Okay. We're trying to set this up as fair as possible. Put some on the exterior. You have them on some wall, drywall, frame, two by fours in the middle. No insulation here.
No insulation here. We're checking our temperature at about 48 inches on both sides. On the back of the wall, we'll walk you around here in a we're checking it right behind the burn area on both walls. K. Directly behind the burn here and at 48 inches up.
And then we're doing the exact same thing right here directly behind the burn. And 48 inches up will monitor the temperatures on all these. Depending on what's going on and who it benefits, we're gonna follow the science. Okay? Yeah.
Half the world likes the science one day and doesn't, and the other half of the world likes the science and doesn't. So we're gonna try and follow the science here and, see what happens. So it should be fun. We're gonna turn these on both at the same time. We are you wanna come over here and look at this.
We're roughly four inches there. K. We're dead on four inches right there. And let's have a barbecue. K.
Are we ready? Ready. Everything's ready. Fire truck standing by. Tyler, ready?
Get some water on you? One, two, 3. Put the clock back to zero zero. Okay. We're gonna have to use the different temperature gauge because the other ones don't kick you until 120 degrees.
60 five? 65. Whatever he says, repeat it. 65. Over here, this will be on this.
82. 69. No. Sorry. You gonna see it?
69. Just below. Oh, shoot. It's good. 72, can you see that?
Yep. 71. No. Okay. Right here.
Oh, right here. 60. We call it 59. Okay. Well, it's right here.
59 as well. K. Probably it's on for the minute. Right? K.
If if we're using the laser, It's starting to come through a little bit. I'm recording this, by the way, so awesome. That takes a touch. 65, 63 again. Might need some blankets inside here.
79. 62. There we go. K. We're at nine minutes.
This hasn't even started to move. K? The only thing is the heat coming that way. Hasn't moved yet. We're at nine minutes.
It's getting closer to that 150. Burn through the wood on both. Come around to the backside. Back of the wall here, we're almost at one twenty, so we're about a 100. Halfway down here.
Back of the wall here, come in, get real tight. Tight. K. Barely even moved. K.
That's right behind the burn right there. Up here, course, nothing. I hope you enjoy our videos. People say the Glock 40 cal has been their favorite. Then we beat the hell out of a wall with sledgehammers.
They love that one. Can I stand back? And now we're trying to catch trying to catch something on fire. So say something in the comments. Tell us what you think of the testing we're doing.
Also, tell us how we're doing as far as the prints we're showing out there compared to everything else that's out there. Okay? We're on a different planet. They're not even on the same planet as us. Sounds arrogant?
We're selling printers like crazy. So blame the customers, not us. I need two. 60. Super cold.
K. We're at fifteen minutes. I'm not gonna touch by that. On the other side of this wall, it says zero. I mean, it hasn't gone up.
When we're done, we're gonna throw some water on this. People wonder, well, what's concrete gonna do? It's super hot, and the fireman's out there blowing it with a hose and stuff. So we got, five gallons of water we're gonna dump on this. We'll show you that as well.
Okay. Go through. Oh, yeah. Sixteen minutes, a hundred and eight. Sixteen minutes, a hundred and eight.
Let's see where the two steps are. Sixteen minutes, 61. Whew, we're getting hot back here. 61 at sixteen minutes. Totally.
I see that this is, writing down. 07:50 ish. 08:10. Guys, literally, whole bunch of homes burnt down in Colorado. The only thing standing was the concrete, stem walls, and basements, chimneys.
The rest of it's gone. This is an insurance dream for consumer and the insurance company. Okay? Your house catch on fire with traditional built home, you're screwed. You're starting over.
Okay? Concrete printed home, you're literally gonna go bend, pressure wash, retexture your flat walls on the inside, put new trussing, new carpet in. You'll be in back by morning. And there, $166.65. That's 60.
And would you agree, Tyler? There's no discomfort at all staying in here? None at all. What the hell? What you guys doing?
This is science. Slow brace. Down here, +1 69 about. +1 69? Pretty close.
No. I ain't no wire. 62. Man, it's getting hot. Over here.
K. We just shut down at thirty five, thirty six minutes. K? That's a little stingy for me. K?
Yeah. Right here, hold it forever. K? Okay. Yeah.
It's a little warm right there. Can't get this close. K, guys. Let's take this wall now. Three.
The wall that wall did way better than what I thought. I expected to see that. Hey. Kudos to the guys that make drywall. My hell.
Bottom plate. Oh, look at the bottom plate down here. That's where we were smoking out the back. Oh. I forgot an important thing.
Your house on fire. K. Firemen, it's a total. K. Smoke damage, everything else.
K. We don't have any of this, flaring out. We're gonna pressure wash that and see what it does. Fire guys go in. Trust me.
They're not nice. They're not polite. Okay? Sledgehammers, they're going through doors. They're knocking out walls.
You're gonna have a complete total. Drywall, very strong, way more impressive than I thought. But, by the time the firemen get done with water everywhere, it's a total. You're gonna start all over. So, drywall does not like water on it.
So Yeah. Most of that just broke damage.
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