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Demo Demolition
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A Range of Husqvarna Construction Equipment

Husqvarna started out a good handful of decades back as a dominant player in the off road motorcycle, and chainsaw market. Gradually over time though they have branched out into other areas and that now of course includes construction tools.

 

Now gas powered heavy power tools have been readily accepted by the public due to this company's names highly respected reputation in the small, high horse power, gas motor market genre. However, some people have trouble connecting the Husqvarna name to electric power tools.

 

What these folks completely fail to realize is that Husqvarna has been manufacturing, and marketing high end, precision sewing machines for years now. So the switch over to quality electric tools like tile saws makes perfect sense. In fact Husqvarna now has three tile saws in their line-up; the TS 250 XS, the TS 250 XL3 and the TS 250 X3.

 

Now if you have never used a wet tile saw before then you may not realize how important quality is in one of these precision cutting tools. Cheap tile saws just aren't going to deliver the level of performance that is required for "true" precision work. It's the same thing with tools like compound mitre saws.

 

They also manufacture several types of heavy duty stone and cement cutting tools, like masonry and ring saws, as well as a huge selection of high quality diamond blades. Of course all their blades are made to Husqvarna specifications. One innovation in particular that might really catch your eye though, is their unique diamond chains for chain saws.

 

Sound interesting? Well just imaging being able to cut off odd ends and "trim up" cement jobs with a chain saw in the same way that a carpenter can lop off and odd ends of wood on a home frame? Well now with these new high tech saw chains you can in fact do just that.

 

Still one more Husqvarna innovation worth checking out even if you have no use for it, or can't afford to buy one is their DXR 310 Demolition Robot. Now if you like space age science fiction movies with strange robot actors, you'll love to see this one of a kind machine.

 

The DXR 310 walks on four legs, is operated by remote control and has something of a dinosaur neck with a hardened steel concrete demo tool stuck on the end of it. While it is a nice sized piece of heavy equipment; none the less, it's small enough to negotiate around inside buildings.

Wire saws that cut using a diamond studded wire are an excellent tool for cutting off large pieces of concrete from foundations, or lopping off large cement objects like pillars. The problem for builders and demolition operators in the past however, has been that this level of cutting technology just wasn't mobile.

 

The Husqvarna CS 2512 changes all that and brings wire cutting technology out of quarries and factories right to the job site. It hooks to the ball on a truck and is towed just like a larger compressor, or generator, and is about the same size.

About the Author

Anthoney Teylor writes for Red Band UK who stock Husqvarna and many other leading construction industry tools brands. View and buy the range of Husqvarna Construction Equipment online. Visit the site for more details: http://www.redbanduk.co.uk

How much to rent a wrecking ball?

I've looked up a lot of demolition rental sites and can't manage to find anyone who supplies wrecking balls. I'm only looking for pricing, not planning any demolition so don't worry about the details. Just a figure and preferably a source for that price. I found out many demo suppliers don't use balls anymore, does anyone still know of a place that does?

never been able to rent one could never insure. do not use anymore. not safe. take way to long to get building down. grapplers / shears can grap a chunk of building and put into truck or recycle piles. I would imagine some countries still use them. if still used around 4 grand delivery, $1200-$1500 hr to run. requires 3 people

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