Talk:Prefabrication
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They're two separate things, I vote for no. Besides, there's no need. Dead-Inside 18:13, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
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I removed this material because it goes off on an unrelated tangent, and could perhaps be used in another manufacturing article or a furniture article minus the spam. Rexparry sydney 03:51, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- ==New Technologies==
- Prefabrication is not strictly reserved to Housing. Other applications vastly influenced by the engineering of "prefabrication" can be witnessed in the globally popular category of Furniture manufacturing known as RTA [Ready-To-Assemble]. While most are familiar with the "some assembly required" label that comes with all RTA furniture there has been little development done on new technologies designed to alleviate the now all too often frustrating stigma that comes with the 'some assembly required syndrome. There is an emerging technology out of Canada trademarked Qwikrâ„¢ hinges that has proven itself to be a launching pad for a whole new generation of NTR [No-Tools-Required] and RTU [Ready-To-Use] furniture. While this technology's first incarnation resides in furniture, it is demonstrating itself as a promising technology easily adaptable to Housing.

