Wow, who pissed in your post toasties?
yeah right wrote:
>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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