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Aye much does the robot cost to buy and maintain tho

 

probably way more than would be worth it to build estate worth of houses . But the idea and the machine is amazing . Doupt it will really be the end of bricklayers but for massive structures like trumps wall or something else on a grand scale it might be the future

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Robotic technology is going to cause major problems to society within a decade or two. In the US they're already testing driverless cars, when they've got it sorted ever delivery driver will be out of work.

 

Sometimes technology can be too good. The future is going to be nearly everyone being on the dole

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The robot created jobs for engineers and associate engineers and assembly factory workers maybe some trade men too for factory maintenance , the question can be did it create more jobs then it has removed

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The robot created jobs for engineers and associate engineers and assembly factory workers maybe some trade men too for factory maintenance , the question can be did it create more jobs then it has removed

 

 

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No!

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The robot created jobs for engineers and associate engineers and assembly factory workers maybe some trade men too for factory maintenance , the question can be did it create more jobs then it has removed

Take a rough guess at no

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The problem with robots is problem solving if something goes wrong the system fails. If the bales of bricks are different lengths or heights and not consistant everything will end up in a big shit heap. A good bricky will shout a few fcuks scratch his arse smoke a fag and then whip out the con saw or change his mortar bed depths to allow for this which you can't do with adhesive. Anyway you wouldn't get a wheelbarrow down most sites with scaffolding everywhere let alone that monstrosity and if it's a wet day how will you get it in through the pub door for a few beers after all the bricks it's laid.

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I like to see it when it comes to a soldier course, setting out for lead, picking up or grinding beds because the foundation was sort of concrete, like to see it read the lintel scedule and then change them out again cause gaffer gave you wrong one lol and there no way they could position that perfectly to work to pins in foundations on a building site when you have 5mm tolerance.

If it moves slightly on soft ground it would be to set up again in which time I would be on the second footing laughing me back of at the peice of shite. Think brickys jobs are safe.

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