End of Heavy Metal

We found some #metal in our basement.

#heavymetal #studio #construction #studioblog

Like this guy who found some Metal on the beach we have been digging out steel in our basement and chopping & sawing several tons of metal and steel out of the mineral-wool-forest in careful labor. Most of it started its journey towards the recycling facility today.

With the goal of disposing of the interiour in an ethically correct way we extracted all the interior furniture from the whole club and carefully dissembled it into handy pieces, before seperating everything into different piles.

Our helping hands. Thanks!

The steel-and-iron pile was becoming too big lately, so we decided to get rid of it. Unfortunately the gateway of the house is so small, that the customary way of industry, namely grabbing everything with a big claw on a huge truck, was not an option. Our neighbors kindly sponsored their parking space so we could dump the material for some time, since we had to carry everything from the basement to the yard and load the small flatbed truck several times in the yard manually.

It was some play too though. No dull boys.

In a changing line-up of eight people we needed five hours yesterday, sunday, and another seven-and-something-hours today to get everything out and on the truck.

Already on the second pile we carried up from deep below!
Thirs pile – slowly draining the metal from the ground.
Time for a break.
Broom swinging pro.
See that device? A speaker magnet on a stick helps finding small pointy screws and dangers for tires. We call it: Seeker-magnet.
Another well-known cleaning tool: Fire extinguisher best before 1997.
All that remains is rust.

We’d like to express our sincere thanks to the many helping hands that volunteered for work: The six powerful men and the two strong women who really mucked in with a lot of energy and enthusiasm!

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