Jeff Robertson left a comment for Richard
"Hi Richard
Pleased to meet you.
Jeff"
Sep 5, 2010
Jeff Robertson left a comment for Robert D. Miller
"Hi Robert
Sorry I took so long to reply to the message you sent me. I've not been checking here often enough lately.
I'm just another virtual traveller like you, who came upon this place and have set up camp here.
Cheers"
Feb 6, 2009
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"Thanks George. I'm smarter now
I've bookmarked them so I'm ready when I build my new shop."
Dec 16, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"I must admit, your convincing me.
Are there companies in Ontario, Canada you can point me to?"
Dec 16, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"I haven't seen anything like it in Canada. Snow loads might be a concern?"
Dec 15, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"This is all very interesting. I didn't know this type of structure even existed before you showed me."
Dec 14, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"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?"
Dec 13, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"Could you make a steel framing that in itself gives all the strength one would need and than use your method to build all the walls etc. Basically taking what you have and putting a steel frame around it. Sure that probably takes some away from your…"
Dec 13, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"If I understand the idea my guess would be 'image'. People can't see it being strong enough. You could add something to make it give more strength but mostly gives people the warm fuzzy feeling it strong and long lasting.
I don't agree with your…"
Dec 12, 2008
Jeff Robertson left a comment for George Hawirko
"That's great George. Working on it since 62 I hope it makes you a millionaire :)"
Dec 11, 2008
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  • Hi! Jeff

    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;-)

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