I am from sweden and my grandfather remembers when his family did this to make bricks for chimneys and fireplaces. Sadly it stopped in the 50s, when we stopped building traditional houses like our ancestors and switched to modern houses. The modern houses are not better! The old ways are best and people here in sweden are relearning how to do things by hand and heart. So if anyone tells you its better to build with modern materials, they are stupid!
@@Michael-it6gb that house wasn't build properly then i demolished a 150 year old house just few years ago.. and it had wooden nails.. so hard to take it down
I asked him about the same and you can't believe...he says this is his way of working out at the gym ...he's proud of his work and you can't change it.
My comment was based on common knowledge. Doing this over a long period I can think of many health issues that could arise, however, I suggest that you share the video with your doctor and ask that question.
@@DaTHorn HUH? You can’t answer my question? I wasn’t doubting you, I was asking a question out of curiosity you ding dong. I guess you don’t really know what the health issues are since you refuse to share with me 🤡
I remember when i was a wee lad, pops would bring his bitches around and we would sing Princess had a little lamb. Well wed print out bricks by yelling at the girls to dance while we worked.
Fire bricks require blending in more sand and or ground pot shards (grog) and firing to 2.500 degrees Fahrenheit. Reaching that temperature is the hard part with wood and a coarse kiln.
Yes good question @@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 A recipe for fire bricks, say for an oven or cooking place, or fireplace is a nice recipe to know for 'fire bricks'.
Hi Pablo...when moulding is done ..the bricks are dried under a shed and then later fired in the kiln to make it waterproof and durable for construction
It's like any cob - you can use grass in there too, and lime and ash to make it more durable, but even without, you have a wide roof on your house so it doesn't get rained on, it's good.
So they dont shoot themselves or steal, sell each other drugs, riot or loot? God bless you my brother I wish i could trade you and all your family and you live here as my neighbor!
Oh my! That poor person. You can tell he hates doing that but probably has to in order to eat that day. It’s sad some of the conditions we put other people in other countries in. I’m sorry. I feel bad for him.
Hallo Ann ...thanks for the comment but truth is he's earning his coin while giving service... Even in other developed countries people do that job even drilling pit latrines ..
Hi Anna - I'd much rather do hands on work (craft) than in an office for a corporation who make unnecessary items that help turn the money machine for ((them)) - if we were all self sufficient, we'd hardly be in competition or fighting with anybody. Only those that create competition and have hate and greed in them cause most people' suffering in the world these modern times. I'm going back to the Flintstone era with my advanced knowledge, I hate high tech anyways. Wishing you much love and light !
Very hard worker 💪👍👏
Sure very hardworking
Ever done it while i was still young. Back-breaking work, one could only do as last resort
Muchas gracias por hacer los trabajos más duros y más mal pagados que mi Dios todo poderoso te bendiga
I wish we had clay soil like this
You probably do, just dig deep below the fertile layer of your top soil.
@@charlibravo371 we have mostly sandy soil
@@wemcalyeah usually clays form in river basins
I have to buy a bag of sand sadly in my area
Having clay soil is horrible if you don't have proper roads, every part of the road can convert to hell once it rains, pros and cons
Much respect brother 🙏
hard work indeed
Nice method very simple
This method of laying bricks is not like that in my area, but casting bricks is fast and the price is also cheap
It's fast, right? ruclips.net/user/shortssGQA0ZflObU?si=vHPjq6b6cDsUTw-S
Công việc này phải cần ít nhất khoảng 4 người làm. Anh ấy cần một chiếc xẻng và hệ thống lọc nước
Lemme come make some bricks
I'll do this technique when I build my house.its very good idea to control budgets & expenditure
True
It’s how we used to do it ourselves
You GUYS !!! Brilliant, without a costly machine, just TEAMWORK!!! Brilliant. I'll bet your feet and hands are real soft eh ?!
Thank you Steph... necessity being the mother of innovation.
I am from sweden and my grandfather remembers when his family did this to make bricks for chimneys and fireplaces. Sadly it stopped in the 50s, when we stopped building traditional houses like our ancestors and switched to modern houses.
The modern houses are not better!
The old ways are best and people here in sweden are relearning how to do things by hand and heart.
So if anyone tells you its better to build with modern materials, they are stupid!
True old is gold
Brick beats wood in staying power and durability.
I live in an apartment in Sweden, the house was built in 1950s. And it's built like crap, with horrible isolation, I can hear all the noisy neighbors.
@@Michael-it6gb that house wasn't build properly then
i demolished a 150 year old house just few years ago.. and it had wooden nails.. so hard to take it down
Exactly. The ancient houses are still there. They were built with pure mud and clay
If he is making this to sell the pending health issues are not worth it.
I asked him about the same and you can't believe...he says this is his way of working out at the gym ...he's proud of his work and you can't change it.
What are the pending health issues?
My comment was based on common knowledge. Doing this over a long period I can think of many health issues that could arise, however, I suggest that you share the video with your doctor and ask that question.
@@DaTHorn HUH? You can’t answer my question? I wasn’t doubting you, I was asking a question out of curiosity you ding dong. I guess you don’t really know what the health issues are since you refuse to share with me 🤡
Wooow,infact the big size
Thats my home town
Nice works💪
This 62 year old man is very fit!!
Not 62 though
Respect to bro ✊🏽
Same as it ever was
Great job, keep up the great work.
Thank you jason
You promised a video on firing of bricks in your village. Cant see it in your videos
Hi olton I did ..let me share it here
ruclips.net/video/En8biPiTC88/видео.htmlsi=mNu9ClTyhqw886lH
@@NaftalMocha this is not a link to watch anything it made me message you
@@burnettshackleford4832 it's the link sir ... alternatively please check on all my videos you'll see the Brick one
why 🤔 this employee doesn't have work shoes, work clothes, gloves 😥😰
They're not needed here. You can't work this with shoes, gloves on. Plus, the conditions here pose no health risk.
Very good reply 👍
Why 🤔 there is no brick making machine
Machines will render humans jobless.
I meant a prison brick 😭
MASAllah brother
The things we do to earn a dollar for our families. Much respect 🫡
Thank you... hardwork pays
😮💨 bless him
These are the most perfect bricks
Definitely Yees
its so satisfying
Wow
I thought it requires red soil!
I remember when i was a wee lad, pops would bring his bitches around and we would sing Princess had a little lamb. Well wed print out bricks by yelling at the girls to dance while we worked.
🤣🤣 you must have enjoyed your childhood 😉
Thank you for the video 😊
Welcome
Great, BUT - why does almbost nobody throw them into an oven? It does make them last way longer
Soon I'll take you through the whole process..via a video
They first dry before put into the kiln for firing
Fire them and get stronger bricks ❤
Yes 🙌
А потом строят дома в Турции , и после землетрясения происходит всякое
Life is hard
You can do it
Yes for sure
Exercise trillions and trillions of dollars business in the universe years 3034
Where is hydrolic pressure?
How do you take stock of your bricks to know how many you have in total incase of orders or theft?
Good question..each time we make them we count while arrange them after drying then we record..
❤
This soil not cement you making brick
What are the ingredients for making fire bricks
Only baked clay soil
Fire bricks require blending in more sand and or ground pot shards (grog) and firing to 2.500 degrees Fahrenheit. Reaching that temperature is the hard part with wood and a coarse kiln.
I'll soon share video of how we fire them with dry and raw timber 🪵🪵🪵
Yes good question @@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 A recipe for fire bricks, say for an oven or cooking place, or fireplace is a nice recipe to know for 'fire bricks'.
Where's this located
Riangombe In nyamira county,kenya 🇰🇪
How heavy
Pump
When it rains it will return to mud!
Hi Pablo...when moulding is done ..the bricks are dried under a shed and then later fired in the kiln to make it waterproof and durable for construction
It's like any cob - you can use grass in there too, and lime and ash to make it more durable, but even without, you have a wide roof on your house so it doesn't get rained on, it's good.
So they dont shoot themselves or steal, sell each other drugs, riot or loot? God bless you my brother I wish i could trade you and all your family and you live here as my neighbor!
Thank you... I'll soon look for him he's such a down to earth man..
Can you be more racist pls?
We're all humans...why should we care much about race ?
@@NaftalMocha can't you see the rcist tone he's using in his comment?
Positive vibes only that I see
A shower mud
I wish I had so much clay 😔
You can still bake it in large quantities
@@NaftalMocha Ok, thanks for telling me
Any soil with 10-30% clay.
Bad
Why?
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Imagine someone comes and steps in it
Oh my! That poor person. You can tell he hates doing that but probably has to in order to eat that day. It’s sad some of the conditions we put other people in other countries in. I’m sorry. I feel bad for him.
Hallo Ann ...thanks for the comment but truth is he's earning his coin while giving service... Even in other developed countries people do that job even drilling pit latrines ..
Hi Anna - I'd much rather do hands on work (craft) than in an office for a corporation who make unnecessary items that help turn the money machine for ((them)) - if we were all self sufficient, we'd hardly be in competition or fighting with anybody. Only those that create competition and have hate and greed in them cause most people' suffering in the world these modern times. I'm going back to the Flintstone era with my advanced knowledge, I hate high tech anyways. Wishing you much love and light !
@@Stephen_Strange so true ...
What's the point of making water soluble bricks?
After firing them in the kiln they'll not be water soluble anymore.