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>>1729465
>>1729466
meme commieblocks all you want but the finish on them is and was QUALITY, then billybob and ivan contractors werent allowed to mess up

>>1730490
>>1729630
>but am extremely interested in the durability and security from various threats 3D printed structures potentiate.

If they do it as they do it in the video expext catastrophies.

>>1730612
>The biggest advantage to steel beams is that jet fuel can't melt them.

what about concrete beams?

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>>1591586
>Can jet fuel melt RC?

imagine...

>twin towers out or RC
>some cuck terry airplane flies into them
>nothing happens
>building 7 out of RC
>doesnt collapse
>lucky larry the jew doesnt get insurance money
>no bush
>no obama
>happier world

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>>1570469
nope, just a single wall, that goes for inner and outerwalls, but here knauf/drywall shit is getting more popular for inner walls.

those are quite chunky bricks btw, smth like 30x30x40cm so masonry costs drops signficantly and you can be less precise with them and get good results compared to smaller anglo style bricks.

>>1570470
>some walls (especially in pre-fab commie blocks) are pretty wrapped

can confirm, precise walls were considered fluff there

>>1570470
>Wooden framing doesn't last as long (without proper care), flammable, but it is easier to build with, easier to route wiring, pipes, etc. Also it is cheaper.

far from it, legit wooden frame with mortise tenon joinery is very expensive, even mcmansion framing with OSB is expensive when you count it the ammount of (cheap mexican) labour

>>1570470
>Steel framing lasts unknown amount of time

steel is pretty warpy in residential and very bad at fires. wood actually outperforms steel in fires since it warps less in high temp

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>>1557104
>Brazil

nigga, Brazil bricks are 1/2 the size of the qualityCroatianRedAeratedTerraBrickTM I sell. We havent had ONE case of a fallen wall in 20 years. Now to exposed your myths

>cheap
>Which is why it's popular in Brazil

cheap in terms of need of labour. If you are OK with it dont complain about hard working Mexicans.

>It takes months for a house to be finished using that method, comparing to a few weeks at most when doing like Americans do

fast IS cheap.

>It NEEDS reinforced concrete otherwise it crumbles down with the kind of winds americans are used to

no it doesnt, You can use RC for beams or plain brick it will hold. It is advisable to pour concrete in corner bricks.

>It NEEDS exterior insulation because it acts the same way as a solar cooker, but most people don't bother with it

IT DOESNT. Houses in hot Dalmatia dont use external rock wool, nor HVAC, AC is optional. Its comfortable inside since Terra brick is thermally insualating.

>no termites

money saved

>survives tornados

It does, Ive seen what houses survived in Florida.

>.223 and 7.62 go right through those bricks and kills whoever is on the other side. Source: Brazil
>A single tank shell can destroy an entire house built that way

try it.

>Yes, and helps you cook better

Terra doesnt burn you tit.

>Concrete dust is pretty toxic senpai

what concrete dust do you see in a finished house?

>>1557134
>Earthquakes.

Again a nonissue as are most critiques of superior croatian construction methods. pic rel.

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Jet fuel cant melt RC beams.

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