@MrSchpankme It shows everything you need to investigate further. The time it took you to post this could have been spent single, or double clicking the link within the description section to further satisfy your curiosity.
Did you finish your house in Arkansas? It wasn't even half finished when the videos stopped on the Prezidentialbey site. I would have been more interested in getting the book and help if I could have seen that house get finished in the videos. The interior is a major point of interest too.
I have built 7 homes out of variouse material. If it can be done with quality, it can't be done cheap. If this were anything other than a scam it would have a real email address, a g-mail address.
@houfrz: I appreciate your accomplishments in the building field and your point of view. To answer your allegations as to whether it is a scam, I can assure you that it is not. If you are not interested in my info then bypass the video, and at the end of this video my gmail address is displayed which I respond to personally. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
Do you guys use any of the training available at the Monolithic Institute in Italy, Texas? They are always upgrading techniques and finding new materials for various applications. I am always amazed at how stubborn people are when it comes to making changes that will benefit them for the rest of their lives. The unstress of lower operating costs as well as a more comfortable and safe home "should" make anyone feel like they have finally arrived. You should try and fill the blank video. Thanks!
@ThinkPureTruth Thank you for your comment, and to answer your question, no. My building method requires no airform, industrial cement (shotcrete) blowers, nor spray foam insulation. However, I do credit them with a great deal of the research I did, and the interest and information to further pursuit the monolithic construction genre. .
How about making one with 95 percent less concrete by using compressed earth block construction. This would save a lot of co2 because cement takes a huge amount of energy and that is commonly produced by burning a lot of btus in high temperature ovens for the cement. This burns a lot of natural gas. Some people hate cement construction also. Why? It wicks water causing capillary action. Secondly cement will crumble as it ages, many pill boxes made in ww1 and 2 fell apart after 50 to 70 ye
There are a range of methods used to construct the home. Barely a ton of Portland cement is used. The book, A Home Fit For Royalty describes in more detail the exact building method and materials used.
You show nothing!
MrSchpankme 6 months ago
@MrSchpankme It shows everything you need to investigate further. The time it took you to post this could have been spent single, or double clicking the link within the description section to further satisfy your curiosity.
ThePrezidentialbey 6 months ago
Did you finish your house in Arkansas? It wasn't even half finished when the videos stopped on the Prezidentialbey site. I would have been more interested in getting the book and help if I could have seen that house get finished in the videos. The interior is a major point of interest too.
xanadu1jw 7 months ago
@xanadu1jw I believe you have my video confused with someone else. I am not located in Arkansas nor have I built any homes there.
ThePrezidentialbey 7 months ago
I have built 7 homes out of variouse material. If it can be done with quality, it can't be done cheap. If this were anything other than a scam it would have a real email address, a g-mail address.
houfrz 9 months ago
@houfrz: I appreciate your accomplishments in the building field and your point of view. To answer your allegations as to whether it is a scam, I can assure you that it is not. If you are not interested in my info then bypass the video, and at the end of this video my gmail address is displayed which I respond to personally. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
ThePrezidentialbey 9 months ago
Do you guys use any of the training available at the Monolithic Institute in Italy, Texas? They are always upgrading techniques and finding new materials for various applications. I am always amazed at how stubborn people are when it comes to making changes that will benefit them for the rest of their lives. The unstress of lower operating costs as well as a more comfortable and safe home "should" make anyone feel like they have finally arrived. You should try and fill the blank video. Thanks!
ThinkPureTruth 11 months ago
@ThinkPureTruth Thank you for your comment, and to answer your question, no. My building method requires no airform, industrial cement (shotcrete) blowers, nor spray foam insulation. However, I do credit them with a great deal of the research I did, and the interest and information to further pursuit the monolithic construction genre. .
ThePrezidentialbey 9 months ago
How about making one with 95 percent less concrete by using compressed earth block construction. This would save a lot of co2 because cement takes a huge amount of energy and that is commonly produced by burning a lot of btus in high temperature ovens for the cement. This burns a lot of natural gas. Some people hate cement construction also. Why? It wicks water causing capillary action. Secondly cement will crumble as it ages, many pill boxes made in ww1 and 2 fell apart after 50 to 70 ye
firecatgreg 1 year ago
@firecatgreg
There are a range of methods used to construct the home. Barely a ton of Portland cement is used. The book, A Home Fit For Royalty describes in more detail the exact building method and materials used.
ThePrezidentialbey 1 year ago