Metal velcro!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/04/steel_velcro/
No more screwing DW? Siding installs?
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Metal velcro!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/04/steel_velcro/
No more screwing DW? Siding installs?
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interesting link ! I Googled it but only got a German site.
How would you attach that to the material used, special adhesive, mechanical fastners?
wonder what the cost is?
You just know some yahoo is going to want to use it to attach a 'temporary' 1600 sq ft deck to a house...
Here's another link from the same site. We're all obsolete.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/01/concrete_building_printers/
I get a kick out of how the Brits write: "Khoshnevis and his chums are chuffed to announce their new partnership with Caterpillar. They also say that NASA is interested in using their gear for building bases on the Moon or Mars, without astronauts having to loosen their spacesuit trousers and heave hods of bricks about."