For years I’ve been an advocate of applying welding technology to the home. I think the application of welding technology to the home is a great way to create more sustainable and less toxic construction materials. This technology allows for the creation of new materials that can be durable, long-lasting, and as environmentally friendly as possible.
As you may already know, I am a proponent of the application of welding technology to construction. I know, I know, the first thing that came to my mind was “You know, you can spray-paint your house to make it look like a rocket-fueled monster is on the roof.” I mean, sure, that’s a great idea. I’ve been there before, I’ve done it before.
What I do find interesting though is when I read articles on construction materials I see the words “concrete,” “rubber,” and “plastic.” I just assumed that these were the kind of materials that were popular in the 1970s. As a matter of fact, the most common concrete is the “concrete block” I find in my house’s basement. I have yet to see a concrete beam.