Tuesday, August 7, 2007

[papercreters] can't use bricks in all applications

There is a reason that there is a use and need for stud framing.
trying to save money and the world will cost you alot of time, which
is money lost. I know for a fact that there are tree farms and the
industry is not run by a bunch of idiots that want to rape the
earth. They replace and regrow most of what land they own, it is a
business and the theory is not to do what it is we all not want to
happen to the our trees. This is why they do what they do, research
it. Save time, design right, build properly and all bricks will fall
where they belong. My guess is that you are all on to something
spectacular but unless you have twenty people on hand to mass produce
a code passed brick, you are stuck in the mud spinning your wheel.
Your procedure's and mixes must be approved by all codes. Code's
change state by state, county by county, city by city, hoa by hoa
(good luck and ten years). Until then you can cheat and build to
your weather and hope that in 1 to 5 years that your mix does not
wrought, shrink or whatever else may happen in your building designs
and in the end have to redo them again. This is not a diss, but a
fore warning to all. I love the bricks but there is a reason for
codes and building in a safe and proper fashion. The last thing
anybody wants to hear of is an injury or other failure in bricks.
This is coming from a man whom has been in all phases of contruction
all his life.

good luck and god bless
rhino


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