The Temp bunker

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alphenor said:
don't forget all of us were once one of them...
I wasn't.
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A Gay Little Catboy said:
All pokenoobs in the bunker will be dead in 15 minutes unless they pack their shit and go into the new Pokenoob bunker I just built

The one that you....just....built?

Man this is such an insult to the people that actually build structures.

By now you would be waiting on the plumbing inspection before even forming up the walls.
By now your forming carpenters would be drinking coffee and talking about how to form up walls that not only curve around the perimeter, but also curve upward into a dome (the most difficult shape to make in wood and thus in concrete, unless you have plastic or fiber forms pre-made . It's not quite so difficult in steel, but even then making all the pieces bolt or tie up is difficult)
Once the form is built, and the steel inserted in the concrete cavity, you have to wait for 48 hours before the concrete is even close to being cured.

Man, no respect for builders these days.


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Vulpes Abnocto said:
A Gay Little Catboy said:
All pokenoobs in the bunker will be dead in 15 minutes unless they pack their shit and go into the new Pokenoob bunker I just built

The one that you....just....built?

Man this is such an insult to the people that actually build structures.

By now you would be waiting on the plumbing inspection before even forming up the walls.
By now your forming carpenters would be drinking coffee and talking about how to form up walls that not only curve around the perimeter, but also curve upward into a dome (the most difficult shape to make in wood and thus in concrete, unless you have plastic or fiber forms pre-made . It's not quite so difficult in steel, but even then making all the pieces bolt or tie up is difficult)
Once the form is built, and the steel inserted in the concrete cavity, you have to wait for 48 hours before the concrete is even close to being cured.

Man, no respect for builders these days.


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And no respect for the poor bastards who wind up contracting the shitty ones...
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