"Jeff, these systems have been around for a few dozen years now, but the special interest groups, ie concrete and lumber industries manage everyone very well. The schools are even working in the dark, remember the still think the world is flat, but…"
"Sure perception has a huge roll in the products we buy.
I started my Blog just to document the existence of companies that have taken the idea to market, but it's hard changing that negative thinking about EPS Foam. I have introduced the problem to…"
"Jeff, I guess my point is it's a great "Idea" but most think the world is still flat.
Second point is never use your own interest in anything to make your fortune with, because the world is still flat to most people;-("
I'm developing my own System, an overnight success, been working on it since 1962. Now that everyone is thinking green I suppose we all might think about building with Structural air instead of wood;-)
George I'm am sorry but I find that since logging thru Facebook.com to enter the Engineering exchange, that I have a new page so I will be sending yo a request that you also friend me here,
Very interesting to structural concrete forms or are these larger modular assemblies and what do you think about this system at http://www.ezbuildstructures.com
Ahh...
Well that looks sound to me. (and warm in winter.) I'm no building expert so I couldn't say anything else really.
It looks to be quicker to assemble a building this way. Is it less expensive?
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Wow, that's amazing!
George I'm am sorry but I find that since logging thru Facebook.com to enter the Engineering exchange, that I have a new page so I will be sending yo a request that you also friend me here,
http://www.engineeringexchange.com/profile/RoderickWhitfield
Thanks George for the link to your free online 101
Very interesting to structural concrete forms or are these larger modular assemblies and what do you think about this system at http://www.ezbuildstructures.com
I've bookmarked them so I'm ready when I build my new shop.
Are there companies in Ontario, Canada you can point me to?
Well that looks sound to me. (and warm in winter.) I'm no building expert so I couldn't say anything else really.
It looks to be quicker to assemble a building this way. Is it less expensive?