My first connection to DH Griffin was a scrap purchase in seventies, Commercial dryer motor still runs, Powers grinding wheel, Purchased for pennies on the pound
I stood beside David Griffin of DH Griffin Construction (and demolition) as he pushed the button to implode a building in downtown Charlotte several years ago.
You may recall that he oversaw the demolition and scrap removal from the 9/11 twin tower collapse.
My connection to DH Griffin goes back to the seventies when I made my first purchase there at their salvage yard.
I bought a commercial dryer electric motor for pennies on the pound and paid less than $ 2.00.
The motor still works great and is still being used.
DH Griffin was smart to begin doing salvage and demolition work long before it was trendy.
They have prospered.
http://www.dhgriffin.com/company-profile/
There is still a lot of money to be made and saved and a lot of planet to save as well.
R.E. Cycle