Mr. Jim, thank you very much for this video, your last video was uploaded almost 4 years back, since than I was waiting for this. Always Looking forward to see and hear from you. Agai thanks 🙏🙇
Why divided on 0.95 to get the 5% Cement? It came out 15.56% While 5% out of 295.77 can is 14.78%. Especially as same method wasn't used for the water Please explain. Thanks
Do farther math on it, it actually works. 😊 actually he put less than 10% percent of water in volume to mass instead of 31.134 it should of been 34.5933 over all mass of the mixture
Hi Mr. Jim, I am planning to construct my house with CESB. I have got the soil of my area tested and below is the result: Sand - 29℅ Silt - 36% Clay - 35% Please guide if this soil is suitable for lime stabilization? And if not what can be done to make it fit? Thank You!
@@mafira1987 I have wondered, if you could do partial cement and lime, since lime reacts to clay and cement is more suitable for sand and gravel. Of course at lower parts from 5 to 10% of these stabilization. I have looked it up and unsure of the answer.
This kind of explanation and demonstration is insightful and helpful. Still, how does Mr. Hallock actually transfer this information to a practical job site? Obtaining suitable soil is not cheap. And in America, how does one test soil for toxins that may be in the soil? And the mini-block was created with 2,000 pounds of force. How is this duplicated for full size blocks by simple hand machines and why is this the target pressure? Wish Mr. Hallock would continue to post videos like this. However, Mr. Hallock seems to have fallen off the face of the earth. Notice any responses to any inquiries on any of his YT videos?
Doing a school in Uganda. Nice to see the clarity of your presentation! Thank you
Great class, Jim! Thanks for sharing.
Mr. Jim, thank you very much for this video, your last video was uploaded almost 4 years back, since than I was waiting for this. Always Looking forward to see and hear from you.
Agai thanks 🙏🙇
Valuable information, thank you.
Did this guy just take out a block from a jar filled with water, where it was sitting for 5 years? This is INSANE!
Hats off to your liberating information.
Why divided on 0.95 to get the 5% Cement? It came out 15.56% While 5% out of 295.77 can is 14.78%. Especially as same method wasn't used for the water Please explain. Thanks
Do farther math on it, it actually works. 😊 actually he put less than 10% percent of water in volume to mass instead of 31.134 it should of been 34.5933 over all mass of the mixture
Which combination is the best mix?
Very informative video ,
Dose anyone know where I can get a miniature press like the one in this video
Scroll to 12:20 he metions the name of manufacturer.
Jim,
How did you come up with your mixing ratio for the sandy soil to the clay soil?
Love your videos and this technology. Very informative. However the sound of the spoon against the rusty wok is akin to nails on a chalkboard. lol
That's a bad ass roof bro.
Hi Jim Amazing content. Did you ever hear about interlock brick press machine if so what is your opinion about it ?
I would love to get this machine to test soil?
Will the operation succeed in the desert sands? I live in the Algerian desert
Hi Mr. Jim,
I am planning to construct my house with CESB. I have got the soil of my area tested and below is the result:
Sand - 29℅
Silt - 36%
Clay - 35%
Please guide if this soil is suitable for lime stabilization?
And if not what can be done to make it fit?
Thank You!
It’s perfect for lime stabalisation you just need to add more sand
How did you test it
@@mafira1987 I have wondered, if you could do partial cement and lime, since lime reacts to clay and cement is more suitable for sand and gravel. Of course at lower parts from 5 to 10% of these stabilization. I have looked it up and unsure of the answer.
This kind of explanation and demonstration is insightful and helpful.
Still, how does Mr. Hallock actually transfer this information to a practical job site?
Obtaining suitable soil is not cheap. And in America, how does one test soil for toxins that may be in the soil?
And the mini-block was created with 2,000 pounds of force. How is this duplicated for full size blocks by simple hand machines and why is this the target pressure?
Wish Mr. Hallock would continue to post videos like this.
However, Mr. Hallock seems to have fallen off the face of the earth.
Notice any responses to any inquiries on any of his YT videos?
Nice