How CEMENT is Made

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @abcdef-qk6jf
    @abcdef-qk6jf Год назад +405

    I used to work at a cement factory. The video is factual correct without getting into too many details. Modern grey cement production uses a tower with a calcinator and a cyclone - the cyclone removes a lot of water very quickly. You need less heat to remove the water. The production is sped up multiple times making it far more energy efficient than the rotary kiln. Cement production uses a lot of waste products like the ash mentioned. Waste has become a ressource - you pay for.... Cement production releases a lot of CO2 - however a lot gets trapped again in the process of curing (when the cement hardens).

    • @ryanbeard1119
      @ryanbeard1119 Год назад

      Yes. Please tell the lefties that cement when curing natural sequsters C02.

    • @wp2746
      @wp2746 Год назад +11

      Thank you for sharing, glad to hear co2 gets back into the concrete.

    • @cattnipp
      @cattnipp Год назад +4

      are you an engineer?

    • @annunacky4463
      @annunacky4463 Год назад +8

      I did the control systems for a preheater precalciner system. It had a short kiln…the clinker cooler was the hardest to keep smooth control.

    • @northlondonmasons107
      @northlondonmasons107 Год назад +5

      Cement absorbs Co2 ? Thought that was just lime ? Cement hardens from hydration though right ?

  • @thomassmith2058
    @thomassmith2058 Год назад +17

    Cyndrilical! Nice.

  • @Melogode
    @Melogode Год назад +6

    The part where he started talking about the clinker and the clinker cooler (02:10). It reminded me of that one Rick and Morty episode with the Plumbus. 😅😂😂😂😂

  • @ironwill4035
    @ironwill4035 Год назад +23

    It's 5am in the morning and I'm learning about cement...pretty dope.

  • @vicromono4799
    @vicromono4799 Год назад +39

    Very good brief explanation accept one. The finishing process is performed at the time the concrete is curing and not after. Usually 3 to 4 hours after being poured, skreed, floated and or fresno smoothed, a trowel, broom or stamp finish is applied. The only finish performed after curing is acid etching, grinding and polishing. 70% strength it usually obtained after 7 days. 90% after 28 days. Concrete can cure for up to 90 years. The Hoover Dam project was still creating heat from curing years after completion.

    • @hime273
      @hime273 Год назад

      I don't even remotely believe that whole Hoover Dam claim.
      It sounds like another asinine claim to wow and dumbfound the masses.🙄
      Are we to believe that they imbeded wireless Tempurature sensors throught the concrete?
      Concrete Dams are poured in blocks, using a quick curing cement, and each block is essentially cured by the time another block is poured on top of each block.
      Are we to believe that the Hoover Dam is the one concrete structure in the world that somehow created an anonymous forever lasting chemical reaction that defies Physics?

    • @peterherrington3300
      @peterherrington3300 Год назад

      If you're going to unnecessarily criticise an excellent informative video , the least you could do is basic schooling beforehand.
      Typical arrogant illiterate American.
      'Except' & 'screed' by the way .
      Apology accepted

    • @bronxcheer1484
      @bronxcheer1484 8 месяцев назад +1

      Except not accept

    • @vicromono4799
      @vicromono4799 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Learning to accept criticism.

    • @vicromono4799
      @vicromono4799 8 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, Thanks. I didn't no.

  • @The_abdelhafid
    @The_abdelhafid 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the information!
    I'm now able to start manufacturing cement

  • @Quizzicality
    @Quizzicality Год назад +33

    I run a concrete plant. There are a few batches (recipes) we use all the time for things like driveways, sidewalks, foundations etc but for special projects (large commercial jobs etc) there are hundreds to choose from and my company has experts that can whip up a new one whenever needed. There's also a lot more than just retarder. There's water reducer which also increases the strength of the concrete, fiber (steel, plastic and glass varieties), and we can even change the color of the concrete.

    • @Factora_eng
      @Factora_eng  Год назад +1

      Great tip!

    • @wanderingfido
      @wanderingfido Год назад +5

      I would definitely qualify as a retarder. Are there job openings?

    • @Quizzicality
      @Quizzicality Год назад +3

      @@wanderingfido only for the competition ;)

    • @tobybrown1179
      @tobybrown1179 Год назад

      Throw a can of coke in the back of the mixer to slow it down…

    • @RajinderYadav
      @RajinderYadav Год назад

      @@tobybrown1179 the white stuff?

  • @davidjaap2130
    @davidjaap2130 Год назад +68

    Retired R/M driver here. Did a good job explaining about cement. The ancient Egyptians had their own version said to contain lava ash. I know this vid was about cement but maybe you could do a series focusing more on concrete.🙏💓

    • @robinpage2730
      @robinpage2730 Год назад +12

      It was the Romans, not the Egyptians. Volcanic ash, called pozzolana, or pozzolan, was mixed with slaked lime, and that mix was mixed with sand and gravel to make Roman concrete. It lasts for thousands of years.

    • @goodcitizen3780
      @goodcitizen3780 Год назад

      ​@@robinpage2730
      ...and cures in seawater too!

    • @annunacky4463
      @annunacky4463 Год назад +1

      @@robinpage2730 I heard it also had tiny chunks of sea shell embedded in it. Seems the shell was a reservoir of calcium carbonate that seeped into the surrounding cement material over eons and sustained its structure. When we made it, it was all ground very fine for strength and fast set. The Roman stuff lasted, well it still lasts…

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 Год назад

      ​@@robinpage2730 Pozzolana is not just a form of volcanic ash but as a sandy form of volcanic ash made out of micro-particles of micro-porous silica almost like diatomaceous earth to allow 10,000 times more surface area to react with the burnt quicklime or slaked lime to form a NON-POROUS calcium silicate which is also very strong. Since the late 1960s many scientists and engineers has been trying to find ways to improve on this principle of calcium carbonate to silica inter-reactions. In the Eastern Roman Empire they have no pozzolana or pozzolana sandy volcanic porous ash but they instead used a substitute called crushed and powderized bricks which has been crushed and grinded until it is as fine as white flour. How long it will last? One archeologist demonstrated how that product is made by mixing an equal volume of burnt quicklime and powderized brick powder and adding sufficient water to form a mortar and slap on on a rock wall wet with sea water to make it water proof and he said "IT IS GOOD FOR THE NEXT 5,000 YEARS!" Others use either silica sand with a silica content of 95%, or silica brick with a silica content of 97% or, quartz-quartzite-diatomaceous earth with a silica content of more than 97% up to more than 99%. They are all crushed, pulverized, grinded, powderized to become as fine as bleached white wheat flour so that they will dissolve in water (water is a universal solvent) and when mixed with water soluble burnt quicklime or slaked lime they form calcium silicate cement. One scientist-engineer went so far by mixing an equal volume of sodium silicate (waterglass with a 50% silica content and 50% sodium carbonate content) mixed and dissolved in hot water and allowed to cool into a viscous liquid similar to honey and then mixed with an equal volume of burnt quicklime or slaked lime until both has completely dissolved together (plus some additional water so that he can add a calculate volume of sand and-or graded gravel which are both mica free so that the resulting cement mortar and-or concrete is very strong) that he ended up with a weird form of almost glassy or glazed form of calcium silicate mortar and-or concrete which is very strong and virtually non-porous!

    • @stevebuckley7788
      @stevebuckley7788 Год назад +1

      Modern Portland Cement is simply synthetic volcanic ash. You can use any kind of silicate, it's the temperature, heating and cooling times that determine the quality of the final product.

  • @GFSwinger1693
    @GFSwinger1693 Год назад +64

    Background music is annoying.

    • @sbenn6917
      @sbenn6917 4 месяца назад +3

      Not sure why people feel the need to put background music in their videos. It's annoying.

    • @CasualAFCarlos
      @CasualAFCarlos 2 месяца назад +2

      I hadn't noticed it until I saw this comment.
      Thanks 😑

    • @France_467
      @France_467 Месяц назад

      Sound good to me

    • @Amocles
      @Amocles 19 дней назад

      Bro it's the best part I listen to sci-fi ambient music all day that sounds like this

    • @Amocles
      @Amocles 19 дней назад

      Okay well actually I guess it is pretty distracting and annoying during the documentary...

  • @MrProgrammerGuy
    @MrProgrammerGuy Год назад +64

    This was an VERY well made video. Clear, concise and well explained. Great job!

    • @Factora_eng
      @Factora_eng  Год назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @bubaks2
      @bubaks2 Год назад

      What’s happening on the thumbnail?

    • @chosen1one930
      @chosen1one930 Год назад

      ​@@Factora_engstop using words over and over you bore people and sound repetitive like crazy

    • @electriccoconut
      @electriccoconut 11 месяцев назад

      And he's very good with the words me thinks.

  • @99kevin99
    @99kevin99 Год назад +12

    A good general knowledge video. Important information all in one place. Well done!

  • @bobbyhill4118
    @bobbyhill4118 Год назад +5

    I do construction work and I never actually knew what cement was made of. It can be a lot of physical labor though especially when doing larger pours, or working with drier concrete. I’ll bet working in the rock quarry blowing up rocks and operating large machinery would be super fun though

  • @davidtruchon9206
    @davidtruchon9206 Год назад +2

    where is the guy that scrape the rock in the picture

  • @MrBonediver
    @MrBonediver Год назад +2

    Worked at a cement plant for a few!! Raw meal is cooked to become clinker, then mixed with gypsum to make cement!! Mix cement with rocks (aggregate) becomes concrete....

    • @VeyOrtega
      @VeyOrtega 10 месяцев назад

      Hey! I'm making a documentary about cement factory workers. I would love to hear about your time working there.

  • @xBloodXGusherx
    @xBloodXGusherx Год назад +3

    This puts into perspective how complex something so common is..

  • @Optimiser113
    @Optimiser113 Год назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @karihardarson1234
    @karihardarson1234 Год назад +4

    The video is very well made - but the background music is intrusive.

  • @DiyInspiredCreations
    @DiyInspiredCreations Год назад +1

    very, very, very Informative video

  • @paulmwangi1639
    @paulmwangi1639 8 месяцев назад +2

    I will own a cement company some day

  • @Sajuuk
    @Sajuuk Год назад +11

    I thought cement was just a mixture of various minerals, I had no idea it had to be manufactured 😂🤦

    • @MoneyManHolmes
      @MoneyManHolmes Год назад +1

      I always wondered where cement came from since it gets hard when wet. I thought it had to be mined from deep underground or something.

  • @ModeSix-ty3dk
    @ModeSix-ty3dk 6 месяцев назад +3

    No cement is better than Lord Nagaarujna cement.

  • @andreaskashungu6900
    @andreaskashungu6900 Год назад

    Is this Ohorongo Cement from Namibia am seeing at 2:43 to 2:57? Proudly Namibian..

  • @evansogutu4167
    @evansogutu4167 Год назад

    Ino video Iko sawa kabisaaa

  • @Lunibruniful
    @Lunibruniful Год назад +1

    Cool your clinker, Buddy

  • @JoyKumarShil-e4w
    @JoyKumarShil-e4w 6 месяцев назад +1

    Before saw this video i dont know how to make cement but after seeing this i have been understanding it is more tough but we think that it is very easy but reality it is too much tough😢😢😢

  • @peterherrington3300
    @peterherrington3300 Год назад

    Finally there is an American who actually understands what cement is .

  • @RoadlampManufacturer
    @RoadlampManufacturer Год назад +1

    nice

  • @Slaphappy-_-
    @Slaphappy-_- Год назад +1

    What a marvelous finding!

    • @kopronko
      @kopronko Год назад

      Amennn, and, i wonder, why it wasn't invented by our black brothers ... ?

  • @edwinbasuki586
    @edwinbasuki586 Год назад

    Retired RM, Kiln and CM operator here..very good explanation.

  • @Austinemmytube1
    @Austinemmytube1 Год назад

    Great video

  • @_Sada_Swadeshi
    @_Sada_Swadeshi 11 месяцев назад +1

    I will use mud clay to build my house

  • @terri6854
    @terri6854 Год назад +1

    1:40 The narrator says: A long "cyndrilical" furnace...
    instead of cylindrical.

  • @craigbrown5359
    @craigbrown5359 Год назад

    Amazing...thanx

  • @montanaplease
    @montanaplease Год назад +2

    Amazing how the Romans didn’t do any of this and yet their stuff is still standing thousands of years later

  • @fwengsolutions
    @fwengsolutions Год назад +7

    A cyndrilical furnace - that's something I'd liketo see! (1:44)

    • @nickroth593
      @nickroth593 10 месяцев назад

      Some are huge and are lined with 6-9in brick to keep in the heat. It's pretty cool to see one while running. The heat the put off is crazy.

  • @NobodySpecial512
    @NobodySpecial512 Год назад

    I had a customer who was a cement factory in Nevada. They had a sign up that said "Number of days since last fatality", along with pictures of men who had died working there. That long kiln and what comes out at the end is dangerous.

  • @DaveC2729
    @DaveC2729 Год назад +1

    Fly ash is in fact coal ash... produced by coal power plants. What are we going to substitute for it if we shut down all the coal plants? I can tell you, fly ash is almost as strong as concrete all by itself when prepared properly. I used to work construction and had to try to demo it. That sucked. Concrete will be much weaker without it. What are we going to build with?

  • @freemanz4051
    @freemanz4051 Год назад +3

    Gotta get me one of those cyndrilical furnaces!

    • @kopronko
      @kopronko Год назад +1

      Me2 !!! ! !!! 😀

  • @pabloescobar7139
    @pabloescobar7139 Год назад

    Excellent video

  • @garywhite2050
    @garywhite2050 10 месяцев назад

    A very...SOLID... video! 😂😂😂

  • @davechapman7735
    @davechapman7735 Год назад

    excellent !! thanks

  • @Hammer_Slammer
    @Hammer_Slammer Год назад +1

    my hungry ass could never work at a cement factory🍴

  • @asifiqbal9607
    @asifiqbal9607 Год назад

    Best Wishes

  • @mickwolf1077
    @mickwolf1077 Год назад

    4:54 what came first concrete or a concrete slab?

  • @kinggkongg9694
    @kinggkongg9694 Год назад +5

    I haul dry cement from time to time and it’s nasty stuff it’s so fine it gets everywhere and at the end of the day you gotta blow it all out of your nose

    • @ricardofierro7041
      @ricardofierro7041 Год назад +3

      Wear a good quality face mask. The dust will kill you faster than smoking. I am 70 years old, and retired. I occasionally worked around carbon black refineries. I wore a full quality face mask and used petroleum jelly around my ears. I still had to blow my nose to get rid of some carbon black. I never never got in my vehicle before a good shower. Carbon black is just like coal, causing black lung cancer.

  • @damantrip2874
    @damantrip2874 11 месяцев назад

    If i have limestone and clay could it possible to makes cement at home.? I know that buying much cheaper than making, but i have the problems with transportation.

  • @all4espi
    @all4espi 4 месяца назад

    1:42 Cindrilical? I think the word you are looking for is cy·lin·dri·cal.

  • @carocuno06
    @carocuno06 8 месяцев назад

    Could we use Sand in cement?

  • @MrFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @MrFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +1

    we takea da powder and put it on the belt and then some other belts come by and the powder in da mixer and pour out da cement good job bub. i had no audio on while watching but thats how they make cement im pretty sure

  • @stultuses
    @stultuses Год назад +17

    Fascinating and what's also impressive is at my local store I can get a 20 kg (44 lbs) bag for $8.50
    That is cheap after seeing all the work that goes into making it

    • @ritznoblejas3617
      @ritznoblejas3617 Год назад

      40kg of cement is only 3.88 dollars

    • @montanaplease
      @montanaplease Год назад

      Cement isn’t concrete.
      But yeah, in Idaho 80 pounds of premix concrete is $7.62

  • @Biohackersabove50yearsol-ol2mf

    This is really interesting!

  • @amirh.926
    @amirh.926 Год назад

    thx for information

  • @wanderingfido
    @wanderingfido 3 месяца назад

    Is it true that solidified concrete will crumble into powder if deprived of oxygen?

  • @rajspec
    @rajspec Год назад +7

    Cement has a life of 100 years where as ancient Romans Indians and Egyptians used only limestone as binding material for their construction. Their constructions are still standing even after 1000's of years. Are we are missing something here, definitely, like the video said cement industry is worth more that $600 billion and limestone is freely available just need to dig and transport.

    • @robinpage2730
      @robinpage2730 Год назад

      They added pozzolan (volcanic ash, which makes the lime putty/aggregate mix smoother and easier to work) and eventually realized that it actually reacted chemically with the lime to make a hydraulic cement. The secret is the silicates and aluminates in the ash. Clay also contains these compounds, that's why it's a raw ingredient in Portland cement. The difference is, we burn it much hotter than they did. The clinker we depend on for fast setting times, was garbage to the Romans. The chemistry is not good for durability.

    • @larrybarnes3920
      @larrybarnes3920 Год назад

      Modern concrete can carry much greater loads.

    • @rajspec
      @rajspec Год назад

      @@larrybarnes3920 😂

    • @montanaplease
      @montanaplease Год назад

      Perhaps modern concrete can carry much greater loads than way back then, but not many people need it to do that, so why can’t we just get an option to buy the same stuff the Romans put out ?

    • @FuckSnuuten
      @FuckSnuuten Год назад

      The main difference between roman concrete and modern is the larger chunks of quicklime they mixed in, this made the concrete "self healing" and therefore can last longer. Today you can buy concrete that has a similar composition as roman concrete but better in every way, the only problem is that it is waaay more expensive... and most chooses to not sell it.
      In fact most buildings today are calculated to last just 50-100 years and therefore expensive concrete is not needed.
      If you want to see the best concrete we can create today look att the concrete in nuclear waste storage bunkers, that concrete often uses iron ore as aggregate and is calculated to last 1000+ years :)

  • @supersasquatch
    @supersasquatch Год назад +1

    This has strong Rick and Morty vibes lol

  • @lucmarchand617
    @lucmarchand617 Год назад

    Thanks expose about cement made.i work before lafarge,inland and miron montreal quebec.cement production change a lots last 50 years.quality is a must a saw own eye when concrete is not made correcty so batch is reject.lafarge just finish huge modernize plant exshaw alberta for future production demand.precast come long way too lots bridge now have lots stuff prefab save lots time and money.thanks video😊

  • @lorengordon9626
    @lorengordon9626 Год назад +2

    Years ago I worked at the only admixture and crete curing compound plant in the U.S.
    Now this plant is gone , and many others have popped up I realize how important my job was.

  • @dela1
    @dela1 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤beautiful piece

  • @ddcmr9
    @ddcmr9 Год назад +1

    Worked at the Medusa plant in Pennsylvania, they used a long kiln

  • @turpialito
    @turpialito Год назад +3

    1:42: "Cindrilical"??? Seriously?

  • @saskiacalvert7547
    @saskiacalvert7547 Год назад

    Yawohl! Das ist die klinker cooler!

  • @PrincessStephinie-ob4el
    @PrincessStephinie-ob4el 5 месяцев назад

    ITS 5am in the morning and i am watching how to make cement

  • @staceysarian7444
    @staceysarian7444 Год назад +1

    Wow that is so cool

  • @peterliljebladh
    @peterliljebladh Год назад +3

    The only question I have now is how do the Chinese manage to make concrete of such low quality that you can poke your finger through crumbling it with ease?

    • @rjmun580
      @rjmun580 Год назад +2

      You actually believe this?

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 21 день назад +1

    2:12 Couldn't clean up the trash.... smh
    OSHA lol

  • @theoriginalchefboyoboy6025
    @theoriginalchefboyoboy6025 Год назад +2

    "Aaaah, it's a clinker! I knew it!!!"

    • @ben8606
      @ben8606 Год назад +1

      The first thing that ran through my head!

  • @fishcakesticks
    @fishcakesticks 4 месяца назад

    i think concrete isn't in tensile strength but more of it's compressive strength (crushing force) that's why we have different strengths in mpa or psi. tensile strength refers to reinforcement bars (pulling force)

  • @jarmida6371
    @jarmida6371 Год назад +1

    01:41 "Cindrylical"

  • @SalvableRuin
    @SalvableRuin 10 месяцев назад

    @1:42 "Cyndrilical"? It's CYLINDRICAL. The shape is a cylinder, not a cyndriler.

  • @bryanbrewer4272
    @bryanbrewer4272 Год назад

    This really buttered my bisquit,thanks!

  • @CutLikeADiamond
    @CutLikeADiamond Год назад +1

    Can you do sweets like gummy bears? 🎉

  • @tclanjtopsom4846
    @tclanjtopsom4846 Год назад

    How did they make cement before all the heavy machinery, I would prefer to see cement made by hand.

  • @BarnardClangdeggin
    @BarnardClangdeggin Год назад +1

    1:11 - “sub-SEE-kwent” - hahahahaha

  • @bachusatari3969
    @bachusatari3969 Год назад

    Hapa kwetu Tanzania 🇹🇿 tunachimba sementi nyingi sana ila tunuziwa bei sawa na bure

  • @Jimmy_in_Mexico
    @Jimmy_in_Mexico Год назад

    That's one tuff gal. God bless yall

  • @Jason-o5s
    @Jason-o5s 8 месяцев назад

    Cheer~~~a powdery substance made with calcined lime and clay. It is mixed with water to form mortar or mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete.😊

  • @BIGBUBBAAAAA
    @BIGBUBBAAAAA Год назад

    The forbidden pizza dough

  • @AKAYEVAIDAR
    @AKAYEVAIDAR Год назад +2

    I use AKM cement and I'm from wonderful 🇮🇳😂🎉

  • @ginoanthony
    @ginoanthony Год назад +1

    My uncle is Aliko Dangote, believe it or not.

  • @nathantilly3539
    @nathantilly3539 Год назад

    Making that Easyyyy Money!

  • @MrNoah-Leonidas
    @MrNoah-Leonidas Год назад +1

  • @ldssggrdssgds6119
    @ldssggrdssgds6119 Год назад +2

    Great video. I'm going to send people here when they tell me that concrete is called cement

    • @Factora_eng
      @Factora_eng  Год назад +2

      Cool, thanks

    • @Maicon-b1b
      @Maicon-b1b 3 месяца назад

      You're one of those people 🙄

    • @ldssggrdssgds6119
      @ldssggrdssgds6119 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Maicon-b1b Yes I'm a person who knows what they are talking about

  • @tonymudau3005
    @tonymudau3005 Год назад +1

    In South Africa we found a very very efficient way to make concrete without using heat.

    • @kopronko
      @kopronko Год назад

      How would that be ??

  • @boomersD9CAT
    @boomersD9CAT Год назад +4

    The batch man (person who batches the concrete) can make or break your day.

  • @rosetodaro5081
    @rosetodaro5081 Год назад

    The mafia approves this video

  • @clayallen_art
    @clayallen_art Год назад +30

    This is one of the better AI documentaries I have seen. You guys did a real good job with your TTS model's cadence and tone. There is a sufficient pause when a breath should be taken and the tonal infections are passable. I also noticed that you took the time to have an LLM model proofread the script. All in all, Id say that this is good production for an AI generated video.

    • @Factora_eng
      @Factora_eng  Год назад +15

      Not Ai

    • @paulcorcoran534
      @paulcorcoran534 Год назад +4

      Totally AI.

    • @exidous6831
      @exidous6831 Год назад +2

      @@Factora_eng Maybe it's not but pronunciation of a number of words was just wrong. Maybe not AI but seems like a computer. A native speaker would just know that doesn't sound right.

    • @goodcitizen3780
      @goodcitizen3780 Год назад +7

      ​@@Factora_eng
      1:42
      No human would read, "cydrilical" when, "cylindrical", is misspelled.
      That is AI 100% proof.
      In the words of Will Ferrell...
      "I wish you weren't a liar"
      Absolutely disgusting to lie about it

    • @goodcitizen3780
      @goodcitizen3780 Год назад +1

      ​@@Factora_eng
      Because you're a liar I'm clicking the
      Don't Suggest
      It's just so messed up to lie about it.

  • @vernonvorloc7333
    @vernonvorloc7333 Год назад +1

    I saw a video that explained it well. The girl said that cement is to concrete as flour is to bread.

    • @montanaplease
      @montanaplease Год назад +2

      That’s a good comparison. I’m going to be using that from now on.

  • @Agent_Smith_Official
    @Agent_Smith_Official 11 месяцев назад

    First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches.
    Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice.
    Then a Shlami shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it.
    Then you cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
    The blaffs rub against the chumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away.
    That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 Год назад

    7:28, would like to own some of that business

  • @Little-bird-told-me
    @Little-bird-told-me 9 месяцев назад

    Elon Musk, Mark Zukerberg, and Jeffes Besos are worth more than the entire cement industry.

  • @juanc.9735
    @juanc.9735 Год назад +1

    Cement, concrete and how about Portland?

  • @RJ-zv5vw
    @RJ-zv5vw Год назад +2

    Wow.This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @owluitar
    @owluitar Год назад

    Concrete lighter than air spotted at 5:42! Industry is lying to us that concrete is heavy >:(

  • @jordanmntungwa3311
    @jordanmntungwa3311 Год назад

    you telling me Lime trees and Sky scrapers have something in common?

  • @dougc.1773
    @dougc.1773 Год назад +2

    You forgot to include "Slump" and "Air Entrainment"!

  • @jamespaul579
    @jamespaul579 Год назад

    Thank u ❤🎉

  • @GaryPeters-nv8pj
    @GaryPeters-nv8pj Год назад +1

    Only Americans call concrete cement.

    • @QUANT.369
      @QUANT.369 10 месяцев назад

      Rest of world what would call

  • @jessehachem2779
    @jessehachem2779 Год назад

    The guy narrating this is the same guy that does ‘the engineering guy’

  • @johnjensen2217
    @johnjensen2217 Год назад

    Fine video but I find it annoying that the strange image used for the thumbnail is not included anywhere in the video. That was the only reason I bothered with this video. I guess that’s the point of thumbnail selection but it still ticks me off…..😖

  • @S1MH4CKR
    @S1MH4CKR Год назад

    It's all about the quality of the clincher.