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P.C.



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:08 am    Post subject: " Per, one quick question: how does one insulate your 3 Reply with quoteFind all posts by P.C.

I realise I will have to place a few drawings ,but a few words proberly is what it take to realise that when you want new technikes and exiting new options, then it must be different than how you are used to. ---- Different and better.

Belive me I know how a door or a window is attached with a few steel screews and some packing ,but if you add a 3D-H structure or you build compleatly with this smart framework you be surprised how much fiddeling and "the old is good enough" will be replaced with a new way to put things together ---- a smarter way to prepare the plumbing, an obvious way to prepare the ready made drywall sheets to be just placed and secured, 3D-H will even work great if you had just the outher walls and the roof ; it will provide a cheap and reliable inner core with floor and wall foundations even stairs and floors at various levels ; bot don't judge 3D-H expecting it to be carried out as how timbers and footholds worked in the old day's ,be prepared for a fresh new attitude , realise that basicly 3D-H is just a new way to put things together and, -- you don't need to build the intire house from 3D-H it work perfect supporting the old tradisional brick walls, it offer a better way to insulate a more clever way to do the plumbing , ------ I hope to use this tread to make some serious answers to you guy's serious questions counting on, that you also realy will look at the pictures.
Please ask me to xplain.
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P.C.



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 10:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by P.C.

Before going into boring detail about how this 3D-H sheets can form just anything , maby a few facts must be revised .First of all the impac will be provided ,scrapping a lot of old methods aswell as new , just in manner to force yourself finding solutions with a material that is put together in such a way. If you get overall control down millimeter providing assembly for a house , -- will it then be round or square ?
If it can be made 'alive is there any reson making it into an astronomic size music instrument, now structural options allow for that , why the hell shuld we make them able to "grow when this is already a structural option, why shuld they make noise when the method allow you to build a 300 foot high Organ , Still do it make sense --- why not just build some nice strong cheap houses ?
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 3:42 pm    Post subject: ? Reply with quoteFind all posts by usarender

Was wondering what happened to the rest of this thread?
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