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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's holding that up?
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous hole
in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's holding
that up?


I wonder if it's only the outer rendering that's flaked off, and there's a
solid breezeblock wall behind it which is providing the structural strength.
Even so, it's amazing that the rendering is still supporting its own weight.

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"James Wilkinson", "Steven ******","Bruce Farquar", "Fred Johnson, etc.),
the pathological resident idiot and attention whore of all the uk ngs,
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FLUSH the clinically insane sociopathic attention whore's and ******'s
latest attention-baiting sick bull**** unread again

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You have been presented with a viewpoint with information, reasoning,
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I wonder if


I only wonder if you are perhaps the very dumbest of all the blathering
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On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
....no lintel needed ...


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On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...
Agreed, similar to the arched brick bridges technique.

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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)
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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)

Without buttresses, yes.
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triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


What he is doing is called trolling; and what you are doing is called
troll-feeding, you troll-feeding senile HUGE ASSHOLE!
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On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Raining in Cardiff, as usual


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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/we...se-genova.html


You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)

ha ha you noticed that as well....tee hee...but apart from that
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On 23/07/2020 16:16, Bod wrote:
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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/we...se-genova.html


You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the
enormous hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above
it?!* What's holding that up?
triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)

Without buttresses, yes.

totly
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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Raining in Cardiff, as usual

and Blackpool ...
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Raining in Cardiff, as usual


needs a cam of the Q at Versailles

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On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 16:13:12 +0100, Andrew wrote:

On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's
holding that up?

triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)


Surely the brick in the middle of the top of the hole will fall, and so on.


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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous hole
in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's holding
that up?


I wonder if it's only the outer rendering that's flaked off, and there's a
solid breezeblock wall behind it which is providing the structural strength.
Even so, it's amazing that the rendering is still supporting its own weight.


I think you mean concrete block. Breezeblock is the stuff that weighs virtually nothing and you can smash it with your fist. It's only used for internal walls.
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On 24/07/2020 00:13, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 16:13:12 +0100, Andrew
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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/we...se-genova.html



You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding that up?
triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...


Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)


Surely the brick in the middle of the top of the hole will fall, and so on.

Nah
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On 24/07/2020 00:14, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 13:10:22 +0100, NY wrote:

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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole
in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's holding
that up?


I wonder if it's only the outer rendering that's flaked off, and
there's a
solid breezeblock wall behind it which is providing the structural
strength.
Even so, it's amazing that the rendering is still supporting its own
weight.


I think you mean concrete block.* Breezeblock is the stuff that weighs
virtually nothing and you can smash it with your fist.* It's only used
for internal walls.

and it floats ...
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Holes don't fall its buildings that fall.
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous hole
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that up?



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and it floats ...


Just like you two pieces of **** do!


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Nah


Idiot!
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Holes don't fall its buildings that fall.
Brainless & Daft


What about the big hole in your demented senile head, troll-feeding senile
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 06:20:42 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:

On 24/07/2020 00:14, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 13:10:22 +0100, NY wrote:

"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous
hole
in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's holding
that up?

I wonder if it's only the outer rendering that's flaked off, and
there's a
solid breezeblock wall behind it which is providing the structural
strength.
Even so, it's amazing that the rendering is still supporting its own
weight.


I think you mean concrete block. Breezeblock is the stuff that weighs
virtually nothing and you can smash it with your fist. It's only used
for internal walls.

and it floats ...


But won't provide structural strength.
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Are you insane? If you remove the hole, whatever was above it is now above empty space and is therefore subject to the forces of gravity.


On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 07:12:50 +0100, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:

Holes don't fall its buildings that fall.
Brian

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On 24/07/2020 00:13, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 16:13:12 +0100, Andrew
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On 23/07/2020 14:39, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/07/2020 12:59, Commander Kinsey wrote:
https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/we...se-genova.html



You'll have to watch this during daylight hours. Notice the enormous
hole in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?! What's
holding that up?
triangle of pressure load or whatever it is called above the opening
...no lintel needed ...

Until the lateral walls bulge out :-)


Surely the brick in the middle of the top of the hole will fall, and so on.

Nah


The hole is holding up the brick?


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On 24/07/2020 19:28, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 06:20:42 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

On 24/07/2020 00:14, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 13:10:22 +0100, NY wrote:

"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole
in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding
that up?

I wonder if it's only the outer rendering that's flaked off, and
there's a
solid breezeblock wall behind it which is providing the structural
strength.
Even so, it's amazing that the rendering is still supporting its own
weight.

I think you mean concrete block.* Breezeblock is the stuff that weighs
virtually nothing and you can smash it with your fist.* It's only used
for internal walls.

and it floats ...


But won't provide structural strength.

but you can cut it with a hardpoint saw ...
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On 25/07/2020 07:02, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 24/07/2020 19:28, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 06:20:42 +0100, Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

On 24/07/2020 00:14, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 13:10:22 +0100, NY wrote:

"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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You'll have to watch this during daylight hours.* Notice the enormous
hole
in the wall, yet there's a restaurant running above it?!* What's
holding
that up?

I wonder if it's only the outer rendering that's flaked off, and
there's a
solid breezeblock wall behind it which is providing the structural
strength.
Even so, it's amazing that the rendering is still supporting its own
weight.

I think you mean concrete block.* Breezeblock is the stuff that weighs
virtually nothing and you can smash it with your fist.* It's only used
for internal walls.
and it floats ...


But won't provide structural strength.

but you can cut it with a hardpoint saw ...

Thermalite blocks are light and can be used for external load bearing
walls and are pretty good heat insulators.
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but you can cut it with a hardpoint saw ...


Are you at it again, you troll-feeding piece of senile ****?
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