It is. Couple years ago I took part in project where we slapped steel gable roof on a four story flats. I prefer a crane over dozen jacks though. Safer, faster and about the same cost overall.
They should implement that spray on stuff in our asphalt for roads. If it's that resistant to cracking and impacts, that could solve the pothole problem in the US and with constantly having to repave. Just mix it in with the asphalt before paving a road and it would hold up for decades. The fact that it's waterproof is also a plus. No water sinking through the asphalt would help prevent sinkholes from forming under the roads which in turn also helps prevent potholes from forming. The water could be collected, cleaned and redirected to farms or areas where the water is needed. In areas where salt is used on roads in the winter, instead of having to keep adding new salt after every storm polluting the environment, the salt could be extracted from the runoff during the water purification process and reused next year. Town and cities could potentially save millions of dollars per year just by doing this.
I still like my log cabin, no chemicals, good insulation value, building breathes, cozy and charming inside and is made of Norwegian slow growth spruce which can last for hundreds of years.
тебе стоит переехать в россию где морозы зимой -20-30 и посмотреть как будет тепло))сразу утеплишь свою хижину утеплителем)))хотя если богат можешь конечно просто сделать из сосны норвежской метровые по толщине стены)
You are funny. We get minus 25 and colder here as well so not so different from Siberia. We heat with electricity and wood fire place. Log construction technique has been used at least 1000 years here in Norway, so nothing really revolutionary. Regarding cost to heat, it is not too bad, besides if electricity goes too high we can also chop more wood.
@@knutbergan хахаха.рубить больше дров?когда их могут запретить рубить ради экологии или так же ввести плату?я не знаю какая толщина в вашем доме если вы в холодном регионе полагают там довольно толстые бревна. но для справки скажем ЭППС вспененный полистирол теплее средней древесины раз в 6. 10см ЭППС или 60см толщина деревянной стены разница в стоимости дома существенная.возможно у вас очень дешево строить из бревен но в среднем невыгодно делать такие толстые стены из дерева.а использование травы листьев соломы в качестве утеплителя сводит стоимость утеплителя с почти ничему.
Ah yes, The lunatic global warming fanatics might wish they can ban wood burning, but I think even Norway they would say enough is enough and throw them in cold lake. I fully understand that a modern home with fiberglass insulation and one that is sealed like Tutankhamen’s grave is better at minimizing heat-loss than a log home, but many modern homes are too well sealed and you end up with poor indoor air quality. Our logs are about 200mm thick, but the specific log building technique used in Norway minimize the heat-loss at the joint between each layer as there is two sealing surface between each stacked log, plus a layer of sheepwool to minimize draft. Anyway from experience there is way more heat-loss through windows even with double pane.
Not really. I have seen a house framed out in 2 days and then 2 more days for the roof. The jacks to prop that up seems like a waste of time to me. As for the safety factor, roofers are remarkably good at not falling off.
@@bfgivmfith глина пароизолятор... снаружи известкование - паропроницаемость... какая плесень? вы там в теплых странах деградировали все и не умеете ничего строить?
Years ago I went to a builders expo, and one booth had a combination styrofoam, concrete and something I forget, that made a type of composite cinder block. They had 10 pound sledge hammers and invited us to try and break it. I tried as hard as I could, unbelievably solid!
полистирол бетон называется.ну по крайне мене у нас в россии. по факту просто полистирольные шарики добавляются в бетон.получается легче и теплее но не прочнее. а в вашем случае использовали высокопрочный бетон + специальные упрочняющие добавки.это довольно дорого и сомневаюсь что производитель делал бы именно такого уровня прочности на продажу.это технология пришла из технологии опилко-бетона. когда древесные опилки добавляли в бетон.в ссср придумали так называемый арболит. это на 90% щепа не опилки а именно щепа древесная определенной фракции и 10% бетона. вообще арболит очень крутой строительный материал. вот из таких идей родилась идея полистирол бетона очевидно когда он появился. но скажу сразу в плане прочности добавление щепы намного лучше чем полистирола.так как щепа это всеже маленькие палочки армирующие бетон а полистирол шарики вспененные.хотя получается теплее и легче чем из щепы делать.ну а опилки добавлять в бетон вообще глупая идея.
@@ivannegrozni7692- Good to know! I think you are correct on the name, and I have no clue if it had something added to it making it stronger. I just remember them being light and very strong! 😊
Given so many cool technologies , techniques, and tools.. it's crazy that building a home today still takes 8 months. Would love to see Elon tackle housing!
My house is a well-built Stickhouse that took 5 1/2 months. It could have been built in a little over 4 months but I kept changing things. It's about 3,000 sq ft I've been in here 18 years now and I still have no problems whatsoever
"Little boxes on the hillside little boxes made of ticky tacky, little boxes, little boxes, little boxes all the same. There's a green one and a pink one and a blue one and a yellow one and they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same." ---Little Boxes~Pete Seeger
"AND THE PEOPLE IN HOUSES! WHO WENT TO THE UNIVERSITY! WHERE THEY PUT IN BOXES! AND THEY ALL CAME OUT THE SAME! THERE'S DOCTORS! AND LAWYERS! AND BUSINESS EXECUTIVES! THEY'RE ALL MADE OUT OF TICKY-TACKY AND THEY ALL LOOK JUST THE SAME! And they all play on the golf-course, And drink their Martini dry, And they all have pretty children, And the children go to school. AND THE CHILDREN GO TO SUMMER CAMP! AND THEN TO THE UNIVERSITY! THEY ALL GET PUT IN BOXES! THEY ALL COME OUT THE SAME! AND THE BOYS GO INTO BUSINESS! AND MARRY, RAISE A FAMILY! AND THEY ALL GET PUT IN BOXES! LITTLE BOXES, ALL THE SAME! YEAH A GREEN ONE! AND A PINK ONE! AND A BLUE ONE! AND A YELLOW ONE! AND THEY'RE ALL MADE OUT OF TICKY-TACKY! AND THEY ALL LOOK JUST THE same..." - Rise Against
That roof lift system looks pretty interesting. It probably considerably increases safety, as you don't have to worry about somebody falling off the roof while building it.
@@ANTIMDSTEB ты не знаеш Истрии хрущовок. А все просто, когда Хрущев побывал в США, а там уже были дома панельные. И вот так появились хрущевки, а ты знаток......у нас 70 лет....Незнайка.
так не зря всю отрасль переводят на платное "новое". За 30 лет хаяния СССР они даже ПОКРАСИТЬ не могут, что сделали в СССР. Не говоря уж о бесплатном жилье - капитализм
Concrete is not an insulation like the claim in the modular section. They are cold damp and cost a fortune to heat trust me i live in one. Saving up to get external insulation fitted.
So, how many of these polymers and adhesives can be made without drilling for oil? 😀 Not to mention all of those carbon fibers. I'm pretty sure you're going to have to dig up some coal to get the source materials for those.
What happens when the straw rots out from trapped moisture? Will it be a concert shell or will the slurry penetrate deep enough to saturate the hole bale?
во 1 если делать по умному то солому надо обрабатывать цинковым или железным купоросом.так она десятилетия простоит без гнили мышей и насекомых. во 2 стены из прессованной соломы далее покрывают цементом если, то это так же помогает.но главное просто обработать купоросом.например вымоченную в купоросе сутки деревянную доску после сушки можешь закопать в землю она минимум лет 30 простоит без гниения.если регион не слишком влажный и доска не будет постоянно в болоте то простоит 50+ лет в земле
As a contractor specialized in water damage repair I can tell you that trapped moisture kills any structure. Wood rots, steel rusts (in case of that steel being rebar, destroying the surrounding concrete with it) and even a saturated brick turns to dust when it freezes. Funnily enough (and possibly counterintuitive) a straw bale building is actually quite low on the list of water ingress becoming problematic. Because it can buffer a lot more water before it becomes a problem than most other materials.
@@sigi9669 при пропитке того же дерева или соломы составами предотвращающими гниение пока состав такой не будет вымыт водой гниения не будет.на вымывание уйдет время в зависимости от объемов воды.так что древесина будет мокрой но гнить не будет пока состав не дающий гнить в ней находится. так же есть составы да простая смола которой можно покрыть кирпичи закрыв поры в которые попадает вода не дает разрушать кирпич заморозкой воды. арматура в бетоне защищается гидроизоляцией бетона.конечно все это требует дополнительных работ и стоимость постройки увеличивается но надо понимать что стоимость ремонта или полного переделывания постройки будет намного выше. если правильно строить то большинство проблем можно избежать.и проблема в том что большинство строят без всех этих дополнительных защит поэтому многие постройки быстро разрушаются. просто надо разумно строить
They keep saying less expensive products, but all of these examples look like they are highly labor intensive and since labor costs always exceeds material costs, where is the cost savings?
Don't do straw bales. The cell walls will break down in 2-5 years and you will be left with a pile of garbage. However, if you want to make an igloo in the wintertime with them for camping, they are excellent. -20 F outside and we were warm and cozy.
Can anyone explain the last one. Pour a massiv concrete block and then saw it in multiple pieces. Why not pour 6 pieces and save the money for the expensive saw and labor.
сделать отдельно 5 меньших блоков газобетона будет стоить дороже чем распилить 1 на 5.5 отдельных форм стоят дороже+ приготовить смесь залить в каждую с точки зрения работы для работника которому ты платишь тоже дороже. стоимость работы пилы дешевле чем отдельные формы и дополнительные работы человеку оплачиваемому.
You don't know what you're talking about. There are tens of thousands of straw(bale) buildings around the world. Countries like Germany and France have building codes for this and are building apartments, schools and the like. Straw fibre is injected as insulation in timber frames and roofs, by the truck load.
@@nelus7276 I am in Germany and I don't know anything like what you are writing about, especially since I work on construction sites. Especially some kind of straw standards? What are you talking about? Yes, in the north of Germany there are many roofs made of pressed straw, but only roofs, I have never been inside such houses. But rodents would probably laugh at your comment.
These cutting-edge techniques and technologies are transforming the construction industry, and it’s easy to see why workers might be amazed. From 3D printing to drones and robotic helpers, these innovations are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in construction. The combination of speed, efficiency, and precision makes them game-changers, and their increasing use signals a bright future for the industry.
It's mostly old tech, proven to be too costly and inefficient, concrete wall saws, hay bail houses,spray urithain, styrofoam concrete forms, light weight concrete, pre stressed concrete panels, are all 45+ yrs old , roof jacks can only be used on very small houses due to weight and require an X large experience foundations to support the jacks until the walls can distribute the weight ( wasted concrete and steel because it's only needed for a few days )
40 yrs ago i ran a concrete crew for a hospital in montana we used straw bales of sraw on all the big steps in the parking garage ,worked awesome, less braces needed, cut time in half, also got my hip replaced there 2 yrs ago n there still in pretty good shape , but they r covered n no real weather condition to deteriorate
As a construction worker for over 20 years. Alot of this will never be implemented. Its all going to be too expensive. What about that new road concrete that lets water pass through it? From what ive read and heard, its really expensive and thats why its not used. So what was the point ovmf making ut in the first place if its to expensive itll never be implemented. I say we get rid of money. Then it would no longer be "not cost effective ".
Es ist keine Diffussion von Feuchtigkeit möglich, wodurch die Schimmelgefahr steigt. Der verwendete Stoff ist umweltschädlich (Gas, PU). Das Vekleben macht ein "Recycling" unmöglich.
Ce qui est problématique avec ces nouveaux matériaux, c'est qu'une majorité d'entre eux rejettent des émanations qui ne sont pas toujours chimiquement acceptable pour la santé !
Composite deck tiles get so hot with just a bit of mixed sunny/cloudy weather, that you burn your feed if barefoot. Nothing for people with dogs/cats or children or who want to walk without shoes in the summer in their own garden. I once had the pleasure to step on them in the UK (yes, the country of rain and clouds) with bare foot and I almost burned my feet. They are no replacement for timber at all. I think with full sunshine on a hot summer day, this "plastic/resin" stuff would have been the reason for a hospital visit. If you think about using them, buy a sample and test it yourself first. Maybe you ever used timber sidewalks on the beaches in UK, Spain, Germany being barefoot.... They can already get pretty hot, but that's still ok, you walk faster or use them just the last few meters. But these composite materials get dangerously hotter.
Unfortunately maby if not all of those construction materials and assembly methods are not approved by local building codes .so for building a shed is all they can be used for.
Old timber from the dumpster, cheapest metal sheets or from the dumpster, some trash for insulation, metal sheet, old timber... You have a 5 layer wall for minimal cost. Local rocks and some mortal is also economical, but takes a lot longer.
Make a roof like you pitch a tent? Have fabric tarpaulin, then you spray it from above. Slates and tiles allow for movement, not sure about all these new concretes and compounds.
Get Earth dwellers to do it, but use their own effort. No specialist required , no cost by ‘ Patents ‘. No cost by money. Where all things get made and what with, EFFORT , Your effort for all use and advance of humanity on Earth. No need for hypothetical, Wealth =. money, we are all mindset to believe. “ Earthlings Unite “.
Diese Bau Technik war in der DDR schon 1970 entwickelt. Ab 1975 wurden diese Häuser mit Wasser Rohr aus Glas versorgt. Es gab kein kupfer, Blei, Edelstahl oder Stahl. Kein Schad Stoff ...
In Denmark there is something called gasbeton. It is very light weight.. Its leca stones with some concreed added. It isolates and is very nice to work with due to its light weight.
3:56 - Hitting the bricks with a rubber hammer, on the edge of a thin board. The water in the basin shows he hardly applied force. Not a very good demonstration.
The very best is a house out of wood called Mondholz ( moonwood). The Austrian company Holz100 cuts trees in wintertime at full moon. This kind of wood is used for the house building and the health qualities of such houses are a miracle. This technology is indeed nothing new, had been used several hundred years earlier in Austria and Bavaria. The astounding fact is that the wood cut at full moon in winter time has got much better qualities as wood cut at other times. There was great resistance from the building industry to acknowledge these higher qualities, especially that general health is by far higher if one lives in such houses. Special scientific studies have proven this fact now.
I’ve heard the influence of the lunar cycle applies to farming as well, probably one of the many reasons why people traditionally kept such good track of the moon’s movements. It’s a shame our modern science has neglected so much useful information, but thankfully because of the internet we are re-learning much and people are being exposed to ideas they never learned about in school.
It works until you get a single crack in that concrete. Then you will have what is called a catastrophic collapse once moisture or bugs get into the hay and starts eating away at it. On a side note we could easily use everyday trash that does not decompose and make bundles out of it and that would be far stronger. Man that is a great idea, create foundations and walls out of trash to help cut down on waste. Someone said i was smart once.
Напишу по русскому, я помню и мазанки и остальные строительства которые я разбирал с советского Союза технологии от нас, а тут только появились добавки разные и станки которые делают формы , а так это всё ещё с тех времён
A lot off these methods are prone to failure and do not reduced cost whatsoever .Passive houses are the way to save energy.Thermal mass is free heat and cooling from nature
Innovative because somehow the consumers (home owners), have been convinced that a house that stands for only 60years is acceptable! And there are countless cheaper and cheaper, (read innovative) ways the make short life products
That roof lifting idea was amazing. Way faster and safer to build it on the ground.
Yeh, but I wouldn't want to be underneath it before the walls are set.
It is. Couple years ago I took part in project where we slapped steel gable roof on a four story flats. I prefer a crane over dozen jacks though. Safer, faster and about the same cost overall.
They should implement that spray on stuff in our asphalt for roads. If it's that resistant to cracking and impacts, that could solve the pothole problem in the US and with constantly having to repave. Just mix it in with the asphalt before paving a road and it would hold up for decades. The fact that it's waterproof is also a plus. No water sinking through the asphalt would help prevent sinkholes from forming under the roads which in turn also helps prevent potholes from forming. The water could be collected, cleaned and redirected to farms or areas where the water is needed. In areas where salt is used on roads in the winter, instead of having to keep adding new salt after every storm polluting the environment, the salt could be extracted from the runoff during the water purification process and reused next year. Town and cities could potentially save millions of dollars per year just by doing this.
It doesn't hold up to sunlight and weather. It's an interior material.
Fascinating! If the world can stop fighting, we could live very well with the new technologies.
Can you stop fighting?
I still like my log cabin, no chemicals, good insulation value, building breathes, cozy and charming inside and is made of Norwegian slow growth spruce which can last for hundreds of years.
тебе стоит переехать в россию где морозы зимой -20-30 и посмотреть как будет тепло))сразу утеплишь свою хижину утеплителем)))хотя если богат можешь конечно просто сделать из сосны норвежской метровые по толщине стены)
You are funny. We get minus 25 and colder here as well so not so different from Siberia. We heat with electricity and wood fire place. Log construction technique has been used at least 1000 years here in Norway, so nothing really revolutionary. Regarding cost to heat, it is not too bad, besides if electricity goes too high we can also chop more wood.
@@knutbergan хахаха.рубить больше дров?когда их могут запретить рубить ради экологии или так же ввести плату?я не знаю какая толщина в вашем доме если вы в холодном регионе полагают там довольно толстые бревна. но для справки скажем ЭППС вспененный полистирол теплее средней древесины раз в 6. 10см ЭППС или 60см толщина деревянной стены разница в стоимости дома существенная.возможно у вас очень дешево строить из бревен но в среднем невыгодно делать такие толстые стены из дерева.а использование травы листьев соломы в качестве утеплителя сводит стоимость утеплителя с почти ничему.
Ah yes, The lunatic global warming fanatics might wish they can ban wood burning, but I think even Norway they would say enough is enough and throw them in cold lake. I fully understand that a modern home with fiberglass insulation and one that is sealed like Tutankhamen’s grave is better at minimizing heat-loss than a log home, but many modern homes are too well sealed and you end up with poor indoor air quality. Our logs are about 200mm thick, but the specific log building technique used in Norway minimize the heat-loss at the joint between each layer as there is two sealing surface between each stacked log, plus a layer of sheepwool to minimize draft. Anyway from experience there is way more heat-loss through windows even with double pane.
@@ivannegrozni7692 вот ты "лекарь"😅 какая толщина прилегания бревен должна была быть при низких сибирских температурах!?
Doing the roof first and lifting was smart.
Trouble is the cost of the lifting equipment will negate any savings over conventional construction by a huge margin. Dream on, Utopians.
Not really. I have seen a house framed out in 2 days and then 2 more days for the roof. The jacks to prop that up seems like a waste of time to me. As for the safety factor, roofers are remarkably good at not falling off.
@@paulconner4614 Exactly, I see no difference for roofers.
I remember using straw for cattle bunks 40 years ago. High probability of rodents and snakes over time .
Yeah pretty sure mice are going to love your insulation with snakes to follow.
With moisture there is what is known as spontaneous combustion. That stucco will not last forever. Mold, mildew you name it.
@@bfgivmfithYou're confusing straw with hay. Oldest straw buildings are over 130 years old.
@@bfgivmfith глина пароизолятор... снаружи известкование - паропроницаемость... какая плесень? вы там в теплых странах деградировали все и не умеете ничего строить?
It is compressed and pretty solid. But you can use cats to prevent mice with all types of construction.
Sure saw a lot of great ideas for our neighbors down in Florida and other areas prone to weather problems.🤔
Loved the idea! A few more visuals could enhance it further
Years ago I went to a builders expo, and one booth had a combination styrofoam, concrete and something I forget, that made a type of composite cinder block. They had 10 pound sledge hammers and invited us to try and break it. I tried as hard as I could, unbelievably solid!
полистирол бетон называется.ну по крайне мене у нас в россии.
по факту просто полистирольные шарики добавляются в бетон.получается легче и теплее но не прочнее. а в вашем случае использовали высокопрочный бетон + специальные упрочняющие добавки.это довольно дорого и сомневаюсь что производитель делал бы именно такого уровня прочности на продажу.это технология пришла из технологии опилко-бетона. когда древесные опилки добавляли в бетон.в ссср придумали так называемый арболит. это на 90% щепа не опилки а именно щепа древесная определенной фракции и 10% бетона. вообще арболит очень крутой строительный материал. вот из таких идей родилась идея полистирол бетона очевидно когда он появился.
но скажу сразу в плане прочности добавление щепы намного лучше чем полистирола.так как щепа это всеже маленькие палочки армирующие бетон а полистирол шарики вспененные.хотя получается теплее и легче чем из щепы делать.ну а опилки добавлять в бетон вообще глупая идея.
@@ivannegrozni7692- Good to know! I think you are correct on the name, and I have no clue if it had something added to it making it stronger. I just remember them being light and very strong! 😊
We built a home in Colorado using these Erin
It might be super solid at first. But I would bet it would degrade pretty fast.
@@krislarsen6546concrete and Styrofoam last for pretty much ever
Given so many cool technologies , techniques, and tools.. it's crazy that building a home today still takes 8 months. Would love to see Elon tackle housing!
My house is a well-built Stickhouse that took 5 1/2 months. It could have been built in a little over 4 months but I kept changing things. It's about 3,000 sq ft I've been in here 18 years now and I still have no problems whatsoever
Elon doesn't care. The tech of affordable housing exists, but the rich want us to keep spending like crazy.
"Little boxes on the hillside
little boxes made of ticky tacky,
little boxes, little boxes,
little boxes all the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
and a blue one and a yellow one
and they're all made out of ticky tacky
and they all look just the same." ---Little Boxes~Pete Seeger
Also Weeds theme song. 😀
"AND THE PEOPLE IN HOUSES!
WHO WENT TO THE UNIVERSITY!
WHERE THEY PUT IN BOXES!
AND THEY ALL CAME OUT THE SAME!
THERE'S DOCTORS! AND LAWYERS!
AND BUSINESS EXECUTIVES!
THEY'RE ALL MADE OUT OF TICKY-TACKY
AND THEY ALL LOOK JUST THE SAME!
And they all play on the golf-course,
And drink their Martini dry,
And they all have pretty children,
And the children go to school.
AND THE CHILDREN GO TO SUMMER CAMP!
AND THEN TO THE UNIVERSITY!
THEY ALL GET PUT IN BOXES!
THEY ALL COME OUT THE SAME!
AND THE BOYS GO INTO BUSINESS!
AND MARRY, RAISE A FAMILY!
AND THEY ALL GET PUT IN BOXES!
LITTLE BOXES, ALL THE SAME!
YEAH A GREEN ONE! AND A PINK ONE!
AND A BLUE ONE! AND A YELLOW ONE!
AND THEY'RE ALL MADE OUT OF TICKY-TACKY!
AND THEY ALL LOOK JUST THE same..."
- Rise Against
That roof lift system looks pretty interesting. It probably considerably increases safety, as you don't have to worry about somebody falling off the roof while building it.
removes the need for a crane to lift the trusses.
@@DarkmanTF1 Damn you guys get to use cranes?
We always just lifted the trusses into position with our bodies.
@@onionring1531 Been there. Done that. Not fun.
I hope that some of these innovations come to Australia. Our building industry needs an upgrade so bad.
Все эти технологии строительства уже существовали и были хорошо отработаны в СССР
были разве что домики из говна с соломой)))))) теперь их можно назвать композитными)))
Ага! Прям таки удивили панельными домами. У нас они уже по 70 лет стоят. И теперь это сносят, а у них это "новые технологии". 🤣
@@ANTIMDSTEB ты не знаеш Истрии хрущовок. А все просто, когда Хрущев побывал в США, а там уже были дома панельные. И вот так появились хрущевки, а ты знаток......у нас 70 лет....Незнайка.
так не зря всю отрасль переводят на платное "новое". За 30 лет хаяния СССР они даже ПОКРАСИТЬ не могут, что сделали в СССР. Не говоря уж о бесплатном жилье - капитализм
А ОСОБЕННО КОГДА В ТОЙ СОЛОМЕ МЫШКИ ЗАВЕДУТСЯ.
Concrete is not an insulation like the claim in the modular section.
They are cold damp and cost a fortune to heat trust me i live in one.
Saving up to get external insulation fitted.
even concrete can off-gas, as a contractor the building envelope needs to vent.
everything is an insulator of varying degrees of effectiveness
They weren’t even using eye protection with that window saw. 😮
Russian writing (Cyrillic) in the next shot. Russia doesn't have OSHA.
Some people weren't wearing work boots.
@@LordMondegrene I don’t need osha to tell me. 😂
Or gloves
I wonder how many legs have been lost to those saws.
Merci du partage! On arrive enfin aux techniques et technologies qui permettront aux hommes de faire des Pyramides! Stéph.
Wonder if u could shred used windmill blades as fiber additive to concrete?
Better than windmills in the landfill, and better than straw harboring mice and bugs.
Better to not use windmills at all
So, how many of these polymers and adhesives can be made without drilling for oil? 😀 Not to mention all of those carbon fibers. I'm pretty sure you're going to have to dig up some coal to get the source materials for those.
Price is the reason this never will be mainstream
Super svasta izmisle❤
Cool ❤
What happens when the straw rots out from trapped moisture? Will it be a concert shell or will the slurry penetrate deep enough to saturate the hole bale?
во 1 если делать по умному то солому надо обрабатывать цинковым или железным купоросом.так она десятилетия простоит без гнили мышей и насекомых.
во 2 стены из прессованной соломы далее покрывают цементом если, то это так же помогает.но главное просто обработать купоросом.например вымоченную в купоросе сутки деревянную доску после сушки можешь закопать в землю она минимум лет 30 простоит без гниения.если регион не слишком влажный и доска не будет постоянно в болоте то простоит 50+ лет в земле
As a contractor specialized in water damage repair I can tell you that trapped moisture kills any structure. Wood rots, steel rusts (in case of that steel being rebar, destroying the surrounding concrete with it) and even a saturated brick turns to dust when it freezes.
Funnily enough (and possibly counterintuitive) a straw bale building is actually quite low on the list of water ingress becoming problematic. Because it can buffer a lot more water before it becomes a problem than most other materials.
@@sigi9669 при пропитке того же дерева или соломы составами предотвращающими гниение пока состав такой не будет вымыт водой гниения не будет.на вымывание уйдет время в зависимости от объемов воды.так что древесина будет мокрой но гнить не будет пока состав не дающий гнить в ней находится.
так же есть составы да простая смола которой можно покрыть кирпичи закрыв поры в которые попадает вода не дает разрушать кирпич заморозкой воды.
арматура в бетоне защищается гидроизоляцией бетона.конечно все это требует дополнительных работ и стоимость постройки увеличивается но надо понимать что стоимость ремонта или полного переделывания постройки будет намного выше. если правильно строить то большинство проблем можно избежать.и проблема в том что большинство строят без всех этих дополнительных защит поэтому многие постройки быстро разрушаются.
просто надо разумно строить
They keep saying less expensive products, but all of these examples look like they are highly labor intensive and since labor costs always exceeds material costs, where is the cost savings?
Being able to do this in your free time with less money invested?
@@nelus7276 - Free time??? I haven't had any of that in 30+ years bro.
I would be cautious when using the coating since it makes any structural damage invisible.
Great for fires!
The three little pigs comes to mind 😂
Don't do straw bales. The cell walls will break down in 2-5 years and you will be left with a pile of garbage. However, if you want to make an igloo in the wintertime with them for camping, they are excellent. -20 F outside and we were warm and cozy.
It has to be done right obviously but they can easily last for centuries
Hemp blocks are interesting to me
thanks for your information 👍
Heck yes!
Can anyone explain the last one. Pour a massiv concrete block and then saw it in multiple pieces. Why not pour 6 pieces and save the money for the expensive saw and labor.
Why not make 40 individual slices of bread to make a loaf of bread?
@@Grizzlox Sorry, I cannot answer your question, since I never bought sliced bread in my life.
@@rolandruesch6862 you don't get it do you.
Perhaps because those wire saw blades are very thin and fairly inexpensive🤷🏻♂️
сделать отдельно 5 меньших блоков газобетона будет стоить дороже чем распилить 1 на 5.5 отдельных форм стоят дороже+ приготовить смесь залить в каждую с точки зрения работы для работника которому ты платишь тоже дороже.
стоимость работы пилы дешевле чем отдельные формы и дополнительные работы человеку оплачиваемому.
Would be nice if you had links to the products shown...
They’re at the top left corner of the video while the product is on.
Links to the products are in the video description section.
what happens when grown-ups play with Legos.
i'll have to keep this in mind for my next project! haha, stay tunned
Walls of straw, mice in the walls will have parties .
Аnd raising the roof is great. A lot of workers fall from roofs when building houses
You don't know what you're talking about. There are tens of thousands of straw(bale) buildings around the world. Countries like Germany and France have building codes for this and are building apartments, schools and the like. Straw fibre is injected as insulation in timber frames and roofs, by the truck load.
@@nelus7276 I am in Germany and I don't know anything like what you are writing about, especially since I work on construction sites. Especially some kind of straw standards? What are you talking about? Yes, in the north of Germany there are many roofs made of pressed straw, but only roofs, I have never been inside such houses. But rodents would probably laugh at your comment.
What about fire?
If you seal them well, rodents can’t get in.
Very Good!
2:20 That looks like a hydraulic saw to me ! Nice saw, but No Motor!
These cutting-edge techniques and technologies are transforming the construction industry, and it’s easy to see why workers might be amazed. From 3D printing to drones and robotic helpers, these innovations are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in construction. The combination of speed, efficiency, and precision makes them game-changers, and their increasing use signals a bright future for the industry.
It's mostly old tech, proven to be too costly and inefficient, concrete wall saws, hay bail houses,spray urithain, styrofoam concrete forms, light weight concrete, pre stressed concrete panels, are all 45+ yrs old , roof jacks can only be used on very small houses
due to weight and require an X large experience foundations to support the jacks until the walls can distribute the weight ( wasted concrete and steel because it's only needed for a few days )
Some really nice Eastern European building techniques.
Anyone who pours concrete over straw should never pick up a hammer.
How do you get a building permit? How do you pass a building inspection?
I have seen those straw bale houses in one village. All of them are abandoned. This material just "melts" out after years - erosion is catastrophic.
40 yrs ago i ran a concrete crew for a hospital in montana we used straw bales of sraw on all the big steps in the parking garage ,worked awesome, less braces needed, cut time in half, also got my hip replaced there 2 yrs ago n there still in pretty good shape , but they r covered n no real weather condition to deteriorate
As a construction worker for over 20 years. Alot of this will never be implemented. Its all going to be too expensive. What about that new road concrete that lets water pass through it? From what ive read and heard, its really expensive and thats why its not used. So what was the point ovmf making ut in the first place if its to expensive itll never be implemented. I say we get rid of money. Then it would no longer be "not cost effective ".
Es ist keine Diffussion von Feuchtigkeit möglich, wodurch die Schimmelgefahr steigt.
Der verwendete Stoff ist umweltschädlich (Gas, PU).
Das Vekleben macht ein "Recycling" unmöglich.
This stuff ain't lasting one rainfall
Ce qui est problématique avec ces nouveaux matériaux, c'est qu'une majorité d'entre eux rejettent des émanations qui ne sont pas toujours chimiquement acceptable pour la santé !
Yes they can believe it. Seniors over 60 with no life insurance are amazed by this offer.
NO THERE NOT
With luck and more power to you.
hoping for more videos.
loved it !!!
Composite deck tiles get so hot with just a bit of mixed sunny/cloudy weather, that you burn your feed if barefoot. Nothing for people with dogs/cats or children or who want to walk without shoes in the summer in their own garden.
I once had the pleasure to step on them in the UK (yes, the country of rain and clouds) with bare foot and I almost burned my feet. They are no replacement for timber at all. I think with full sunshine on a hot summer day, this "plastic/resin" stuff would have been the reason for a hospital visit.
If you think about using them, buy a sample and test it yourself first. Maybe you ever used timber sidewalks on the beaches in UK, Spain, Germany being barefoot.... They can already get pretty hot, but that's still ok, you walk faster or use them just the last few meters. But these composite materials get dangerously hotter.
ЖЫВЕ БЕЛАРУСЬ
Ok, carbon fiber concrete is really cool.
1:23 When I have the money for a house that big, I will start worrying about my carbon footprint.
Unfortunately maby if not all of those construction materials and assembly methods are not approved by local building codes .so for building a shed is all they can be used for.
At 1:08 , Lego for men.
Old timber from the dumpster, cheapest metal sheets or from the dumpster, some trash for insulation, metal sheet, old timber... You have a 5 layer wall for minimal cost. Local rocks and some mortal is also economical, but takes a lot longer.
Słoma i cement , tak ocieplali bloki w latach 80tych w Polsce .
I like the pyramid house. Lasts forever!!!!!
Make a roof like you pitch a tent? Have fabric tarpaulin, then you spray it from above. Slates and tiles allow for movement, not sure about all these new concretes and compounds.
@1:50. That is LINE-X and it's been around for quite a long time 😂
Bedliner material...also sprayed on the pentagon as I've heard
similar concept to Line-X in that poly is a base material... .... but not the same though. Much different formula likely.
Get Earth dwellers to do it, but use their own effort. No specialist required , no cost by ‘ Patents ‘. No cost by money. Where all things get made and what with, EFFORT , Your effort for all use and advance of humanity on Earth. No need for hypothetical, Wealth =. money, we are all mindset to believe. “ Earthlings Unite “.
Ta masa to chemia !Raz że szkodliwe dla zdrowia,dwa że problem potem z utylizacją!
which product in this video are you referring too?
Diese Bau Technik war in der DDR schon 1970 entwickelt. Ab 1975 wurden diese Häuser mit Wasser Rohr aus Glas versorgt.
Es gab kein kupfer, Blei, Edelstahl oder Stahl.
Kein Schad Stoff ...
Who makes the Harmless Home interlocking Fibre blocks,,, Reply please
Just an infomercial. NEVER gets to the process first shown. And it's a Russian infomercial to boot!
Where do you buy Duayen Spray and how do you use it?
In Denmark there is something called gasbeton. It is very light weight.. Its leca stones with some concreed added. It isolates and is very nice to work with due to its light weight.
Finally a lego house!
2:41 Someone was playing Fallout WAY too much and was like “Ima make my own real life prefabs”! LoL
20-inch concrete saw "We don't need no stinking PPE! I'll blink to keep the pieces out of my corneas!."
Safety glasses
It all comes down to what is permitted,and who gets rich!
how about that concrete dust in the lungs? Oh well, we can replace with boarder crossers.
@johnwmendenhall9896 it's a wet saw so the dust is collected into the water so it doesn't get airborne
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2:00 Do you think the mexians will use that saw to break into the wall?
Less informative than ten minutes of actual ads would have been.
3:56 - Hitting the bricks with a rubber hammer, on the edge of a thin board. The water in the basin shows he hardly applied force. Not a very good demonstration.
These are new ideas. There can be no guarantee that any of them will last even a short time. Just saying.
Oldest straw bale buildings are already over a century old. You have no clue what you're talking about.
Straw bale houses! Free with rats, snakes, mold, mildew, stink and wasps! Get yours now!
OMG in the south you would literally drown in cockroaches.
You should not think that a straw bale house is as dirty as your house.
Lego and Minecraft
New technology tier unlocked: TOFU DREG
The very best is a house out of wood called Mondholz ( moonwood). The Austrian company Holz100 cuts trees in wintertime at full moon. This kind of wood is used for the house building and the health qualities of such houses are a miracle. This technology is indeed nothing new, had been used several hundred years earlier in Austria and Bavaria. The astounding fact is that the wood cut at full moon in winter time has got much better qualities as wood cut at other times. There was great resistance from the building industry to acknowledge these higher qualities, especially that general health is by far higher if one lives in such houses. Special scientific studies have proven this fact now.
I’ve heard the influence of the lunar cycle applies to farming as well, probably one of the many reasons why people traditionally kept such good track of the moon’s movements. It’s a shame our modern science has neglected so much useful information, but thankfully because of the internet we are re-learning much and people are being exposed to ideas they never learned about in school.
5:15 the straw bale house, where is it??
Så klart de vet det. Halm har blitt brukt lenge.
King
Ragnar YAHUWAH
Someone need to highlight that straw bale wall is flammable.
...and gonna be a megaplex for rodents
Theres a fire retardant added to the bales that prevents rodents as well.
i guess you never heard of an abobe they were used long ago dirt mixed with straws, obviously if you mix it with cement would be much better.
They just can’t believe it
I've worked on two 3,000sq' strawbale homes, and a two story strawbale greenhouse.
For some reason this kept reminding me of playing with Legos as a kid
It works until you get a single crack in that concrete. Then you will have what is called a catastrophic collapse once moisture or bugs get into the hay and starts eating away at it. On a side note we could easily use everyday trash that does not decompose and make bundles out of it and that would be far stronger.
Man that is a great idea, create foundations and walls out of trash to help cut down on waste. Someone said i was smart once.
Concrete modular units aren’t new, …just look at Habitat 67, that project was built for the Universal exposition 1967 in Montreal, (Quebec/Canada).
Напишу по русскому, я помню и мазанки и остальные строительства которые я разбирал с советского Союза технологии от нас, а тут только появились добавки разные и станки которые делают формы , а так это всё ещё с тех времён
The aerated concrete is beginning to look like a problem. See UK schools.
Aztán ne csodálkozz, ha a tornádó elviszi.
7:38 co to jest za maszyna ,która podnosi dach ?
A lot off these methods are prone to failure and do not
reduced cost whatsoever .Passive houses are the way to save energy.Thermal mass is free heat and cooling from nature
What happens when wind blows
Ummm what happens when the hay decomposes though?
If there’s no air or moisture, it doesn’t decompose.
Innovative because somehow the consumers (home owners), have been convinced that a house that stands for only 60years is acceptable! And there are countless cheaper and cheaper, (read innovative) ways the make short life products
Fire resistant NOT FIRE PROOF. big difference.
Un titre français pour une vidéo américaine?