Dr. Braden Lusk does a walk through with a Scottish team using this special blasting tool that cuts like a precision scalpel at 22,000 feet per second.
Bringing down a massive steel structure in Vancouver will take over 108 shaped charges. Can it be bought down without damaging an active paper mill plant just six yards away?
All is in readiness to take down the old Calthorpe House in Birmingham, England with its massive concrete columns, but the blasters have to watch out for a major gas line.
Not sure what EXACTLY happened when the rocket-propelled car slammed into its trunk-packed-with-binary-explosives cousin? Behold the beauty of abject disintegration.
Which was awesomer to see firsthand: the rocket sled, or the car explosion? Kari, Grant and Tory weigh in, then reveal their zombie-apocalypse survival plans.
Crews need to deflate the stadium's roof as part of the prep work for demolition. When the normal controls take too long, the team finds another way to get the job done faster.