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5. Cloe commented 11 years ago
#2 is actualy right! In Romanina gypsis make this kind of bricks and they have the same tehnique,they lay them in the sun for drying and after that they have two opstiones either thy sell them or they harden the bricks in large ovens ..
So in conclusion that only looks like a pavement....think about it .. it would be impractical to make pavement from clay .....
So in conclusion that only looks like a pavement....think about it .. it would be impractical to make pavement from clay .....
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6. Malakyte commented 11 years ago
According to the video, one team can make 500 bricks per hour
(1 brick every 7 s).
Knowing that you need roughly 18400 bricks to build a 1500 square foot house, they can prepare it for you in just 5 days!!!
Source:
http://www.quora.com/Approximately-how-many-bricks-make-up-a-1500-square-foot-house
(1 brick every 7 s).
Knowing that you need roughly 18400 bricks to build a 1500 square foot house, they can prepare it for you in just 5 days!!!
Source:
http://www.quora.com/Approximately-how-many-bricks-make-up-a-1500-square-foot-house
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8. Keiichii commented 11 years ago
This is TEAMWORK!
But, i see this video 2x. Second guy make 40% scrap. This ratio in my job = fired.
Ok ok, awesome speed, but if u make something, make perfect, no?
But, i see this video 2x. Second guy make 40% scrap. This ratio in my job = fired.
Ok ok, awesome speed, but if u make something, make perfect, no?
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13. loadrunner commented 11 years ago
It is better then sitting on a crappy chair, watching a screen, and wait for someone to call you, to change subscription on the tv cable.
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14. MyVision22 commented 11 years ago
Earning money can be easy in two cases: either you are educated/talented or you are born in a developed country. if you don't have both of them then trust me you get to know other face of life.
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15. Tarc commented 11 years ago
#8, I'm pretty sure it is for a reason. He could nail it down to 101%, but I guess he purposely leaves extra on top so that it's easier to scrape it off in a bulk.... rather than trying to remove a small layer with clinical precision.
Think before you say something...
Think before you say something...
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18. sux2bu commented 11 years ago
#6 The link you provided describes a standard brick that measures 2.25"x4"x8". The huge bricks in this vid are at least three times that size,so maybe only 6,000 of these bricks would be needed to build your 1500 sq.ft. home. Two easy days and they would have enough!
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19. maruf92bisj commented 11 years ago
#2 its a brick building factory in bangladesh. U see the reddish "gaamsa" below the hat of the kid on right, thats how u know its in bangladesh (kinda a trademark). These bricks is to be burned in furnace later on to harden
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20. geogonzo commented 11 years ago
OK numb-nuts been there done that, it is sand and cement. They are making bricks mainly for building homes, walls etc. They are not pavers or for walking on if you notice there is an indentation in the middle of the brick. This brick is not fired only clay is fired as I have worked with both media I can tell you what they are using. On a lighter note they are Sheriffs Arpaio special force to pay for tent city in Phoenix AZ.
+70 1. ughlah commented 11 years ago