bremer wrote:
Nope. Those appear to be T&G, and so would be a tight, seamless fit. Looks like a swanky product, meant for use in high-rent enviros.
prickly_pete wrote:
Shittily-done drywall taping?
Nope. Too uniform, it's obviously part of some kind of construction system. They got a system!
The "seams" are actually vee-shaped channels, to explain further. The width of these mysterious features is about 1", depth maybe 1/2"? They run along the length of spaces - like 20' to 25' - about 36"? apart. I've scoured the interwebs search results, notta.
Anyway, I'm sticking with concrete, either poured or pre-cast. Maybe this is how they form horizontal pours, supported like crazy until it's cured? Take a look at the shitty seams left over from the forms they used in your basement. Huh? Also could still be pre-cast, a truck bed is like 50' long so not inconceivable.
How about these, on a huger scale, fill-er up with concrete and leav-er be. That would 'splain the groove/channel/seams at regular intervals.
EDIT: this is probably what it is.
http://www.bluescopelysaght.com.my/prod ... bondek.phpQuote:
LYSAGHT® BONDEK® II steel decking system is especially suitable for ’fast-track’ construction methods where speed, simplicity and affinity with steel framed structures makes it ideal for high and low rise buildings.