Construction Workers Can't Believe This Technology - Incredible Modern Construction Technologies ▶2

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Technology in construction works both saves time and increases earnings. Especially the construction tools invented with technology have excellent properties. In the hands of professional workers, these inventions officially turn into a visual feast. In this video, we talk about some incredible technologies used in construction for you. You can see some construction techniques for the first time in this video. Please subscribe to our channel and like the video.
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Комментарии • 93

  • @Andrew-vx2ls
    @Andrew-vx2ls Год назад +1

    It is good to share these ideas, thank you. The digital printing of air bricks was particularly interesting. It would be good to see more products that use sustainable products.
    Styropor for example should not be used as it is hydrocarbon based and simply creates re-cycling headaches.

  • @user-qs5ul9tt1m
    @user-qs5ul9tt1m Год назад

    excellent

  • @idaandrade8965
    @idaandrade8965 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @sert5137
    @sert5137 Год назад +2

    ผนัง กำแพง ชาวต่างป.ท. ช่าง มีความ หนาของ ผนัง... ...ฤ.เพื่อ ความอบอุ่น ../

  • @Jean-vz8co
    @Jean-vz8co Год назад +1

    Bien... il faut des poteaux verticaux aussi!!!!!!!!!............

  • @MightyClunkers
    @MightyClunkers 11 месяцев назад

    The wire organizer on the ceiling is a great idea to keep the wires tidy even under the ceiling. I think this could also be great way to easily point which wire is for what.

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      Do you mean the ceiling heating? In the video they made it in a stupid way, having lots of turning tubes. Usually the metal plates are mounted in the longest possible orientation of the ceiling than the tube is inserted possibly in a single piece, without using connections.

  • @user-li5tw4xu8g
    @user-li5tw4xu8g Год назад

    Строители которые понимают что-то в вертикальных и горизонтальных нагрузках прикалолись, но эта технология нужна строить тем, кто............................

  • @bonesrhodes3762
    @bonesrhodes3762 Год назад +14

    --- as a construction worker, I can say that I believed every single one of those yet found none of them incredible though some were fairly idiotic - nor did I find mixing clay by walking on it barefooted to be "modern technology"

    • @tropicalreeman
      @tropicalreeman Год назад +7

      As someone in the industry. Ceiling heating nearly doesnt work as efficient as floor heating. Just as floor cooling nearly works as efficient ceiling cooling.
      Heat rises, cool drops. Its common sense.

    • @joeschlotthauer840
      @joeschlotthauer840 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thumbnail and first clip has no thermal break.
      Stupid.

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      @@tropicalreeman "someone in the industry" You should not be in the industry based on what you have written here.
      Ceiling heating is great, it is better than floor heating. And no, heat does not rise.
      The problem with the ceiling heating on the video is that they have more turning tubes and effective one.
      It is normally done with single turning wall to wall to maximize the effective area.

    • @b.m.-ez1xw
      @b.m.-ez1xw 9 месяцев назад

      Bravo

  • @chrispomphrett4283
    @chrispomphrett4283 11 месяцев назад

    Love to do a crush test on those 'bricks'.

  • @user-tu2qe9pd8h
    @user-tu2qe9pd8h 11 месяцев назад

    Worker engenious

  • @VallGowrylo
    @VallGowrylo Год назад +2

    silikon z tej wentylacji dachowej po kilku latach stwardnieje i się skurczy.
    Woda się będzie lała do domu.

  • @pingpingchan4197
    @pingpingchan4197 Год назад

    新科技缩短时间和缩减人力提高效率❄️🔰

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Год назад +3

    I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @jane29228
    @jane29228 11 месяцев назад

    THERMAL BRICKS THE WINNER FOR ME.

  • @wernerviehhauser94
    @wernerviehhauser94 Год назад +2

    What the heck.... those thermal bricks would have been up-to-date 30 years ago... ever taken a glimpse into a Poroton catalogue?

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 11 месяцев назад

      Meh, really expensive damp proofing solution, lol.
      Never seen those bricks before, probably for a good reason...

  • @kamilrinatovich6750
    @kamilrinatovich6750 Год назад +11

    чудовищно НЕ универсальные решения, которые в 90% реальных ситуаций попросту не применимы😢

    • @dimbulb23
      @dimbulb23 Год назад +1

      Am I wrong to have more than one hammer? No tool is perfect for every job. If a tool fits your needs you use it. If it does not, do not use it.

  • @nvbac72
    @nvbac72 Год назад

    Hay a ơi

  • @byzaferguloglu1752
    @byzaferguloglu1752 Год назад

    Yeni abone

  • @axl1002
    @axl1002 Год назад +2

    That's why the American economy is growing - first buy ceiling heaters, then blankets, then normal heaters, but the wife is using the A/C anyway...

    • @bertiesworld
      @bertiesworld 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ceiling heating was tried way back in the '80's and yes they did heat the room - down to a level of about 2 metres high. If you sat down you were cold.

  • @thegiggler2
    @thegiggler2 11 месяцев назад

    Rolling out rebar = efficient, tying it all together one twistie at a time = not efficient

  • @ozelo72
    @ozelo72 Год назад +4

    İngilizce videoya Türkçe başlık atıp, İngilizce videoyu İngilizce altyazısıyla millete sunmak çok büyük hizmet? 😂

    • @aklagelen
      @aklagelen  Год назад +1

      Video ana dili ve başlığı ingilizcedir. Hangi ülkeden izliyorsanız başlık size o dilde görünür. Örneğin; Türkiye'den izleyen birisi başlığı Türkçe görecektir. Ayrıca videoya 40'tan fazla dilde altyazı eklenmistir. Türkçe altyazıyı ayarlardan açabilirsiniz. Keyifli seyirler dilerim.

    • @gokhankaratas34
      @gokhankaratas34 11 месяцев назад

      @@aklagelen peki profil resmindeki yazı da hangi ülkeden izleniyorsa ona göre mi şekilleniyor acaba? 🤔

  • @MezeiEugen
    @MezeiEugen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah, install heating into your ceiling. The neighbour above will be very happy.

  • @harupom
    @harupom Год назад

    The way the wall is built is unthinkable in Japan.
    If an earthquake hits, it will be destroyed.

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      It is unthinkable everywhere. Also that insulation is near to nothing.

  • @antoniobonvecchio8351
    @antoniobonvecchio8351 Год назад +1

    il genio mette i mattoni laterizi alla rovescia --- per la portanza i fori vanno messi verticali -- diteglielo al poveretto

  • @henkhessel3651
    @henkhessel3651 Год назад +5

    new physics: hot air drops.

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      Old physics: heat radiates at any direction.

    • @henkhessel3651
      @henkhessel3651 10 месяцев назад

      Ever heard about convection?@@williamforsyth6667

  • @markus-pg6me
    @markus-pg6me Год назад

    Warum füllt man eine Luftkammer mit Materialien?

  • @mossig
    @mossig Год назад +2

    A few dumb ones! Heating the roof! Heat rises. You will have warm attic and a cold room. Why not put re bar in the brick wall with the insulation so it is stronger in an earthquake. The #D printing blocks where laid on a support that looked like a banana of the weight!

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      "Heat rises" My god, another one. No, heat does not rise.
      Ceiling heating is working great, because it transfers heat by radiation instead of convection.

    • @mossig
      @mossig 10 месяцев назад

      @@williamforsyth6667 Yeah, yeah, keeps your ears war and your feet cold. In my country were the ground is frozen most of the time, this is a really dumb idea. No matter what foundation of the house you have. Just take temperature measurements at different heights in the room and try to get it as even as possible. If it's a house with 2 floor open air space, you can use a ceiling fan to circulate the air from under the roof down. I live in a house with 3 floors and it's a big difference in room temperatures in the bottom floor vs the top floor due to heat rising. It's just physics. With warm floors the room can be held colder so you save energy.

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219 Год назад +2

    Some pretty crap ideas mixed in with commercially successful ideas.

  • @deutschland702
    @deutschland702 Год назад +1

    no such a wall insulation is pointless but something of pointless .. in masonry there is a 70% cold bridge and that is not possible

  • @castingshadows282
    @castingshadows282 Год назад

    👍🖖

  • @tonyshouse
    @tonyshouse Год назад

    What is the u-value of the hollow block wall? I like 0.1 and below

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees Год назад +1

      About zero once capillary action soaks the wall from outside to inside.

    • @giorgiokoutsoukos9185
      @giorgiokoutsoukos9185 Год назад

      @@Benzknees Who is the manufcturer of hollow block wall

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees Год назад +1

      @@giorgiokoutsoukos9185 - I doubt they're still in business, the idea is lunacy.

    • @Andrew-vx2ls
      @Andrew-vx2ls Год назад

      @@Benzknees And yet hollow block bricks are the fastest growing area of construction materials in Europe so someone may have misunderstood this idea.

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees Год назад

      @@Andrew-vx2ls - Not this type. Not in this orientation.

  • @pasqualealfano7864
    @pasqualealfano7864 Год назад +2

    E' una tecnologia normale, non incredibile!!!!! Dipende tutto dal calcolo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Jean-vz8co
      @Jean-vz8co Год назад

      son videos de locos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....................yo te digo!!!!!!!!!....

  • @miedzinskilechoslaw4459
    @miedzinskilechoslaw4459 Год назад

    Y7

  • @davidandrzejewski9127
    @davidandrzejewski9127 11 месяцев назад

    Won't work in the North with freezing weather.

  • @anatolykehl2036
    @anatolykehl2036 9 месяцев назад

    Непревзайденные до сих пор технологии 1950-60 годов, это подводные лодки и ракетоносители СССР с их уникальнийшей электроникой управления.... А на экране допотопный новодел с лапшой на уши, и для удорожания жилья... Возьмите учебники по строительству для СПТУ, Техникумов, Советского оброзца, которые по указанию общака ВВ Путина, изымали и сжигали в 2003-07гг. И вы очень удивитесь, за то новое, что там...

  • @pablosaintmarr3223
    @pablosaintmarr3223 Год назад +1

    THose shit red clay bricks are meant to be soaked for 8 hours or more before being laid. If not ! the mortar doesn't adhere correctly.

  • @user-de9mr5pq5s
    @user-de9mr5pq5s Год назад +1

    Это в Турции так строили. Что получилось! Все видели

  • @hawaii3100
    @hawaii3100 Год назад +1

    lose the robo voice thumbs down

  • @rupnovius
    @rupnovius Год назад

    Mauersägeverfahren, also Gefügezerstörung, was für Unsinn. In der Nähe von Essen hat sich mal ein Haus 25 cm auf dem Blech bewegt. grins

  • @iranian4democracy
    @iranian4democracy Год назад +1

    The proposed building wall, is really stupid and has -0- structural value!

  • @CzKaa
    @CzKaa 11 месяцев назад +1

    Heating in ceiling? WTF? Stupid idea. :)

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      Great idea. Works, learn some physics. Start at the different modes of heat transfer.

    • @CzKaa
      @CzKaa 10 месяцев назад

      @@williamforsyth6667 It "works", but much worse than heating in the floor. Warm air rises (it would be good if you learn something about thermodynamics). The ceiling heating heats the air from above and the airflow is minimal. Do you mean infrared thermal radiation? Stupid idea, underfloor heating is much more efficient.

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      @@CzKaa Sorry, you are really clueless about it. Ceiling heating is better than floor for several reasons. Surface heating works with infrared radiation, convection is negligible. The heat transfer works exactly good on floor, wall or ceiling. Why ceiling is better than floor and wall is that there is no disturbance. No wooden floor, no carpets, no furniture, no problems with drilling the wall if hanging a picture.

    • @CzKaa
      @CzKaa 10 месяцев назад

      @@williamforsyth6667 It is only your opinion/pov. :)

  • @ayhanustun5926
    @ayhanustun5926 11 месяцев назад

    Boyle sacma bir teknolojimi olur

  • @anatolykehl2036
    @anatolykehl2036 9 месяцев назад

    Живу в европе 20 лет, больше в ФРГ. Так у меня впечатление что показывают ради показа. В натуре строица такой ужас, что я как архитектр непропустил бы так называемое жильё, в эксплуотацию. Оптимизация, дошла до такой дури, что в домах нет шахт вытяжки, форточек, положенных средств отопления, освещения..., и финольные, акриловые, уритановые.... компаненты зашкаливают... По нормативам Советского жилого допуска, до 75% жильё тупо опасное для жизни, В земле Hessen , черная (раковая) плесень-Schimel, норма ...

  • @n40tom
    @n40tom 11 месяцев назад

    This is nonsense

  • @anatolykehl2036
    @anatolykehl2036 9 месяцев назад

    Ich lebe seit 20 Jahren in Europa, mehr in der Bundesrepublik. Ich habe den Eindruck, dass sie für eine Show gezeigt werden. In der Natur ist die Konstruktion so schrecklich, dass ich als Architekt das sogenannte Gehäuse nicht in Betrieb nehmen würde. Die Optimierung ist so dumm gelaufen, dass es in den Häusern keine Dunstabzugshauben, keine Fenster, keine Heizgeräte, keine Beleuchtung gibt.... und Finol, Acryl, Uritan.... die Begleiter gehen über die Straße... Nach den Standards der sowjetischen Wohntoleranz sind bis zu 75% der Wohnungen stumpf lebensbedrohlich, Im Land Hessen ist schwarzer (krebsartiger) Schimmelpilz die Norm ...

  • @kevinmcgrath3591
    @kevinmcgrath3591 9 месяцев назад

    epically stupid brick wall system - it makes the insulation totally useless

  • @user-xl6yv8do4g
    @user-xl6yv8do4g 9 месяцев назад

    바닥에 해야지..천정에 열선해서 머하게?? 얼빠진 짓일세...

  • @tomaszsitek3140
    @tomaszsitek3140 8 месяцев назад

    a tak budują u nas deweloperzy ruclips.net/video/WLglndFZHvc/видео.html

  • @imlassuom
    @imlassuom 9 месяцев назад

    All are bad ideas !!

  • @timthompson7205
    @timthompson7205 Год назад +3

    Why would anyone put their heating in the ceiling? I get the feeling they failed kindergarten

    • @stevebless5598
      @stevebless5598 Год назад

      My house was built in early 70's with ceiling heat. Other than more available floor space there are Zero positives that I've noticed.

    • @timthompson7205
      @timthompson7205 Год назад

      @@stevebless5598 no shit, the floor space got taken out of the next floor too. This is preschool shit... hey let’s heat the roof... you mean outside?

    • @ooops372
      @ooops372 Год назад

      The only right heating down from ceiling is "dark radiator" (based on gas) or "radiant heating" (electric) because they heat objects, not air.

    • @williamforsyth6667
      @williamforsyth6667 10 месяцев назад

      "put their heating in the ceiling"
      I have ceiling heating and it works perfectly. It transfers heat by radiation, so does not matter whether it is on floor, wall or ceiling.
      If you want surface heating, you can put it
      - on the floor (we have wood floor and carpets, so not optimal)
      - on the walls (hard to find enough surface with no furniture)
      - on the ceiling (perfect, because all of it is available and is undisturbed)
      If it is on the ceiling it can also be used for cooling (which we do not use).

  • @user-po9co2ho5z
    @user-po9co2ho5z 11 месяцев назад

    Dieser Bericht ist scheisse der Berichterstatter hat keine Ahnung von Wärmedämmung und Bau.
    This report sucks, the rapporteur has no idea about thermal insulation and construction.

  • @Norman_Peterson
    @Norman_Peterson Год назад

    EASY???LOL
    What SEEMS EASY is never easy, it is the skill of the operator that makes it seem easy.
    BUT IT IS NOT'.

  • @afifyasseen310
    @afifyasseen310 Год назад

    Non si capisce nulla