FBR General Discussion, page-3259

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    big problem as i see it with fbr model is too many moving parts. that kind of thing is okay in a factory shop printing up homes, but outside in the grit, the wind, the dirt, the heat, the cold, the wet? im not so sure. plus after one or two buildings those moving parts may hold up? but what about after the first 20 houses, or even 50-100?
    lots of moving parts are great when a machine [or robot] does not have to cope with too much stress being placed upon those parts like with 'boston robotics' whose leverages are quite different to fbr's levers. how long will fbr's intricate parts put up with the terrific prolonged loads? before needing replacement parts and expensive ones!
    don't get me wrong love the machinery, but suspicious of the robustness of the technology esp in dirty, clogging conditions such as building sites.
    either all the best!
    Last edited by jad666: 22/02/23
 
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