INCREDIBLE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES THAT ARE WORTH SEEING

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  • @wuz2do
    @wuz2do 2 роки тому +7

    Very interesting thanks for sharing. I haven't been in the construction world for 25 years now and I'm blown away at all the new stuff out there that I wish I could have gotten my hands on back then

  • @iggysixx
    @iggysixx 2 роки тому +5

    Are they using RECYCLED plastic for those EPS bricks, and the concrete structure with plastic balls?
    It seems like a perfect solution to reuse certain plastics
    (But I know in many cases it's cheaper to buy new plastic)

  • @kayvankoohestani1889
    @kayvankoohestani1889 3 місяці тому

    I'm a huge fan of your amazing videas. Thanks

  • @Loll0saurus
    @Loll0saurus Рік тому

    5:30 Wow, a house. Thats an incredible innovation. It even comes with rooms!

  • @MakingUsThink
    @MakingUsThink 2 роки тому +1

    The Firestone rubber water sealing membrane at the end is the only great innovation!

  • @jozefbania
    @jozefbania Рік тому +1

    We need more plastic things they are great and will never disappear.

  • @markcyrus7898
    @markcyrus7898 2 роки тому +22

    Great job, construction workers are very hard working downside is that they are underpaid and this should change.

    • @johnalmond9426
      @johnalmond9426 2 роки тому +2

      it’s a sad truth, I have been working construction for over 20years this my final year and am retiring.

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      @brianrosetti4684 2 роки тому

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      @liviohuber4326 2 роки тому

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      @brianrosetti4684 2 роки тому

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      @liviohuber4326 2 роки тому

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  • @tinacheez1450
    @tinacheez1450 2 роки тому +2

    Always enjoy watching your videos

  • @cowboybill8457
    @cowboybill8457 2 роки тому +1

    FROM 1977 -2006 worked in PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, where the hell were you then ???? wow thanks for the 🤠info

  • @yannikhinrichs2348
    @yannikhinrichs2348 Рік тому +1

    love the video, will hopefully get to experience some of these things in person :) a slight correction though, epdm is itself not that puncture resistant... it is however rather flexible and hence tear resistant

  • @alpha.tradie
    @alpha.tradie Рік тому

    oh wow, love this 😍

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR Рік тому

    Gotta love how plastic has to be stuffed everywhere... even under paving stones. Just Have to come up with ways to fill every possible space with plastic.

  • @nastyfall2009
    @nastyfall2009 2 роки тому +13

    I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!

  • @chima1438
    @chima1438 2 роки тому

    I love grass, trees and lake.

  • @ChristianHungary
    @ChristianHungary 2 роки тому +2

    Super!

  • @khuontv
    @khuontv 9 місяців тому

    Great, we also apply this method

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 2 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @KiwiKoNZ
    @KiwiKoNZ 2 роки тому +1

    Next level brain mode! 🧠👈😳👍

  • @pilot337
    @pilot337 Рік тому +1

    Керемет екен 👍🏻

  • @carswedrive6475
    @carswedrive6475 2 роки тому +5

    I wish one day we see the person in the voice

    • @ricknaughty1016
      @ricknaughty1016 2 роки тому

      Why is that even important. You people with your face reveals, trust me they never are as u imagine

    • @WyattOShea
      @WyattOShea 2 роки тому

      @@ricknaughty1016 Yeah I never really understood it myself tbh even though I'm a millennial lol. If people want to have some privacy then people should let them imo.

  • @Phooenixification
    @Phooenixification Рік тому +2

    I would be very surprised if the plastic in the pavefast can stand 5 years of northern swedish winter before becoming a mishmush of millions of small plastic pieces due to thermal load

  • @JgHaverty
    @JgHaverty Рік тому

    that bubble deck thing is one of those "how did it take this long" things lol

  • @alfredoperbertom7424
    @alfredoperbertom7424 2 роки тому

    great work team

  • @Cleanblack00
    @Cleanblack00 2 роки тому

    I love this channel

  • @markduffield1147
    @markduffield1147 2 роки тому +6

    Funny how you some times see inventions using ideas that you have thought of in the past. I actually drew designs for the use of ball shape plastic in foundation and slab flooring many years ago. LoL

    • @alf3071
      @alf3071 2 роки тому +1

      yea but still to make them a reality u need tons of money to start the business and manufacturing

  • @weldingbilgin
    @weldingbilgin 2 роки тому +1

    Çok güzel bir paylaşım olmuş 👍🤝

  • @locutusvonborg2k3
    @locutusvonborg2k3 Рік тому

    i have seen such a material from the first clip now over the last 5 years, from around the world ... but never seen it being used anywhere

  • @HyattBludCleanupCrew
    @HyattBludCleanupCrew 2 роки тому +29

    "With proper design can withstand an 8.0 earthquake". You can design any type of structure to withstand an earthquake : wood, steel, concrete, cmu masonry block. Weird they mentioned earthquake resistance right after talking about wood durability. IMO making it seem as if wood structures can not resist earthquake forces. By the way wood is excellent vs earthquake forces mainly due to it weighing less than other materials vs its strength. Proper design (hold downs and connections) are needed but don't count wood out in a high seismic region.

  • @JSbharti001
    @JSbharti001 Рік тому

    Bahut acchi video🎉❤

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 2 роки тому +1

    I enjoy these. Makes me look up the cost of some of these.

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 2 роки тому

    Thank you this was very interesting.
    I dont say this so easily.

  • @jackriley5974
    @jackriley5974 2 роки тому +6

    We'll have all this a soon as corporate America figures out a way of overpricing them.

  • @caseyford3368
    @caseyford3368 2 роки тому +3

    3d printer construction robots will make most of these techniques, obsolete. They are cheaper, way faster, more effecient and usually fire proof. The latest tech we have for every part of life, will set humanity free from all our issues.

    • @bdkracingteam9136
      @bdkracingteam9136 2 роки тому

      Yes but the probleem is that the constructions you can make with a concrete-3D-printer, is that you can't absorb the pull-forces. Therfore you need metal reinforces, but that's a big struggle right now 😊

    • @Kareszkoma
      @Kareszkoma 2 роки тому

      Maybe. Most of the 3D printing tech currently is very slow, wasteful, and can't do most of the complex things.

    • @caseyford3368
      @caseyford3368 2 роки тому

      @@Kareszkoma look into it yourself. They aren't currently slow and they are building whole suburbs in the south. We just need to use those and law enforcement drones to clear out all the criminals and illegal anything's quickly and easily.

    • @caseyford3368
      @caseyford3368 2 роки тому

      @@Kareszkoma the government is purposely choosing the dumbest and slowest way's, even though we have many great technologies available. I hope we wake up soon.

    • @Kareszkoma
      @Kareszkoma 2 роки тому

      ​@@caseyford3368 I researched it, and a bricklayer works faster. They can only do one level, as far as I know, and even those with the weird wavy mortar walls. Which technically insulate well. Which is a big positive. But the 3D printer still needs a lot of human assistance. You don't have to argue it, if you don't want to, but this is what I found.
      For the second text... fuuh.. wow. I mean I don't like criminals either, but drone strikes may be a bit much. Thou, really depends on the neighborhood. At some places it would count as renovation.

  • @Hunter_gillmore
    @Hunter_gillmore 2 роки тому

    I apply Epdm roofing technology across Ontario amazing products

  • @ravenstrahd5234
    @ravenstrahd5234 2 роки тому

    Gallagher would be pissed at whoever coated that watermelon.

  • @misterhope5241
    @misterhope5241 Рік тому

    Plastic plastic plastic plastic. It’s 2023 guys. Wakey wakey

  • @RTN_sr
    @RTN_sr 2 роки тому

    Goodjob to construction of the world

  • @metatechhd
    @metatechhd Рік тому +1

    🤔👀👷‍♂ Wow, this is truly amazing! It's incredible how much construction techniques have evolved over the years. I can only imagine how exciting it must be to see all the new tools and technology available to construction workers today. It's never too late to learn new skills and techniques, though! Maybe it's time to get back into the construction world and try out some of these new techniques for yourself. Thank you for sharing this fascinating video! 🏗👷‍♀🌟

  • @侍龍
    @侍龍 2 роки тому

    謝謝分享

  • @wallacegrommet3479
    @wallacegrommet3479 2 роки тому +1

    No landscaping fabric, weeds will be coming through that thin layer of gravel in no time. Flawed work

  • @idealtradeinstitute8093
    @idealtradeinstitute8093 2 роки тому

    Interesting!!!!

  • @Omamajohny
    @Omamajohny 2 роки тому

    Technology and experience is working

  • @victorwaag7934
    @victorwaag7934 Рік тому

    You can get an extendable wand for a paint sprayer and paint way quicker

  • @juliemunoz2762
    @juliemunoz2762 2 роки тому

    the plastic pavers will fall apart after a couple years

  • @florianbittmann9007
    @florianbittmann9007 2 роки тому

    Sehr guten

  • @lukem280
    @lukem280 2 роки тому +2

    Why do you need to hit small tiles into plastic grids by hand in a product called pavefast?

    • @SerunaXI
      @SerunaXI 2 роки тому

      Aye, it seems much slower, laborious, bougie.

  • @etherospike3936
    @etherospike3936 2 роки тому +2

    09:50 The problem with the chimneys is that they make an excellent design /fashion item, being more than inefficient in which regards heating, the smooth structure of the horn makes all the heat to go outside, and makes your money to heat instead of your house, to increase the atmosphere temperature !

  • @993ti
    @993ti 2 роки тому +1

    Akfix is just some kind of bedliner, they just use it for different purposes......

  • @youtome5465
    @youtome5465 2 роки тому

    Amazing and inspire
    I wish can use in indonesia

  • @dannydaw59
    @dannydaw59 2 роки тому +2

    The Fukko eco mold is nothing new. My back patio was done that way in 1995.

  • @jeffg4686
    @jeffg4686 Рік тому

    Polyurea - I think that comes from the yellow snow

  • @MARCINBUDUJE
    @MARCINBUDUJE 2 роки тому +4

    Złodzieje kradną filmy innych twórców !!!!!!

    • @brandygriffiss
      @brandygriffiss 2 роки тому +1

      A couple of us pointed this out to this thief

  • @patty109109
    @patty109109 Рік тому

    Bubble deck is very smart isn’t it…

  • @KhanKhan-kn2zx
    @KhanKhan-kn2zx 2 роки тому

    nice turkey work

  • @Crazymexicano214
    @Crazymexicano214 Рік тому

    A scientist swinging a sledgehammer is like me mixing a concoction of chemicals. Looks like it to

  • @davidphtee
    @davidphtee Рік тому +1

    Great content but please give metric measurements for the 95% of the population who don't live in the US :-)

  • @khaledzaitoun7321
    @khaledzaitoun7321 2 роки тому

    Beautiful 👍

  • @1noduncle
    @1noduncle Рік тому

    Bubbledeck? So we are building the hagia Sofia again again??

  • @BeastOrGod
    @BeastOrGod 2 роки тому +3

    INCREDIBLE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES THAT ARE WORTH SEEING
    INCREDIBLE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES THAT ARE WORTH SEEING
    INCREDIBLE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES THAT ARE WORTH SEEING

  • @jd1982
    @jd1982 Рік тому

    06:53 He knew what he was doing

  • @mariaqueen2944
    @mariaqueen2944 2 роки тому +19

    I came here to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talking about the importance of investing and how he has made $470,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed light on some things but I'm confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.

    • @mikedavis103
      @mikedavis103 2 роки тому +13

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    • @mikedavis103
      @mikedavis103 2 роки тому +13

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    • @julietanderson9373
      @julietanderson9373 2 роки тому

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    • @julietanderson9373
      @julietanderson9373 2 роки тому

      She's really legit

    • @johnnoak9551
      @johnnoak9551 2 роки тому

      I met her on a conference meeting at the UK, I contacted her after the meeting and got started

  • @getsum697
    @getsum697 2 роки тому +1

    And less mass in concrete adds to MORE cracking and more potential failure due to to less mass. This is not a proven process.

  • @alf3071
    @alf3071 2 роки тому

    1:55 why are those raised from the ground like that? insulation?

    • @commentsboardreferee7434
      @commentsboardreferee7434 2 роки тому

      You can run wiring and ductwork underneath easily. Almost all casino floors are built this way. It's also easy to get a level floor on an out of level or variable height slab.

  • @I-KNIGHT-OF-YOUTUBE-I
    @I-KNIGHT-OF-YOUTUBE-I 2 роки тому +1

    If my parents could buy their new house for $30,000 up to $90,000 that would be funny cause we live in America and nothing here is cheap.

  • @suleimanagil5733
    @suleimanagil5733 2 роки тому

    Cool

  • @shawnbell3468
    @shawnbell3468 2 роки тому +2

    These products are awesome and I'm impressed but they are so light & durable, but have they been through health testing?
    We loved to fill our homes at the beginning of chemicals to make carpet, chesterfields (sofa's), wallpaper, even I think to this day of fire retardant pj's for babies needed for those young smokers.
    I love there are people out there changing the world but just as long they aren't slowly killing us as money can blind people.
    Chemicals can be ingested by a parent and pass on defects to their yet to be born child through broken DNA and even worse effects can happen to that child who will have a child themself with her broken DNA and the grandchild could have even more problems.
    It would look like a world with rising rates of allergies at first then focusing issues that need brain meds, our stomachs fighting us on the food we eat & having trouble passing it, even maybe mixed genders would be more frequent.
    If as small as a bacteria can kill us a even smaller chemical could serioulsy mess up our mind & bodies.
    Sorry to be a Donny Downer, those products are impressive.

  • @kevinevans7507
    @kevinevans7507 2 роки тому +8

    Yes, but those hypoallergenic blocks are gluten free. That's the real trick.

  • @PrzyLiss
    @PrzyLiss 2 роки тому +3

    Oj nieładnie tak zabrać filmy od Marcin Buduje

  • @robertgoldman8064
    @robertgoldman8064 2 роки тому +2

    not sure on the facts on the EPDM membrane , it doesn't last 50yrs . it will waterproof a roof if installed correctly but in the commercial roofing industry, it's considered junk for a durable roof system. if you want a roof membrane that has a chance to last 50 yrs it would be Sarafil PVC membrane. NASA even tested it , best overall results of any roof system . I still enjoyed the video.

    • @fuckingpippaman
      @fuckingpippaman Рік тому

      no need to disturb nasa. Regular tar membrane lasts that long. Even uncoated.

  • @vipahman
    @vipahman 2 роки тому +7

    I don't think EPDM should even be mentioned. It's service life is nowhere near 50 years and it's puncture resistance is a joke. An acorn falling from a 80 ft tree can potentially puncture it. Also, most installations of EPDM on flat roofs result in low spots that cause water to pool and wear out the membrane even faster. Approximate roof replacement times with EPDM are in the 10-15 year range.

    • @spackerinternational6131
      @spackerinternational6131 Рік тому

      The best thing for EPDM, along with felt roofs, is having water sitting on top of it. Damage is done during long spells of dry weather. You're incorrect,

    • @Kaptain.Obvious
      @Kaptain.Obvious Рік тому

      Lol. You have no idea what you’re talking about

  • @xliyddinmmmdov9045
    @xliyddinmmmdov9045 Рік тому

    Супер

  • @ahmedlaroub4760
    @ahmedlaroub4760 Рік тому

    what is the Polish company called at 5:33?

  • @ak101farhan
    @ak101farhan 2 роки тому +1

    Pyramids were built up the same way. Molds and blocks.

  • @jeffhutjens
    @jeffhutjens 2 роки тому

    EPDM has been around about 35 years.

  • @str4tegyy506
    @str4tegyy506 2 роки тому

    0:57 called flex seal if you didnt realize.

  • @larskleijn
    @larskleijn Рік тому

    I would not recommend using bubbledeck so many buildings have failed.
    From wat i saw in the reports its mostly cause of a flaw in construction.
    The problem is normally if there is a flaw somewhere the rest is still sturdy enough to be more then save enough, that does not apply to bubble deck there is almost no room for errors.
    Secondly there is no room for installations so its useless in my eyes just use channel plate to save concreet

  • @jari2018
    @jari2018 2 роки тому

    some of the "solutions are questible just like use of pcb were - ex. rubberroof on sheets of glued wood- thats a great moldhasard and the toxic fumes from the glue and wood can only get down to the inhibants

  • @APachuta
    @APachuta Рік тому

    interesting

  • @ronaldwhite1730
    @ronaldwhite1730 2 роки тому +1

    Thank - You . ( 2022 / July / 10 )

  • @NATURE19877
    @NATURE19877 Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @markc6714
    @markc6714 2 роки тому +6

    Tiles marketed as hypoallergenic......if they're reaching that far, clearly there's not much to say about them

    • @wereswaldo89
      @wereswaldo89 2 роки тому

      A lot of the outdoor concrete paving stones that are sold in the US actually contain shellfish shells and can cause allergic reactions

    • @markc6714
      @markc6714 2 роки тому

      @@wereswaldo89 even if that is true, unless you're crushing the tiles into powder and snorting them I don't see have that's going to matter

  • @ravenlorans
    @ravenlorans 2 роки тому

    Notice on the Folding House (or most of the products) they did NOT Mention Pricing.... So I am guessing Double to Triple Normal Building Costs of a House that same Size or even a Shed Converted to a House....
    7:20 Now make them Hollow using the Balls from Previous Clip... Makes them Lighter.....
    8:06 they already make Molds similar to those but with different edge shapes and have been around for Decades... at Lowe's, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, just to name a few...
    Last one... Rubber Ruffing??? Really? That shits been around Longer than I have been alive and I am ( at time of posting ) 48... So WTF is so New About Rubber Roofing?

  • @l33tpie
    @l33tpie 2 роки тому

    Really need a hiss filter on the voice over.

  • @yurttgjk
    @yurttgjk Рік тому

    Hate plastic frames(#3) and etc plastic things - friction will create microplastic.

  • @FurryEskimo
    @FurryEskimo Рік тому

    Neat, but a lot of these descriptions are, extremely abridged. “Don’t burn and absorb sound!” Uh, yeah, most things do that, but how well? Right, it’s not just me? Withstanding an earthquake is a vague description.. My mailbox withstood an earthquake.

  • @booksteer7057
    @booksteer7057 2 роки тому

    My guess is that any innovation that makes construction simpler and quicker is fought tooth and nail by the labor unions, which is why innovation never seems to spread.

  • @craterglass
    @craterglass 2 роки тому

    7:18 Make your own Merkel-lego!

  • @TheCompleteLife
    @TheCompleteLife Рік тому

    cool comerical

  • @meili1600
    @meili1600 2 роки тому

    what if there is a supervillain uses that first Spray paint

  • @stevenjames4659
    @stevenjames4659 2 роки тому +1

    The QLayers robot did not perform as advertised and is limited to 100’

  • @lenny108
    @lenny108 Рік тому

    4:45 this is not correct bricking is done so that the next stone lies over the joint below.

  • @rcisneros8567
    @rcisneros8567 2 роки тому

    Sorry, but bubble deck international did NOT invent that technique. The Romans did.

    • @ignatius1681
      @ignatius1681 2 роки тому

      Never mind: the Danes invented bubble plastic 5 years before Americans claimed to, so they can have some credit here :)

  • @ok29700
    @ok29700 Рік тому

    Turkish company ... Earthquakes

  • @mariomolina3202
    @mariomolina3202 2 роки тому

    I think I'm first

  • @stephenison5703
    @stephenison5703 2 роки тому +2

    I'm just going to stop the first one in it's tracks because that's not how you swing a fucking sledgehammer 🤦🏿 my daughter can destroy that wall just by looking at it compared to what he's doing 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @stevenfrance2397
    @stevenfrance2397 2 роки тому

    👍👍👍

  • @kepleksoiman7239
    @kepleksoiman7239 Рік тому

    provesional spesiales pyojek

  • @NOTJOSH100
    @NOTJOSH100 2 роки тому

    The akfix polyurea i was like HAVE YOU EVER PLAYED WITH LEGOES THE RIGHT WAY BEFORE!
    Edit: mark rober should use this stuff for watermelons to test it out!

    • @iggysixx
      @iggysixx 2 роки тому +1

      There's a video (I believe from Veritasium or SmarterEveryDay) where they test a melon sprayed with 'truck bedliner'.
      It's sprayed on as a 2 part 'epoxy' / coating. So with ingredient A and ingredient B mixing together just before it comes out the nozzle.
      It has similar properties as that polyurea stuff (spray it on anything. Now that thing is 'unbreakable')
      They throw the melon off a roof, even.
      Stays intact, but the melon inside turned into mush. (So it's 'intact' but the melon is now more like a milkshake)
      Very interesting to see :)
      It should be on UA-cam
      -
      By the way, I think lego is made from ABS plastic.
      Very strong in the way that they use it - but when used as thinner, larger pieces (like a carrying case for a drill) it can crack quite easily when dropped.

    • @NOTJOSH100
      @NOTJOSH100 2 роки тому +1

      @@iggysixx oh cool thanks

  • @يامنيامن-ب7ذ
    @يامنيامن-ب7ذ 2 роки тому

    حلو

  • @vegetasayajin967
    @vegetasayajin967 Рік тому

    لەبواری بیناسازی و تەکنیکیشدا پێشکەوتنی بەرچاو ئەبینرێت کەچی لەبواری کەل و پەلی ناوماڵ دا ئێستاش هەروەکو جاران وایە کێشیان قورسە و تەختەش پێک هاتەی سەرەکیە بۆ نموونە ئەگەر پێویستیەکانی حەمام یان چێشتخانە لەجیاتی تەختە پلاستیک بێت ئەگەر کەڕو نەکات لەوانەیە باشتر بێت هەروەها کەنتۆرو کتێبخانە و بابەتەکانی ڕازاندنەوە بەڵام بەشێوەیەکی جوان بێت واش قایم بکرێت کە بەرگە بگرێت و سوکیش بێت شتێکی باش ئەبێت