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(2)Grandpa Brad, who watched and directed everything
(3)Today’s expression
(4)He’s a carpenter and an architect
(5)In fact, Grandpa Brad, including my family
(6)Today’s expression 2
(7)He’s built a total of five houses from the beginning
(8)Why don’t America have reinforced concrete housesIt’s made of only trees, so if there’s a big wind, everything goes to the sky
(9)”If you build it out of wood, it doesn’t just fly into the sky.”
(10)I guess Koreans get this impressionThats the impression that a lot of people
(11)Actually, all the walls are firmly fixed to the concrete floor
(12)● Today’s expression
(13)So that’s not gonna happen
(14)If there’s a tornado that’s strong enough, it’ll fly away
(15)If it’s that strong, it’s the same with the rebar building
(16)The rebar is bent…
(17)I understand why Koreans think that
(18)It looks very fragile
(19)But it’s not
(20)It’s much stronger than I thought
(21)And if you’re good at painting, you’ll have hundreds of years
(22)Usually, it’s because it’s hard to take care of
(23)But that’s right. America is younger than Korea
(24)It’s not as long as Korea
(25)Just so you don’t have to wait and see if it lasts for years
(26)The design elements, too
(27)More than anything else, there are so many things you can do with wood
(28)Unlike blocks and concrete. Trang
(29)If you build a house with full-strength, weak concrete
(30)It’s like 20 times more than a wood frame home
(31)I’d rather have a bunker or something
(32)There’s a lot you can do if you build a house out of wood
(33)More than anything, the design is limited
(34)If you look at all the angles in this house
(35)If you want to make a concrete house strong enough
(36)It’s really thick
(37)It’s hard to make a circle
(38)And it’s rough, too. It’s heavier
(39)The foundation has to be strong
(40)We need to change everything for concrete
(41)Brad’s explanation solved your curiosity
(42)The other day priest-zadok 10
(43)Korea doesn’t use rebar these days either