Это человек хочет посторить подпорную стенку ,но он абсолютно не понимает как правильно ,каменная кладка ведётся с перевязкой ,такая кладка держит себя без цементного раствора, здесь он потратил кучу раствора 😢
my grandfather made this kind of house walls in his house in 1935 an had no iron .There was a shortige of cement in those years too. We still live in it and all walls are perfect as the first day. Our children will live in this house with no problems too.
@@eugeniovazquezfabre9884 What do you mean? Are there too many spaces between the stones that are filled with cement? Or should the stones interlock like bricks? --> ¿Qué quieres decir? ¿Hay demasiados espacios entre las piedras que están llenas de cemento? ¿O las piedras deberían entrelazarse como ladrillos?
@@kylesimmons9457 En el pasado. Se pegaban con lodo. Que no pega mucho. El secreto es hacer que cada piedra este entrelazada con la otra. Amarradas. En el vídeo no más dan la vista y luego ponen las piedras como relleno. Los abuelos decían que son muchos de santos. Un temblor y se abre toda la barda
I built my own house, 1200 sq.ft footprint Canadian style, then did my own stonework on all sides, with end walls going up to 30ft high. Used "old field stone" with some stones weighing 40 to 60 lbs. Mix of 3 of sand, 1 of cement and after 50 years only 2 'hair-line' cracks, where some winters it goes down to - 35C and Summers + 35C. Only built up two levels at a time, a spatula to smooth between stones and a wet brush to finish off the cement. Good days and good memories.
To go so high with stone is a tremendous job.Gathering the stone. lifting the stone. Mixing yards of cement. Too much labor. Call the ready mix guy with the forms and get on with housebuilding.
Do you use steel bars?? I am curious as to how strong it will hold against earthquakes? I'm thinking of a simple farmhouse, do i need concrete beams with steel bars for a basic farmhouse?
Incredibly strong looking and neat as hell. Excellent. Not sure why similar is not used more in buildings as the effect is great. Availability and cost of stone I assume as the strength of a wall like this must equal most other forms of wall building.
I learned a lot more from this video than most of the ones I've watch so far where people try to explain things. Goes back to the reason for the old adage, show not tell. Also a reminder that the way video is edited is just as important as the footage itself. Only might have been good to change the track occasionally.
Fantastic wall building video! Well done and the walls look fantastic! You have inspired me for when I move to off grid living! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge! Peace to the World 🙏 🏴 🇬🇧
From an old builder who has done a lot of this sort of work it looks acceptable and one of the builders got a bit lost in places and it looked like a jigsaw with wrong pieces fitted but generally not enough bridging stones fitted and throughers from back to front, plenty of concrete infill and will be like iron in a month . 7 out of 10 from me which is good!
Hi I'm a new stone mason and just recently I build two rooms with stones like that. I just wanted to know whether it will be strong or not. The walls are only 7 and 8 feet in height between beams and columns, and their is a very small beam in between at the height of around 5 feet. The mortar ratio is 1:3. I have also mounted the stones like in.this video, some even flatter with just few cucumber shape stone locking in between the two wall. And in between the wall I used something like a concrete (basalt aggregate with mortars.
The sand ratio is 50/50 coarse and fine sand. I didn't used the 'through' stone method for locking. The stones I used are bread shape and two slice of bread shape. 80% basalt.
Beautiful stone wall! I used to install brick paver driveways back in the day and dabbled in masonry. I plan on making a natural limestone planting bed that looks like a well and will try to use your technique. You make it look easy.
muy bien disculpe .¿ el muro mampostería o como le llamen creo k esa piedra debe de sentar las con un mazo y sobre todo debe de trabar la piedra para k no se habrá ya k nomas va poniendo una hilera de piedra por cada lado de las caras del muro y enmedio va muy mal rreyenado de concreto o mescla disculpe es my humilde opinión
PLanning to have our 7foot max height natural granite stone wall rebuilt in the next days. It will be holding back soil even higher than that. Its a 1971 wall but is now showing big vertical cracks. Do we need a cinder block wall behind it? How does drainage system work behind these mass walls? Thank you for any help!
dont ask this guy for help, his stone literally looks built to direct all the force outward, the concrete is doing all work of keeping the wall from falling over, it will fail in a few years, decades at most, this is a temporary structure
@@TS-jm7jm I'm no expert, but this wall would be a thermal bridge - no cavity space or insulation. Surely the external temperature will just conduct to the internal wall face, so you have an eternal job trying to keep the internal space warm if cold outside? That said, looks like there could be a corridor wall on the other side. Also, no need for buttressing at any point? Maybe some vertical rebar in there to keep things upright? Would be good to know more about the build and the job this wall is meant to do. in the overall scheme of the project.
Awesome work! Tongans have been doing this for thousands of years. When you go to Hawaii you will see the rock walls everywhere built by Tongan immigrants since the 60's.
You seem to wipe away or let fall about 20% of your concrete which ends up wasted on the floor. You could stand on the face side and carefully push it in or prevent it from falling
From what little I know about masonry I'm not sure how long this will last before cracking and breaking, but it was cool watching you work. And sick music.
Solo de ver. Me arden los dedos.. Cuando trabajo cemento siempre uso guantes.. son estorbosos pero protegen la piel El cemento adelgaza la piel.. y duele.. Que hermoso trabajo.. En mi próxima casa querré algo con piedra..
Very nice job and informative video. I have learned so much. I would be very much interested to know how you integrate water pipes and electricity in such a wall. I haven’t found a video about these installations yet.
All I wanted to see was a stone wall being built and I got Jazz, synth, drum solos, bongos a clarinet or two and one stage I tripped out and thought I heard pan pipes. I'm blown away.
It looks nice bro but just nice , we need stability also..... 1. The stones must be lay on the stones under , not standing up. (with this way actually you don't need so much cement and maybe not at all. I can show you plenty of buildings without any cement or mud that staying more than 100 years (some about more than a thousand years) . In case of earthquake the stones are griding between them and that could cause collapse 2. Never put two lines and fill it with other stones, that way makes less stability 3. The stones needs some curving and the moto is "hit them with no mercy". Don't put them as it is 4. every stone must stand on other 2 stones at least . Don't make straight divert lines
Eskiden toprakla yapılan taş evler nasıl direnmiş. Demek ki işçimentoda değil yapım tekniğinde.Taşların birbirine mutlaka bağlanması gerekliydi,burada boşluklar çimentoyla doldurulmuş,taşlar birbirini kilitlemiyor ama en azından bahçe duvarı
Traditionally lime mortar was used to build this type of foundation which was more stronger than cement concrete. For a single floor house 4 feet digging work are done from the ground level and for double storey house 5 to 6.5 feet digging work are done from the ground level
@@Mchacz8008but way more flexible with temperature fluctuations and humidity fluctuations over time which is why buildings over a thousand years old still stand and don't use cement.
Tengo una casa de piedra en las sierras cordobesas de argentina. La junta entre piedras es de 2 o 3 mm, piedra de campo, hay que búscala, con una cara y acomodarla. Casi no consume arena y cemento, hermosas tonalidades una obra de arte!!!! Disculpa ese muro es muy fácil de levantar!
The mortar is too wet and too many of his stones are laid vertically. I will admit that about half the footage shows him laying horizontally which is correct.
Fantastic job! Don't listen to the haters. England is full of stone walls that are very old. Longevity and history are on your side.
This is not how those old walls were built
Nothing fantastic here. Very wrong way of building stone walls!
tell me why please@@warpspeed9877
Это человек хочет посторить подпорную стенку ,но он абсолютно не понимает как правильно ,каменная кладка ведётся с перевязкой ,такая кладка держит себя без цементного раствора, здесь он потратил кучу раствора 😢
England is full of stone walls built with lime mortar, NOT concrete using modern cement which does not allow wall to breather or flex.
my grandfather made this kind of house walls in his house in 1935 an had no iron .There was a shortige of cement in those years too. We still live in it and all walls are perfect as the first day. Our children will live in this house with no problems too.
Te creo. Pero el trabajo que se ve en el vídeo está muy mal. Tu abuelo si sabía hacerlo. Estos no. Ni una piedra amarra con la otra
@@eugeniovazquezfabre9884 What do you mean? Are there too many spaces between the stones that are filled with cement? Or should the stones interlock like bricks? -->
¿Qué quieres decir? ¿Hay demasiados espacios entre las piedras que están llenas de cemento? ¿O las piedras deberían entrelazarse como ladrillos?
@@kylesimmons9457
En el pasado. Se pegaban con lodo. Que no pega mucho. El secreto es hacer que cada piedra este entrelazada con la otra. Amarradas.
En el vídeo no más dan la vista y luego ponen las piedras como relleno.
Los abuelos decían que son muchos de santos. Un temblor y se abre toda la barda
@@eugeniovazquezfabre9884 Interlocking stones, I understand. Thank you!
@@eugeniovazquezfabre9884 nice, that's what i was thinking too
I built my own house, 1200 sq.ft footprint Canadian style, then did my own stonework on all sides, with end walls going up to 30ft high. Used "old field stone" with some stones weighing 40 to 60 lbs. Mix of 3 of sand, 1 of cement and after 50 years only 2 'hair-line' cracks, where some winters it goes down to - 35C and Summers + 35C. Only built up two levels at a time, a spatula to smooth between stones and a wet brush to finish off the cement. Good days and good memories.
Very good sir please send me a pic of your work ❤
damn, cool stuff man. I wish to build my own house one day too.
To go so high with stone is a tremendous job.Gathering the stone. lifting the stone. Mixing yards of cement. Too much labor. Call the ready mix guy with the forms and get on with housebuilding.
Do you use steel bars?? I am curious as to how strong it will hold against earthquakes? I'm thinking of a simple farmhouse, do i need concrete beams with steel bars for a basic farmhouse?
how long did it take for the stone walls?
Incredibly strong looking and neat as hell. Excellent. Not sure why similar is not used more in buildings as the effect is great. Availability and cost of stone I assume as the strength of a wall like this must equal most other forms of wall building.
Because concrete doesn't bond well to many different items hence why we use mortar.
Concrete sets up on its own as q singular object
It does look rock solid and very neat! Congratulations!
Absolutely beautiful.
I learned a lot more from this video than most of the ones I've watch so far where people try to explain things. Goes back to the reason for the old adage, show not tell. Also a reminder that the way video is edited is just as important as the footage itself. Only might have been good to change the track occasionally.
dik degilde yatik koyman gerekiyor taslari saglam olmasi icin
Похуй как, цемент выдержит.
Fantastic wall building video! Well done and the walls look fantastic! You have inspired me for when I move to off grid living! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge! Peace to the World 🙏 🏴 🇬🇧
Would it help adhesion if the stones are sprayed with water before pressed into the concrete or mortar?
Awesome job. Do you have any videos about doing a basement wall with stones the way you making it in this video?
Would have like to hear content as to what type of stones are being used and the techniques that were used to line up each section of stones
Muito bom..excelentes trabalho
Perfeito o seu trabalho.
From an old builder who has done a lot of this sort of work it looks acceptable and one of the builders got a bit lost in places and it looked like a jigsaw with wrong pieces fitted but generally not enough bridging stones fitted and throughers from back to front, plenty of concrete infill and will be like iron in a month . 7 out of 10 from me which is good!
Hi I'm a new stone mason and just recently I build two rooms with stones like that. I just wanted to know whether it will be strong or not.
The walls are only 7 and 8 feet in height between beams and columns, and their is a very small beam in between at the height of around 5 feet. The mortar ratio is 1:3.
I have also mounted the stones like in.this video, some even flatter with just few cucumber shape stone locking in between the two wall. And in between the wall I used something like a concrete (basalt aggregate with mortars.
The sand ratio is 50/50 coarse and fine sand. I didn't used the 'through' stone method for locking. The stones I used are bread shape and two slice of bread shape. 80% basalt.
Eline sağlık ustam teşekürler
Beautiful work. always wondered how you plum and level stone work
Beautiful stone wall! I used to install brick paver driveways back in the day and dabbled in masonry. I plan on making a natural limestone planting bed that looks like a well and will try to use your technique. You make it look easy.
Amazing work..love it!
Камень нельзя класть стоя, и должна быть перевязка друг с другом.
И раствор должен быть чуть более жидкий, как сметана густая. Это называется бутовая кладка.
@@ФАНТОМАС-60главное чтоб без пустот.
@@ШамильДюсметов Если камни прочно держат стену с небольшими пустотами, то им можно, у них нет промерзания стены, когда пустоты будет рвать от мороза.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 belíssimo trabalho
Excellent job ❤
Wonderful job.
muy bien disculpe .¿ el muro mampostería o como le llamen creo k esa piedra debe de sentar las con un mazo y sobre todo debe de trabar la piedra para k no se habrá ya k nomas va poniendo una hilera de piedra por cada lado de las caras del muro y enmedio va muy mal rreyenado de concreto o mescla disculpe es my humilde opinión
PLanning to have our 7foot max height natural granite stone wall rebuilt in the next days. It will be holding back soil even higher than that. Its a 1971 wall but is now showing big vertical cracks. Do we need a cinder block wall behind it? How does drainage system work behind these mass walls? Thank you for any help!
dont ask this guy for help, his stone literally looks built to direct all the force outward, the concrete is doing all work of keeping the wall from falling over, it will fail in a few years, decades at most, this is a temporary structure
@@TS-jm7jm I'm no expert, but this wall would be a thermal bridge - no cavity space or insulation. Surely the external temperature will just conduct to the internal wall face, so you have an eternal job trying to keep the internal space warm if cold outside? That said, looks like there could be a corridor wall on the other side. Also, no need for buttressing at any point? Maybe some vertical rebar in there to keep things upright? Would be good to know more about the build and the job this wall is meant to do. in the overall scheme of the project.
Well where I live here in the Cotswolds UK I think we might just have the edge in the stone walling dept !
Cornwall has the best dry stone walls in my opinion!
❤Gracias por compartir bendiciones la mejor universidad
is this straight mortar mix? don't see any aggregate
Awesome work! Tongans have been doing this for thousands of years. When you go to Hawaii you will see the rock walls everywhere built by Tongan immigrants since the 60's.
Una preciosura 👍🙏
Rock stars ❤😂
How long will this last??
You are laying the mortar too thick, also at some places there are voids between stones!
Mortar is not too thick, as it binds the stones more solidly and will not crack even in extreme weather.
Great work to all !! Well done fellers. Music is naff but so what..😊
Couldn't stay more than a couple of minutes... that music was unbearable! 😵💫
Maybe if you turn the sound down?
Yeah, there’s a thing called a mute button.
Looks great!
Any particular name for this style of wall/masonry? And how long does it take for everything to dry and “set”?
Can you also add broken glass to the solution?
I wonder if rebars would strengthen it?
Muy bonito, el trabajo de la piedra es todo un arte. Saludos desde Barcelona.
Salve è possibile sapere qualcosa di più riguardo i tubi di drenaggio che si mettono per non fare gonfiare il muro e farlo cadere??
Çok güzel video çekimi ..!
İmalatın detayını ustanın sanatkarlığı çok iyi gösteriyor.!
Cual es la dosificacion
PERFEKTNO. !
You seem to wipe away or let fall about 20% of your concrete which ends up wasted on the floor. You could stand on the face side and carefully push it in or prevent it from falling
ratio of morat used at first
cement how many kg
gravel how many kg how much mm
sand how many kg
ratio of motar mixed to join 2 stones
same as above m
Amazing job.
Can’t beat nature’s beauty…rocks.
Xây tường bằng đá tốn công sức lắm .
¡Muy bueno!!
Exelente trabalho,parabéns!
Very good!
...there are areas where the vertical seam goes through 5-6 rows of stone....this is a mistake...
What kind of rock it is what you are using?
Dá até gosto de ver
Good 🎉
عالی❤❤
incredibly incongruous music choice.
what kind of stone are them? I really like colors and shape but I can't find the name!
The stone in my area look just like this and are dolomitic limestone
Amazing work 🤙 where can I get an 8 hour loop of this track 😂
I like the music.😊
I have done 10 year experience is this job... many designs wall...
Which country is this
From what little I know about masonry I'm not sure how long this will last before cracking and breaking, but it was cool watching you work. And sick music.
In Brazil we also make them only with clay and stones, there are buildings that are more than 40 years old and still intact.
@@janiellima7108 clay is very different from concrete
Dobra robota
Bonito trabajo
I agree. What's with the music. So hard to watch with this musical hook repeating and disrupting everything inside of me.
Mute
Muito lindo trabalho
เมืองโบราณพันปี
How much cost 1bhk
Solo de ver.
Me arden los dedos..
Cuando trabajo cemento siempre uso guantes.. son estorbosos pero protegen la piel
El cemento adelgaza la piel.. y duele..
Que hermoso trabajo..
En mi próxima casa querré algo con piedra..
Que legal, muito bom
Questo lavorò lo faccio anch'io complimenti 🫡
Very nice job and informative video. I have learned so much. I would be very much interested to know how you integrate water pipes and electricity in such a wall. I haven’t found a video about these installations yet.
Omg wth with that terrible music thru the entire video
😂😂😂😂
It's like straight from a b- movie in the 80's
Stone sound...
@@Ajantha-l3k stone sound would have been ideal, instead we get this broken record.
All I wanted to see was a stone wall being built and I got Jazz, synth, drum solos, bongos a clarinet or two and one stage I tripped out and thought I heard pan pipes. I'm blown away.
Процесс Завораживает..
this wall oddly gonna outlive all the building around.. lol
Albanian style, God bless concrete!
Good luck 👍
It looks nice bro but just nice , we need stability also.....
1. The stones must be lay on the stones under , not standing up. (with this way actually you don't need so much cement and maybe not at all.
I can show you plenty of buildings without any cement or mud that staying more than 100 years (some about more than a thousand years) . In case of earthquake the stones are griding between them and that could cause collapse
2. Never put two lines and fill it with other stones, that way makes less stability
3. The stones needs some curving and the moto is "hit them with no mercy". Don't put them as it is
4. every stone must stand on other 2 stones at least . Don't make straight divert lines
Bottom bar should be atleast 12 mm for footing, what you have used are very small like 3-2 mm. I hope this just for demonstration purposes only.
Taş emek taş sanat yalnız çimento oranı çok olmalı ki depremlere dirensin emeklerinize teşekkürler
Eskiden toprakla yapılan taş evler nasıl direnmiş. Demek ki işçimentoda değil yapım tekniğinde.Taşların birbirine mutlaka bağlanması gerekliydi,burada boşluklar çimentoyla doldurulmuş,taşlar birbirini kilitlemiyor ama en azından bahçe duvarı
Good 👍
It looks really nice. But it's technically wrong. Where is the rebar steel?
Traditionally lime mortar was used to build this type of foundation which was more stronger than cement concrete. For a single floor house 4 feet digging work are done from the ground level and for double storey house 5 to 6.5 feet digging work are done from the ground level
Lime mortar is substantially weaker than portland cement.......
Р@@Mchacz8008
@@Mchacz8008известковый раствор с годами крепчает. И цементный слабеет. Вот и вся разница.
@@Mchacz8008but way more flexible with temperature fluctuations and humidity fluctuations over time which is why buildings over a thousand years old still stand and don't use cement.
Wow, was that a machete used for spreading out the concrete on the footings? Don’t you guys have access to a shovel?
Tengo una casa de piedra en las sierras cordobesas de argentina.
La junta entre piedras es de 2 o 3 mm, piedra de campo, hay que búscala, con una cara y acomodarla. Casi no consume arena y cemento, hermosas tonalidades una obra de arte!!!!
Disculpa ese muro es muy fácil de levantar!
Un muro de este tipo hasta que altura se puede levantar?
Se puede levantar hasta dos metros?
I've seen buildings built like this last 100 plus year
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Good work
The mortar is too wet and too many of his stones are laid vertically.
I will admit that about half the footage shows him laying horizontally which is correct.
Força de Massa
the wall is nice but im here for the music !
It is like Roman stile
"Opus incertum",only with smole peaces of stones any shape.
My Grandfather made a lot of stone walls. His top tip - always use the stone you pick up. No need to spend hours looking for the "perfect" stone.
石積みの技術は人類最古の叡智。
And also the breadth of digging work for single storey is 4 feet and the breadth of digging work for double storey is 5 feet
Me gusta mucho
У него раствор слишком суховат, надо, чтобы раствор был жидкий, тогда бутобетон будет крепкий, а так у него пустоты остаются между камнем и раствором
Mantap
Well...hopefully you 'live and learn' from this mistake.
Nice looking though. Surely the next one will be a winner.
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