rupol2000
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Panel houses in the USSR had very thin partitions, and between them there were openings instead of boxes for electrical equipment, ordinary steel pipes were inserted there. Because of this, there you could hear the conversations of neighbors as if they were in your apartment.
The walls on these panels were solid concrete. To hang the carpet, Soviet citizens hammered them by hand, because Soviet drills could not drill such concrete. They hammered for about a day in order to make 4-5 holes.
Or it could have been done with an assembly gunpowder gun, but for this it was necessary to have an worker who carried this pistol from the production, which was illegal (although it was a matter of spit)
This is usual things of soviet life and not something extraordinary.
The walls on these panels were solid concrete. To hang the carpet, Soviet citizens hammered them by hand, because Soviet drills could not drill such concrete. They hammered for about a day in order to make 4-5 holes.
Or it could have been done with an assembly gunpowder gun, but for this it was necessary to have an worker who carried this pistol from the production, which was illegal (although it was a matter of spit)
This is usual things of soviet life and not something extraordinary.