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Matt Whiting wrote in
: That's because you are not an engineer and haven't a clue. Almost all common building materials can be used to build a structure of a given strength. It is just that some materials are more cost effective in certain circumstances. A safe room built from 10" thick oak timbers would be quite strong. It is just that few people know how to properly build with timber these days and reinforced concrete is easy and cheap. Nothing to do with strength, it is economics. Matt Tell me something I don't know, Matt. It's called "taking the cheapest route and not worrying about the consequences." And it's precisely what I am addressing. You say I don't have a clue? Tell you what, tell me, when was the last time you saw a safe room built out of 10" thick oak timbers in your average wood home? Juan |
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