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Did All Y’all See this?
Posted by RADAR on September 14, 2022 at 9:38 pmRADAR replied 1 year, 7 months ago 11 Members · 16 Replies- 16 Replies
That is really neat!
That is quite impressive, but which of the 3 blue lines within 1/2″ of each other is grid line “D”?
@tim-libs
QA/QC
You need to make sure what you put in; is what comes out.
I hope everyone has a great day; I know I will!pretty neato..
now we need them to invent a flat smooth as glass non obstructed surface to install on the construction site.
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You will never have a working site that is that clear or flat to allow that kind of thing to be used effectively. Marking roads however, yes, it would be great for that.
Yeah, I want to see that thing mark a slab that has concrete dust and water all over it, underneath a dozen piles of material that have been staged there, hopping over electrical cords and air hoses and dodging contractors along the way.
On the flip side, I have seen a handful of projects that are clean enough for it to work, and it would probably have saved a lot of time on those.
“…people will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think.” -Neil Postmanhttps://tinymobilerobots.com/road-marking-robot/tinypremarker/
Getting replaced by more and more robots.
—Dan MacIsaac, PLS- Posted by: @minbarwinkle
You will never have a working site that is that clear or flat to allow that kind of thing to be used effectively.
Respectfully, I disagree.
By contract, for layout of interior walls, areas of work are to be clear of all obstruction and debris.
- Posted by: @tim-v-pls
And if you don’t embrace that, you’ll get left behind.
I hope everyone has a great day; I know I will! @dougie “This is a blues riff in B”…
But anyone who knows, knows it’s “Bb”
That’s my kinda construction layout.
On most the sites I’ve seen it wouldn’t work. 1) you have to pay one guy to babysit it, 2) It’s not actually moving that fast: Imagine how fast two workers can chalk a line. It’s more than twice as slow. It’s probably over 4 times as slow.
As far as junk/obstructions: In my sector good luck. You can complain to the GC. You can try to make them pay for lost time, but it’s a bad idea. Especially when your competition isn’t complaining. Given the speed of that thing, the next issue appears: How long are you able to have that thing roll around while the other trades need in the area?
It’s neat that it even prints the door swings. That looks cool but it’s 100% marketing. Typical, each individual trade is responsible for their own layout(s) so although it would be cool to lay everything down it will never happen. Too much liability not enough reward. I wish it weren’t like that because it limits a lot of potential and creates a lot of overlap, but it’s the nature of the beast.
Guys that are experienced doing layout are FAST. And with wages the way they are, at least here in Western Canada, you won’t break even buying that thing.
- Posted by: @keithscadservices
It’s more than twice as slow. It’s probably over 4 times as slow.
Have you used one?
I hope everyone has a great day; I know I will!
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