Chicago, 1893 (please read 1st reply for context, content and video link)
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Yeah that's what he says the narrative is in the video. Part of why I made the thread is cuz I have no idea, I don't even know if it's possible to tell from pictures but am hoping someone with experience in architecture maybe can say whether or not we can tell just by looking.
Edit: someone's downvoting and all I'm doing is asking questions haha...
I live in a house with plaster walls, every time I need to open a wall I need to use carbide blades cut through everything else might as well be a butter knife. The old pine lumber is stronger and denser as well breaking cheap drill bits.
Okay but this doesn't answer what I was wondering about in the above reply that you're replying to here lol.
Edit: wait I see what you're saying, that plaster is tougher than we think it is.
The downdoots mean that you're pushing against people's beliefs. I'm currently wading through a lot of Ewaranon videos discussing 19th century architecture and pondering the validity of the dating. Having an open mind rather than firm beliefs allows growth.