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    Thumbs up DonJon Services wrecks Bolmer Motor Car in Bound Brook, NJ

    On November 24, 2009 DonJon Demolition Services a division of DonJon Marine Salvage demolished the Bolmer Motor Car Co.building in historic Bound Brook, New Jersey.
    Built around 1916 the historic Bolmer building was home to Bolmer Motor Car Co. up to the 1970's.
    It was a dealership for early Desotos and Plymouth's in the late 60's.
    The 2 story wood and steel frame brick building boasted a showroom on the second floor.
    In more recent years it served as a body shop, and municipal garage for the borough of Bound Brook.
    The floods of Hurricane Floyd in 1999 put this and other buildings nearby under almost 12 feet of water weakening the structure.
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    Yes.......pictures are blurry on purpose... its a method called tilt-shift...

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    Awesome video Stephen...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthMountianRidge View Post
    Awesome video Stephen...
    Thanks I appreciate it...
    PS..Thats me in the last photo walking away from the camera...

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    great video. another piece of histroy bites the dust. donjon seems to wreck a lot of cool old buildings. i also notice that those guys work fast. helps that they have excellent equipment too.

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    they just totally trashed the place. and fast. great filming.

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    great operator, on an awesome track hoe.

    great camera man too.

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    Outstanding work, Steve! Keep them coming.

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    GREAT VIDEO! But not so great on the demo. A lot of mix material, which is not good for the recyling industry. You can be fast AND sloppy if you dont separate. And the skidsteer...why curl bucket to pick up brick? It's not steel. Sorry guys demo is done a lot better in today's industry. FYI...adjust your stiff arm its too far back. You will see an improvement in clean-up and demo.

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    Just out of curiosity...what would you have done differently?

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    MDEMO69:

    Do U think maby they bid the job just to send all the debris out as waste...if you look real hard there is a whole lot of wood...So do U think it would be cost effective to have 25 labors picking through all that wood for several days just to send out a couple loads of brick....Who are u to judge someone just by looking at some photos and a video...Are U gods gift to the Demolition world....I dont think so

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