never going to beat that time he spent a whole video making a hinge/bracket thingy and then said he needed another 71 of them for the robot, and the video just cut to him throwing 72 finished ones down on the floor
Probably already built. Commenting early in the video. Stainless steel washes, cleans, and tends not to stick after repeated use. Oohhpp! Looks like tiles. Tiles it is! ABC ftw!!!
Exactly. The mold sides should NOT fit together like in 9:24. Remember a mold is a negative... I was like, Jaimie, are you tired or something? Your brain code is malfunctioning... 😄 The tip of the tongue may just go in a tiny bit due to the angle though.
The tongue and groove on your mold are the negative so the tongue needs to be wider and grove narrower, so that the actual brick will fit the way the wood bits do when you tried them together. Currently the way you have it, the tongue will be too fat to fit the groove
Bro. The Capule corperation internation remembers the House and sea wall you built before with a curved couture and wonder if that mod you made is also a donation to Poseidon the god of sea.
Maby a counter weight cement 4 gallon mixer, would make the process realllly efficient long term, i know you made a tumbler one a few years back but building one around those 4gallons would be really goood for mr back! PEACE DIDDLER
In SW Florida it was a common construction method for seawalls, to use pre-formed concrete interlocking panels retained by steel rods anchored by a poured concrete deadman onshore. A number of innovations have been developed since, here is a link to one, I hope this helps in some small way. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gkuGYIpxoLg.html
Concrete blocks are not 100% waterproof, but they can be made more waterproof by mixing crystalline admixtures into the concrete. These admixtures react with water to form microscopic crystals that fill pores and enhance waterproofing