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2023-01-26 at 1:48 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 1:50 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 1:51 PM UTCEither way a stone built house is > mud/shit/wood and paper.
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2023-01-26 at 2:03 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 2:07 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 2:09 PM UTCAn old house in Houston "oooh it's like 50yrs old!"
An old house in Manchester "Yeah it was built in 1804"
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2023-01-26 at 2:11 PM UTCwhat do you think they put the bricks around
I know you can do it without wood but i've worked in the industry before I know MASTER MASONS and been on stone house, ive even seen a glass house. I would consider a brick house with no frame to be shittier than a shitty japanese old style home
You can use steel frame for bricks but I doubt most homes are doing that, i've never seen it. I live in a brick building but the WALLS are normal wall, not brick on the inside , even the hallways. -
2023-01-26 at 2:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um in the UK most are build of brick…
When I first came to the US and saw the wooden houses I thought "how fucking retarted"
is that why british people go skitzo and kill their wives when they have weed invasions because OH ME GRANDMUMS GARDEN FROM 500 YEARS AGO IS RUINED JUST RUINED BY KNOTWEED!!!!
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood All i wanna do is live in the english countryside in a shack in the woods growing a massive knotweed colony to destroy the country and make all property worthless.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10735346/Man-kills-his-wife-and-himself-after-fearing-Japanese-knotweed-invasion.html
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2023-01-26 at 2:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost what do you think they put the bricks around
err...not wood. You have SOME wood for flooring and roof but not a wooden frame in a REAL brick home. The primary component is BRICK!
My house back in England didn't have ANY wooden framing in the walls, it was two layers of brick (with a couple of inches gap between the two) with plaster stuck directly to the brick on the inside...(none of that sheet rock crap) -
2023-01-26 at 2:16 PM UTCBuilding shitting wooden homes is to keep costs down...most wont be around in 150yrs..My BRICK home in England was build in the late 19th century and is still standing.
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2023-01-26 at 2:17 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 2:20 PM UTCHere you go, typical brick home in my home town...Over 100yrs old and not a wooden frame in sight
https://housesforsaletorent.co.uk/property/for-sale/3-bedroom-end-terrace-house-for-sale-in-worsley-road-swinton-manchester-m27/4683073/ -
2023-01-26 at 2:26 PM UTCThese chingchongs know how to do it. concrete and brick, will still be standing in 200yrs.
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2023-01-26 at 2:26 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 2:28 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 2:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost well it's not like you would know if it had a wood frame unless you could inspect it
If you own your home you KNOW how it's constructed and you KNOW the building techniques used in the home construction if you have spent ANY time researching your home before you buy it and ANY time maintaining your home.
example: Replace a window you can see it's just brick..no wood. Install a new damp course...you can see it's brick.
My home for example we were installing a new damp course a few weeks after we moved in, the builder found a problem and had basically remove an area of wall (which guess what...was just BRICK).
I understand you are only going by your own personal experience but no...a traditional BRICK home does NOT have a wooden frame...new shitty faux brick homes might though! -
2023-01-26 at 2:33 PM UTCThose faux brick homes that are basically a wooden home with 1 layer of brick on the outside for aesthetics...that's not a brick home.
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2023-01-26 at 3:45 PM UTC
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2023-01-26 at 3:56 PM UTC