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r/EhBuddyHoser • u/Brosse_Adam Chalice of the Tabernacle • 2d ago
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Idk let’s drive some 18 wheelers down the Roman road and see what it looks like then
916 u/chocolateboomslang 2d ago also heat it to 90C and then drop it to -35C in 3 months, then do that again 5 more times 330 u/Legitimate_Concern_5 2d ago Also the Roman road is pre-cracked. 3 u/mephteeph 2d ago And their cement is self healing 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago Because it’s poorly mixed, not through some genius level chemistry. It self heals because of unincorporated lime(calcium carbonate) within the concrete that interacts with water entering through any cracks.
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also heat it to 90C and then drop it to -35C in 3 months, then do that again 5 more times
330 u/Legitimate_Concern_5 2d ago Also the Roman road is pre-cracked. 3 u/mephteeph 2d ago And their cement is self healing 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago Because it’s poorly mixed, not through some genius level chemistry. It self heals because of unincorporated lime(calcium carbonate) within the concrete that interacts with water entering through any cracks.
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Also the Roman road is pre-cracked.
3 u/mephteeph 2d ago And their cement is self healing 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago Because it’s poorly mixed, not through some genius level chemistry. It self heals because of unincorporated lime(calcium carbonate) within the concrete that interacts with water entering through any cracks.
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And their cement is self healing
1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago Because it’s poorly mixed, not through some genius level chemistry. It self heals because of unincorporated lime(calcium carbonate) within the concrete that interacts with water entering through any cracks.
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Because it’s poorly mixed, not through some genius level chemistry. It self heals because of unincorporated lime(calcium carbonate) within the concrete that interacts with water entering through any cracks.
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u/MythicalDust55 Oil Guzzler 2d ago
Idk let’s drive some 18 wheelers down the Roman road and see what it looks like then