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Most of the Pump House Outside |
I took advantage of a break in the action - Mario needed his workers on another project for a day. I loosened and removed most of the equipment from the pump house.
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Removing the Window Louver |
Since the pump house was so badly cracked, removing the window and the door (frame and all) was pretty easy.
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Wood Deck Going Away |
When the workers came back,
Endher, the project foreman, began removing thousands of screws to remove the deck. That is when things really started to look different.
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Pump House Rubble |
In short order, after we removed all the equipment, including the light switch and ceiling fixture, the waterfall box, and all the other stuff, with a few blows from a sledge hammer, all that's left of the pump house is a pile of rubble.
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