The camera man sure does know how to get some good shots of the homeowner's wife. LOL
I tore down buildings for the lumber back in my younger days. I used a hammer and crow bar mainly and I tore them down board by board. I tried very carefully to not damage the lumber I removed. I worked at a slow but steady pace hour after hour. If I would have been swinging a sledgehammer like they do in the TV shows, I wouldn't have lasted a half day. My record is tearing down a big gambrel roofed corn crib in ten days with the help of my neighbor. At the end of every day we pulled the nails out of the salvaged boards so they were ready to stack. If I tore down a house (never again!) I SAVED the counter tops and cupboards. I did not smash them to smithereens. I know it's all for show on the TV but I still think of them as wild idiots taking out their frustrations on someone's kitchen. Jim
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