22 November 2013 News articles: Yep. There’s a Tool For That
Using a Brokk demolition machine can increase your efficiency, but equipping it with the right tools for the job can maximize it.
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Using a Brokk demolition machine can increase your efficiency, but equipping it with the right tools for the job can maximize it.
It was a chance encounter when Mike Peschka came across a Brokk demolition machine in 1992. It wasn’t even on his radar, but hand, back and other serious injuries were. When he drove past a jobsite in El Paso, Texas and saw a Brokk machine in use, he knew it was a piece of equipment he had to have.
Good machines, good soldiers and a good general. These are the things Paul King, owner of King Restoration in Toronto, needs on the front lines for a safe and successful demolition job.
Just like a giddy teenager who can’t keep a secret, we love sharing Brokk stories about how our machines have made a difference for people and businesses in different industries, using them for a range of applications around the world. It makes us even happier when others share our stories, too.
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