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  • Greatest thing ive seen, quick and easy like lego.

  • Hows this blokes maths??? 240 bricks to 6 blocks he said? 40 bricks in 1 block???wtf>> dum dums- The correct answer is 4-6 bricks per block

  • why do u have rebar in thier its noy locked in so whats the point. building a house out of foam and caulk is this mexico!!!

  • maby if they had self adhesive strips with peal away adhesive strips work would procede at a faster pace.

  • waste of time

  • Right, then Joey backs up his ass and lays a course of shit on the blocks, then we press them in place until the shit squeezes out. Now we finish off with some chewing gum and hopes and dreams. (hope it doesnt fall down and dream of living in a real house).

  • i agree, RUBBISH/POPPYCOCK..lol no serious this junk will be in the landfill next year.

  • are you kidding me ? if you leaned on that, it would fall apart .

  • Anyone try this in Canada?

  • For 28ijunior

    What is the basis for your comment? These MiL-Max wall blocks are load bearing super-insulated R8+metric, R45+us, need no concrete filling for strength, are virtually fireproof, are light weight at 6kg per block, are incredibly easy and quick to assemble needing only a sprayon texture coat to look attractive inside and out, or can be sheated to give a flat finish, and are cost competitive with conventional building.  Rubbish? I don't think so.

  • Some responses:

    for penguinistas-

    1. The MiL-Max blocks are made from PIR foam quite different from polystyrene, it acts as a water barrier, does not melt, is self extinguishing, Can be made from petrolium oil, palm, oil soy bean oil etc, making it a renewable resource.

    2. The closed cell MiL-Max blocks are inherently mildew resistant as they resist water penetration past the barrier skin.

    3. Yes, The MiL-Max blocks are designed for loadbearing external walls.

  • A few questions please. they seem to be made of styrofoam or something like it. Is that correct?  Are these mold and mildew proof (or resistant). Can they be used on an external or load bearing wall? Thank you for posting the video.

  • why would you want this rubbish?

  • Are these available? An internet search doesn't show them easily...

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