that concrete panel fence is nice and private but wont last that long i believe, no wind gaps means in time rough winds will start to bring the fence down witch is why we leave spacing in wooden fences for the wind to get through and not act like a sail.
The plastic blocks can it b used for building houses? Cause if u look at the high risk of danger surrounding the plastic blocks for building houses is very high. One of them is fire
I gotta admit, this is a rare good video! The only problem with spray foam is it make a hell of a lot harder to detect leaks, particularly in the roof. Entire sections of wood can rot out without ever knowing before it’s too late.
That’s not the only problem. I watched a video where a man did this and he couldn’t get any draft in his house to use his fireplace, stove vent or shower vent to release humidity. He said it always was cold in the spring, as a posed to comfortable as his other homes where. He didn’t recommend anyone ever using it. He said material insulation is by far superior for energy efficiency.
@@ENFPerspectivesIn that situation you use a heat recovery air intake. It brings in fresh air but warms/cools it with the indoor stale air but they don't mix. It's really cool and fixes that.
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In the UK, if the surveyor spots spray foam used for roof insulation, you often cant get a mortgage (HSBC just wont lend, Santander insist on an additional full structural report for about £2000, etc).
in the UK you can get a material called granite dust, mix that like a concrete mix (take your granit dust and cement and mix with water) and it gives you a fine concrete for doing patch work or small channels and lasts a long time. done several patches like the in the past, it is probably cheaper than the Sika product too.
2:03 When you take a simple process and "improve" on it. This template does not allow you to furrow the mortar so you don't get the suction bond you need when laying brick and the mortar is just sitting on top of the brick and not being worked into the cells. This will guarantee the brick work will fail prematurely. Any bricklayer worth his salt will lay 10 times as many bricks as the guy in the video.
Yea I was thinking the same thing , that can't last very long , did you see the ugly patch liquid clip right after that? Hideous , at the very least throw some pea gravel to try and match existing slab 🤦
noel the inventor of "the bricked" might have something to say about their genius idea , i mean he has been selling the product world wide for over twenty years oh he owns a world wide patent on it as well
1, He didn't invent it. 2. His patent, like so many is for very specific bits, not based on the actual object. 3, It is garbage that should never be used.
Re: that curb roller ? I hate to be the one to break this to you guys but there is a tracked machine that concrete trucks dump their concrete into that crawls at 1 MPH and leaves a finished curb behind it. It has a guide that is attached to a heavy cord laid out in the the path of the street that is being built. I drive a cement mixer for 14 years. Pouring curb was a pain in the ass because you are required to drive at a snail’s pace and spend a lot of time holding the clutch down but it is much much faster and far more efficient that creating curb by hand.
The problem with these chemical insulations 6:25 is that they are terribly toxic if the house catches fire, and may even make the fire harder to control by the firefighters.
Enjoyed the video.... However I cringed at the last one. The speed, veracity and toxicity of a fire in that building! It would give no one a chance at getting out unless they did so immediately.
They will not pass any sort of inspection or code with those blocks and they entered into a business space that already has some huge players in it who melt down the plastics and re-extrude them into actual solid beams, 2x4s etc. They won't be around in 5 years time most likely.
Make the layer of mortar a little thicker before you flatten the top that way when you push the brake in place then the mortar would go in the inside of the brake a little ways up doing what you said which I do agree with you 100% I was thinking the exact same thing about not playing in the past but then I just realized he put a little bit more mortar and it should work out have a great day
I hope anyone who thinks the first one looks like wood does not drive and has a seeing eye dog and a cane. On a side note their eyesight would guarantee a job as a baseball umpire or nfl referee.
Hmmm .... was wondering just what the environmental impact would be if the walls and such that are made out of the recycled bottles should happen to catch fire .....
That Curb roller already messed up the job. That type of concrete fencing has been around for at least 20 years already. Construction membranes - been around forever same with spray foam insulation, the plastic blocks at the end - do not crumble - proceeds to have pieces fly off when slammed on the ground and still putting plastics back out in the world. They aren't even melting and extruding them like the many companies that already exist to make recycled plastic planks, 2x4s, benches, fences etc. That is just another start up who is going to fail because of bad market research.
Been a Bricklayer 20 years and let me say that "brick masory template" is hands down the dumbest thing i've ever seen. So many reasons why a production crew would laugh their asses off and probably want to get rid of you if you tried to use that thing
0:10 Wood panels? Don't think so. 1:20 Curb roller doing a pretty bad job. 2:00 Mortar template I suspect can be beaten by any mason. DIYers will be drawn but better to skip it and just learn how to lay mortar. Faster. I'd imagine the template has to be cleaned often.
I needed a vent in my garage (my house was built in '76, btw), and had a professional cut the hole (112mm / 4 3/8"). It took him 15 minutes with a diamond holesaw to get through the 108mm / 4 1/4" brick (chevron pattern core). He had to get down from the ladder 3 times to rest his shoulder. If a brick wall like that fails, it's because of the mortar, not the brick itself. I kept the drilled out core as a momento...
As a mason I guess the form would help someone with no knowledge of masonry but I would have laid 3 courses in the amount of time he spent on half a course.
from a bricklayer.......dont.....its a trade for a reason, you need a furrow in the mortor, there are 16 wrong ways to lay a brick and one correct, this tool only covers 1 and its wrong hahah :) no bad karma intended