This is limited to PTC internal and can be found only in PTC app store. Craig should be able to get it once mobile Iron is configured with his device. I have used and experienced it sometime back (when I was with PTC). I wish PTC make it available to all, if not at least for the community members.

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The floor was our primary focus today. I thought that the best way to dismantle it would be to try and flip it over by pulling it with a cable in sections. No only did this not work, it made a bigger mess than necessary. It took us most of the morning to clean up a 12 foot section.

2. Remove the outside ledger board nailed to the ends of the floor joist. We beat these off with a sledge hammer and an axe. On some occasions we had to saw them or beat a hole in the floor to remove them, but very rarely.

3. In sections of what equals about 2 to 3 floor joist, flip over the section on to the existing floor by putting a person on each end of the last joist and lifting it until it breaks. On some occasions we had to help the break line with an axe.

The only surprise today was the fact that the flooring was so damn heavy. This was due in part by some light rain we had the previous week. The good thing is that the damn particle board broke apart easier. We were very please by the end result today and Alaina actually is getting excited about the project now.

We did it! It is done! We had about 24 feet of floor left this moring and we completed it in about 1.5 hours doing the steps above. By noon we had the first secton of the frame cut up with the torch and by 3:00 we were completely finished with the entire area cleared of any mobile home parts The only things left were a water spigot, septic inlet, and a power pole.

The Frame when really fast with the torch. I cut the center angle iron cross beams out of the middle and cut the I beam where they had been joined at the factory. When we got down to the axles I cut the shakles to the springs off and left them laying for futher dismantling. One torch equalls a one man job so Alaina and Dave relocated all of the support cinder blocks while I was working on the frame.

The Axels were bent so I cut the hardware off the ends to retain the pipe for future projects. The rest went to the trash pile. We slid the frame sections to an area out of the way. Some of these will be skids for a future tool shed. The dead men were pulled out with a high lift jack and chain.

The Picture below shows the parameter of the mobile. Look closely and you can see where the skirting was buried. Techically you could say that the 3 of us are standing in what use to be the shower.

please tell me any info you have concerning the demo cost of a 71 obile home in shelton washington Im concerned about saving the 60 ft shelter that is covering it and hope that some of the alum and siding can be sold

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Thanks for the great documentation and very helpful comments. I have the same problem facing me in the next couple of weeks. Some suggested to get a burn permit and take a match to it. Apparently this takes a few minutes and results in a pile of ash and a steel frame. I am not sure if I like to go that route so I am back to demolition.

Most of the material was burned on site. All of the plastic, windows, insulation was hauled to the dump. We had enough metal on site (including the property) that we were able to get a scrap yard 60 miles a way to bring a 40 yard container. We filled it and gave them the scrap in trade for hauling it off.

Until today, demoing your mobile app could prove difficult or even impossible, resulting in missed revenue opportunities. This is a shame, considering that your mobile app may set your sales motion apart and serve as a key competitive advantage.

Today, even if your sales team can demo their mobile app, it's not easy. Cable connections and 3rd-party apps can lead to broken demos. During mobile demos, unprofessional home screens and embarrassing notifications can derail a deal.


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Absolutely. After a call with a prospect, you can create and send a Demostack Sandbox link. This enables your champion and other stakeholders to independently explore the app without your presence in the room.

Note: We will try our best to schedule the demo on the specified date/time. If for some reason we were not able to schedule on the same day, we will re-schedule it at our mutual convenience.

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Update 06/2020: The answer below is obsolete. Simply providing a video of your application is no longer enough to satisfy the review requirements. You will need to provide a valid userid/pw and full access to your app. In my case I created a test account in my TEST environment and gave Apple temporary access while the review was going on.

I have a similar although not identical issue with my app. It is very difficult to provide a demo account. An alternative, which is what I do, is to provide a video showing how the application works. In the Notes section you provide a link to the video (I use youtube). I no longer provide a demo account, I just update the video when my app's functionality changes dramatically.

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