The Man Who Moves Buildings.
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North West Tom

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11,651 posts

200 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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Saw an advert whilst watching 5th Gear but missed it. Looks interesting, when's it repeated?

Magog

2,653 posts

212 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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ad nauseum I imagine, it sounds like one of those programmes, I'm sure I've seen it before...

sorry that wasn't very helpful

Oily Nails

2,932 posts

223 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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I was more impressed that a human being can actually move carrying all that weight! eek



darth_pies

704 posts

240 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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Oily Nails said:
I was more impressed that a human being can actually move carrying all that weight! eek
Absolutely. And more to the point when he's doing all that physical labour and working in -30 degree temperatures, how much does the guy eat to stay that big?!!? eek

taldo

1,357 posts

217 months

Friday 16th July 2010
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i sort of enjoyed it, but felt it wasnt quite 'in depth' enough. it was more a 'look at this giant building move' sort of thing. i was hoping they would have explained more of how they got it to move, how were those dolly's powered etc?

Halb

53,012 posts

206 months

Friday 16th July 2010
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darth_pies said:
Oily Nails said:
I was more impressed that a human being can actually move carrying all that weight! eek
Absolutely. And more to the point when he's doing all that physical labour and working in -30 degree temperatures, how much does the guy eat to stay that big?!!? eek


I was amazed at some of the stuf he had moved.

Grandad Gaz

5,260 posts

269 months

Friday 16th July 2010
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Oily Nails said:
I was more impressed that a human being can actually move carrying all that weight! eek
Yeah, me too.
That was some "builders bum" he had!

With all that weight and the stress of moving stuff like that, I'll be surprised if he makes retirement age.

FourWheelDrift

91,883 posts

307 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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Moving that brick building across 5 miles of city, with all those people working on it, days, disruption and the old wreck of a brick factory that it was.

Surely it would have been cheaper to build new on the plot than move it.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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FourWheelDrift said:
Moving that brick building across 5 miles of city, with all those people working on it, days, disruption and the old wreck of a brick factory that it was.

Surely it would have been cheaper to build new on the plot than move it.
Yeah, I saw that episode and thought the same.

I also thoguht the 'manager' dude came across as a bit of a tt. Very 'gung-ho' rather than being a careful considered kind of guy. He also seemed to bully the subbies a bit. (Brick pointing man and graphic design man.)

Steamer

14,106 posts

236 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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mrmr96 said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Moving that brick building across 5 miles of city, with all those people working on it, days, disruption and the old wreck of a brick factory that it was.

Surely it would have been cheaper to build new on the plot than move it.
Yeah, I saw that episode and thought the same.

I also thoguht the 'manager' dude came across as a bit of a tt. Very 'gung-ho' rather than being a careful considered kind of guy. He also seemed to bully the subbies a bit. (Brick pointing man and graphic design man.)
I caught this today too, couldn't help but sit and watch. Having that kind of attitude has obviously helped this guy alot in the past, but did it not strike anyone else as a very poorly planned project? For a start, wheeling a 1000tonne building upto a railway line and only speaking to the rail company when you get it there seems a bit 'wing & a prayer' to me!

Edited by Steamer on Saturday 17th July 14:20

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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Steamer said:
mrmr96 said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Moving that brick building across 5 miles of city, with all those people working on it, days, disruption and the old wreck of a brick factory that it was.

Surely it would have been cheaper to build new on the plot than move it.
Yeah, I saw that episode and thought the same.

I also thoguht the 'manager' dude came across as a bit of a tt. Very 'gung-ho' rather than being a careful considered kind of guy. He also seemed to bully the subbies a bit. (Brick pointing man and graphic design man.)
I caught this today too, couldn't help but sit and watch. Having that kind of attitude has obviously helped this guy alot in the past, but did it not strike anyone else as a very poorly planned project? For a start, wheeling a 1000tonne building upto a railway line and only speaking to the rail company when you get it there seems a bit 'wing & a prayer' to me!

Edited by Steamer on Saturday 17th July 14:20
Agreed and agreed.

danrc

2,797 posts

233 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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He didn't though did he. He had been in touch with the rail company for 2 months and it was only when the building was being moved they decided it might damage their lines so kicked up a fuss.


CatherineJ

9,586 posts

266 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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Saw a little bit of this on Saturday morning but had to go out. Something i'd certainly like to see again.

FourWheelDrift

91,883 posts

307 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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Bad acting when they say "we'll have to go and talk t the Art centre and see if we can cut down those trees" That would have been something they would already know they were protected before starting, but not knowing about the trees before starting the job makes the whole operation look like Frank Spencer is running it.

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

250 months

Friday 23rd July 2010
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Typically American TV, I thought. Unnecessary music and trying to make a movie-type plot out of reality TV.
Having said that I've found it reasonably enjoyable, but less so than Ice Road Trucks of even the recent tree logging series.

Two points, as mentioned:
I, too, couldn't help thinking it would have been cheaper to have built a new building in episode one.

Also, I would have liked it to be a little more indepth - more info about the preparation, as well as how they re-attach the building to the ground at the other end of the move.
I thought $22,500 to move a whole house seemed a little cheap! I was expecting alot more! I guess the cost was increase if you don't have a handy basement!

Darren

Roo

11,504 posts

230 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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iluvmercs said:
I, too, couldn't help thinking it would have been cheaper to have built a new building in episode one.

Darren
They have no real history though so anything 100 years old is deemed to be worth saving. The fact that the roads are wide enough to cope with it also helps.