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BREAKING HORROR IN SAN FRANCISCO

  1. #21
    totse2118 Space Nigga [my ci light-haired pongee]
    BREAKING BAD
  2. #22
    Third Temple African Astronaut
    Originally posted by totse2118 BREAKING BAD

    Breaking Good

    Din Da Da
  3. #23
    infinityshock Black Hole
    breakin' duh law...
  4. #24
    Did the tents ever come back?
  5. #25
    given a long enough timeline ....
  6. #26
    Third Temple African Astronaut
    they have these tough sheds going up under the freeways but one of the encampment the city runs burned down recently. I think this is the second time this has happened. I would of thought they would have sprinklers inside. they could just fill a giant bucket and mount it to the roof and have a sprinkler inside. this would cost more money but they would have saved the majority of the sheds you would think.

    they should just fucking buy 10 footer containers and deck them out instead. steal doesn't burn so easily.
  7. #27
    I hear that outside the west, in places like Chiner, they still make actual buildings for the population to live in.
  8. #28
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Third Temple they have these tough sheds going up under the freeways but one of the encampment the city runs burned down recently. I think this is the second time this has happened. I would of thought they would have sprinklers inside. they could just fill a giant bucket and mount it to the roof and have a sprinkler inside. this would cost more money but they would have saved the majority of the sheds you would think.

    they should just fucking buy 10 footer containers and deck them out instead. steal doesn't burn so easily.

    steel doesnt have to burn. when that stuff is made and used in a building project its designed under certain specifications and design strength. once that steel reaches the temperatures of a major fire it loses the specs it had at ambient temperature and even if it doesnt fail catastrophically it loses its temper permanently.

    structural aluminum exposed to a fire is useless and has to be completely replaced
  9. #29
    Originally posted by infinityshock steel doesnt have to burn. when that stuff is made and used in a building project its designed under certain specifications and design strength. once that steel reaches the temperatures of a major fire it loses the specs it had at ambient temperature and even if it doesnt fail catastrophically it loses its temper permanently.

    structural aluminum exposed to a fire is useless and has to be completely replaced

    He's talking about unstacked shipping containers, dumbass
  10. #30
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by I Live In Your Crawlspace Secretly4 He's talking about unstacked shipping containers, dumbass

    thats literally what i was talking about.

    shipping containers are built with weaker sides and reinforced/strengthened corners. if they get hot enough theyll collapse

    theres a video somewhere of a shipload of them tumbling over after a fire weakened the structural strength of the lower tier and caused the upper tiers to tumble off
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