Got a big wooden shed and part of a deck to demolish. Was thinking of buying pic related. Any other suggestions?
Truckers friend.
Gasoline and matches.
Chainsaw.
Or you could literally post a pic of it on Craigslist and say the scrap is free to whoever wants to take it down.
>>1116831
>Truckers friend.
Just what I always wanted on a device I'm using for leverage, a sharp edge.
>>1116821
The flat kind of crowbar and a small sledge.
Its what I use to demolish the crates that all the shops snowmobiles come in. Sturdy shit, but reduced to rubble in 15 seconds.
>>1116821
Sawzall and a crowbar/ nail puller.
>>1116821
Don't buy gimmicks. If you want to bash and pry everything apart go with a classic wrecking bar.
DONT BREAK IT APART
Just deconstruct it.
Use the lumber for other projects man
>>1116926
its mostly rotten old garbage, which is why im demolishing it
Just cut the entire building into small chunks. Vertical cuts first.
>>1116934
If you know the wood is seriously shit, go ham on it with hammer, crowbar, sledge hammer, sawzall and circular saw, until you get to where the deck is attached to the structure (if it's on a house).
If you're thinking about buying that crap, don't. Demolishing stuff is easy.. building stuff is hard. Save your money for building tools.
Use a good flat shovel for most of it, and any old crowbar and hammer for the rest.
I demo'd our porch boards with a shovel in about 5 minutes. Longer handle gives you more leverage