PRIMITIVE SKILLS: How To Make Roman Concrete (ancient concrete)
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I missed you, man.
Man, i've seen all of the people that make primitive videos. You are by far the best, please upload videos faster for your good, u are the best man. Keep it up and listen to me ❤
how are you man? long time no upload video, i miss you man❤️
I wonder how u film all this honestly
Your sister is cute.
For some reason I want this dude to live forever so he can get to the point of modern technology
How to make a GPU, 1000 hour long video
i'm waiting for him to unlock the human genome.
"Modern technology" is a joke
Yeah, it's bullshit! Just like years ago because of hacks! I'm here for the opposite reason! Enough time put in! I shouldn't have to think about that! No hacks!
He doesn't need that long as he uploads his video to UA-cam every night.
Great job man! This white lime is used here in southern Spain as a paint for the walls and tree trunks. Paint your house's walls with it and not only they will be preserved longer, but it will also fight funghi, moss, parasites and heat accumulation. White lime painted walls and tile covered floor is a classic formula for a cleaner, fresher and more beautiful house
Yeah! I do believe that would be a great idea, I hope he produces huge amounts of quicklime in a bigger container or a puddle so that he can cover the lower part of his house with it. It would help so much to preserve it.
He encontrado un español en un canal de habla inglesa?
@@Aaa-hl6oj Crees q es algo raro?
@@angelm.gutierrez359 pues no suelen verse españoles de España
@@Aaa-hl6oj bueno habla inglesa lo que se dice inglesa...mas bien como que no habla nada XD
I feel so dumb. He keeps breaking rocks and showing me the inside like I am supposed to know what he is showing me, and I am like "yup, that's a rock alright" :P
Exactly. Like this grey that turns white when thrown into an oven.
I'm pretty sure his guy is some kind of geological archeologist that studies ancient building technique. This is his experiment on how ancient people's made due with the materials they had available. He obviously isn't a native tribesmen.
@@DeathBYDesign666 Or he has google
@@roquetlegume9628 I don't know about that, he seems a little more well versed in these skills than just a person doing a google search. I've also heard that this is indeed an experiment of some kind. Finding raw iron ore in large quantities is probably not that easy, he knows what he's doing.
It's limestone. Limestone is composed primarily of calcium carbonate, which, when heated, decomposes into quicklime (the stones he pulls out of the kiln) and carbon dioxide. Quicklime reacts with water to form slaked lime, releasing quite a lot of heat in the process (this is why the water boils when he adds the stones to it). The resulting slaked lime will react with the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to form calcium carbonate again, but this is a fairly slow process so you have plenty of time to add sand and whatever other aggregate you have on hand to it and mold it into shape before it sets.
An important note about quicklime is that it's a caustic substance. If you can, only handle it while wearing proper protective equipment and be sure to wash off any dust. It won't cause your skin to slough off, but it can be quite painful and it will cause serious damage to eyes and lungs.
Next vid:
-How to make a legionary out of you
-How to expand romans territory
-How to salt Carthago
Geo Shogoki thx bud
next episode we will learn how to make an ancient roman aqueduct, road, armor and finally - an ancient Roman Empire!
-How to find Jesus and kill him again
@@newaccount7.5bview3seconds4 Jesus frowns on your video request
How to become roman emperor of the jungle
This kind of content separates you with other "Primitive" videos and places you up with the original "Primitive Technology." You actually teach people and not just make pools.
What happened with the Primitive Technology channel anyways? Anybody know?
@@userxtf6313 Написал книгу- жизнь удалась)
@@userxtf6313 I heard from a reddit post, he is just taking a break. He has a day job and stuff, and the videos he makes is a hobby of his. Also mainly because he is said to be working for a cable network, pretty excited for that. Heres the link www.reddit.com/r/PrimitiveTechnology/comments/gscvv8/an_update_on_primitive_technology_and_johns/
@@Siddious09 great! Thanks for the info!
Or make underground dog house Villas hahaha
Im so happy because you still alive dude!
your comment make me laugh😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahahaha
Its so dark dude
Tru but not true he'd survive anything with his skills
dude
I'm pretty sure that is just "Non-hydraulic Lime Mortar". The Ancient Egyptians were the first to use lime mortars About 6,000 years ago, but they have been used all over the world including to face the huge pyramids made in central America. Actual Roman Concrete is based on Pozzolana, volcanic ash and the chemistry is very different (it has additional aluminosilicates and forms a geopolymer), in fact it will set under water whereas non-hydraulic lime mortar needs to slowly absorb CO2 from the atmosphere so that it can return to a limestone like state, but with the incorporation of the sand and or rock aggregate.
yep, good ol' non-hydraulic lime mortar, though it did not look like a 3:1 sand:lime ratio...
One important bit - it has to stay wet during setting, otherwise it will be pretty crap when it dries.
Would be interesting to try and DIY a pozzolanic mortar/cement, or even just portland cement.
safety nanny corner - extended contact of hydroxide and skin will cause chemical burns, same for exposing eyes and the respiratory tract to unslaked lime dust.
What kind of rocks did he heat up
@@tuliamanu567 limestone, the white result indicates that it was very pure too.
I have land in American Samoa and we have a lava rock quarry on our property besides seashells for lime what’s an alternative .
When I heat up lava rocks the ash is pumice?
BTW Thanx for ur reply I really appreciate it. Any island secrets for a concrete mix you can share I wanna build a house with the natural resources. I’ll remember this conversation when I move back after 40 years away Thanx
The lime stone is also a good additive to iron furnace, when the stone is heated and turning to white qick lime, carbon monoxide (CO) is released , it helps stripping oxigen content of ironoxide , same method is being used in modern blast furnace process, mix some lime stone pebble into your baked iron ore nextime , hope to see the good result!! :)
limestone is for use in blast furnaces where temps are high enough to melt iron. not likely necessary for bloomery furnaces.
Oh, so is that what they call a flux?
@@kuratr yes that is a flux
You should keep adding captions to you videos there really helpful to know what’s going on
You should make a spinning grind stone for your tools now that you can make concrete
Concrete isn’t really hard enough for that.
he can probably just use a rock and shape it with chisel and hammer
@@MisterRorschach90 If I'm not mistaken, it would allow you to set harder rocks into the concrete, you're not actually sharpening with concrete, that does the opposite actually.
Do i have to conquer the Gauls before or after i make this?
The shirt is ripped and torn, the surroundings are nice and lush green... dude is a bit city-like but everything else is authentic-like
I prefer it over the guy that wears a loin cloth but is jacked like he obviously drinks protein powder every day and is at the gym when he's not filming. A role play character like that feels gross.
@@SpookyWhispering fr its not the same
Imagine being a tourist from a big city, getting lost in the rainforest for a month. Days go by, you're unable to catch food, youre cold, hungry and sick from eating the wrong berries and drinking dirty water. Then you stumble across this guy in his little paradise.
He dont have no paradise. Just a stage for youtube videos of another guy!
now: Roman concrete
tomorrow: "Panem et Circenses": how to get fresh gladiators from the forest
Figured this was another ripoff channel with a guy making mud "mansions", Glad to see it's not.
This is OG primitive building
Tip: to make it faster, use pistons and a bit of redstone, so you can spam right click and it will be much easier
XD dude
Just don't let the lava and water touch or you'll have to find more water.
Bruh pretty soon he about to go to Y level 12 and mine diamonds
we all know y 11 is better m8
@@Zymonn not sure, maybe he will found other gems like emerald, sapphire, onyx or topaz or rubies.
@@saifulfaisal4804 dude, we are not playing modded rn. we want te optimal diamond layer
My kids and I are glad you're back, they love your videos, though I have to stop them cutting down small trees to try and build what they see. Excellent work as always.
Hasn't anyone noticed that he has harvested his rice??!! I was wondering what was his yield. Also, he planted wild spinach at the end of the second tier just above the fish pond. And, lastly, one of the seed species he foraged was mustard, I didn't notice that he ever planted it. He has a steep learning curve for these videos, I am surprised he gets them out as often as he does. I am a retired teacher and I have used one or two of his videos as teaching tools.
I wish I had a teacher like this man in school talk about knowledgeable.
I love this channel. Literally when I think of what makes youtube great this channel comes to mind first!
Same
I've missed you. So happy you are back. What kind of stones are these that you make cement with?
Its lime stone you can also use beach shells doing the same thing heat the crap out of them and add them to water
@@victoriachatterbox8492 senku san?
Also don’t breathe in at all when you mix hot shells together with water it’s toxic
You need any stone high in CaCO³(Calciumcarbonate). Limestone is the most prominent one for that. YOu can also use chalk or the shells of snails and mollusks for the fabrication of the quicklime.
Note, the fumes of the reaction between Quicklime and Water are highly toxic, make sure you never reduce Quicklime in enclosed spaces and ensure good ventilation.
@@haruakatsuki6874 I understood the refference
It's good to see you back 🙏🏽
Now imagine doing this but for the whole fricking Rome, like the coliseum and such. Crazy times for real
As if it was built by a few guys. Haha
@@replynotificationsdisabled It took long time to build for sure. But can you imagine how dirty and hard it must been in those days, they had slaves I guess
@@noshamelars no need to guess, they did. quite a lot even.
imagine how vast America’s infrastructure is and someone discovering it. It’s mostly built on New Deal Era lattice under FDR
Hey man, it would be very interesting to see a primitive production of oil (palm oil, castor oil) and natural pigments (red and yellow ochre) to produce paint.
p.s. You can water proof your mud walls with lime+sand render :)
Watching this because i'm tired to pay 400 pounds rent
That's the spirit soon we all will go back to living in caves and hunting with spears lmao
@@Knuckles-r2k History is mostly fake, people in "cave era" did agriculture and ate a plant diet, they rarely ate meat
Dobby Doo ancient humans ate enough meat to develop omnivorous teeth
@@cliccclacc6561 Ok and for example gorrilas don't eat meat why to they have teeth like that? You are reciting what the media and some books told you about evolution which is completly false
@@DoyPac
Some gorilla populations were also shown to eat termites, breaking down nests to get inside. Thus we can say these populations can be omnivores to an extent.
Chimpanzees are also primates and have been shown to hunt on multiple occasions.
There are countless human individuals able to eat and digest meat.
There's also plenty of evidence to show people hunting/eating meat throughout our history.
It's a clear fact that we are ominivorous given that you can find a whole range of diets among humans throughout our recorded/oral history.
But more interestingly is why you say otherwise
This is NOT anbient concrete, this is plain mortar.. you are missing a vital ingredient volcanic ash..
@@williammakepeaceii5145 Because the guy just decided not to rip his ass, That is, he just showed where and how you can find sand, but he chose not to bother himself, but just bought a more suitable sand fraction to shoot the process.
We understand that this is just video content, not real survival.
@@williammakepeaceii5145 Sorry, but I don't see any cement. I can see sand and quicklime from the heat treatment of limestone.
Quicklime, when mixed with water, forms slaked lime, and a mixture of slaked lime and sand gives the most primitive lime mortar that can be used to create such blocks as in the video.
No - there is no direct mockery here, learn the materiel.
There is a volcano plug right behind the house, I imagine there is enough ambient ash in the soil. I think clay and quicklime are the main constituents of portland cement with a 3% addition of calcium sulphate. But I'd trust this guy before I'd trust myself.
Somehow he has learned a bunch of stuff neither you nor I know. :-)
@@williammakepeaceii5145 oh good.
So now you are about to explain.
Because I have watched one or two perhaps fifty of these. I realise I am gullible but perhaps I just like the work that has gone into these productions.
Now volcano ash is composed of glass, and "minerals". Why is it essential for Portland Cement? Or old Roman cement for that matter.
I'm sorry William I know it's not fair but I tend to look things up and require explanations rather than accept rude comments from strangers as fact.
Who knows, you might be correct.
It will take something other that rudeness to convince me though. :-)
Concrete has stones added. Mortar with stones is concrete. Ideally sharp stones.
Que bom que você voltou! Senti falta dos seus vídeos! Abraços do Brasil.
You're already at the Roman Empire stage? At this pace we'll have scientists watching your videos in 2030 to learn how you pulled off interstellar travel.
I mean, it isn't like he has all the knowledge he could need in a fucking smarphone
santiago perez its not about having it but doing it.
No not Roman empire stage till he has smelted iron and made iron tools....O wait...
@@xw6968 the only ¨hard¨ part of doing things is star it, and its just due to entropic creatures like us being lazy to preserve energy.
in fact, if research things were as easy as start things, we would have beaten entropy far ago.
You need a tool rack or all those axes and hammers are going to rust sitting on the ground like that
He'll make some new one's 😎
They'll rust anywhere there is medium/high moisture.
This man has so much talent that I am in awe. Story teller, script writer, actor, cameraman, editor, producer and talented and knowledgeable student of primitive skills. I wonder if he earned some kind of film making degree at a university.
And I like that this guy shows what a normal man with a normal body can do. I don't prefer some muscle bound guy who clearly spends more time working out at the gym trying to look like Tarzan and eating stuff you wouldn't touch short of actual starvation than he spends in the wilderness. Primitive Skills is the guy who actually has it going on.
He doesn't work alone he posted a lot of people support help him behind the scene.
@@chalkiewhite9404 Well, that's good then because someone there sure as heck knows what they are doing.
@@mycroftholmes8353 LOL You're funny. Don't be so jelly.
@@chalkiewhite9404 damn, I really fell for it. What makes you so sure about this? I feel ashamed that I did not notice.
The grainy dirt brown sand from the river magically turns into fine gray construction sand.
How convenient...
I also noticed, but this can be considered an acceptable mistake.
Yes, this is a hoax, but not critical, finding the sand of the desired faction is not such a problem.
My father, after he and my mother bought a suburban area, is engaged in construction.
Digging, laying bricks, chopping wood for the Russian stove.
In two years he lost weight, became wiry and dry.
Look at this guy))) He's just filming a video :)
He carries weights, forges iron, is engaged in agriculture. Where is all this? Why is all this work not reflected in any way on his appearance? :)
Yes, it's just video content, no more, no need to find fault. We don't ask Robert Downey Jr. why he doesn't carry his iron suit everywhere)))
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Адвоката Егорова посмотри
Я правильно понял, он кирпичи сделал?
@@surtur9841 Похоже на то
Обоженные камни и смесь с водой это что-то типо гашенной извести? Или что за процесс
Missing the most important ingredient: *Volcanic ash*
831Headers yes, gonna need plenty to import Roman volcanic ash to where ever ur trying to make it
and saltwater. that was an important ingredient in their concrete as well.
831Headers I don't think that volcanic ash and regular ash are that similar
Absolutely love your videos! But CC descriptions/instructions would really make them more useful. With respect.
This technique has a very obvious workflow and process. Good video, nice demonstration.
How can you tell it’s limestone (I know it’s an ingredient, I’m asking how to identify it from other minerals)
CaCO3 + C (t, 700 oC) --> CaO +CO2
CaO + H2O --> Ca(OH)2 + C2H2 (acetylene) That's exactly what it stands out in the form of gas bubbles. If it is collected in a leather bag, for example, its mixture with air is easily ignited by a spark, even carved stone on stone 👋 😏 💫 🔥 ☠ 🔥 This is what I mean again - more scientific in your works...🤗
In case anyone cares: It's been recently (about a year ago, so 2 years after the release of this video) determined that hot-mixing the limestone is essential. You don't want all of it to react, you want some to still be reactive (that is to say still capable of reacting).
That way, it is currently presumed, the wear that happens in the stonework naturally happens through places in the stone that haven't reacted yet, because they are more brittle than the surrounding material.
This in turn can "heal" and reinforce that very area, once water drips into the crack.
As far as we know that's why ancient roman buldings are still standing while modern concrete breaks down surprisingly quickly, in comparison.
Someone please get him a new shirt! Lord have mercy but he has been wearing that one forever!
If you "paint" your building with that stuff (well, smear it on), it'll help keep it from eroding when it rains ...but I'm sure he already knows this.
You need to start upgrading to a brick house, all of us here would love to see that!
And diamond blocks after that
Yeah, maybe that girl would find it easier to move in with you and repair the shirt for you...
To be honest I wouldn't like to see him building a brick house.
Otherwise this channel would become like the other "primitive technology" channels which are just house building channels.
if that's actually roman concrete, the main advantage it has is that it can set while soaked or even underwater, thanks to the lime content. since he already has a house, it would perhaps be more useful to employ this technology in that sort of application.
Takes a lot of effort to make enough bricks for a house... and it would probably not be as good as the walls he already has. Rammed earth walls cure over time and become pretty close to manmade sandstone. The huge mass of those thick walls help to regulate temperate swings, humidity and block noise. People who have never been inside a rammed earth home are usually completely surprised by how relaxing and comfortable they are inside as a result. If he makes bricks (and doesn't simply use it as mortar for stone construction) he'd be better of using them for other projects imo.
All these primitive tech guys are missing the first and most important step.. a good table 😅 they are going to break their backs working on that position
If I can suggest you something again.
You should use quick lime on your walls. This will pevent a lot of insects and humidity.
Also makes it much brighter inside.
might also prevent the weeds from growing for a while
doubt it would be hard to find limestone in that area
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tus vídeos son los mejores
a esto me refiero ( She's great, I'll find her to be my wife
Her channel is: "Free Life" 👉 ua-cam.com/video/c9dJSuuRdY8/v-deo.html )
tal ves el traductor no funciona o algo
Dumping a bucket of stones onto the ground right next to your bare feet made me wince a little
Me too
You talking about Ming Flintstone lmfao
Где-то в Российском городе, сидит Адвокат Егоров, покуривает, приговаривая "чертовы азиаты!"
Nice technology unlocked ! In your place, and I would so much love to be in your place, I would use the concrete as mortar and stones as bricks to spare work. Also please watch out for your hands, this stuff (concrete) eats through them : / Much love and respect
i think that sound nature is good and i like video follow natural.
Can you please show me the link where you made your kiln?
It has been a long time since you have uploaded videos I congratulate you with kind regards from Úbeda Jaén Spain
Do not mind the haters. They will hate and try to distract you. Keep up the good work. I thought I saw a family resemblance between you and your sister.
Most critics, if not all have one thing in common- envy. I don’t care if there is an entire History/ anthropology department from The University of Where Ever- I enjoy this channel very much as do close to another million subscribers.
Love your content! It's absolutely fascinating. Greetings from Germany!
Welcome back - waiting impatiently for your vlogs.
Same here 😍😍
have you guys learned enough to fallow in his foot steps? Next Season the network is giving him neighbors interested? lmfao
Long time no see??? U should upload on daily basis bro anyway, lv frm 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳.
I do a lot of different work with my hands, What you make with your hands beats me hands down. What kind of rock are you looking for to heat up and turn into that paste and how long should I leave it to be in the fire?
Great job. You made slaked lime.
Well done but this is NO roman Concrete. At least pozzolan or sintered clay is missing.
When your mix is hardend, it's just limestone again mixed with pebbles.
Nevertheless I lift my hat🎩
I wonder if "roman concrete" is just a translation of the name of the concrete he is making
its one of many recipes that the romans used......google and wikis show the way
@INERT volcanic sand....this was the one that would set up in sea water and many examples are there still over 2000 years old...my understanding is a reaction happened with the sea water that changed the composition of the concrete....how the romans figured this out is any ones guess
@INERT my under standing is that there is a chemical reaction that changes the silica in the mix but the formula has been lost....we have some companys in th US trying the volcanic sand ....supposed to be cheaper than portland
@@RyanGatts No he simply doesn't know what he is talking about if he calls it concrete, they are two very different things with different chemistry and uses. The Romans did invent real concrete.
Never wears eye protection and will regret it when he gets pelted in the eye like I did. Shit happens even to the best of us!
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho. Muito bom mesmo. Curto direto do Brasil.
Pensei em fazer isso quando eu for construir a minha casa
Fazer este forno de lenha e por essas pedras é uma economia enorme
@@monikeluusmeitli Existem muitas casas hoje em dia feitas dessa mesmíssima forma, só tem DOIS problemas: olha o trabalho e tempo que precisou para fabricar os tijolos e cimento, outro problema, vai ter que fazer MANUTENÇÃO com mais frequência que com cimento e tijolos modernos. Melhor tem um salario minimo, economizar o que nao pode (kkk) e todo fim de semana gastar uns 50 conto em material e ir construindo a casa com algo mais resistente.
@@shokujinki mas pense bem, esse metodo foi usado pelos Romanos olha o coliseu em Roma.
@@monikeluusmeitli tem pequenas VILAS INTEIRAS feitas dessa forma com gente vivendo nelas, mas não deixam de precisar de manutenção mais constante, Coliseu e outras obras sofreram e muito com a passagem do tempo e recebem restauração. Tipo, vai economizar, mas ao mesmo tempo,vai gastar muito também. Eu por exemplo, tô fazendo o galpão do meu sogro com tijolos de cimento, mas são de concreto MODERNO, a gente mesmo tá fazendo os tijolos, pq temos tempo no fds, se eu tivesse serviço direto, valeria bem mais a pena comprar os tijolos prontos. Cada realidade é única né, as vezes vale a pena para vc, mas só tô avisando do trabalho e maior manutenção (quase construi com tijolos natural, mas vi que não compensava na minha realidade de hoje, talvez em um sítio fosse mais bacana de usar).
Hey.. bro I really appreciate all your video ..so much of ideas and skills ❤️!!! Also I m really curious to know how did u build that big burner or furnace... Pls make a video covering that part... Thank you...
You finally back! So glad to saw you in a good state!
Please make m o r e tools)
Your vids are awesome
I Like t.....How do you use all off the skills...
make fired clay tiles for the roof, make plaster for walls, and a stone skirt around the house to avoid water infiltration
You know the house isn’t even built primitive
I always wait for your video,it inspired a lot to the viewers,but i think it can use this in our province because some hardwares produce this too,but i salute you for this hard work,such a nice man,ill wait for the second episode ,take care
I've been waiting for a video to be posted!
I am always amazed at what you create!
Thank you for all the interesting videos!
I am curious to see what he will do with the bricks. After breaks away, he comes back with better skills and bigger plans. I love it!!
I think it'll be nice if you include some subtitle to explain what you're tryna say
still wearing his blue shirt...
That shirt is gonna be in museum some day lol
Dude is showing us just how unobtainable modern society is by showing us how difficult concrete is to make without fossil fuel powered machines
Minecraft 2 is looking great! Can't wait untill it releases.
Minecraft on the new RayTracing software along with Nvidia's 3000 series be like
That's interesting, but nobody knows how to make roman Concrete. If they did, we'd be using it instead of what we do use, because it is stronger and lasts for centuries. I read about this a few months back.
It's one of the techniques of the past they still haven't figured out. Modern concrete has good compression strength but poor shear strength, and only moderately good wear and erosion resistance. Roman concrete has excellent compression and shear strength, and high wear and erosion resistance.
So, whatever this is, I think it's more like simple or primitive concrete.
I love watching this man work at what he knows what he is making.
Great job dear🖤
Absolutely you’re in a wonderful place♥️♥️
Loved it
Huge fan from Srilanka🌳
Parabéns seus vídeos são muito bons
Даёшь стране ядерное топливо из горной речки )))
А вообще молодец парень. Даже если только половину полностью сам сделал это большой труд.
Я думал, что он дом белить будет известью...
Parabéns 👏👏👏
- Transformação da pedra Calcária em cal virgem .
A pedra calcária é essa Pedra Mole ... é praticamente a única que serve para extraiu o caulin através do aquecimento e resfriamento brusco e fazer o cimento, pois para ter t o caulim na composição do cimento.
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famoso concreto romano
se ele tivesse usado cinza vulcânica ao invés de areia do rio, o concreto seria mais forte ainda
@@rodricbr A areia que ele traz do rio, e a que ele despeja na frente da camera no minuto 13:38, não são iguais, e isso é porque ele não tinha acesso a cinzas, então provavelmente ultilizou um pouco de cimento na areia para dar firmeza, nada que desqualifique o video, mas mesmo assim...
@@maelmaier possivelmente, boa percepção
I'm sure the ingredients in the cement will do a great job. But it's not Roman concrete. The reason is RC uses volcanic ash to bind and pumice as aggregate. Where as our current concrete, (Portland), uses water and lime to bind and small gravel for the aggregate. I'd say it is somewhere in between the 2 and a much better choice then 100% Portland for it's qualities in water.
Regardless that doesn't diminish his skill at creating his without a single trip to Home Depot "0_o"
Im' happy to see you again.
Cheers from Catalonia!
Cataluña.
@@chrysaetos8999 Ha escrito en inglés para que el autor pueda entenderlo. Qué manía tienen algunos xD
@@JayJohnBryce
Costumbres AbAeterno
, costumbres. Las manías las tienen los locos. Jaja.
No te molestes hombre. A mi me gusta más en español.
Cataluña. ¡Que bien suena así!
Y yo soy gallego.
@@chrysaetos8999 se tu és tão catalão, porque não falas catalão ao invés de castelhano?
@@lelyanra
Yo no soy catalán. ¿Sabes leer?
Además el idioma de España, es el español.
Looks like this guy is in Costa Rica
I would like to see him make a ground water well with a filter so that he can have drinkable water without boiling it.
I would love to see that as well.
It's pretty difficult to make a filter able to filter microbes, viruses and parasites while not being immediately clogged, and not always safe. Boiling is simple and always safe, fail proof.
this is not roman concrete but just simply mix of lime and sand which yeah makes this structure hard but roman concrete was mix of lime, volcanic ash crushed rock, sand, clay (sometimes) and most important SEA WATER. It has been proved that salty water makes the roman concrete so strong surviving years ...if you use sweet water it will be hard too but wont survive that long. This is KEY difference that scientists found out recently.
the rice field is not watered ,, did you abandon the project?
He doesn’t rely on it
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This guy can survive this Covid 19 pandemic in his house
he lives in Vietnam, which is largely unaffected by COVID 19
My friend, you have a beautiful neighborhood , love to see it in person ...video just doesn't do it justice
Good to see you back :)
Love this channel. Support from Norway :)
Hey, mate.
I've seen in some places they make bricks out of 1/5 of concrete and 4/5 of just dirt. It'd be a way to save concrete, which seems to need a lot of fuel to burn those rocks.
Depends on the application to be fair. Good thought though!
i thunk he could do with a bed and some place to put his tools
I assume he is "cooking" limestone? and the magic fizz liquid is vinegar?
The liquid is normal water, when the cooked limestone contact the water it happens a chemical reaction that produce calcium hydroxide (that the he uses to make concrete) and heat wich makes the water boil
Aprendan seres terrenales y para los que digan que cómo movían las piedras de millones de toneladas esos inútiles de los egipcios y con tanta arena del desierto 🏜 a pero los seres terrenales 😂😂😂
O homem é fera mesmo! Aí sim!
Dude, you're already in the Iron Age, get some sandals!
"and how do you like this, Elon Musk?" this guy, having passed through the iron age into ancient concrete, will definitely have time to develop technology to the level of SpaceX
Well, not really ancient. The Romans are quite recent in terms of human history. But I get what you mean.
the time you lost still hanging the video.😁 but it's okay I'll just watch your next video again.👍😃 When will that be?!☺ Keep safe and God Bless🙏
Everyone remember you have to watch the whole ad for him to get paid. Maybe if we watch the ab and don't skip he'll want to make more videos. He can't ask use to watch ads its against UA-cam rules
Were have you been i was waiting your video..hope you are doing good Bro...stay safe love from Northeast India😍
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Roman concrete could set under water and the formula for it is still unknown and lost in time possibly because of the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
I've been waiting a long time for a video.
humanity left old style of building cos of capitalism period.......instead of making it better and less work
1:17 damn I thought that was a tiny room then the illusion got me.