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re: Are 3D-printed homes the future of home construction?

Posted on 4/5/22 at 4:11 am to
Posted by BRgetthenet
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Posted on 4/5/22 at 4:11 am to
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My lord. Nonsensical huh? It’s air dumbass. The answer is air. Air gaps can create insulation. Layer - air - layer. Yeti cup and this wall assembly have that in common.












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And Mr Finish Carpenter, sounds like you should stick to the shite you do because they wouldn’t want you anywhere near this house anyway.
















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Go visit the house, find me the gaps everywhere. Oh wait? You’ve never been? You don’t know anything about this construction method? Great, glad we are arguing.
















Posted by Koach K
Member since Nov 2016
4793 posts
Posted on 4/5/22 at 4:59 am to
Will they still need to sell you 40k in cabinet boxes to put inside this box?
This post was edited on 4/5/22 at 5:00 am
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
Land of the Free
Member since Nov 2012
64838 posts
Posted on 4/5/22 at 6:19 am to
I could take it down
Posted by monsterballads
Gulf of America
Member since Jun 2013
31141 posts
Posted on 4/5/22 at 7:11 am to
really cool tech. from youtube videos they look like solidly built homes. I think having some rebar in the concrete would be a big plus though but at cost solid concrete walls are going to hold up better than wood frame IMO.

tbh, I like the newer shipping container builds for homes. seems like a good way to go also.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 4/5/22 at 7:56 am to
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The answer is air. Air gaps can create insulation. Layer - air - layer.





Yep...walls printed with air gaps for thermal break.
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