As I was a mason for a few the most demanding of a mason is on your knees. When a foundation is below you we sometimes stacked it in on many rows. Especially when the ground doesn't freeze in the south.
@@buttsweggan8818 he was saying they have to sort the bricks because of the design they're doing for the road if it was a more simple design it can sort the bricks it self
5 feet is being generous. they appear to have moved the length of three bricks. look at the bottom at the beginning and the end of the video. it doesn't look any further than 3 brick lengths further.
Makes you good money if you work for yourself, I've been thinking of going off on my own and if I do ill be using machines to move the pavers gravel and sand around to save my back
@@gonova8412 Yeah but... your standing. Try laying pavers on your hands and knees in the blazing hot sun? It's torture! Not to mention doing it one by one, you have to constantly level imperfections even if you've pre leveled. It's tedious to say the least
I didn't like the video because it doesn't show how the bricks are positioned on the Road Paver. Also, seems to me that it would be easier to load the bricks onto the paving machine from the back.
Dutch roads have several layers of dirt, gravel etc below the road surface usually iirc, the two darker lanes on the side of the road are bicycle lanes
The sun base must me more than just sand so much traffic going over that it would surely have plenty of dropped blocks if a normal sand and stone sun base was used then here would be broken blocks
Too much manual intervention causing things to slow down. I can't imagine the bricks can't be stacked by a machine much faster than these guys. It could possibly be done at the factory itself and transported in a rolled state to the location to be unrolled in.
must be possible to make it smarter... bricks directly from a big truck, and robot arms laying the bricks, so fart that the machine gets a speed ticket 🤣
they can do it@ that pace none stop for 7 or 8hrs in 3 shifts, you would be knackered& sat on your arse after around 30 mins&likely sat for around 30mins+ murder on the knees,back& joints.
If u have to lay them in the machine then you might as well lay them on the ground. Seems like an unnecessary step. And I think it’s probably slower, not as tight and the machine is obviously expensive. Total waste
You can’t just “em on the ground.” To do that you have to bend over or work on your knees. Obviously this commenter has never done this kind of work. Any work? The machine is designed to save the bodies of the workers.p
@@otiselevator7738 I’ve done more work in the last twenty three years than you’ll do in ten life times. And my body is doing fine because don’t look to make things easier. Fatboys and lazy people like you who don’t even want to bend down (lol) are the ones that hurt themselves when they actually do. If you don’t use it you lose it. Get it? You sound easily replaceable
@@otiselevator7738 yes back-knee breaking work&in a Vcold,Vhot or wet or icy country even worse. If he thinks it would be easier,it would be nice to seem him do it day in-day out for a afew years ;-)🤣
this is a very disappointing machine - it doesn't sort brick and cannot even do the cuts, given the price of its circa 100,000 USD it is a waste of time laying by hand would be quicker
1. They are doing it by hand 2. The value of doing this standing up opposed to leaning over all day, every day makes it worth it 3. The machine can actually lay simple patterns automatically. They only have to hand-load it because of the complicated pattern they're using
@@Hy3jii Yes they can do it@ that pace none stop 7-8hrs in 3 shifts,most would be knackered doing it manually& sat on their arse after around 30 mins+ around 30mins recovery& murder on the knees,back& joints etc. To speed it up a shifter on a conveyor as wide as the printer with a flat length of hard rubber at a angle to push them all flat:the tricks seems like a carefully made conveyor to coax them all into the pattern, with the printer on a trailer pulled&geared in synch by a lorry full of bricks,so only 2 needed instead of 4 including a truck driver,2 trucks to interchange would help.........Or with a side shielded conveyer in the middle to make loading faster& 4 blokes standing on the trailer sorting, the jcb-handler driver could do the lorry....2 guys in front levelling the sand+another trucking it in, a sweeper under the lorry-trailer would take away 1. I looked@ this for 25mins& did various jobs in a small family engineering firm& abit bored working from home after caring for my parents.
Retro Stuff! Not really This is in the netherlands they need to have it fixed in just a couple a days and they only use this when there is too much to do
this machine can't place real hand work... with real hand work you wouldn't have a massive fucking tripping hazard it's like an inverted kerb the out side part of it
I watched a different angle on another video and they’re basically doing the same work, only standing up. This machine is just giving them an angled surface to work on. Probably the dumbest invention ever.
It would have been more interesting seeing different angles of the action:
from top and behind.
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Thats what she said 😅😅😅😅
agreed.
Not nearly as fast as what I imagined. Just easier standing up.
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Nope. 5 times as fast as regular brick laying.
@@CreeepsMind clearly you mean 5 times slower
@@4doors_m0r3wh0r3s 😁
As I was a mason for a few the most demanding of a mason is on your knees. When a foundation is below you we sometimes stacked it in on many rows. Especially when the ground doesn't freeze in the south.
They need more people on this. there should be at least 4-5 guys doing the laying.
1 on each outer pattern and 2-3 in the middle
Wait so all this machinery is just allowing the workers to stand upright instead of bent down??
you say that like it's no big deal
It also takes 2 independent machines, the brick loader, and the "printer". If this thing were sorting the brick itself, I'd be impressed.
@@OhJustSomeRandomGuy it's only cause of the design. It can sort the bricks itself
@@hammerheadcorvette4 you my friend are stupid and the people standing on it are sorting the bricks XD
@@buttsweggan8818 he was saying they have to sort the bricks because of the design they're doing for the road if it was a more simple design it can sort the bricks it self
They need two more guys up there goes faster
@This UA-camrs Neighbor 🤦🏼♂️😂😂😂
The guy without gloves has hands of steel!
The future is so promising. Imagine being paid to play Tetris all day long.
Een stratenmakersmachine die een tapijt aan stenen in elkaar weeft. Geweldig en duurzaam 👍.
Am I actually seeing this? Such fun machines and inventions man isworking on, imagine having a job like this, thinking up machines.
now if they could just create a way of automatically sorting the bricks into the necessary pattern before laying.
They need to put at least 10 people on this platform
How much does it cost? Im interested in purchasing one.
Wish I could see what the guys were actually doing.
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Looks like they moved 5 feet the most, far cry from the animated version.
5 feet is being generous. they appear to have moved the length of three bricks. look at the bottom at the beginning and the end of the video. it doesn't look any further than 3 brick lengths further.
In just 6 minutes noob , normaly it takes 2 hours by the hand
@@Fektthis Try do that in 5 minuts with out the machine... I dare you :)
I could have layed a strap in that time and there's like 5 guys there at least,
Same speed as my old printer. Haha
I guess brick laying makes you go bald... dude on the rights been at it the longest
I wish they had these for laying pavers for a patio. Doing it by hand is brutal and tedious
Makes you good money if you work for yourself, I've been thinking of going off on my own and if I do ill be using machines to move the pavers gravel and sand around to save my back
U know they’re still having to last then by hand right? Just into the machine instead of on the ground. Seems like an unnecessary step
@@gonova8412 Yeah but... your standing. Try laying pavers on your hands and knees in the blazing hot sun? It's torture! Not to mention doing it one by one, you have to constantly level imperfections even if you've pre leveled. It's tedious to say the least
There is but you'll need a loader called a Knikmops or a hydromak with a hunklinger clamp or someother branded stoneclamp
I'm saves on back and knees anyway, but I'm not sure the labor is dropping?
No, they still need the people.
@Linda-hs1lk Well it looks like it saves on lumbars, and hip joints anyway.
So how many centimeters dose it move in 5 days
These are the real workers
Ofcourse they are dutch, dunno why but they gave off that vibe
Then i heard; Lekker Hoor, unmistakable
Reminds me of me tidying up my daughter's LEGO!
Gets you extended life in your back and knees too !
showed this to my friend today and she was legit angry they don't lay em completely by hand lmfao
I didn't like the video because it doesn't show how the bricks are positioned on the Road Paver. Also, seems to me that it would be easier to load the bricks onto the paving machine from the back.
This is how we do it in the netherlands
Jordon Paterson is speechless
is it being laid on a concrete bed or is just a sand and it it a walkeay or a regular road for cars? thanks
Dutch roads have several layers of dirt, gravel etc below the road surface usually iirc, the two darker lanes on the side of the road are bicycle lanes
Inventers Name Is Stan Dupandlay
Ben Dover Hates This Invention
That's really cool.
that's got to become automated for making remote islands more inhabited and subsequently more habitable
Can't see anything, you should have shot video from the backside too.
The sun base must me more than just sand so much traffic going over that it would surely have plenty of dropped blocks if a normal sand and stone sun base was used then here would be broken blocks
Maybe automation isn't that bad, it certainly can't be slower than this, I think they got 1m in 6 minutes.
What did it do? That was three blokes stacking bricks.
Too much manual intervention causing things to slow down. I can't imagine the bricks can't be stacked by a machine much faster than these guys. It could possibly be done at the factory itself and transported in a rolled state to the location to be unrolled in.
Lol, yeah right
I confidently predict by 2030 they’ll be up to the bloke with the wheelbarrow.
Doesn't show machine in action :(
Interesting but very limited machine. What if we want different road dimensions.
Black stop bar on the right hand side, slide it down to the size you need, anything bigger your fucked 😂
I wonder why it's not a giant Drone or an overly complex machine like Dahir Issat wants...
That seems kinda disappointing.
Anyone else feel stupid for hoping there was going to be printer noises
Well at least their backs and knees are spared somewhat
What is a price of This machine,nice video
200 euros
Let's make on for solar panels
must be possible to make it smarter... bricks directly from a big truck, and robot arms laying the bricks, so fart that the machine gets a speed ticket 🤣
Beautiful!
linda máquina pero que trabajadores más lentos
3 decent lads Laying is juat as fast
I wish this was in my area
So easier work but takes what, 10 years to finish
No, there's one in the street here and it's fast. Doesn't look fast, but the street is done within a few days.
Road Printer gotta be the laziest name of all time
Yeah it saves ya back but its slow as hell. Could lay them faster alone with no machine
they can do it@ that pace none stop for 7 or 8hrs in 3 shifts, you would be knackered& sat on your arse after around 30 mins&likely sat for around 30mins+ murder on the knees,back& joints.
What’s the difference? Everything is made by hand…. Nothing special about this machine….
Easier on their backs.
Watching paint drying…
Omfg. just lay them by hand. It qould be FASTER.
Six and a half minute video and the damn machine never moved an inch! WTF??
If u have to lay them in the machine then you might as well lay them on the ground. Seems like an unnecessary step. And I think it’s probably slower, not as tight and the machine is obviously expensive. Total waste
You can’t just “em on the ground.” To do that you have to bend over or work on your knees. Obviously this commenter has never done this kind of work. Any work? The machine is designed to save the bodies of the workers.p
@@otiselevator7738 I’ve done more work in the last twenty three years than you’ll do in ten life times. And my body is doing fine because don’t look to make things easier. Fatboys and lazy people like you who don’t even want to bend down (lol) are the ones that hurt themselves when they actually do. If you don’t use it you lose it. Get it? You sound easily replaceable
@@otiselevator7738 yes back-knee breaking work&in a Vcold,Vhot or wet or icy country even worse. If he thinks it would be easier,it would be nice to seem him do it day in-day out for a afew years ;-)🤣
Fuck me how slow better just to put them down with ya hands made me go sleep
Shit never moved
I wanted to see it work. Not being loaded. Bye
Send that machine to the salvage yard
China men are way faster
😮really t
hahaha "trade skills"
Worst invention ever more. Look down the line. I've seen straighter lines in the pub toilet on a weekend
Ha ha ha. Korea has already make ship curve cleaning robots.
this is a very disappointing machine - it doesn't sort brick and cannot even do the cuts, given the price of its circa 100,000 USD it is a waste of time laying by hand would be quicker
1. They are doing it by hand
2. The value of doing this standing up opposed to leaning over all day, every day makes it worth it
3. The machine can actually lay simple patterns automatically. They only have to hand-load it because of the complicated pattern they're using
@@Hy3jii Yes they can do it@ that pace none stop 7-8hrs in 3 shifts,most would be knackered doing it manually& sat on their arse after around 30 mins+ around 30mins recovery& murder on the knees,back& joints etc. To speed it up a shifter on a conveyor as wide as the printer with a flat length of hard rubber at a angle to push them all flat:the tricks seems like a carefully made conveyor to coax them all into the pattern, with the printer on a trailer pulled&geared in synch by a lorry full of bricks,so only 2 needed instead of 4 including a truck driver,2 trucks to interchange would help.........Or with a side shielded conveyer in the middle to make loading faster& 4 blokes standing on the trailer sorting, the jcb-handler driver could do the lorry....2 guys in front levelling the sand+another trucking it in, a sweeper under the lorry-trailer would take away 1. I looked@ this for 25mins& did various jobs in a small family engineering firm& abit bored working from home after caring for my parents.
Can't get any lazier really
Retro Stuff! Not really
This is in the netherlands they need to have it fixed in just a couple a days and they only use this when there is too much to do
What a joke
Why?
Just like you, Jonathan.
Probably quicker to lay by hand 🤣
this machine can't place real hand work... with real hand work you wouldn't have a massive fucking tripping hazard it's like an inverted kerb the out side part of it
I watched a different angle on another video and they’re basically doing the same work, only standing up. This machine is just giving them an angled surface to work on. Probably the dumbest invention ever.
Enabling people to use their back past the age of 40 is dumb?
Shovels 'just allow people to dig holes standing up, dumbest invention ever'
Yeah right lol, saving people's knees and back how dumb is that.