I am here to learn how to make adobe bricks...and getting sick from the camera operator...wtf...get a focus on something important ...and concentrate on what your doing !
I recognize the instructor as Laura Bartles. Does anyone know where to find her? Anyone knowing her please contact Winterhawkefoundation@hotmail.com Thanks!
@saturno236 no! hay is a grass and will decompose very fast, grass has little to no tensile strength, straw has great tensile strength and will not decompose!!
great video! any advice for someone interested in making bricks to be used with fire? I want to build a simple rocket stove and make my own insulative bricks with sawdust or straw, but would they have to be fired first or could they dry in the sun and be good to go?
I am here to learn how to make adobe bricks...and getting sick from the camera operator...wtf...get a focus on something important ...and concentrate on what your doing !
FrisellFan01 6 days ago
not very good camera operator. otherwise good info
hitmanch47 1 week ago
/watch?v=F_IwybtXz2s&feature=related
MrSchpankme 1 month ago
great examples thanks for taking the time to post.
DavidTexen 1 month ago
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I recognize the instructor as Laura Bartles. Does anyone know where to find her? Anyone knowing her please contact Winterhawkefoundation@hotmail.com Thanks!
spectresquad 4 months ago
Can u make this w/hay?
saturno236 5 months ago
@saturno236 yes
antonioscheel 4 months ago
@saturno236 no! hay is a grass and will decompose very fast, grass has little to no tensile strength, straw has great tensile strength and will not decompose!!
TheDudeRulez09 2 months ago
I like how you mentioned different scenaroes, like with pressed earth block, adobe, heavuy straw for insulation etc...
Thyrinal 2 years ago
great video! any advice for someone interested in making bricks to be used with fire? I want to build a simple rocket stove and make my own insulative bricks with sawdust or straw, but would they have to be fired first or could they dry in the sun and be good to go?
thegoodlifefarm 2 years ago