Here in US we always go for methods and materials that speed up the building process. And 20 years down the line we are doing major repairs on our homes. But compare that to structures in Europe that were built 100s of years ago and are still standing. New is not always better.
I am all for innovation but the irony in Britain is that some of the most sort after homes are old by British standards - not American! The UK has plenty of housing built my councils which has been demolished within 30-years of being built.
Here in europe some craftmen rather try to keep the Old World alive, many "techniques" shown in the video wouldn't work half as well (in short term) without a "plastic solution", i could repair lots of things "easier" by applying glue or wrapping tape, but that's not an attempt of art, and if you have to make a further repair task you have to find a way with the sticky plastic or glue. So would the US construct similar to china? I hate when craftmen install crap (perhaps "proposed" by their leader in the business room) just to "return to fix it" shortly afterwards ("dependant customer), coating their minds around artificial problems. Plastic could be a problem solver somewhere? too much of plastics in your environment might damage your health.
this is not about techniques, its about products and product development - 100 percent of which will not be readily available in most places or countries, in Australia we already are waaaaay behind with access to building products.
3d printing ugly concrete forms is not a quicker and more efficient way of making concrete steps than traditional methods. Those columns don’t save hundreds of dollars in labour costs because they take more labour than traditional sono tubes. How about doing this video again with someone that has experience in construction? The look of the ceiling tile is almost unchanged? They don’t look anything like the old tiles! So much wrong with this video.
😁Good day from Goonellabah, NSW, Australia. ✅✅✅✅Some good ideas. I was the project manager and civil engineer. I worked as an engineer in Singapore from 1999 to 2005. We designed and constructed twelve-kilometre tunnels with two boring tunnel machines and five stations. I also managed 160 engineers and architects. I have been a contract engineer since 1975, Constructing sewage and water treatment plants from Melbourne to Cairns and all of Asia.- 🤗Cheers, Ian Cleland
@@philipfrazee5661 Because I can! I am embarking on a significant six-month journey. I'll be circumnavigating Australia in two CYBERTRUCKs and a Tesla Semi, covering a substantial 22,000 kilometres. This journey is set to commence at the beginning of February 2025. Elon shall help me. I started in 1972 to 1974 when I received air pollution results from my contract with the EPA NSW governments. I did this because I used to live in Eastern Arterial Rd, Lindfield NSW 2070, Sydney, one of the areas with air pollution. I went on to expose the air pollution across Sydney and Newcastle. I was in pain arse of every EPA of all States across Australia. As we travel, we aim to meet all the Premiers of the States, including notable figures like The Hon. Anthony Albanese, MP Prime Minister, and The Hon. Chris Bowen MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy. Fun fact: I used to grab coffee with Anthony Albanese in Lewisham. I will raise a minimum of AU$1,800.000.00. Those who have helped me the people and companies: 1. Nurses and Doctors 2. Base Hospital and Ballina Rehabilitation Hospital 3. NSW Ambulance Service-By the end of 2027, Australia will have Tesla Optimus robots and Robovan to ambulances in 2029. The Robovan could replace bus transport passengers, good and Tesla Optimus. I would support that. 4. All my friends who are worse than me and people who have helped me. Lismore GSAC Baths. 5. Neuralink will help those who are worse off than me. I shall take two Tesla Optimus robots. We are getting 30 Tesla Optimus robots for Northern Coast NSW by 2026. I had a stroke on 4 July 2019. My wife, Kate, saved me. I am now swimming 120 lengths, 25m, at Goonellabah Pool, which has a total length of 3,000m, three times a week. I will swim in 25 m and 50 m pools when circumnavigating Australia. We shall have them for the disabled and elderly to help them in their homes or for anybody who will use them for any task they cannot do. They will be more intelligent than most people. 6. Promote of Tesla - Cybertruck, Starlink, Optimus 7. Promote the CYBERTRUCK to the State Government and Police forces of States. 8. Promote the Tesla Semi. We will use it for concerts and accommodation while circumnavigating Australia. The trailer of the Tesla Semi will be covered in PV, which will charge the batteries of the cyber trucks and Tesla Semi in places without chargers. I was the project manager and civil engineer. I worked as an engineer in Singapore from 1999 to 2005. We designed and constructed twelve-kilometre tunnels with two boring tunnel machines and five stations. I also managed 160 engineers and architects. I have been a contract engineer since 1975, Constructing sewage and water treatment plants from Melbourne to Cairns and all of Asia. I have enjoyed every minute of my life. Kate's wife is a well-known interior designer, and Kate was introduced to Grand Design in Australia-the ideal partnership for 50 years of marriage of the year. I applied to NASA in 1974 to be an astronaut in the Apollo Space Program. I became an engineer. I am promoting the Copenhagen Atomics reactor. Thorium encourages me, and it will be a Game-Changer in Energy. I am promoting Carnegie Clean Energy. Carnegie owns and develops the CETO® technology, which captures energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. We use the latest advances in artificial intelligence and electric machines to control the device and generate electricity most efficiently and optimally. We have a long ocean energy history with a record of world-leading developments.
i am a bricklayer so why is there no mortar in the vertical joint yet that exact practice is the cause of sound/noise transfer between units and bedroom walls ect
Some look like BS to me. Thermobricks that form a heat bridge through the insulation? Photovoltaic tiles have been proven to be inefficient. Wooden blocks without nails improve building speed and make building easier? Applying polymer instead of mortar is faster? I am they have their specific applications but are not really suitable for scale constructions.
I see LOTS of plastic packaging and moulding waste. Also non-reusable polymers, plastics, styrene etc at demolition, end of lifetime stages, 25+ years hence. Unsustainable. At least bricks, concrete and mortars can be crushed and reused as foundations, road bases etc.
Styropor Wall. Give the heat it saves in the day to the room in the evening. Wow!! Had that same behavior in my flat in Vienna, in a house about 100 years old now. Brick walls 48(?)cm wide did the same job. Nothing new here.
Their grasp of English is only vastly exceeded by their A: Lack of knowledge of physics and material properties, and B- gullibility. How many more of these slightly accented recitations of overly enthusiastic burbling must we endure before we reject most if not all of what's being extolled?
I love it all BUT I don't care for the repeated mention of 'reduces labor cost' Isn't finding jobs for everyone something we'd like? WE all need to be working putting people out of a job isn't ideal it shouldn't be the American way.
Also, 'reduced labor cost' never seems to translate into a less expensive final product .. construction costs are continually rising. The 'cost reduction' is obviously not being passed down to the consumer .. must be only developers/contractors who are benefiting.
Soon the bots will be doiong it all, then what? a guaranteed minimum wage, as robots charge nothing, except sobe lube, good electric connections and some watts.
1:46 i dont see where this wall will be affective in any cold climate there is no mass or phase change material to hold heat then radiate it out at night so a false claim, any surface transfer area is so miniscule its effiecency is very low at best, 9:48 now pan back for full view notices you zoom in where feet and only partial of bock show like hiding that end of block is actually supported
Here in US we always go for methods and materials that speed up the building process. And 20 years down the line we are doing major repairs on our homes. But compare that to structures in Europe that were built 100s of years ago and are still standing. New is not always better.
I am all for innovation but the irony in Britain is that some of the most sort after homes are old by British standards - not American! The UK has plenty of housing built my councils which has been demolished within 30-years of being built.
Here in europe some craftmen rather try to keep the Old World alive, many "techniques" shown in the video wouldn't work half as well (in short term) without a "plastic solution", i could repair lots of things "easier" by applying glue or wrapping tape, but that's not an attempt of art, and if you have to make a further repair task you have to find a way with the sticky plastic or glue. So would the US construct similar to china? I hate when craftmen install crap (perhaps "proposed" by their leader in the business room) just to "return to fix it" shortly afterwards ("dependant customer), coating their minds around artificial problems. Plastic could be a problem solver somewhere? too much of plastics in your environment might damage your health.
Thank you for leaving links to each product
How many years do these construction last, before maintenance???
That wall is insulating, it is not storing heat.
Can be assembled without nails screws or glue, and the video rolls with a guy gluing the blocks together
Don't look for the method suggested in the thumbnail. It's not in the video.
Thanks bro... you saved my time.
I hate these
Wish I’d read this first!
Yeah this clown Clickbait’s all the time,Just blocked him
Thanks for the heads up
It's not a construction workers job to believe. It is to just follow instructions.
Love it!
this is not about techniques, its about products and product development - 100 percent of which will not be readily available in most places or countries, in Australia we already are waaaaay behind with access to building products.
Pushing reinforcing rods into a column freehand is a recipe for disaster.
Why? I'm a layman and truly curious to know the details. :)
3d printing ugly concrete forms is not a quicker and more efficient way of making concrete steps than traditional methods. Those columns don’t save hundreds of dollars in labour costs because they take more labour than traditional sono tubes. How about doing this video again with someone that has experience in construction? The look of the ceiling tile is almost unchanged? They don’t look anything like the old tiles! So much wrong with this video.
Interesting but I see lots of plastic which eventually degrades and makes it's way into the environment.
another thumb nail LIAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😁Good day from Goonellabah, NSW, Australia. ✅✅✅✅Some good ideas. I was the project manager and civil engineer. I worked as an engineer in Singapore from 1999 to 2005. We designed and constructed twelve-kilometre tunnels with two boring tunnel machines and five stations. I also managed 160 engineers and architects. I have been a contract engineer since 1975, Constructing sewage and water treatment plants from Melbourne to Cairns and all of Asia.- 🤗Cheers, Ian Cleland
Why are you telling us this ?
@@philipfrazee5661 Because I can!
I am embarking on a significant six-month journey. I'll be circumnavigating Australia in two CYBERTRUCKs and a Tesla Semi, covering a substantial 22,000 kilometres. This journey is set to commence at the beginning of February 2025. Elon shall help me.
I started in 1972 to 1974 when I received air pollution results from my contract with the EPA NSW governments. I did this because I used to live in Eastern Arterial Rd, Lindfield NSW 2070, Sydney, one of the areas with air pollution. I went on to expose the air pollution across Sydney and Newcastle. I was in pain arse of every EPA of all States across Australia.
As we travel, we aim to meet all the Premiers of the States, including notable figures like The Hon. Anthony Albanese, MP Prime Minister, and The Hon. Chris Bowen MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy. Fun fact: I used to grab coffee with Anthony Albanese in Lewisham.
I will raise a minimum of AU$1,800.000.00. Those who have helped me the people and companies:
1. Nurses and Doctors
2. Base Hospital and Ballina Rehabilitation Hospital
3. NSW Ambulance Service-By the end of 2027, Australia will have Tesla Optimus robots and Robovan to ambulances in 2029. The Robovan could replace bus transport passengers, good and Tesla Optimus. I would support that.
4. All my friends who are worse than me and people who have helped me. Lismore GSAC Baths.
5. Neuralink will help those who are worse off than me. I shall take two Tesla Optimus robots. We are getting 30 Tesla Optimus robots for Northern Coast NSW by 2026. I had a stroke on 4 July 2019. My wife, Kate, saved me. I am now swimming 120 lengths, 25m, at Goonellabah Pool, which has a total length of 3,000m, three times a week. I will swim in 25 m and 50 m pools when circumnavigating Australia. We shall have them for the disabled and elderly to help them in their homes or for anybody who will use them for any task they cannot do. They will be more intelligent than most people.
6. Promote of Tesla - Cybertruck, Starlink, Optimus
7. Promote the CYBERTRUCK to the State Government and Police forces of States.
8. Promote the Tesla Semi. We will use it for concerts and accommodation while circumnavigating Australia. The trailer of the Tesla Semi will be covered in PV, which will charge the batteries of the cyber trucks and Tesla Semi in places without chargers.
I was the project manager and civil engineer. I worked as an engineer in Singapore from 1999 to 2005. We designed and constructed twelve-kilometre tunnels with two boring tunnel machines and five stations. I also managed 160 engineers and architects. I have been a contract engineer since 1975, Constructing sewage and water treatment plants from Melbourne to Cairns and all of Asia. I have enjoyed every minute of my life. Kate's wife is a well-known interior designer, and Kate was introduced to Grand Design in Australia-the ideal partnership for 50 years of marriage of the year.
I applied to NASA in 1974 to be an astronaut in the Apollo Space Program. I became an engineer.
I am promoting the Copenhagen Atomics reactor. Thorium encourages me, and it will be a Game-Changer in Energy.
I am promoting Carnegie Clean Energy. Carnegie owns and develops the CETO® technology, which captures energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. We use the latest advances in artificial intelligence and electric machines to control the device and generate electricity most efficiently and optimally. We have a long ocean energy history with a record of world-leading developments.
@@philipfrazee5661 INFO
i am a bricklayer so why is there no mortar in the vertical joint yet that exact practice is the cause of sound/noise transfer between units and bedroom walls ect
Some look like BS to me. Thermobricks that form a heat bridge through the insulation? Photovoltaic tiles have been proven to be inefficient. Wooden blocks without nails improve building speed and make building easier? Applying polymer instead of mortar is faster?
I am they have their specific applications but are not really suitable for scale constructions.
Get better music.
All materials are "earth based". Where else do they come from?
Well we DO have moon dust now. 😃
i love how the time elapsed video the concrete geo mattress has all the guys standing around for probably hours ....!!!lol
I see LOTS of plastic packaging and moulding waste. Also non-reusable polymers, plastics, styrene etc at demolition, end of lifetime stages, 25+ years hence. Unsustainable. At least bricks, concrete and mortars can be crushed and reused as foundations, road bases etc.
Styropor Wall. Give the heat it saves in the day to the room in the evening. Wow!!
Had that same behavior in my flat in Vienna, in a house about 100 years old now. Brick walls 48(?)cm wide did the same job. Nothing new here.
The Longest Lasting is Adobe. 1'x2'x3' well over 2000 years and older.
How can a brick store sunlight?
Some peoples grasp of the English language is something to behold...
Their grasp of English is only vastly exceeded by their A: Lack of knowledge of physics and material properties, and B- gullibility.
How many more of these slightly accented recitations of overly enthusiastic burbling must we endure before we reject most if not all of what's
being extolled?
I love it all BUT I don't care for the repeated mention of 'reduces labor cost' Isn't finding jobs for everyone something we'd like? WE all need to be working putting people out of a job isn't ideal it shouldn't be the American way.
Also, 'reduced labor cost' never seems to translate into a less expensive final product .. construction costs are continually rising. The 'cost reduction' is obviously not being passed down to the consumer .. must be only developers/contractors who are benefiting.
Soon the bots will be doiong it all, then what? a guaranteed minimum wage, as robots charge nothing, except sobe lube, good electric connections and some watts.
Disappointing that you didn't cover the product in the tag line. Won't watch any more of your videos and be sorry.
Three dots on thumbnail. “Don’t recommend this channel”
I quite straight away ... thanks man
How can a brick store sunlight?
Some good ideas, some questionable ideas. Time will tell!
wow, these are some good ideas in a pintch, thank you for your insight
Scary
1:46 i dont see where this wall will be affective in any cold climate there is no mass or phase change material to hold heat then radiate it out at night so a false claim, any surface transfer area is so miniscule its effiecency is very low at best, 9:48 now pan back for full view notices you zoom in where feet and only partial of bock show like hiding that end of block is actually supported
The all wood house seems like a fire hazzard to me
Yet almost every house, even today is built out of wood.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw that the filler is wood shavings.
Easy to reject the channel forever.
Who would have thunk it, Giant Packing Peanut Lincoln Logs!! 😃
9:48 looking sus not showing the whole brick how do we know if its not suppourted
This looks very interesting, but I had to stop watching after 2 minutes, due to the gratuitous and distracting sound effects.
Sorry, I don’t want my freaking house built without screws and nails
The future: reduced labor costs, less jobs, starving families and more money for big companies. WTG, Utopia here we come.
…still interesting
低樓層非地震區,施工可行。就那鋼筋要措位搭接。就不符合規範。
Looks like tofu construction to me
This video is making me dizzy.
No one is using gloves!
Garancija 2 godine, kao u Srbiji😂
Kým sa do toho nepustia termity, alebo podabná háveď 😅
Outstanding moments: 00:47, 01:33, 02:59, 05:22, 05:57, 06:46, 08:06
outstanding for what ???
@@DMPB-fi2ir Don't you find it interesting?
@@trendingfar it was a total garbage video nothing oustanding or remarkable what so ever
@@DMPB-fi2ir yes
Dreadful robotic commentary. Get a real human !!!
I want more
⭐CONCRETUGE⭐
The '70s called guys....they want their crappy music back!🙄
All kinds of Krap on the screen. A very poor production.
100
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
commercials utb
First
Well, you could have warned everyone that the thumbnail is totally misleading.
Disappointed,, your too fast in pacing the video ,, can't get enough information out of it.