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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2015
  • Mexican masons, with only his trowel without formwork or ceiling mount seem to defy gravity with sophisticated technology through many years in Mexico, and in a very short time can build a work of art vault or roof type dome.
    The dome, together with the bow, is proven to be one of the strongest structures can be built, resisting historically over millennia, if not used or rod or concrete. It supports a lot of weight, earthquakes, is fresh, and above all, very beautiful .
    This is part of what is the craftsmanship of building a kind Catalan vault ceiling in the center of Mexico, specifically in the state of Queretaro.
    The "Bovederos" (as we call them in Mexico) can travel anywhere (even abroad) to build this type of roof.
    Look at this playlist to appreciate the different stages of the construction of the vaults, and how they are completed:
    • Catalan Vaults & domes...
    Cell phone (Mexico)
    Bovedero Carlos Martinez (spanish only) +52-441-109-6746
    Coleman Victor (English speaking) +524141017265
    priske_coleman@hotmail.com

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  • @rodcrawford5547
    @rodcrawford5547 Před 6 lety +77

    Y'all people can say all the things negative you want about these men! But they are "ARTIST". I was a really good bricklayer till I broke my back when I was 28. I could build some of the most beautiful fire places imaginable, but what I wouldn't give to work along side of these men for six months or so. Their the best I've ever seen! Be proud of your knowledge and skill men because what you know has been lost for centuries and centuries, a skill that is not only remarkable but magnificent. Great Artist and never mind you never used a rule. And if you people don't think an arch is strong? You check your physic's again! Why do you see all the Roman temples built with arches and still standing Mother Nature, an arch is probably this one single strongest structure in existence today and thousands of years past. For you people that don't no any better! What would happen if you had a square head??? Think about that equation...

    • @ColemanPriske
      @ColemanPriske  Před 6 lety +1

      Excellent comment! thanks, a good video to demonstrate the strength of a brick arch is this:
      czcams.com/video/vHrIkk4wo9s/video.html

    • @joelspinler
      @joelspinler Před 6 lety +1

      Rod Crawford these guys are masters mason's for sure.

    • @hunterstoldt1062
      @hunterstoldt1062 Před 6 lety +1

      I’m a tender going for my apprenticeship, we’re laying 12” block right now on top of footing to add on to a school. I can’t wait to lay block. I could do it tomorrow if I was asked. I’ve been tending 7 months, only thing stopping me from laying is we’re union & I need a card to lay with my guys

    • @dlcarrocce5687
      @dlcarrocce5687 Před 4 lety

      Yeah I'm sure you were just Gods gift to the towel dude

    • @tylar9692
      @tylar9692 Před 4 lety

      Rod Crawford tam

  • @hotfuzz1913
    @hotfuzz1913 Před 7 lety +165

    not sure what's more impressive the quality of the work or the quality of that trowel

    • @MiguelCruz-uv3ui
      @MiguelCruz-uv3ui Před 6 lety +2

      bryan gorski. Good work and a good trowel such as a W. ROSE TROWEL. Habits for the skilled masons.

    • @brickbybric
      @brickbybric Před 5 lety +3

      czcams.com/video/JF_LJGHcojQ/video.html bryan gorski the trowel is a Bellota Philadelphia brick trowel .its a Spanish company from northern Spain. They also have manufacturing plants in South America including Mexico. czcams.com/video/JF_LJGHcojQ/video.html top class trowels

    • @kirkalley3469
      @kirkalley3469 Před rokem +1

      If that brick is soft enough to cut with a trowel then that brick is too weak. I wish they filmed how he mixed his mortar. Cudos to the bravery of the camera man. I do not want to be anywhere near those domes in an earthquake 😫.

  • @Jakelol1980
    @Jakelol1980 Před 7 lety +210

    The most amazing thing about this video is how he shapes the bricks as he goes along.

    • @2hrsToChooseThis
      @2hrsToChooseThis Před 7 lety +10

      That's what I was thinking. Knowing the shape he needs just by looking at the existing structure, and then using the trowel to shape it is pretty cool.

    • @joelgrosch7272
      @joelgrosch7272 Před 7 lety +1

      Jakelol1980 exactly! amazing skill

    • @goldsmithstudent
      @goldsmithstudent Před 7 lety +5

      Jakelol1980 what's more amazing is the man who taught this illegal alien how to do this work now doesn't have a job

    • @robertshipman5796
      @robertshipman5796 Před 7 lety +28

      goldsmithstudent they are not in the US in this video. or did your racism prevent you from reading, or even actually watching the video?

    • @edhughes6854
      @edhughes6854 Před 7 lety +2

      goldsmithstudent This guy didn't learn this just a few years ago.

  • @johnelstad
    @johnelstad Před 10 měsíci +5

    I spent a lot of time in Guanajuato, Mexico, in the 90s. Over the years I spent hours looking up at ceilings just like these wondering how the hell they were made. I just assumed they must have had supports to ensure they met perfectly in the middle and didn't collapse in the process. Mad respect for the craftsmen who have perfected this technique. Thank you for sharing!

  • @MrJRoyal76
    @MrJRoyal76 Před 7 lety +83

    Holy crap that guy isn't just a Craftsman, he's an artist. That's incredible. Wow!

  • @TheNervousnation
    @TheNervousnation Před 6 lety +6

    There is a huge sense of pride happening here. Beautiful work! PAY THESE MEN!

  • @charlestaylor1816
    @charlestaylor1816 Před 7 lety +11

    I love creative mexican craftsmanship types like this🤓

  • @jesusherrera5659
    @jesusherrera5659 Před 6 lety +3

    The thing that impresses me the most is that this guys don't use string lines, theodolites , or lazers for grades and all sides appear to be uniform.great job

  • @SolidworksUnlimited
    @SolidworksUnlimited Před 4 lety +5

    I've been a Mason for many years, and I think this guy is a good a bricklayer there is, all the haters should show us a video of their most excellent bricklaying, I'd love to compare.

  • @tesfayedejen9958
    @tesfayedejen9958 Před 8 lety +31

    he is a human 3D printer! he just knows where to put a unit block in a given space. beautiful.

    • @YAYFUL1
      @YAYFUL1 Před 6 lety +2

      it repetitive and practiced he is using large units. i managed to train myself to lay bricks with exactly 10 mm perpends between each brick, simply because I discovered through observing my work that the tip of my index finger made the perfect gauge for starting me on good consistent practice. after that it became second nature and I even could work out without measuring, the full size brick needed to for 1st and second course work, but i would never recommend not measuring out the work area, i was told by a bricklayer he had measured it out there are the bricks you won't need any cuts (except the ends) so i got them all in. turned out he lied and was trying to make out i would botch the work.

  • @Dreez76
    @Dreez76 Před 7 lety +10

    Have to respect the craftmanship and knowledge that goes into that.

  • @ebookpioneers
    @ebookpioneers Před 6 lety +6

    "Plumb-lines? We don't need no stinking plumb lines."

  • @jrtools4281
    @jrtools4281 Před 8 lety +10

    yeeeee i am from mexico, i know it is mexico, the way they speak the music and the tipe of construction arriba mexico muy bie, muy buenos artesanos y constructores en mexico

  • @dpm9a189
    @dpm9a189 Před 7 lety +6

    What's amazing is him cutting those bricks.

  • @kansasgardener5844
    @kansasgardener5844 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm impressed! 16 years in the trade. The way they use their trowels is impressive.

  • @janwillem4775
    @janwillem4775 Před 6 lety +3

    Very impressive. Every line he lays is an arch in itself, stable like any bridge. The arch is the leaning sideways on the previous one. Very stable construction I think.

  • @SaintMarneusCalgar
    @SaintMarneusCalgar Před 8 lety +32

    that is some serious level of skill in most countrys there is nobody left who could do this work. a lot of old Techniques get lost thats sad

    • @obambamutombo8904
      @obambamutombo8904 Před 7 lety +1

      Show me one good mason in the western world which cant do what this guy did here.

    • @SaintMarneusCalgar
      @SaintMarneusCalgar Před 7 lety

      lol yep pf course your right with the first things but i bet you will have problems finding a guy that can do this

    • @denisl2760
      @denisl2760 Před 6 lety

      OSHA would have a heart attack if they saw this. No way you'd be allowed to even try something like this without some kind of temporary supporting structure underneath.

    • @isaiahdaniels5643
      @isaiahdaniels5643 Před 6 lety

      It's not really sad. Where one trade is lost another is created. *Innovation.*
      The bricks are beautiful, but the material and skill are a result of the economic and environmental factors surrounding the construction. I'm not saying this to be an asshole. I'm saying it because I think that too many people revere dying (or totally irrelevant to their society) trades and techniques without considering the benefits of modern ones. There's a reason old techniques are replaced, and while I won't explain this simple near universal understanding because I respect your intelligence, I'll say that you can't have it both ways.

    • @isaiahdaniels5643
      @isaiahdaniels5643 Před 6 lety +1

      People spend their life improving a trade, things move forward, old things go away. This is life. Something is born, something dies. You know I'm making sense here.

  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 Před 7 lety +93

    This is totally Mexico lol. You don't see ingenuity like that here in buildings. He is shaping the bricks with a flippin trowel for god sakes. Amazing.

    • @sergiomaastricht
      @sergiomaastricht Před 7 lety +3

      Tommy Ohlrich we shape bricks with a trowel in Holland too... (Definitely not Holland though :)

    • @greenninja3187
      @greenninja3187 Před 7 lety +8

      ever worked on site? ALL brickies do that

    • @BeachRumminbummin
      @BeachRumminbummin Před 7 lety +5

      for sure. the Mexicans in florida do it too.

    • @chrisjack2654
      @chrisjack2654 Před 7 lety +2

      nah it's not a flipping trowel can't tell from here but I recommend Marshall town, good for cutting bricks

    • @BeachRumminbummin
      @BeachRumminbummin Před 7 lety

      there are different trowels, all still trowels

  • @Darin-USMCB--
    @Darin-USMCB-- Před 6 lety +2

    I truly respect any Craftsmanship & dedication to the craft - using the medium of choice- here is brick to create something out of nothing. Often doing the more difficult task & what others say is impossible.
    I’ve hired Mexican brick masons on smaller remodeling projects before, & I was amazed at the speed & agility- they got bricks replaced on an Home extension/addition, and just as I had envisioned- they seamlessly incorporated the new bricks with the old ones removed to make room for the additional room, making it look like the new addition had been there for 40 years...
    All other American masons had tried to convince me how much easier it would be to cut the old brick off in a straight line, and scrap the old bricks, and completely put new wall up with all new bricks. Hence you’d have a straight line of old - next to new.
    The addition would be obvious.
    When I told the Mexicans what I wanted, they just said
    No problem, when you want it done sir?
    And their work was impeccable.
    Despite that the funny thing I recall was all others required me to get a mortar mixer on site for them, the Mexicans just told me they need 2 pieces of plywood in which to mix the mortar on, the younger man in the crew mix the mortar, staying one step of his masons.

  • @marcoceccarelli6415
    @marcoceccarelli6415 Před 7 lety +72

    amazing talent. now that is a Craftsman

  • @georget9430
    @georget9430 Před 8 lety +24

    Amazing! This guy is an artist!

  • @plasma3211
    @plasma3211 Před 8 lety +16

    This is a skill that is truly an art form. I really appreciate what he can do and would love to know what he knows!

    • @plasma3211
      @plasma3211 Před 8 lety +5

      Well i do know something about brickwork and not as much as you perhaps. What i do not know i can learn whatever the fuck i want.

    • @newera59fifty63
      @newera59fifty63 Před 8 lety

      +robert morin lol

  • @mikeslack9965
    @mikeslack9965 Před 6 lety +2

    would like to work alongside this guy for a few days and i've been a mason for 30 yrs. Amazing shit right there.

  • @sobekflakmonkey
    @sobekflakmonkey Před 7 lety +1

    glad to see people still build like this, in Canada everything is just concrete poured on metal or some kinda weird synthetic stuff that burns really easily.

  • @RhisiartGwilym
    @RhisiartGwilym Před 7 lety +88

    Great respect to all you bovederos, Coleman. Beautiful piece of work!

    • @ColemanPriske
      @ColemanPriske  Před 7 lety +7

      Gracias amigo, se aprecia el comentario, TNKS

  • @mikemagnum7987
    @mikemagnum7987 Před 7 lety +2

    Skilled Craftsman like this are a pleasure to watch! Thanks for posting this work, I appreciated it very much.

  • @bjkjoseph
    @bjkjoseph Před 7 lety +1

    This never gets old.

  • @swerve1960
    @swerve1960 Před 6 lety +4

    388 dislikes....what is wrong with these people?! Absolute respect to the bovederos and all other skilled craftsmen throughout the world; amazing....

  • @jjpresnell
    @jjpresnell Před 7 lety +30

    I'm impressed by the way he makes the angles.

  • @djrichroman949
    @djrichroman949 Před 7 lety +4

    These guys are truly amazing. Masters at what they do,

  • @Agamemnon1002
    @Agamemnon1002 Před 7 lety +1

    What a great builder. Fast confident and accurate.

  • @jebanjeucmar
    @jebanjeucmar Před 7 lety +15

    master builders!
    very good work people!
    cheers from Croatia !

  • @roughone5125
    @roughone5125 Před 7 lety +4

    Very impressive. Talent that comes with hard work and experience.

  • @juanox10
    @juanox10 Před 7 lety +3

    This is the part of Mexico where I'm from, Querétaro. Anyone interested in visiting Mexico, go to Querétaro, the place is beautiful and historic

    • @masdrawchill3755
      @masdrawchill3755 Před 6 lety

      Ruano09 I visited Queretaro. It was wonderful! Loved the French cheese they sold there, it is truly a historic yet modern city. I hope to go back there someday 😊

  • @chris222233
    @chris222233 Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful work!!! At first I was thinking the roof could cave in easily; but then the video showed you guys walking on it. Amazing!!!!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @shitsonbitchnova4917
    @shitsonbitchnova4917 Před 6 lety +1

    Love and respect to all the hard working people of Mexico!

  • @msgcheckout
    @msgcheckout Před 7 lety +118

    Building Control in Britain would be horrified as usual, they don't think other countries have equally proven methods of safety. They need to learn a thing or two from these master craftsmen.

    • @justinclark9258
      @justinclark9258 Před 7 lety +37

      most developed countries look at a structure that's been standing for over 1000 years and think, "that's not up to code".

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren Před 7 lety +15

      That's because in most developed countries if those structures were built now without codes they would fall down due to cost cutting and cheap material. Codes were created to prevent this. Back then a bad builder ended up starving to death through not getting any more work or "other" methods.

    • @justinclark9258
      @justinclark9258 Před 7 lety +2

      Shut up commie.

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren Před 7 lety +7

      Justin Clark Even China has building codes. They did have buildings constructed that didn't meet them and, shocking I know, they soon had problems and some fell down killing people.

    • @msgcheckout
      @msgcheckout Před 7 lety +29

      Look again, notice that they have interlocked steel reinforced concrete beams above all 4 walls, so when this dome made of bricks set hard, it becomes as one single structure along with the 4 beams and since they are tied at each corner with steel reinforced bars, the whole structure becomes as one single entity, so any movements within the walls will not effect the roof dom. Clever design, strong, earth quake resisting for sure. The roof can only fall if the walls crumble first, which if they do then no matter what type of roof you have will also crumble down.

  • @lllblisslll
    @lllblisslll Před 7 lety +3

    An arch supports itself ONLY after each course of brick is complete. The reason the bricks are not falling before a course is complete is all in the mix. Nice rich mortar with some additives. The amount of water in the mix is important too. Also the type of clay bricks they are using will suck the water right out of the mortar extremely quickly, especially in hot sunny weather. So the mortar is bonding/drying almost immediately after a brick is set enough to the point where it will hold. The application is obviously important too. Set tap and go. Play with it too much and u can break the bond. The most impressive thing to me is the fact that they are basically free handing this whole job. Doesn't look like there's any lay-out or guides. As far as cutting the brick, it's actually not that difficult to break a clay brick with a trowel if u know where to strike it and which part of the trowel to strike with. The cut also doesn't have to be perfect as the mortar joint will give u some room for error. Def can't do that with a solid concrete brick though lol. Extremely impressive work here

  • @pyrrhus17
    @pyrrhus17 Před 7 lety +1

    Very cool !!!! NICE workmanship

  • @bushputz
    @bushputz Před 7 lety +5

    Beautiful craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.

  • @terencebarrett2897
    @terencebarrett2897 Před 7 lety +31

    absolutely brilliant ''what a crafts man, and he never used one measuring tool ''brilliant

  • @bluzshadez
    @bluzshadez Před 7 lety +3

    Only one tool is used for the entire process. So amazing! He can customize the bricks to fit just by sight.

  • @conniecerny5257
    @conniecerny5257 Před 7 lety

    Amazing. Enjoyed!!

  • @rfiskillingussoftly6568

    Wow...great tunes! Awesome brick work too!

  • @pachma405
    @pachma405 Před 7 lety +7

    6:14 if you play them some groovy 1960's music they work three times faster.

  • @jimkey920
    @jimkey920 Před 7 lety +5

    Amazing technique applied by a Master Mason!

  • @legalsolutions07
    @legalsolutions07 Před 7 lety +1

    That work is amazing. Catalan domes and it's all in the mud mix. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dougharker9913
    @dougharker9913 Před 7 lety

    BEAUTIFUL BRICK WORK ! !!!!!

  • @xiaodai125
    @xiaodai125 Před 7 lety +5

    holy... such great skill.

  • @maykonmatos9441
    @maykonmatos9441 Před 9 lety +7

    Maravilhoso o seu trabalho e incrível sua habilidade.

  • @GrottoGroveGroves
    @GrottoGroveGroves Před 6 lety

    this is one of the best and most relaxing video's i have ever watched. simply beautiful work.

  • @projectcyclingfitness1160

    Simply, masterful!!

  • @hallets1956
    @hallets1956 Před 8 lety +5

    Don't ya just hate it when people make things look so easy?

  • @mstrwul1
    @mstrwul1 Před 7 lety +3

    watch the master. very impressed.

  • @ibewcountry
    @ibewcountry Před 7 lety +1

    A true craftsman, Lovely work.

  • @karlbrooks8221
    @karlbrooks8221 Před 7 lety +2

    this is pure skill for us to watch , for him its a days work truly amazing

  • @east-westconnection8196
    @east-westconnection8196 Před 7 lety +5

    If I invite you over and pay for your visa, your stay, and a little vacation, along with pay you for work, will you build me a roof like this in St Petersburg Russia or Crimea? Amazing work!!! Extremely impressive and jaw dropping !!!

    • @kevinfleischer2049
      @kevinfleischer2049 Před 7 lety +1

      Just ask uncle putin to invade Mexico. Than you get workers like this for free. ;)

  • @jonasitis7125
    @jonasitis7125 Před 7 lety +4

    Hahah.. this man is genius. i don't think its as easy as it look++

  • @Juju_86
    @Juju_86 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful work!

  • @warrenvanwyk6249
    @warrenvanwyk6249 Před 7 lety +7

    Never seen anything like this before, fantastic.

  • @Localdave310
    @Localdave310 Před 7 lety +142

    And they say aliens built the pyramids. lol. Humans are capable of extraordinary things.

    • @premiercconstruction
      @premiercconstruction Před 7 lety +2

      david ortiz perfect lol so true

    • @Fallibleandflawed
      @Fallibleandflawed Před 7 lety

      theshapeexists lol they got skills cause that's all they do, bad ass tho

    • @CarlosGarcia-rg6ev
      @CarlosGarcia-rg6ev Před 7 lety

      +theshapeexists 😂👍

    • @jony9959
      @jony9959 Před 7 lety +4

      david ortiz middle eastern people are Mexicans with a different language. So Mexicans built the pyramids.

    • @j.r.w7636
      @j.r.w7636 Před 6 lety +3

      johny hernandez you realize the pyramids are in Africa rite

  • @lightningchasingbassfishin3938

    I bet he is way UNDER PAID... Give that man a raise

  • @grant9908
    @grant9908 Před 7 lety

    I watched this whole video. Couldn't stop watching.

  • @felipebarran1350
    @felipebarran1350 Před 7 lety +4

    now there's a master mason!! Take this Capitol W sir! your a gentleman and a scholar!

  • @818marface
    @818marface Před 7 lety +31

    another latino doing what he does best.. putting in work.

    • @dallasmed65
      @dallasmed65 Před 7 lety +8

      Ok Mr Rodriguez. Why aren't you working?

    • @steelbluesleepR
      @steelbluesleepR Před 7 lety +1

      Dallasmed65 never heard of a siesta?

    • @kingsteezo9768
      @kingsteezo9768 Před 7 lety

      Dallasmed65 😂😂 btw love your mcpe vids dallas :D

  • @honzatoman3602
    @honzatoman3602 Před 7 lety

    Pure craftsmanship. Nice to watch him working...

  • @preciouspups4116
    @preciouspups4116 Před 7 lety +1

    true craftsmanship beautiful work..

  • @gilly1422
    @gilly1422 Před 7 lety +6

    come to America and you'd make 60-75 dollars an hour. start your own company and make 200,000+ a year easy. great work

  • @vhollund
    @vhollund Před 7 lety +7

    Like a great roman builder

  • @steves835
    @steves835 Před 7 lety

    Unbelievable. Truly an exceptional skill. Nice work!

  • @angieburrage2421
    @angieburrage2421 Před 7 lety

    Watching him work was beautiful. This is the first time I have seen such art and skill. You should be very proud of your talent. I would think that only a few possess such skill and craftsmanship.

  • @mannygutierrez9071
    @mannygutierrez9071 Před 7 lety +3

    Viva mexico!

  • @NanaMamaS
    @NanaMamaS Před 7 lety +8

    This guy is a master of his craft. He someone should sponsor him in an artistic endeavor. 🤔

    • @NanaMamaS
      @NanaMamaS Před 7 lety

      Or *them, rather.

    • @mikesimmons852
      @mikesimmons852 Před 6 lety

      There are literally millions of people with his and similar talents. Do you live under a rock?

  • @Ti5GR
    @Ti5GR Před 7 lety

    it looks v nice. amazed at how some of the bricks are laid side ways

  • @ismscsim
    @ismscsim Před 6 lety

    Great post....inspirational.

  • @stefanfilipov7254
    @stefanfilipov7254 Před 7 lety +5

    That method is probably ancient btw.
    When complete the ceiling is kinda self supporting its weight by focusing it in a single point in the center and if build correctly could outlast an earthquakes

  • @oldnotweak
    @oldnotweak Před 7 lety +22

    exact opposite of defying gravity. its requiring gravity.

    • @bassmith448bassist5
      @bassmith448bassist5 Před 6 lety +1

      oldnotweak exactly! and, this gentleman knows this! master crafter.

    • @razony
      @razony Před 4 lety

      Exactly! Gravity required.

  • @xcesarxramosx
    @xcesarxramosx Před 7 lety

    Amazing craftsmanship

  • @MrRotaryrockets
    @MrRotaryrockets Před 6 lety

    Beautiful Work..

  • @dancs5414
    @dancs5414 Před 7 lety +6

    bet him and Mario don't get along. knowing Mario and his hanging brick busting obsession.

  • @1Jaz5d
    @1Jaz5d Před 7 lety +22

    Beautifully done! I just would not want to be under it when an earthquake hits....

    • @majalca03
      @majalca03 Před 6 lety

      They do fine in earthquakes.

    • @saltysplatton430
      @saltysplatton430 Před 6 lety

      or eventually weakens and falls on someone

    • @drlisp123
      @drlisp123 Před 6 lety +1

      I think once it is complete the shape is quite strong, like a dome.

  • @aririyadh8359
    @aririyadh8359 Před 7 lety +1

    Skilled tradesman, excellent work, looks lovely!

  • @loopi222
    @loopi222 Před 6 lety +2

    That's a really nice quality feature in a home.

  • @bernardvargas3867
    @bernardvargas3867 Před 7 lety +11

    freaking amazing, Mexican talent👍💪👊

  • @handyhippie6548
    @handyhippie6548 Před 7 lety +7

    i've laid brick. that guy is a master. bet he's always busy.

  • @powellerpow7441
    @powellerpow7441 Před 7 lety

    WOW what craftsmanship😱

  • @Pt0wN973b0iI
    @Pt0wN973b0iI Před 7 lety +1

    True craftsmanship!

  • @myronsmith2114
    @myronsmith2114 Před 7 lety +25

    that would cost a fortune in the US

    • @funkyweezy8071
      @funkyweezy8071 Před 7 lety +10

      I don't think you could get a permit to build this at all in the US.

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso Před 6 lety

      Nobody said it was cheap.

    • @RicardoHernandez-fc2dx
      @RicardoHernandez-fc2dx Před 3 lety

      A como el metro para san luis potosi amigo gracias.

    • @soniapedraza6325
      @soniapedraza6325 Před 3 lety

      IT cost about 20 dolares a 2m when I had IT made in mexico

  • @ProphecyLOVE
    @ProphecyLOVE Před 7 lety +11

    Just imagine what this guy could get done with a few plank and some mud stands... Maybe even a tender?

    • @armynet191
      @armynet191 Před 7 lety +1

      Jared Kindall and if he didn't leave his stock In a pile lol..

    • @ProphecyLOVE
      @ProphecyLOVE Před 7 lety

      RIGHT. haha.

    • @bbell8144
      @bbell8144 Před 7 lety

      armynet191 the bricks are thrown up from the ground and the guy on top catches from 2 or 3 ground men.

    • @bassmith448bassist5
      @bassmith448bassist5 Před 6 lety +2

      have you seen how their tenders work??? they toss an entire shovel and the mortar up two even three stories!!!!! god level skills!!!

    • @JonathanLopez-ty8bc
      @JonathanLopez-ty8bc Před 6 lety

      Jay Radical like chicken tender??

  • @kingraiderr
    @kingraiderr Před 6 lety

    Great craftsmanship

  • @TMB247
    @TMB247 Před 6 lety

    That is a Beautiful Job Well Done!

  • @allways28
    @allways28 Před 7 lety +36

    omg no magic here folks just mortar and engineering

    • @allways28
      @allways28 Před 7 lety +1

      ***** lol ok

    • @gizmotron1989
      @gizmotron1989 Před 7 lety +1

      i want to see you do that homie, make a video and stop hating.

    • @allways28
      @allways28 Před 7 lety +1

      William Zarazua not saying that esse. but what I am saying is that its not a god level skill like some believe. shit Danny thinks its near impossible by his post. his mind must be blown

    • @gizmotron1989
      @gizmotron1989 Před 7 lety +1

      ; )

    • @dallasmed65
      @dallasmed65 Před 7 lety +1

      Someone sounds jealous

  • @greenrolaids
    @greenrolaids Před 7 lety +272

    would not want to live in a house like that during an earthquake.

    • @martinrivera393
      @martinrivera393 Před 7 lety +4

      greenrolaids that true this is called cheap building. In a small earthquake those bricks will fall over your head.

    • @greenrolaids
      @greenrolaids Před 7 lety +4

      thats funnnn

    • @carlosmante
      @carlosmante Před 7 lety +12

      Shut up Ignorant. What do you Know about earthquakes? Nothing.

    • @greenrolaids
      @greenrolaids Před 7 lety +33

      i have lived through 7. my cousins family died in a house just like this.. so yeah, who's ignorant now?

    • @greenrolaids
      @greenrolaids Před 7 lety +16

      I love mexico

  • @jbbudish
    @jbbudish Před 7 lety +1

    Right on, I was a little worried though until they showed them sealing the top of the roof with cables and another layer of masonry.

  • @smokindauberdoo4204
    @smokindauberdoo4204 Před 7 lety

    amazing craftsmanship

  • @svirrsvarr
    @svirrsvarr Před 7 lety +15

    Very, very few masons here in the "west" would be able to do that - if any. Very impressive skills.

    • @nerfzinet
      @nerfzinet Před 7 lety +4

      Uh, why not exactly? It's a style we don't use but take a look at old stone bridges etc, it's the same concept. These are all young dudes, I'm sure pretty much anyone could do what they're doing given a few weeks of practice with a teacher. They're just sticking bricks on bricks, it's not rocket science.

    • @jordandeardorff601
      @jordandeardorff601 Před 6 lety +1

      Lol yeah it’s really just outdated building. People don’t do it becuase it’s not cost effective sturdy or safe.

    • @kevincharles1983
      @kevincharles1983 Před 6 lety

      KW Awards u haven't been to Texas my friend. MANY skilled Hispanics

    • @syby1112
      @syby1112 Před 6 lety +1

      That's you ignorance commenting .that's apprentice boy work/ Sewer line waste water construction.

    • @MikeJansen2
      @MikeJansen2 Před 6 lety

      The "west?" Where do you think Mexico is?

  • @sergiosarmiento4233
    @sergiosarmiento4233 Před 7 lety +18

    those are my uncles! Hola tio

    • @JessHull
      @JessHull Před 6 lety

      no they are not!! they are MY uncles!!

  • @augustreil
    @augustreil Před 6 lety

    That really is a serious show of craftsmanship !

  • @uprailman
    @uprailman Před 6 lety

    Beautiful work

  • @wayneskinner4423
    @wayneskinner4423 Před 7 lety +3

    brick hammer?