• com@mander.xyz
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    So nothing to back up any of your claims. Cool, cool. Keep digging.

    Who is running all the wires through the conduit? The fridge outlet just magically appears in the wall all hooked up for your super tech to hook into it? Who do you think wires up lighting and electrical outlets?

    Show me one legit project with a house built and sold by one 3D printer technician. I’ve got plenty of time today.

    Imagine telling a bunch of construction workers that you can do their job because you can put together IKEA furniture. I’m dying here. Are you 3D printing the plumbing?

    Where is the roof? Who is putting the doors on? Do I get kitchen cabinets or what?

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      Who is running all the wires through the conduit? The fridge outlet just magically appears in the wall all hooked up for your super tech to hook into it? Who do you think wires up lighting and electrical outlets?

      …… it’s essentially extension cords since everything is modular lol. Again, you’re inventing issues. Can someone install their own taps? Sure now the tap line is 50 feet long so a plumber doesn’t need to run lines. Now the fridge cord is 50 feet long, so guess what you don’t need an electrician.

      Do you need to be certified tradesman to install cabinets and doors where you are…? The fuck?

      I’m a redseal carpenter myself, there’s always new competition out there. Who the fuck shit in your cornflakes.

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          Modular refers to something constructed from standardized, independent parts (modules) that can be easily joined, rearranged, or replaced.

          So…. almost like if they print around some modules that have standard hookups you wouldn’t need tradesman?

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            A 3D printed house is not something that fits this. At all. If you think it does, we will just have to agree to disagree.

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                We might be thinking of different things. The interior is somehow different? I know some might frame up drywall to cover the concrete, but what are you talking about the interior parts as?

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                  No, can you not buy “kitchen units” where you are? Premade kitchen cabinets with installed appliances?

                  All they need is water/gas/electrical hookup and you’re done after sliding them in. Lots of outdoor kitchens go this route.

                  Hell they even make modules for high rises here that they just crane in that are complete bathrooms. Like the ones that are for a dozen people.