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Rawtoast
Joined: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:41 am Posts: 712 Location: New York
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Construction Question - Cinderblocks
Would a 1000 square foot room that has a two story high ceiling be structurally sound if it was made primarily out of cinderblocks, or is two stories too high to go with such thin walls and no middle floor for support? When I picture it in my head, I just see everything wobbling over.
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Sun May 31, 2009 7:32 pm |
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Dauss
A HUMAN BRAIN, SAFELY INSULATED FROM THE TERRORS OF HYPERSPACE
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:54 pm Posts: 1070 Location: Somewhere beyond the endless sea of hyperspace, fighting for your right to call a planet home.
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
You should probably go ask a structural engineer instead of a bunch of 12-20 year olds on a video game 'General Topic' forum before you go experimenting.
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Sun May 31, 2009 7:53 pm |
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Grif
REAL AMERICAN HERO
Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:25 pm Posts: 5655
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
I am assuming you mean a square room, in which case - what are you making the roof out of?
Also, a single layer of cinderblocks two stories high is not going to be structurally sound, no. A few layers locked together in standard brick patterns would be better, but it's hardly ideal construction materials for tall buildings.
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Sun May 31, 2009 8:16 pm |
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janekk
Joined: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:25 pm Posts: 93 Location: Wasteland
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
Forget cinderblocks, do it from paper mâché ..... or Raditz. Idiotic reference no one probably will get anyway aside. I have to agree with Dauss here (as much as I would love to give you some "good" advice ), Data Realms forum isn't best place to ask such questions.
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Sun May 31, 2009 8:18 pm |
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Skiv
Joined: Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:20 pm Posts: 789 Location: Location: Location
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
hehehe Raditz. I lold. And yeah, prolly wrong forum even
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Sun May 31, 2009 8:46 pm |
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whitty
Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:31 am Posts: 2982 Location: Texas
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
If the walls were thick enough, and the roof was made out of a strong, extremely light material, it should be fine.
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Sun May 31, 2009 8:47 pm |
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Rawtoast
Joined: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:41 am Posts: 712 Location: New York
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
Dauss wrote: You should probably go ask a structural engineer instead of a bunch of 12-20 year olds on a video game 'General Topic' forum before you go experimenting. Oh don't worry - I live in a city and have a pretty much 0 chance of building anything smaller than a matchbox in my current hometown. I've just been daydreaming about constructing my own home when I get out of college. I have a hard time fantasizing about unrealistic things, so I just wanted to check on this one thing. I do have some construction experience though, so this is something I am seriously considering, though of course only with the consultation of a licenced contractor, as I think is legally required. Grif wrote: I am assuming you mean a square room, in which case - what are you making the roof out of?
Also, a single layer of cinderblocks two stories high is not going to be structurally sound, no. A few layers locked together in standard brick patterns would be better, but it's hardly ideal construction materials for tall buildings. Thanks! Pillars was the alternative I was thinking of, but thicker walls/higher quality materials works too, I suppose... Suppose
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Sun May 31, 2009 8:51 pm |
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robolee
Joined: Fri May 11, 2007 4:30 pm Posts: 1040 Location: England
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
I'm pretty good at visualising things, and my new school block is being made out of cinderblocks cemented in around a metal framework. The way you say it is that they are just slabbed on top of each other, can you even imagine that being safe (wind blows and the whole thing would fall over, and with all that potential energy you'd be deader than dead)? If you want to be crushed go ahead, if you don't you need to use cement. even two cinderblock thick wall would still be dangerous, three is the bare minimum I would go without concrete... but then again I don't know why I'm telling you this because you'd not be allowed to build it anyway... at least in the UK, JMEMantzel on youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/user/JMEMantzel) has built a hangar, three story dome and plans to build like a massive tower (one story done) and is building a "giant robot" and he's never talked about planning permissions or the like, so the laws are probably different.
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Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:23 am |
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CrazyMLC
Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am Posts: 4772 Location: Good news everyone!
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Re: Construction Question - Cinderblocks
You'd need a very good foundation, and to put in a wooden frame, and have cement. Not just cinder blocks. Even then the second story might not hold a person.
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Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:46 am |
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