GodIsaCatholic
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Location: Boston, MA Joined: 08.05.2013
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Trackter and papers and something something - WaterBoy
THEY TOOK ARE JOBS!!!!! |
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bixll
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Location: New Glasgow, NS Joined: 09.04.2008
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They're supposed to build most of it in wood too. Encourages the Québec economy, it's usually cheaper, and I believe it's more durable and easier to repair than concrete. It's the new trend nowadays to build all in wood, and unlike what Concrete people will tell you, it's not that much more dangerous for Fires. - Jean_Perron
The termites agree. |
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-davies-
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: A medical emergency involving you. Joined: 08.05.2013
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They're supposed to build most of it in wood too. Encourages the Québec economy, it's usually cheaper, and I believe it's more durable and easier to repair than concrete. It's the new trend nowadays to build all in wood, and unlike what Concrete people will tell you, it's not that much more dangerous for Fires. - Jean_Perron
the matchstick people told me their stuff wasn't any more flammable either |
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Fredobface
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Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
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Wow, love what you have done with the place.. - bixll
So that's what they did with l'ovni at La ronde |
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Jean_Perron
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Location: Fleurimont, Québec Joined: 08.03.2012
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Jean_Perron
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Location: Fleurimont, Québec Joined: 08.03.2012
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The termites agree.  - bixll
Do they chew through the anti-bacterias product they put on the wood nowadays? |
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Fountain-San
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Location: Marchand is a rat fink dweeb.., ME Joined: 02.21.2007
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They're supposed to build most of it in wood too. Encourages the Québec economy, it's usually cheaper, and I believe it's more durable and easier to repair than concrete. It's the new trend nowadays to build all in wood, and unlike what Concrete people will tell you, it's not that much more dangerous for Fires. - Jean_Perron
(frank)ing concrete people are insufferable aren't they? |
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bixll
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Location: New Glasgow, NS Joined: 09.04.2008
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Do they chew through the anti-bacterias product they put on the wood nowadays?  - Jean_Perron
Who knows.. I am sure it will be very nice. |
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WaterBoy
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Location: The opposite of what Pat says, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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THEY TOOK ARE JOBS!!!!! - GodIsaCatholic
Our you HoK ? |
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Jean_Perron
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Location: Fleurimont, Québec Joined: 08.03.2012
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the matchstick people told me their stuff wasn't any more flammable either - -davies-
I'm no civil engineer, but a friend of mine is and that's what he told me. Concrete melts and can burn, it's not much safer than wood. And it's a lot more trouble to replace. If a plank is broken or rotten, you take it out and replace it. If there's a crack too dangerous on Concrete, you have to destroy the wall and build a new one. Wood is cheaper in almost every possible way, and it's not necessarily less durable nor more dangerous for Fires if you're careful enough.
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WaterBoy
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Location: The opposite of what Pat says, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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I'm no civil engineer, but a friend of mine is and that's what he told me. Concrete melts and can burn, it's not much safer than wood. And it's a lot more trouble to replace. If a plank is broken or rotten, you take it out and replace it. If there's a crack too dangerous on Concrete, you have to destroy the wall and build a new one. Wood is cheaper in almost every possible way, and it's not necessarily less durable nor more dangerous for Fires if you're careful enough.
/brokenrecord - Jean_Perron
Let's ask Fred. |
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Jean_Perron
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Location: Fleurimont, Québec Joined: 08.03.2012
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(frank)ing concrete people are insufferable aren't they? - Fountain-San
They do what's best for them and their industry, can't blame 'em to defend their product. But from what I understand it's not considered to be the best product anymore for such buildings. I don't know about skyscrapers though, I have my doubts for wooden ones.
Friend of mine works for his father and his uncle who have a company that do the footings for big buildings and basements for houses/appartment buildings. His love for concrete can be too much. He sees concrete EVERYWHERE
'I could put a slab here for my fire place'
'Oh yeah and here we could have a gazebo on a concrete slab'
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Jean_Perron
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Location: Fleurimont, Québec Joined: 08.03.2012
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Let's ask Fred. - WaterBoy
Bon point Jacques |
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Fredobface
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
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I'm no civil engineer, but a friend of mine is and that's what he told me. Concrete melts and can burn, it's not much safer than wood. And it's a lot more trouble to replace. If a plank is broken or rotten, you take it out and replace it. If there's a crack too dangerous on Concrete, you have to destroy the wall and build a new one. Wood is cheaper in almost every possible way, and it's not necessarily less durable nor more dangerous for Fires if you're careful enough.
/brokenrecord - Jean_Perron
Concrete does not melt, it loses mass when it's exposed to heat that will have burned any wooden structure..
A crack in concrete can be replaced with époxy injection or carbon fiber pannels.
Wood is more dangerous or fires and will cause the fire to spread quicker. You'll need more sprinklers and more emergy exits in your building.
It's cheaper , versatile and pretty durable. Requires more maitenance. |
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Fredobface
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
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Let's ask Fred. - WaterBoy
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hscesq
Referee Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Our debt is easily solvable considering the assets owned by the province. QP, NY Joined: 06.26.2007
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THEY TOOK ARE JOBS!!!!! - GodIsaCatholic
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Fountain-San
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Marchand is a rat fink dweeb.., ME Joined: 02.21.2007
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Concrete does not melt, it loses mass when it's exposed to heat that will have burned any wooden structure..
A crack in concrete can be replaced with époxy injection or carbon fiber pannels.
Wood is more dangerous or fires and will cause the fire to spread quicker. You'll need more sprinklers and more emergy exits in your building.
It's cheaper , versatile and pretty durable. Requires more maitenance. - Fredobface
looks like we have a concrete person |
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Fredobface
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Pacioretty is a gamebreaker, you need guys like that -DD, QC Joined: 12.09.2008
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looks like we have a concrete person - Fountain-San
Nah, I prefer steel structures. |
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WaterBoy
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Location: The opposite of what Pat says, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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Nah, I prefer steel structures. - Fredobface
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l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Unfortunately, QC Joined: 07.01.2009
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Nah, I prefer steel structures. - Fredobface
I'm no expert, but looks like they are using a lot of steel to me.
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stinger67
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: QC Joined: 07.03.2008
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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I'm no expert, but looks like they are using a lot of steel to me.

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Perfect building for Mixmania, Star Académie, Marie-Mai and CEline Dion to perform as it'll always be empty. |
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l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Unfortunately, QC Joined: 07.01.2009
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Perfect building for Mixmania, Star Académie, Marie-Mai and CEline Dion to perform as it'll always be empty. - Pecafan Fan
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WaterBoy
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Location: The opposite of what Pat says, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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Tee-Dot
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: For being Stee's alternate personality or being associated with M. Night Shyamalan? Joined: 12.11.2008
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Does this place have a name yet? |
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