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Now if he can only figure out how to build a nuclear reactor using a few coconuts. The Professor did it on that shipwrecked island. Surely this guy can!
ОтветитьPole dancing skills required for deforestation.
Ответитьthese sorts of videos are so important.....if ur stranded in a forest with no shelter just making these bricks can help you build a whole house
ОтветитьQue legal tudo o que você fez neste vídeo :D
ОтветитьOkay, but I'm an idiot and need more explanation on this process -including how to select the right dirt and why (and how much) sticks and leaves to add to it
ОтветитьMass production yo
ОтветитьWhen your land lord doesnt fix the DANG DOOR!
ОтветитьWhat is in the mud?
ОтветитьThis gentleman is a mix between Tarzan and Fred Flintstone.
ОтветитьLike
Ответитьapproximatly, how much degree could this primitve oven reach ??
ОтветитьHe is almost ready for the Nether
ОтветитьI like that when trees get stuck on branches he just does a sick ass move and it works
Ответитьtake my breath away brother. This channel is high up there with the very best !!
ОтветитьThe most mind blowing thing to me is that he is doing this all barefoot
ОтветитьSamet Karahan ne alâka ya la 🤔🤣
ОтветитьPra mim este cara e um gênio pena que tem muinta gente incompetente que fica roubando ideias dos outros.
ОтветитьHe should do live streams. I could fall asleep to this it’s so relaxing. Good video.
Ответить-2448 BC/10. No Egyptians whipping you, no heartfelt prayer to God to deliver you in an epic award-winning animated musical film, no exodus across the Red Sea, and this is in Australia, not Egypt.
JK, good video. Thoroughly enjoyed. No disrespect meant to anyone, either. I just think of Exodus and Prince of Egypt when I think of mud bricks.
È stato un tempo il mondo giovane e forte
ОтветитьYour Videos are tonic for the weary soul. Thanks for doing these.
Ответитьhoping to use the basic brick making part as a tutorial so i can make bricks for my diy furnace..
the crafting mindset of "okay but i could just do that though" has perhaps gone too far when you want to make bricks instead of buying them.
are those the bricks used to construct the babel tower ?
Ответитьamazing boss ...
ОтветитьCool Primitive Technology Mud Bricks!, I like to see you making mud bricks
ОтветитьBrown bricks
Ответитьnot sure if you still read comments of old video. I really want to ask the thinking process of you changing from using mud bricks to those clay bricks now. Thank you, keep it up!
ОтветитьHandsome, handsome, handsome ❤
ОтветитьSuperman!
Ответитьthere is a survival show on netflix. It made me think about that dude. The contestants would still live in their pathetic plastic tents while this dude would kill it and have a brick house with floor heating ^^
ОтветитьThe only thing I am wondering about, is how it holds up when it rains? Does it hold long in rain seasons?
ОтветитьMy dude made a cobblestone furnace.
ОтветитьGreat job
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Il semblerait que les petits point noirs sur les tuiles, soient en réalité des plombs tirés par des chasseurs et non pas des cailloux, à vérifier ...
ОтветитьWhat all are you doing? How do except anyone to know
Ответитьlearn tu cut a tree with less spend of energy ….
ОтветитьI'm marathoning his videos.
ОтветитьGreat video
Ответитьhey John, I'm wondering why you filled your brick corners in on both sides, but not with the fired clay bricks?
ОтветитьNo matter how many times I watch his video, it's amazing.
Ответитьhow much time did it take to make just 140 bricks?
ОтветитьI was waiting for him to cook some awesome food 😢
ОтветитьSo would these withstand heavy rain? If not then what if I coated the outside with a thick layer of wet mud? I live in the uk and thinking that something like this could be useful to build a fireplace in a wooden shelter?
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