Buy them beer, then it doesn't matter if it's one or three hours.
2007-02-15 17:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your means of demolition.
A bulldozer - oh, say 10-15 seconds.
The fire department - maybe 30 minutes to an hour.
Using hammers and sledgehammers - better part of a day.
It depends on the size of the pieces that you can physically handle to haul away. If you could cut the shed into 4'x4' or 2'x8' panels and toss them into a dumpster or large trailer, you could complete the task rather quickly.
Buy, borrow or rent a couple of reciprocating saws (eg Sawzall) with new bi-metal wood/metal blades and go to town. Or get a chainsaw to cut things down to size.
Party on, Wayne.
2007-02-16 02:36:25
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answered by Tom-SJ 6
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I would hook up a truck or tractor to the barn, pulling the chain tight to get rid of the slack. Use a chain saw and cut the support post and boom all that is left is the cleanup. Time wise well that depends on you. HAVE FUN, wish I could be there.
2007-02-16 03:29:31
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answered by carpenterslavemoney 5
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If you lived in my area my squeeze and his big skid loader could have it torn down in a couple of minutes. I agree with TJ, cleanup takes alot longer than tearing it down. Think about renting a magnet to pick up all the stray nails,etc. They don't disappear. Have a small barbecue for your friends to appreciate their help,they are few and far between!
2007-02-16 02:12:53
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answered by Ayla B 4
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10 people, eh?
It'll take you longer to clean it up than it will to take it down. An hour tops, if that, if everyone's got some tools. Maybe even 20 minutes if you're all into it.
2007-02-16 01:27:20
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answered by T J 6
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10 seconds with a D10
2007-02-16 01:20:29
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answered by visyboy 3
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30 minutes, minus the disposal time.
2007-02-16 02:28:22
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answered by badbill1941 6
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one hour
2007-02-16 01:14:49
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answered by slyshaunamichelle 2
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