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Because a blast was out of the question, the 162 meters high cooling tower of the former Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant was cleared from above with a remote-controlled excavator piece by piece. After falling below a height of approx. 80 meters, a demolition excavator finally brought the cooling tower down from the ground on August 9, 2019.
Comments: -- Who thought this was a good idea Lmao they better be paying close to 100 an hour
well they ruined everything, that dude on that cutter at least had a job for next 20 years
Excavator company: " We're going to put an excavator on top of a 600 foot cooling tower with a wall thickness of about 3 feet and bite away a little at a time"
It's like watching a man made caterpillar chew away through concrete
You know someones paid by the hour when they get the smallest pincers they can. It's like mowing the lawn with a pair of scissors.
At first, I thought the thumbnail was fake but wow, didnt know that an excavator could do that, what a job
Hello every on, I am wondering what are those huge concrete stractures When and for what purposes were they made Anyone can please explaine me! Thank you very much in advance
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