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Door Appreciation Society

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Welcome to the Door Appreciation Society of Lemmy World!

Our society is dedicated to celebrating and exploring the artistry, functionality, and cultural significance of doors in Lemmy World. We believe that doors are not just entryways but symbols of opportunity, security, and design innovation.

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[–] Bustedknuckles 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

What did they do with the door/frame? Scrap metal?

[–] Warl0k3 4 points 5 months ago

From what I understand, they get re-keyed, refurbished and resold. I suppose it's not like they really break down, so they just need their locks updated to be exactly as effective as they were for the previous hundred years (or however long)

[–] Thekingoflorda 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

That sounds like a fun job to do.

[–] Anticorp 3 points 5 months ago

I did commercial demolition for a little while when I was younger. It's fun for about 5 minutes. Then it's non-stop hard labor the rest of the time. You go home as dirty as if you rolled around in the town landfill, you're cut up, hot, bruised, and tired. It did pay pretty well for my age, and it kept me strong, so there was that. It also made beer taste amazing after a hard day of work.

[–] mojofrododojo 1 points 5 months ago

vault demo is one of the toughest jobs out there.

they use super hard concrete that's extremely reinforced - rebar crisscrossing every few inches - in many cases it's more expensive to demolish so they often remove the vault doors and cut whatever holes are needed, because actual destruction takes AGES even with heavy machinery.

[–] Anticorp 1 points 5 months ago

Does the internal wheel always work, even without a combination? I've never seen a vault with a wheel on the inside before. It makes sense if it keeps people from accidentally, or intentionally being locked inside the vault.