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It's great. I learned a lot when watching the video
ОтветитьОднаразовое. Труба или стык в ней полетит, котлован копать? Кирпич тонкостенный. Хотя бы 5 баллов выдержит? Все на авось....
ОтветитьLift hoist out of all sees useful if elecric and cheap for wide use
ОтветитьWhy is everybody "improving" and using plastics and composite stuff that nobody can ever recycle again? Putting tons of non recycleable materials in our houses and ground... That's not smart... That's dumb... 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Ответить1m ≠ 5 ft
ОтветитьOne and two metres is nothing like five and ten feet
Ответитьdiggin in some plastic (polystyrene) into the ground and calling it 'helping the planet'. :D .... :*(
ОтветитьGood job
ОтветитьWait till they learn you can invent the world with your words an some humans didnt existed till the date they summoned. Keep hardly working
ОтветитьNice.
ОтветитьLooks like the video was written by AI.
ОтветитьThe Italian plastic formwork is pretty neat. Only people who have worked with big forms for concrete know how much of a pain it can be. Italians as usual are quite impressive with their constructions. 80% time saving is no joke.
ОтветитьStill late outdated tech from approx 100 years.
Ответить1m and 3m isn’t 5ft and 10ft
ОтветитьCheck the math on the 5 feet per meter thing
ОтветитьIndeed, hand made tiles can be classified as engineering marvel and another level of construction. As a professional tiler I can say these are the worst kind of tiles.
Different sizes, slightly different shapes, thicknesses, incredibly soft thus easy to brake and they require special treatment on a frequent basis. Yet, they cost a lot of money.
laughable. 200 years ago building technologies made this junk look like, well junk.
ОтветитьI hope all these plastic products is made from recycled plastic.
ОтветитьAll good and amazing tech... However I think that Turkey is not a good example for building technology and giving permits to build.
ОтветитьWater has memory. She doesn’t like going through pipes that twist and turn.
Ответитьofc you can seal and split apart two metals but going for the cause of the corrosion (such as choosing bolts that don't cause bi-metal corrosion) is maybe the better and more long-lasting method
ОтветитьTurkey also has a passion for not being good in building apartments.
ОтветитьThose fake brick walls last up to 50 years?
My brick building that is 80 yo: UNLIMITED POWER
a lot of plastic shit
ОтветитьThat lift hoist, it's pretty common and for a long time widely available in the Netherlands for moving from and to old apartment buildings without elevators.
ОтветитьRecycled materials aren't eco-friendly if they can still cause environmental damage after being applied.
If you "recycle" plastics into aggregate construction products, they can leech microplastics and plasticizers into the soil. That soil will be difficult to sanitize after 50 years, which means if you want to grow some food, you'd have to remove the whole top layer and treat it as "polluted soil". In most cases, it's actually better to just fully burn plastics in a waste processing plant with a properly filtered exhaust, so you get some useful electricity/heat out of it.
You know what would make this building extra awesome? Plastic. Lets bury it in the ground and put it in the walls and make our driveways out of it. Plastic is awesome.
ОтветитьYet, the house prices are going up
Ответитьturkey has a passion for construction heheheheheh so when theres an earthquake they always suffer significant building damage
ОтветитьThat type of velux roof window is aprox. 20 years old. Been installing hundreds of them.
Ответитьand that is why Turkey suffered a lot during the Earthquake, too many constructions approved only means one thing, corruption and it was revealed with the collapses.
Ответитьwtf is with the obsession with 3d printers for mundane things? Just use an extruder. They are 1000x faster. 1000x cleaner. 1000x more structurally stable.
ОтветитьWhat a bunch of garbage. People pay good money for that junk?
ОтветитьThe "Turkey" brics explaines parts of the result of the last earthquake.. not a rebar shown
ОтветитьWouldnt this be the modern day equivalent to sanford and mumford phys ed but they grew up and now its like 2 Live crew met Benny Hill episode
ОтветитьAre we going to simply ignore the Tile guys foot? ....What's up with the toes?
ОтветитьHave you guys heard of this new miracle material called ASBESTOS?! I think we should put it in everything!
ОтветитьHi ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьAt least 10% of the goods you recycle are used in recycled products. The rest end up in landfills.
Ответитьwith a title like that i thought there'd have been a level in here
ОтветитьYou construction people cannot build anything like they built back in the 1800s late 1800s early 1900s look at them buildings they say they built within a year or two lol
Ответитьlol I would not trust anything from Turkey after half of the country fell down during the earthquake
ОтветитьA new level of confidence and power
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