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  • Welcome to our channel exploring the cutting-edge advancements in construction technology! Join us on a journey through the latest innovations that are revolutionizing the way we build. From advanced materials like carbon fiber composites to groundbreaking techniques such as 3D printing and robotic construction, we delve deep into the future of architecture and engineering. Discover how drones are transforming site surveys, how virtual reality is reshaping design processes, and how sustainable practices are becoming the norm. Whether you're a professional in the industry or simply fascinated by the intersection of technology and construction, subscribe now to stay informed and inspired!
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  • @merel9601
    @merel9601 29 днів тому +15

    bro really went from saying wood and aluminium is bad for the environment while talking about plastic forms for concrete and how plastic is sustainable, and a few minutes later saying how sustainable wood is when talking about the big wooden beams? lmao

    • @eblman5218
      @eblman5218 2 дні тому

      Yup. It tells you how much of CO2 religion cult people are in. And how these Billion and Trillion dollar companies are weaponizing it against us. They act like 1 degree in 1,000 years is the end of the world. (facepalm) I'm more worried about international thermonuclear war that these Leftists and NeoCons are pushing us into.

    • @walterchestnut7316
      @walterchestnut7316 День тому

      Wood is sustainble in a controled environment.

    • @eblman5218
      @eblman5218 День тому

      @@walterchestnut7316 So is your mom, but here we are.

  • @cmackarvich
    @cmackarvich 4 дні тому

    I have a Tranzvolt. It’s AMAZING! So easy to use. Jobs are much more efficient. Great product!

  • @banjax80
    @banjax80 23 дні тому +31

    Thinking that because it's battery powered it's friendlier to the environment is naive.

    • @nicholasm2254
      @nicholasm2254 20 днів тому +10

      That was my first thought. It is environmentally friendly for the user. Just not for the African children who mined the raw material for the batteries.

    • @bobloblaw10001
      @bobloblaw10001 20 днів тому +6

      It keeps the social media trolls employed...

    • @nicholasm2254
      @nicholasm2254 20 днів тому

      Yup what the fuck else would we do?

    • @banjax80
      @banjax80 20 днів тому +2

      @@nicholasm2254 the progressive climate cultists call that an inconvenient truth, disinformation, bad speak, and punishable by cancellation.

    • @nicholasm2254
      @nicholasm2254 20 днів тому

      @@banjax80 you mean the Marxist communist, bottom up scum?

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 16 днів тому +1

    I like the trick bricks. They're truly cool. I want a house and furniture out of these trick bricks.

  • @joeson7700
    @joeson7700 19 днів тому

    Great construction design & innovation newer built homes may possibly Survive any TORNADO hit

  • @andreewert1925
    @andreewert1925 24 дні тому +2

    I like the Tranzporter ladder to haul ply, shingles, bags, gyprock sheets, up to a higher level..if not use a Winch 60$ and some duct tape, a few rivets , a few straps, a few good hooks.

  • @charlesspringer4709
    @charlesspringer4709 27 днів тому +5

    The AI voice has a hard time with a lot of the words.

    • @vanquynguyen8298
      @vanquynguyen8298 25 днів тому

      Thật may cho tôi khi...tôi không biết tiếng Anh !

  • @steventhury8366
    @steventhury8366 24 дні тому +3

    "Combat climate crisis".
    HAARP!

  • @RichardLucas
    @RichardLucas 23 дні тому +4

    Hurricane clips are cool. Also required by code in North Carolina for decades, now. Is that still next-level?

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 22 дні тому +1

      Way back for more than a half century in South Florida.

  • @like_a_buffalo8518
    @like_a_buffalo8518 Місяць тому +5

    I wonder why we don't see more people use 3D wall art? Oh yea, because it gets dust on it that will likely collect in the creases when you try to clean it

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 12 днів тому

      probably made of plastic it burns better!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mickgibson370
    @mickgibson370 23 дні тому +1

    My dad used the metal in between wood rafters in 1975! He made the metal and used 2 x 4 wood beams upper and lower! And he made it better because he was going to put second floor!

  • @TashiRogo
    @TashiRogo 22 дні тому +2

    😆 you can clearly see at 0:26 it cuts away just before the weight of the load lifts the ladder off the ground.

  • @Odisovic
    @Odisovic Місяць тому +2

    The first one, the "roof lift" I don't get, that's something that's been in use for almost 100 years and it's on an electric motor, what's "revolutionary" about that?

  • @asantesebego
    @asantesebego 18 днів тому

    What's the website for the T-Works formwork prop please?

  • @not-fishing4730
    @not-fishing4730 27 днів тому +3

    Shorts and tennis shoes, why bother with a Hard Hat?

  • @edwardclark3980
    @edwardclark3980 25 днів тому +1

    Those bricks make a good fire im sure.

  • @quidproquo3933
    @quidproquo3933 8 днів тому

    a pulley on a jacked up 4 wheeler with tire off works as winch as well to roof or elevate . Or tractor or car or whatever .

  • @like_a_buffalo8518
    @like_a_buffalo8518 Місяць тому

    Are those support-less structures really that impressive?

  • @lilianverges2215
    @lilianverges2215 Місяць тому +1

    4'58" 😂😂👌👌

  • @darrylewashington896
    @darrylewashington896 24 дні тому +2

    Lose the AI click bait

  • @vanquynguyen8298
    @vanquynguyen8298 25 днів тому

    Đoạn khoảng 12:10
    Làm khuôn bằng nước đá ?

  • @Sailor376also
    @Sailor376also 20 днів тому

    There is a weakness in metal braced 2x4 trusses. Metal rusts. Today, a few minutes from now, I will be tearing out the old leaking water heater and replacing nearly everything around it. Leaks in houses are normal to ubiquitous. Most are tiny and go unnoticed. A tiny drip onto a structural metal brace will eat it.

    • @firstmkb
      @firstmkb 17 днів тому

      Iron & steel rust without proper treatment, but not all metals. I don’t know all of the answers, but would bet you would not be replacing a stainless steel water heater of the same age. Up front costs play into my decisions more than long-term ones, so I don’t have stainless either.
      I just thought there were some wildly creative products shown in this video, and have a 30 year old joist in the center of my house that has cracked from a knot in the original construction. It is conveniently located near the main electrical panel, between 1) the water main and almost every water use, 2) the gas main and half of the gas use, 3) between the HVAC system and bedrooms. A replacement beam that already has room for all of those utilities without being weakened is VERY attractive.
      I also had experience with a joist on a roughly 100 year old house (originally coal heated) that previous owners didn’t mind notching out for large pipes or vents, then nailing on a 2x4 “for support.” As a new homeowner it took me a while to understand why the living room floor had a gentle 2” slope up towards the middle and down at the sides.
      This isn’t a rant at you, just the messed-up things I’ve had wrong with houses that might have been avoided with better designs. Or not. None of these new products fix stupidity or (more generously) ignorance.

    • @Sailor376also
      @Sailor376also 17 днів тому

      @@firstmkb I have seen a copper water heater (ancient, tore that one out in the 1970s. I have never seen a stainless steel water heater. They probably exist,, and choose the correct alloy,, last a lifetime. Was not talking stainless. The formed steel braces that make up the flat truss,, that steel is neither thick nor stainless,, might have a zinc or cad coating, likely neither (as you said , cost) The steel, if subjected to a chronic leak, will rust through. The structure needs a long term outlook.

    • @firstmkb
      @firstmkb 14 днів тому

      @@Sailor376also I looked at a “condensing” gas water heater maybe 15 years ago that was amazingly efficient. As I remember, combustion happened in a spiral tube inside the water, and cold water came in from the top to cool the exhaust gas enough to condense water out of burned natural gas. Very interesting but it cost several times as much as a standard glass lined one.
      Details are fuzzy - I’m getting older!

    • @Sailor376also
      @Sailor376also 14 днів тому

      @@firstmkb You remember well Still available today. The water heater du jour is a heat pump. Water is heated, cold air exhausted into the utility space. Wonderful for AZ less wonderful for MI I just installed the newest version of a water heater last week. Electric, straight resistance, but electronically controlled. Blue tooth, WiFi you can program your electric hot water heater to warm water just before you get home from work or an hour before you need to do laundry,, BUT It was a Rheem Gladiator (?) I installed, POS, and I had to install it twice, the factory did not tighten one of their connections. Also some glaring engineering gaffs,, aside from the fact,, Including electronics in a steam environment? The auto shut off shut it off twice in the first 24 hours. Automatic leak detection,, It sensed the factory mistake, and the wet floor. I have no expectations on a long life for that unit. Installation instructions were woefully incomplete. Also,,, yes, I can program it to my phone to get the work done,,,, What the Heck do I want to have a customer's water heater slaved to my phone. Yeah,, call your water heater up and tell it you are on vacation. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Thanks for letting me vent.

  • @ghsilva1961
    @ghsilva1961 Місяць тому +1

    Have these videos always been narrated by a robot? Can't watch these anymore. 😢

  • @user-ly6vk6cx1h
    @user-ly6vk6cx1h 13 днів тому

    how do we know the electric version is more environmentally friendly, how were the batteries mined and where did the electricity come from.

    • @jonrhaider
      @jonrhaider 11 днів тому +2

      The carbon footprint to produce a lithium ion battery is pretty well known for the major producers (Samsung, LG, Tesla, etc). It's roughly ~100 kg of CO2 for every kWh of batteries produced (more recent chemistries and manufacturing processes are achieving even lower CO2 emissions). These Tranzsporters can run on (2x) 9 Ah Dewalt batteries, which at 20V is about 360 Wh, so producing those batteries would emit about 36 kg of CO2. To charge them, average US electric grid CO2 emission is about 0.5 kg / kWh of consumption (even cleaner in places where we don't use coal). So the battery version of the lift has this CO2 profile: *36 kg to produce the batteries + 0.18 kg for every 8 hours shift of operation (full charge cycle)*.
      The engine version of the Tranzsporter uses a Honda GX120 motor (shown in the video), which if you search online uses about .29 gal of gasoline per hour of runtime at 3600 rpm. This is about 2 gal per the same 8 hour shift of actual loaded work. Each gallon of gasoline emits about 8 kg of CO2 to atmosphere.
      So the CO2 profile of the Honda motor is: *XX kg to produce the motor + 16 kg for every 8 hour shift of loaded work*. 3 work shifts and you've leapfrogged the battery pollution.

    • @dirtmcgirt168
      @dirtmcgirt168 8 днів тому +1

      @@jonrhaider I swear some commenters think we haven't got google for their ill-thought-out comments and red herrings.

  • @nicknico4121
    @nicknico4121 Місяць тому +1

    how can the video have 47k views and only 1 comment?

  • @neiltheplayer
    @neiltheplayer 23 дні тому

    Robot voice, not watching

  • @andreewert1925
    @andreewert1925 24 дні тому

    Hell tech and other technologies, some leak..manufactured without taper...lol

  • @mnblkjh6757
    @mnblkjh6757 17 днів тому

    👍🙂

  • @mach1553
    @mach1553 23 дні тому

    💲💲💲💲💲

  • @urukaginulifanov1951
    @urukaginulifanov1951 4 дні тому

    6:18 ))

  • @jeanletourneau9642
    @jeanletourneau9642 2 дні тому

    WTF, is this an infomercial? Untreated wood and basic steel is are not environment friendly, NOT plastic. I sopped watching video from that point. And registered poster's name, so I dont watch any from same source. Junk…

  • @marcopolo2874
    @marcopolo2874 10 днів тому

    your audio has an annoying booming

  • @rcpmac
    @rcpmac 9 днів тому

    This horrible video is last level

  • @petergoodfellow8752
    @petergoodfellow8752 25 днів тому

    Consider termites ?