ProtFranco

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ProtFranco

ProtFranco

@prot_franco

Katılım Ekim 2023
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Sam Costner
Sam Costner@samuel_costner·
Could be common American life. But we have globalism and the 19th amendment.
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Jared Mielke 🌲
Jared Mielke 🌲@MielkeJared·
Have a stack of these books from my grandfather.
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Sheum Searcher 🌵
Sheum Searcher 🌵@Sheum_Search·
"Your universe has meaning. You will seek to understand. You will be energetic, you will be fiery, you will destroy the ugly Home Depot cardboard and foam-core door..."
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Dave 🧊
Dave 🧊@DavidCarlson·
Southern Boy Summer is imminent. Dixie yearns.
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ProtFranco
ProtFranco@prot_franco·
@wrathofgnon @stevemouzon I took a class on making them with routers last fall. It’s not too hard, but it expands to scope of the problem considerably compared to just timber framing.
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ProtFranco@prot_franco·
@wrathofgnon @stevemouzon I’ve been working on a plan for a very similar business model for a couple of years now and what I discovered is that the constraint is the availability of inexpensive sash windows.
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Wrath Of Gnon
Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
An NGO that teaches you how to shape and cut timber frames like these houses (you get to pick your and customize your design from a catalog), then puts it as a flatpack together with roof tiles on a tram car out to a prepared location where you put your building up in little town groupings with other young people. You add the infill and interiors as you like and then lime-wash it in any of the colors on the approved palette. Lots randomly assigned. Could be a nice adventure. Start life without a mortgage and in a house that can grow with you and your family.
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Chicory
Chicory@steppedenizen·
Which neighborhood has the best energy? -Garden District -Warehouse District -French Quarter -Marigny/Bywater
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Harrison H. Smith ✞
Harrison H. Smith ✞@HarrisonHSmith·
The Ticks are destroying wild animals so you can’t hunt them The chemtrails are poisoning the ground so you can’t grow food The data centers are the infrastructure of the digital control grid The purpose of the Iran war was to shut the Strait and cause shortages / rationing And the antisemitism push is to criminalize resistance
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Wrath Of Gnon
Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
Not only beautiful, lime wash is also incredibly cheap, plentiful, safer than any other architectural paints, so easy to mix and apply any teenager can do it. It keeps bugs away, helps cool the building in hot climates, creates no waste, isn't toxic, can be made from local resources almost anywhere on Earth. Unused lime-wash can often be stored for a year, cleans with water, and you can upgrade it to become more durable by mixing it with milk.
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell

People often say, “I hate when people paint brick! It ruins it.” But we’ve built some beautiful painted brick buildings at Building Culture. The key is knowing what kind of paint to use. Drop a dry brick into a bucket of water, and it will soak up moisture like a sponge. Brick is porous; it naturally absorbs water and releases it. The problem with typical paint, latex or oil-based, is that it forms a coating that essentially seals the brick. What happens when the brick gets wet? The water can’t get out. It’s trapped. This can ultimately damage the brick, particularly in climates where it freezes, and especially with historic, multi-wythe masonry buildings. The brick needs to breathe. But beyond the masonry's durability, it’s also an aesthetic issue. Peeling paint is ugly. The right answer is a mineral stain, and the three options are limewash, potassium silicate, and sol silicate. Mineral stains don't sit on top of the brick; they penetrate the surface and fuse with it. They are breathable, colored with earth pigments, highly alkaline – making them mold resistant – and, depending on which one you choose, can be far more durable. A well-applied sol silicate can last over 50 years. Limewash, on the other hand, washes away over time. Literally. But it doesn’t look like peeling paint. It looks weathered. It’s actually the look people are often going for, but they try to achieve it with a faux-aged finish. But if you just use the right material and then let time do its thing? You can get a beautiful outcome. See the pictures below. These were built in 2018, so the limewash is now 7+ years old. When first applied, it’s a solid white. But after seven years, the limewash is wearing away – in a natural way. If you want this look, use limewash. If you want a solid paint that will last for decades, use potassium silicate or sol silicate. The Germans actually invented potassium silicate in the 19th century because limewash wouldn’t hold up in their harsh climates. Sol silicate is a newer invention and very impressive. I think the reason people often hate on painted brick in the US is because 95% of the time, it’s the wrong paint. The rubber-like coating from oil-based, latex, and even many “masonry paints” smooths out all the texture of the brick. You lose a lot of character. Mineral stains don’t do this. It still feels like a real brick building. The texture comes through. People don’t go to Europe and hate the painted masonry buildings. They’re beautiful and charming. It’s because they’re using the right paint. One more key (and nerdy) fact for why people love European painted brick, but not US painted brick: mineral stains have a characteristic called “double refraction”. One light wave hits it, and it splits off two. It gives it this soft glow. But NOT glossy. It’s actually a chalky look – but doesn’t look flat (as we think of flat paint in the US, which reflects very little light). It’s chalky AND glows. That’s the double refraction. You simply can’t replicate this with petroleum-based products. It’s a chemical thing. Don’t get me wrong: I love natural brick buildings, and we do a lot of those. But, with the right paint, and for the right project, painted brick can be absolutely stunning. You can check out mineralstains dot com if you are looking for a supplier of quality mineral stains. Have had the owner on the podcast and he's extremely knowledgeable.

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ProtFranco@prot_franco·
@MallardReborn @LordRanglican That’s why they are trying to make sure the younger generation never has the opportunity to reproduce. This is the next battle.
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🟧⬜The Mallard Reborn⬜🟧
Amidst all the things going wrong right now, there is at least this one silver lining. White racial consciousness has broken containment and it's not getting put away again. The rising generation of whites, especially the men, has out that they've been screwed and they now have the vocabulary to articulate how and why. They can now clearly see that the tag team of Judeo-Leftist power consolidation and total boomer luxury communism has completely betrayed them and they can never unsee it.
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Andy
Andy@PositivFuturist·
I'm telling you guys.. Buy antiques.. Cultural revival on the horizon, sweeping nativism, end of clinical modern styling, abundance of new manufactured things - scarcity of authenticity. Your granny's plate collection will be like a box of NFTs. Victorian / Edwardian trinkets, furniture etc.. are basically free right now.. you can pick up things dripping in history and meaning for nothing.
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coyote
coyote@m1ndhunter_x·
@RadishHarmers Your people have threatened the sanctity of the Costco Sample Tray, a spiritual crime, and now you must leave our lands.
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