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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Back Room => Topic started by: tennx on October 10, 2022, 10:01:09 AM

Title: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: tennx on October 10, 2022, 10:01:09 AM
If the government is going to allow folks to rebuild in FLA….IMHO this is how it should be done…..maybe use some of that Ukraine funds….

https://apple.news/AgP2rfkkmThmsbXFISARjrg
Title: Re: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: SILENT SQUIRREL on October 10, 2022, 10:18:20 AM
IMO
Those design standards should become part of the local building codes for new construction in hurricane prone areas
Especially construction of communities vs individual one-off homes.
Of course, that would annoy the real estate developers (read as cut into their profits) and they would lobby against it

just my too sents
Ed
Title: Re: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: Bimota on October 10, 2022, 10:18:44 AM
In Fl, round is the only way to go.
https://www.monolithic.org/benefits/benefits-survivability/is-round-stronger-than-square-round-house-survives-hurricane-charley (https://www.monolithic.org/benefits/benefits-survivability/is-round-stronger-than-square-round-house-survives-hurricane-charley)


One thing that surprised me was how many houses did not loose their roofs.
Title: Re: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: Bimota on October 10, 2022, 01:34:04 PM
Tennx - If the government is going to allow folks to rebuild in FLA….IMHO this is how it should be done


You know there are a lot of places that people have a opinion on rebuilding. What should we do
about rebuilding in Tornado Alley? What should we do about rebuilding along rivers? What about
lakes? What about flood planes? What about hill sides? What about earth quake zones?

Where are we going to live?
Title: Re: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: tennx on October 10, 2022, 01:56:06 PM
Tennx - If the government is going to allow folks to rebuild in FLA….IMHO this is how it should be done


You know there are a lot of places that people have a opinion on rebuilding. What should we do
about rebuilding in Tornado Alley? What should we do about rebuilding along rivers? What about
lakes? What about flood planes? What about hill sides? What about earth quake zones?

Where are we going to live?

Im not saying they shouldn’t live there…or any place…...just that rebuilding should be to better….standard….same goes for any place prone to repeated catastrophes…..@ some point u would think common sense would prevail… good  luck
Title: Re: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: Privateer on October 10, 2022, 03:00:54 PM
I just built a shed kit and believe me, I didn't follow the plans!
I added extra corner braces, twice the nails for sideing, hurricane clips, and cross braceing in the rafters!
We get winds in the 50+ MPH gusts and I don't want to have to rebuild a durned shed!
Title: Re: profiled on 60 minutes..
Post by: buellm2 on October 10, 2022, 04:04:04 PM
When you are building a structure for yourself and you plan to be there for awhile, the smart way is to overbuild every detail.   General contractors are trying to make a profit.   They have a strong incentive to use the least amount of the cheapest materials, assembled as fast as possible and using the cheapest help.  I'm never surprised when those buildings turn to cr-p.   To be fair, over the years I've had a chance to examine some old and some new Florida construction in the Fort Lauderdale area.   A lot of older stuff is crappier than I would build a doghouse.   Newer hurricane code compliant stuff is pretty solid.   Of course if I were building it for myself, I'd take it beyond code.