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Old 11-30-2007, 08:24 PM   #1
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I was just wondering if anyone had experience tearing apart a bar, not just any bar...the bar is full and I need to know what it would cost to have a contractor come in and remove the product...thanks in advance.

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Old 11-30-2007, 08:26 PM   #2
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Pellet bomb will do the trick for about ten bucks.
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I was just wondering if anyone had experience tearing apart a bar, not just any bar...the bar is full and I need to know what it would cost to have a contractor come in and remove the product...thanks in advance.
a lot more than having the bartender remove the product before they leave for the night...
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Does the product need to be saved? (relocated to a new bar?)
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When you say "product" do you mean what you think I mean?



I am sure we can get that demoed out for you at a discount!

How many gallons...oops, I mean square feet are we talking here?
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Does the product need to be saved? (relocated to a new bar?)
good question...cause if it doesn't...I think I can get people to pay us to remove it
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You're probably going to need more than one contractor. I've seen some pretty good drinkers but I think you're being a bit ambitious to think you're going to be able to empty a bar full of acohol with one guy. How long does he have to drink it all?
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good question...cause if it doesn't...I think I can get people to pay us to remove it
Yup...double the profit
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I was think of maybe having it consumed, that way storage would not be a factor...
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I was think of maybe having it consumed, that way storage would not be a factor...
...but expulsion might be


Is this a comm. bar or a HO basement type bar?
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I was think of maybe having it consumed, that way storage would not be a factor...
Well then, order some extra portable toilets, I can only store it for a short time....
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I was think of maybe having it consumed, that way storage would not be a factor...
well, in that case...i volunteer my time for a worthy cause
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It is true, you can get a job done for just a couple cases of beers and a 40 pounder... I will get you all the address later...
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does the owner of the bar know that we will be removing it?
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Mmmmm . If the owner is drinkitup@mybar.com then yes. If they are someone other then the emailer, then the answer may be no....now I did say may be no...
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How fast do you need a proposal and is there a completion bonus?
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How fast do you need a proposal and is there a completion bonus?
I was not asking for a proposal , but if you like....the answer would have to be Yes...not to the proposal but to the bonus....on second thought YES, it is not every day you get anything from a floordude...lol and the proposal is not about speed.

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When I was a teenager me and my buddies got hired to demo a bar, the demo contractor had salvage rights. How were we to know the christmas tree of booze behind the locked door was for the bar upstairs and not part of the demo? Someone was upset.

Woodmagman, I have experience for your new venture.
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When I was a teenager me and my buddies got hired to demo a bar, the demo contractor had salvage rights. How were we to know the christmas tree of booze behind the locked door was for the bar upstairs and not part of the demo? Someone was upset.

Hmmmm.... locked door..... who would have thought that meant something....

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