This has reminded me of when we had to bake bricks for our fence construction, it was tiresome but also fun and fascinating😂😂😂, the part when the fire finally came through from the top side was breath-taking, truly relatable
Family, is there specific mud you chooses to produces strong bricks after going through this whole process or any kind of mud can produce quality results of bricks? Like here in Namibia u can find three type if not four. There is gray one and brown or dark orange. Both used by ants to build a hill. Another mud is the black one where lakes normally form during rain season and bull frogs stays there. The last mud is found on the normal ground having salty, cattle loves to eat that hard soil bcos of that salt. So which one do you use to make strong bricks.
Thank beloved sister Trisha... I really appreciate that bcos I want to try making this. For many of us Africans, can afford to spend money on everything which require us 2 build a house. So, were you literally referring to Clay Soil on the surface? Or the clay soil which is being dug underneath? I hope you are referring to the very on we were mekin here those days different toys.
This has reminded me of when we had to bake bricks for our fence construction, it was tiresome but also fun and fascinating😂😂😂, the part when the fire finally came through from the top side was breath-taking, truly relatable
Thanks for watching
@@trishasiimwe. blessings my sister.
It reminds me of when I was doing ceramics, I had a lot of ceramic moulds, for fun and also to sell so that my Hobby would be profitable too...
*We should run this oven more often and resell the products in other towns in Uganda.*
Oh yeah
Oh this brings back so many memories woooow
Thanks Brenda for watching
Impressive piece of work by the young men. Hopefully they plant trees during their spare time to replace the one cut
Thanks for watching
True we should remember to replace nature for future generations
Sad note, I lost some money in this business though taught me some things I didn't know, thanks dear for sharing
So sorry dear
Keep it up girl. You're doing great
Very nice work
Thanks dear Buzima for watching
Nice.. thanks for sharing...that kiln gives out how many bricks please? Thanks
I will try this
You could have shown us the bricks you made..?
Thanks for watching
Patricia please assist on how to locate this creative boys,contacts and so on,thanks in advance
Where are you located?
Final product?
Family, is there specific mud you chooses to produces strong bricks after going through this whole process or any kind of mud can produce quality results of bricks? Like here in Namibia u can find three type if not four.
There is gray one and brown or dark orange. Both used by ants to build a hill.
Another mud is the black one where lakes normally form during rain season and bull frogs stays there.
The last mud is found on the normal ground having salty, cattle loves to eat that hard soil bcos of that salt.
So which one do you use to make strong bricks.
Clay soil is the best for making strong bricks
Thank beloved sister Trisha...
I really appreciate that bcos I want to try making this. For many of us Africans, can afford to spend money on everything which require us 2 build a house.
So, were you literally referring to Clay Soil on the surface? Or the clay soil which is being dug underneath?
I hope you are referring to the very on we were mekin here those days different toys.
Great work. How many bricks there
About 1500
Seems like the wood you were using were not dry. Why?
Great video❤️
Thanks
Which country is this? Please
Uganda
By the tym u leave that place ,I don't know wat u won't know 🤣
Hahahahahahaha
Hahahahahahaha thanks for watching dear
When you reach this that’s when you Start getting the smell of money 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha, AJ this money comes from far.
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This clearly is not so easy work to do banange
Very true. Thanks for watching
Uganda zaabu
Kabiisa
Where can I find this boys to help me make bricks,fully funded
Uganda
Gg
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