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  • @selearemus--why must you be such an ass? Your smart ass answer would probably be 'because I can'. hah!! Do you live in a home constructed in the manner described in the video? If not, you have no business judging others.

    @eliteinventor--I would say it would do better but nothing would stop a flying car. That is, nothing like we saw in the video.

  • thats awesome ,would it stop a car or boat getting thrown at it ., they should test in oklahoma .

  • how much for square footage? can i get these in dominican republic?

  • full concrete ftw. no bricks

  • What would it cost to replace 30 year old stick walls with these?

  • i want a 2x4 cannon, vehicle mounted, with a 30 round clip. :)

  • why would you paint bricks on the panel

  • This has got to be very expensive.

  • The three little pigs will need this.

  • I am very exited about these concrete homes, though tornadoes need to be studied a bit more. These homes will protect people from most tornadoes, though strong f4s(EF4s) f5s(EF5s), have been known to demolish even these types of houses.

  • No way... A well structured concrete house can withstand to any kind of tornadoes. The major concern is earthquake, which would shake the foundation and make the structure to collapse.

  • Awesome. New construction should be built to last longer. Americans go through buildings like crazy. They are either torn down by nature or man. Winds or vanity. It's a stupid wasteful practice. I like the idea of concrete buildings. They will last much longer.

  • I agree with you. Americans must change the way they biuld they houses. It is a shame to have your house and see it being destroyed by storm, or fire. Concrete houses will surely succeed in tose situations...

  • I am actually looking into pouring an all concrete house. I am hoping to build it into the side of a hill, for cooling purposes. Tornado proof also. But I know that long after I live there it will still be in good usable condition.

  • You can pour the basement, but the upper floors would be better if you use foam croncrete blocks, reinforced with concrete pillars and beams. That will be help you on the insulation process, plumbing, and eletrical system configuration. It will also be easy to remodelate later. However if poured concrete wall is cheaper, why not?

    Yes concrete is the best for storm situations. In my home country we built with concrete, and we want to make sure that the house is well done...

  • Actually, the entire structure should be precast concrete. Not foam block.

  • Concrete gives you multiple options...

  • @6174366951 America has been so successful because of our cheap methods, though yes, precast concrete materials are better it is not as cost effective as wood and lesser materials. In this country its about how quickly and inexpensively you can construct something, a downside of our capitalist system, but if precast was less expensive I and many others would consider utilizing it.

  • @6174366951 americans are stupid.

  • @selearemus You should really keep your smart mouth comments to yourself before we huff and puff and blow your country down.Team America fuck yeah!!!

  • @6174366951 but it will take more too heat it and though less to cool

  • süper...

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