Just so you know next time, your blocks had dried out too much to bother with the water, next time cover then with a sheet of plastic with stones on the corners to keep the damp air inside, you also need to spray on them before sleeping or late. As some cements have a very short burning time, this is so that workers can empty forms/molds for walls the following day and use them again. Yet privately, when using a thicker amount of cement for screening a floor for example, you need to flood the floor with a lot of water. Before you cement a wall, wet the blocks, to stop them sucking out the water from the cement. Then wet again by spraying with a mist and hose after and during the laying of the blocks ok.
Hi it's nice to see that our south African people can work very hard. Imagine you look so young and you are such a hard worker. Omg. I cannot carry 1 block I get back pain. South African government must motivate these youngsters to open their own business. There will be no more shacks and people can live in nice houses. I bought 100 blocks at R8 each. God bless to this young man and may the lord open doors of opportunities for him. Wishing you everything of the best brother. Even I can support your business by buying your blocks to neaten around my house. God bless you.
Unfortunately, they still only have a choice of two roofing types, Tin or Asbestos. So very noisy in a downpour. Tiles are way too expensive. Asbestos roofing has been banned in the UK and Sweden and many other countries. You have to call in experts to demolish such a roof. The dust/fiber stays in your lungs.
Madness.you think South Africans are all lazy...even I other countries there are lazy people .no house or family without unwell individual in.le kua ga lekganyane ba gona
I really want to make my own blocks. I found your video very helpful!! Although i will have to try and find a more automatic way. I've had back surgery to walk again. My backs probably to weak to preform they way you do!!! You are an amazing person, sending good will to you and those close to you! Thanks for the great video!
Not sure, but i think when they say ratio 1:8 in wheelbarrows they meant per wheelbarrow of cement which is 2 x cement bags, not 1 cement bag to 8 wheelbarrows of sand but 1 cement wheelbarrow. Meaning per wheelbarrow its 4 or 4 1/2 or even 5 wheelbarrows cement. 2 x cement bags fit into 1 wheelbarrow.
Very educational. I think this is something well be doing in the UK before long as the price of building materials are getting to high. We pay £4 or more per concrete hollow block now.
It is encouraging to see such a young man doing all this. He should note that the top of the brick is arched and not flat due to the fact that the unit with which he slides the brick out of the mold, is too thin and arches and rocks in the larger housing. I suppose it could be corrected by the layer of mortar in between the bricks, but a sharp eye can see it immediately and it does look " untidy". It can be corrected very easily. Making molds needs attention, as such a mold should last a long time and repeats the product with a high degree of accuracy. Still Congratulations, well done, and all the best in your life.
Thank you for the information. Ive always dreamed of making my own home with affordable diy materials. This seems to be the way to build a strong cheap home. Paint the inside, use a light water resistant material that is sloped for the roof, build a floor with a cement / plywood base, lay some carpet, and run a wire in that shit and ill live in a one room home with one door and zero windows. Id consider a few windows for an ac unit and ventilation but other than that im a minimalist.
Nice video! I would like better descriptions of what is being done. What is ratio cement to sand? How many parts cement to how many parts sand? I could figure it myself from trial and error. I think you said "5 wheelbarrels" is a good starting point to one bag (what size?) of cement? I could dump 1 bag of cement into (what size wheel barrel?) to see how much of 1 wheel barrel one bag of cement is? Would be much better to have a number on cement to sand then you can use any size wheel barrel and any amount of sand and any amount of cement to make any size batch of blocks that you want. Good video and good starting point.. I can figure this out from trial and error. Also on day two pouring water into blocks is not clear why. I'm guessing this just helps to "finish" curing the concrete? and get water into other places to make it cure better inside the block? Or is this just a test for cracks? water leaks out fast if the block is bad? Thanks again!
Great work bro,keep it up men!! please next time show us how to make the bricks maker thing,i think that is the best part not to miss. much greetings from Tanzania
Thanks for your work my question is can I put them on something like plastic bag long and open so that I can collect water at end and recycling to other blocks
once upon a time we made ash blocks.....soooo strong that we thru 1 from double storey house and it hit the floor.....the floor broke....the block was still intact......can u make a video testing that very same example?
Just so you know next time, your blocks had dried out too much to bother with the water, next time cover then with a sheet of plastic with stones on the corners
to keep the damp air inside, you also need to spray on them before sleeping or late. As some cements have a very short burning time, this is so that workers can empty
forms/molds for walls the following day and use them again. Yet privately, when using a thicker amount of cement for screening a floor for example, you need to flood the floor
with a lot of water. Before you cement a wall, wet the blocks, to stop them sucking out the water from the cement. Then wet again by spraying with a mist and hose after and during
the laying of the blocks ok.
This young man needs to have a cement mixer or 10 just to keep up with him. Awesome video young man . The future is bright for you.✌🏻👍👍👍🇺🇸🙏🏽😎
Hi it's nice to see that our south African people can work very hard. Imagine you look so young and you are such a hard worker. Omg. I cannot carry 1 block I get back pain. South African government must motivate these youngsters to open their own business. There will be no more shacks and people can live in nice houses. I bought 100 blocks at R8 each. God bless to this young man and may the lord open doors of opportunities for him. Wishing you everything of the best brother. Even I can support your business by buying your blocks to neaten around my house. God bless you.
@Selg thank you so much🙏🙏🙌
Unfortunately, they still only have a choice of two roofing types, Tin or Asbestos. So very noisy in a downpour. Tiles are way too expensive.
Asbestos roofing has been banned in the UK and Sweden and many other countries. You have to call in experts to demolish such a roof.
The dust/fiber stays in your lungs.
Great work! Onwards and upwards 😊
Thank you so much🙏🙌🏿
Wow, siyambongela Yolanda 🙏🏽
It's my first time to see a South African working hard like this guy . Bafundise nkunzi
Only way to succeed
He must have Nigerian blood 😂
Madness.you think South Africans are all lazy...even I other countries there are lazy people .no house or family without unwell individual in.le kua ga lekganyane ba gona
Let's agree that you don't know your South African people!
In simple terms, you are saying, you are one of the lazy ones
Oh, good work. i would give you a mixer I no longer use but I live in NZ. Maybe a longer handle on a shovel might save the back a little bit.
How very kind 🇿🇦👏🏽
Very good work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Always happy to see a young and hard-working man. Keep up the good work!
Awesome job young man! You are insipiring people with what you are doing. All the best.
Wow incredible I'm definitely going to do this
Thank you for teaching us . Many blessings
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.. Will definitely give It a try..
Im South African and this is exactly what I'm going to do this December,
Did you do it?
Did you do it ?
You did it??
Well done young man so nice to see you in action. Keep it up!!!
This is how it is done in West Africa. 3 and half wheels of sand to one bag of 50kg of portland cement.
Yeah! 8 wheelbarrows is ridiculous! Even 5 is too much except they're using some very special cement down there in SA
I really want to make my own blocks. I found your video very helpful!! Although i will have to try and find a more automatic way. I've had back surgery to walk again. My backs probably to weak to preform they way you do!!! You are an amazing person, sending good will to you and those close to you! Thanks for the great video!
love this bad
Wow this is a great idea it better than buying you save a lot of money❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Not sure, but i think when they say ratio 1:8 in wheelbarrows they meant per wheelbarrow of cement which is 2 x cement bags, not 1 cement bag to 8 wheelbarrows of sand but 1 cement wheelbarrow. Meaning per wheelbarrow its 4 or 4 1/2 or even 5 wheelbarrows cement.
2 x cement bags fit into 1 wheelbarrow.
No man - why would they want you to offload cement to a wheelbarrow?
Just go n read a bag of cement it i it is written black and white
Awesome stuff man! We need more inspiring people like you in SA. Post a link of where to get those moulds pls.
Very informative, well done!
i like it so much of the techniq you apply
Thanking you very much for your well detailed demonstration to us..the ratio and all..TEKERAOI and God BLESS you on your achievements...from Fiji
Very educational. I think this is something well be doing in the UK before long as the price of building materials are getting to high. We pay £4 or more per concrete hollow block now.
Wow that's expensive. We a block. Is. About from. R5. ToR12
Beautiful indeed
This is exceptional work. Thank you for the video very helpful
You’re doing good job well done
This is beautiful
This is very informative,thank you i wanna start next month
I am inspired 🙌❤
Nice brather
Thanks for explaining
I love that, bro you are inspirational ❤
God Bless brother! Many can learn from you escpecially julius malema and friends❤
You awesome in what you doing
It is encouraging to see such a young man doing all this. He should note that the top of the brick is arched and not flat due to the fact that the unit with which he slides the brick out of the mold, is too thin and arches and rocks in the larger housing. I suppose it could be corrected by the layer of mortar in between the bricks, but a sharp eye can see it immediately and it does look " untidy". It can be corrected very easily. Making molds needs attention, as such a mold should last a long time and repeats the product with a high degree of accuracy.
Still Congratulations, well done, and all the best in your life.
Very helpful info as i consider buying brick moulds to start my own self paced project in my home, from neighbouring 🇧🇼 Botswana
The Ugandan like accent gave me smiles and chuckles 😀😀😀😀 though it's actually South African. I appreciate your good work.
Amazing!
Love it :) thank you
Greetings from Texas. I was curious how to make these and came across your video. I enjoyed it. Thank you. Your a hard worker !
Thank you so much
Thank you for the information. Ive always dreamed of making my own home with affordable diy materials. This seems to be the way to build a strong cheap home. Paint the inside, use a light water resistant material that is sloped for the roof, build a floor with a cement / plywood base, lay some carpet, and run a wire in that shit and ill live in a one room home with one door and zero windows. Id consider a few windows for an ac unit and ventilation but other than that im a minimalist.
Nice Man. Keep at it.
thank you for the instructions,
Thank you brother good job,
Beautiful !
Wow, congratulations bro.🎉
Well done!!
Well done. Another source of employment seen
I appreciate ur skills bro one africa
Keep it up you doing good 🤝
Impressed by efforts ,
God bless
Thank you😊
😊Great work
Thank you for your video, may the Lord be with you and your family.
Thanks 😊🙏
Wow that you child. I'm definitely gonna reverse my aging process with this
One love from BOTSWANA my guy!
Thank you for making
Love that
Thanks my brother
Thanks for the video me brother.
Thank you brother 👏👏👏
Thank you bro. From South Sudan
Good bless your
Zwide kaLanga!
I m from India and I impressed you excellent work...🥰🥰
Thanks 😊
Nice video! I would like better descriptions of what is being done.
What is ratio cement to sand? How many parts cement to how many parts sand?
I could figure it myself from trial and error.
I think you said "5 wheelbarrels" is a good starting point to one bag (what size?) of cement?
I could dump 1 bag of cement into (what size wheel barrel?) to see how much of 1 wheel barrel one bag of cement is?
Would be much better to have a number on cement to sand then you can use any size wheel barrel and any amount of sand and any amount of cement to make
any size batch of blocks that you want.
Good video and good starting point..
I can figure this out from trial and error.
Also on day two pouring water into blocks is not clear why.
I'm guessing this just helps to "finish" curing the concrete?
and get water into other places to make it cure better inside the block?
Or is this just a test for cracks? water leaks out fast if the block is bad?
Thanks again!
I learn it
Thanks alot for video very educative, what other chamical do they use to avoid watering the blocks after they are made,
Nice thank you for sharing us
My pleasure
Well done
Very Good
Great work bro,keep it up men!! please next time show us how to make the bricks maker thing,i think that is the best part not to miss.
much greetings from Tanzania
Vipi ulijaribu😂
God bless you my brother 🙏
Thank you 🙏
Nice 💪💪👍👍
Another content syaphambili 🙏🙏👌
@ROODKCAB PRODUCTIONS thank you so much bafo🙏🙌
Thanks for your work my question is can I put them on something like plastic bag long and open so that I can collect water at end and recycling to other blocks
Watching from Namibia.
good job
✌
❤
I want to try also
Nice
Which types of cement makes good blocks
Great job bro
Thanks
Are they pretty strong to build? MUCH LOVE
Thank you for you knowlage ass you smarth keep going
Thank u so much for this video
You are so welcome!
Hello I found it very impressive👏👏....I want to try at my home too can you please tell me the size/dimensions of the tool
once upon a time we made ash blocks.....soooo strong that we thru 1 from double storey house and it hit the floor.....the floor broke....the block was still intact......can u make a video testing that very same example?
love from kenya! where can i get the block mold?
Thanks, how many blocks can you make in a day
Plis can yu show me how you made your brick mold.
You can use used engine oil to coat your mould with a paint brush
Thats toxic. Use vegetable oil instead.
Thank you man🙏
Very informative bro.
Can I use a 32 N,will the mix ratio be the same
How many bricks per cement bag ...please advice how many bricks for two rooms each 4m.
Which cement is best for making blocks
How long do you dry them for before you build?
😄😄🙏👊
Wow kanye lento bwndiykhangela...
Ubuyifumana phi lento wenza ngayo Bhuti?
You earned a subscriber here what is the size of your block and how much bricks do you make from 5 narrows and one cement?
I think he made 32 with the first mix
@@ELTABULLO Thanks