences with a discriminating sense of design and function.

    The result is a custom home with a distinctive blend of flow and aesthetic, of grand open spaces and personal comforts unique to your lifestyle.

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    From the Funeral Home to East Boston, Parlor is Custom Skiing to the Core

    - December 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    You wouldnt expect one of New Englands latest and most intriguing skiing ventures to hail from East Boston, where skiers and riders would normally flock only to catch a flight to winter playgrounds in the Rocky and Sierra Mountains.

    Yet it is here, just past Logan Airport and along the Chelsea River, tucked into a small space located at the rear of a Planet Fitness along Route 1A, where Parlor, a custom ski building company founded by a trio of locals, has set up its burgeoning alpine business, complete with in-shop canine mascots, a fresh case of Narragansett in the corner of the workroom, and an ingrained passion for creating and enhancing customizable skiing experiences.

    Born in a Cambridge funeral home six years ago, Parlor (www.parlorskis.com) is the brainchild of three former classmates and ski team members at Williams College, who honed their skills for racing and construction into a business quite unique to New England. By creating skis specific to each customers needs, Parlor hopes to make its name as a local outlet in a boutique ski market that, to this point, had been mostly focused entirely in the western U.S.

    We saw an opportunity in New England to become New Englands custom ski builder, co-founder Mark Wallace said. There are a lot of companies out west and there are a few smaller companies out here, but nobody is really focusing on the terrain that we have here and also really being able to build a manufacturing process around building skis to order and customizing skis to order for New England.

    Unlike some other custom ski companies, Parlor doesnt outsource its work, which is all done on premises in East Boston, from the shaping of the aspen or maple wooden cores, to feeding the press (the process of curing the epoxy between every layer of the ski). Its a hands-on process fueled by joint passions for skiing and building that instills versatility into every ski they create.

    Its very unique to New England, that was also one of the things that inspired it, co-founder Jason Epstein said. We just kind of saw a void here and it seemed like a good opportunity to offer that product and that same kind of culture around it, a custom ski company, but something that really speaks directly to New Englanders.

    The idea started as many tend to - over a couple beers, when Epstein tried to convince Wallace that it was possible to make high-quality, small-batch skis with a focus on the region in which they were being manufactured. In New England, that particularly meant a ski that could handle the icy, cruddy, and typically unpredictable conditions, but one that could also hold its own in deeper powder found in Colorado and Utah.

    It really just started as a hobby, Epstein said. Through our skiing experiences, we just have a really good idea of what kinds of skis we like and how different ski designs work. The three of us all had a passion for hands-on projects, we all worked in the construction development industry in different ways, so we just have an eye and a passion for design.

    Wallace, who spent some time after graduation skiing competitively on the NorAm circuit, was sold, and a couple days later, he and Epstein were at Home Depot with the intent of creating their initial molds in Epsteins Cambridge basement. Soon, thereafter, the old funeral home opened up, and a name was born.

    There was a little bit of back-and-forth around the name, because we wanted something that represented us being a New England ski brand, Wallace said. The fact that we were in a parlor, and a parlor has a sort of homey feeling and a community feeling, that tied in with the interest story of it being a funeral parlor. That sort of ended up resonating for us.

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