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haydee

2018-11-23 08:52:22
  • #1
Shell construction often appears smaller and floor slabs appear tiny
 

Wickie

2018-11-23 09:23:31
  • #2
The panic constantly fluctuates during the construction phase:
Oh my goodness, way too big...
Oh sh.... way too tiny!
When the roof is on the ground floor, it looks different again. It'll be fine
 

11ant

2018-11-23 18:01:16
  • #3
However, to my shame, I only now notice that - see botched bags - several sections of the wall deviate from the standard dimensions. Strange, "usually" I already complain about that point in the floor plan topic

Are they also made of porous bricks, but still not tied in immediately?
 

Zaba12

2018-11-23 18:52:20
  • #4

How can something like that happen to you? :-p

Here, take a look...
 

Zaba12

2018-11-23 19:23:02
  • #5

Please enlighten me where this could become problematic because of that!
 

11ant

2018-11-23 19:46:07
  • #6
That would be said far too dramatically. This inhomogeneity creates nests of different thermal behavior compared to the surrounding wall surface. But you don't have to imagine it as seriously as if the wallpaper were sweating locally and mold was spreading. Nevertheless, it is a slightly avoidable botch. Thinking in eighth-meter quantum jumps is not rocket science, and actually "belongs" in the mother’s milk of a building planner. Science is still puzzled: is 11ant failure just a residual risk, or was it really the Illuminati with their chemtrails?
 
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