Fast---Brick..

Discussion in 'Development' started by willair, 21st Nov, 2018.

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  1. willair

    willair Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    FBR (Fastbrick Robotics) | Industrial Automation Technology
    ASX code ----FBR---

    I have been waiting for this to happen as it embraces the simple ,and sidesteps the unions gangsters rain days workcover ect pure ""A-I"" and avoids all the complicated ..

    btw I have no holding in this company -not yet ..
     
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    LOL. Takes a team to set-up and maintain, builds slower, simple homes only....

    What a revolution.
     
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    Everyone see's the future different Aaron ,plus I study a lot of companies like this and sometimes the media will pump up the price---but as the price value went downward instead of up ---back too the white-board and look for fast-bucks in something more weirder..
     
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    I'm in the game. I know what these things take to set-up. It isn't just a truck rocking up to site.

    There'd be a surveyor (costs more than a brickie), truck driver and brick loader.

    Also the cost of the specialist bricks are WAY WAY more than a standard pallet.

    High rise we use tilt-up here, versus in the EU.

    So you can dream and hope all you like - this tech is doomed to fail here considering our comparative low and sparsely-spread population.
     
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    Saw this clip a couple of years ago. Would be more efficient just to use hebel panels.
     
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    the Surveyor is not going to want to work in the rain.

    bugger that i'm joining a gangster union
     
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    I was more looking at the Wienerberger angle the worlds largest producer bricks pipe systems concrete pavers ect ,and yes you are right this idea has been around for a while ...Just one of my failures of second --order thinking..