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    Chimney demolition fail - GIF

    Chimney demolition fail.




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    It'd be really great if mandatory physics & common sense were taught in school every year from the start.

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    Seriously, what did they think was going to happen when they pushed that over. It is not like it even fell unexpectedly, they pushed it. They are actually lucky it did not break all the way through to the basement.

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    The smart thing to do would have been to take it down brick by brick and rebuild it.

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    They just thought they had the roof prepped for shingles now decking replacement is required.
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    I like how the one worker is like "I'm out of here before it becomes my fault!"
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    So a sacrificial $20 sheet of OSB to distribute the weight of the chimney didn't enter anyone's mind? As wide as the damage is, it had to take out at least one rafter. More than just a resheeting job guys!

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    I'm thinking the guy in the red shirt may be the home owner. no tools not even gloves the one smoking the cigarette is probably the foreman or crew lead.



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