Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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Originally Posted by
GermDawg
I should have included an emoticon, but the person who was being poked knew what I meant.
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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Originally Posted by
GermDawg
More cost!
You can see the extra brick going up the side and no one will know the difference between "real" brick and prefab.
Oh, they'll all know the difference in 12-15 years when the inferior material begins to fail ...
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
Its not inferior material
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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Originally Posted by
Tech52
Its not inferior material
twss...
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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Originally Posted by
Champ967
Oh, they'll all know the difference in 12-15 years when the inferior material begins to fail ...
Prefab is often higher quality, as they are able to made in a more controlled/shop environment and have more stringent QA. Field work is at the whim of weather, where things like grout can be degraded due to unexpected rainstorms, and inspection/quality checks are more difficult/costly.
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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Originally Posted by
GermDawg
Prefab is often higher quality, as they are able to made in a more controlled/shop environment and have more stringent QA. Field work is at the whim of weather, where things like grout can be degraded due to unexpected rainstorms, and inspection/quality checks are more difficult/costly.
See, I'd submit that smaller modules are (almost) always superior, bc small structural failures resulting from manufacturing defects, damage, unanticipated tensile stress, etc, can be patched / pieced in.
But when a big-ass prefab section fails, you have to replace the whole big-ass prefab section.
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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Originally Posted by
Champ967
See, I'd submit that smaller modules are (almost) always superior, bc small structural failures resulting from manufacturing defects, damage, unanticipated tensile stress, etc, can be patched / pieced in.
But when a big-ass prefab section fails, you have to replace the whole big-ass prefab section.
Okay is TWSS.
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
About 25 years ago I was controller for a company that made concrete panels similar to those being used, along with other precast products. Used to watch how they made them. When I go by some of the buildings where they were utilized, they still look good. What manufacturers do now is even better than what they did back then. Modular construction in the right application saves money and, as I understand it, a stronger end product. I'm not worried about it.
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
If they collapse, you're hereby entitled to an 'I told you so".
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
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TigersBulldogs
Updates?
since yesterday?
I heard the mexicans went on strike.
Re: The O.K. "Buddy" Davis Pressbox (former Demolition Thread)
What? Run out of frijoles?
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