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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16186171" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Let's be honest, OP is full of shit. If any of you have worked in the industry like I have, that crack was caused by settling or other unstable materials in the process. Stucco is inherently brittle depending on the aggregate and method of application but it would not fracture that way from a basketball just bouncing against it, not even if thrown directly at it. It has a lathe underneath it which would create a point of impact and fracturing in multiple axes. There is a reason for the close up with no frame of reference.</p><p></p><p>As far as the "flooding" from the neighbors yard, that's his responsibility as well since he has nothing but bare dirt to prevent erosion. Maybe he can do us a favor and start a landscaping channel to go along with all the other crap he posts. Honestly, does he blame the sky when it actually rains there for his trouble as well? </p><p></p><p>This guy is the typical neighborhood watch type who likes to make everyone's business his own, and this video was nothing more than another attempt to garner views to his channel as usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16186171, member: 30475"] Let's be honest, OP is full of shit. If any of you have worked in the industry like I have, that crack was caused by settling or other unstable materials in the process. Stucco is inherently brittle depending on the aggregate and method of application but it would not fracture that way from a basketball just bouncing against it, not even if thrown directly at it. It has a lathe underneath it which would create a point of impact and fracturing in multiple axes. There is a reason for the close up with no frame of reference. As far as the "flooding" from the neighbors yard, that's his responsibility as well since he has nothing but bare dirt to prevent erosion. Maybe he can do us a favor and start a landscaping channel to go along with all the other crap he posts. Honestly, does he blame the sky when it actually rains there for his trouble as well? This guy is the typical neighborhood watch type who likes to make everyone's business his own, and this video was nothing more than another attempt to garner views to his channel as usual. [/QUOTE]
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