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Incredible construction machines you’ve never seen before. Amazing construction technology

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Incredible construction machines you've never seen before. Amazing construction technology
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Total Happy Up And Sunny by Sascha Ende
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Fretless by Kevin MacLeod
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Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod
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Ukulele Fun by Rafael Krux
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1. ACO
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2. DEUTSCHE ROCKWOOL
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3. Hornos de Leña
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4. Piscine Hippocampe
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24 comments

    1. Don Briggs

      ​@Mikey moo Arthur C Clarke once said “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”
      Whilst everything that this video portrays is clever, useful, or amazing, *none of it is new* though. I was fitting similar driveway drainage systems when I was in the construction industry. That was over 25 years ago now. I used to have one in front of my garage because the driveway was sloped down towards it and the garage would flood every time it rained.
      If you have never seen it before, and you can visualise a real need, then yes, it would be amazing, but where are the Incredible construction machines?

  1. Gypsy JR

    Years ago in California, when CA was still a dream place to live, I had a gunite and plaster poll put in. It was quite a process. the gunite was sprayed in, and left rough so the plaster could adhere strongly. When they were done, I had to put a lawn sprinkler on the floor of the pool for 4 days to keep it moist as the sprayed gunite and plaster cured. Completely trouble free for the 10 years we kept the house before moving out of California. I did my own decking, with pumped in, very dry, concrete and embedded aggregate so it wasn’t terribly slippery. Also did the rain runoff drains, into a front year seepage pipe. The grass in the front yard was surprisingly green. 🙂

  2. J D

    Pure bollocks. Just a load of pinched videos edited together of other people’s work. Clickbait is bad enough but its tragic when you need to use it to get people to watch videos of someone building a residential drain!

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