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UNREAL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL!

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26 thoughts on “UNREAL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL! technology building”

  1. first video clip, too slow, time cost money it's maybe ok for a DIY job. but for the professional bricklayer, they can properly do the job with their eye shut.

  2. Why is the construction industry so far behind in technology? For example, bakers have had molds for centuries so even non-professionals, like my grandma, can make shaped cookies and cakes.

  3. At one point, there was some massive decline in quality in the video. Commentary sound quality decrease, commentary not synced up with what it's describing and the edit in the end to have the guy bend down and get up over and over again was unnecessary. Seems like you did that to pass 10 minutes. Would it have killed you to put one more thing on the list instead and put more effort into editing?

  4. CORIUM BRICK. Maybe good on 1 to 2 family homes or small commercial buildings. But when you add this to entire multiple floor buildings? An Earthquake hits all that material will break loose and come crumbling down on whoever is beneath it. It looks good though.

  5. Fair warning about "Stone Floor" (7:22), I've watched kids and adults pick at the stones. And if picked at enough by a curious kid wanting to collect pretty rocks you quickly get a pit in your new deck. Lol.

  6. Plasterer here, 40 years experience in stucco. I never paid heed to anybody that refers to a trowel as a "spatula". Those are for making pancakes, not spreading mud

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