This confuses and enrages the american

This confuses and enrages the american.

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oh hi 3rd world

rebar already rusting during construction

its amazing how common this is

no coating on the rebar

Wut?

once its sealed it wont rust as much

ZBROJONY BETON. POLISH JEWISH TREASURE.

Rebar?

why do Euros constantly think about us?

You spelled “Canadians” wrong

houses are depreciating assets

that one of the gauls your an illegal

jealousy

Well. It sure does confuse the gringo

a concrete footing? how is that confusing?

Yes, and their thoughts are usually things they make up about us in order to better cope with their own dismal situation.
Both of our countries have issues, but they are thoroughly cucked compared to us, and that must hurt them deeply.

Nothing screams quality construction quite like a poorly poured concrete slab, rusty bent rebar and a memeflag.

concrete contains water and absorbs water it will rust after 50 years

I don't even know what country you're from. Europoors always seething about America? I don't even think about you at all.

Just don't sell?

Reabar needs some surface rust for the concrete to properly adhere, but this confuses and enrages the leaf.

Jokes on you, this is Anon Babble so im not white

Eh, I feel its more like they are being cheap and using certain metal products like rebar as material dumps.
Moving from standard Carbon Steel to any kind of alloy, even very low sub 1% alloys is such a massive increase, its not even funny.

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even we don't build houses out of fucking cardboard

the building itself depreciates since you need capital for upkeep and maintenance. only the land appreciates

hurr durr every death in nature is a 411 case

No, you fuckin' retards, it's because a bunch of rich idiots tried to climb a 13,000 ft mountain and they weren't prepared for the conditions or task.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimpfischhorn

Look at pic related, look at that elevation and topography, the name (-horn, so this isn't some gently hike to a flattop summit), and also notice, all that light blue shading means a glacier, which can be a death sentence to fuck around in, if you don't know what you are doing (but probably not how they died, as all the bodies were accounted for, and when you die due to trying to traversing a glacier, the body is very hard to find of one goes missing and there's no last sighting of the missing before they go unexpectingly crevassing, if it ever is located ever again).
These businessmen most likely were staying at the nearby ski resort north of this mountain, on a whim decided that they wanted to do this climb, and had no real business mountaineering in gnarly alpine conditions that they had no training for.

How all of them died?
Most likely a spring avalanche, my guess. Only real logical way that they could all die in the same relative place and be found close-ish to one another. If they died in staggered fashion and not all at once, you'd see a trail and them dropping at different locations (and if that was the case, they probably would have called or signaled for help after the first one died or got seriously hypothermic; not so with an avalanche, where everyone will be buried at once and there's no time for any calls or sat beacon activations or anything).
That, or exposure after a freak storm dropped freezing rain on all of them or something and then constant below freezing winds did the rest, but again, they probably would have tried to contact the outside if that were the case (all of this assuming that they have satellite signaling devices, as I doubt phones would be covered out here).

Next you will say metal should be rusty before you paint it so the paint sticks...

stfu beaner. You aren't consolidating that concrete properly for those stip and column footings, and I will have your ass off my job if I have to come back out here and find a single god damn thing out of spec with the work of your lazy ass shit for brains crew again.

Looks really bad for the environment.

Surface rust is normal and doesn't affect strength.
Stainless steel would be weaker.
At most they could apply a coating, not sure why they don't do that.

Stabil

its probably just been lying around for ages.

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don't fall for jewish tricks

Europe built with wood until there was no wood left. We replanted our forests while you were preparing for WW2, so we still have trees. It's kind of like how Europe used coal to industrialize but doesn't want anyone else to use it. Good for me, but not for thee.

Oxygen causes rust, not water.

concrete isn't paint, incel

Yea, I was right

ASTM A 616 & ASTM A 617 (now replaced by the combined standard A996) reinforcing bars are re-rolled rail steel and re-rolled rail axle steel with uncontrolled chemistry

uncontrolled chemistry

re-rolled rails and axles

the mud flood still powers our economy ><

Because we love you, flabby.
I once invited an American into my home and told him to go ahead while I unloaded some stuff. Then I saw him walk into the chicken coop. When I asked him why he did that, he said that it was built as an American home and thought it was the house.

Nucor, the largest steel producer in the United States, claims its steel bar products are made from 97% recycled steel.[37]

Just like you, with a recycled rusting vagina hole

Russians are such clueless fucking retards. Tens of millions of homes in the US are made of brick and mortar. Not only that, but more new home buyers are asking for block home construction.

For builders who complete more than 51 homes a year, 42% say they have used brick more often in the last 3 years, while the percentage is slightly smaller (35%) for those who build 11 to 50 homes a year.

If you're a Russian and you have no idea what a "new home" is, ask an American to explain it to you.

Looks like a standard foundation, nigger

He walked into your bedroom?

Maybe chemistry just isn't your strong suit, toothpastebro.