This is pretty neat. I work for a small family owned vault company in the U.P. Of Michigan, we're the only ones who do it. Wilbur is our only competitor but they don't drive up here because delivery is very expensive. We only have 4 forms for pouring vaults
It is a very cool video, despite being an absolute waste of time along with caskets and many things in the funeral industry. its for the living not for the dead.. the body will decay regardless.. but much respect to the funeral industry professionals for helping families throughout history.
@nick: Make it a sturdy, many mils thick, bag. No one wants remains falling out a bad bottom seam or splitting a side… Have you given thought to the method of closure? Twist-tie? Drawstrings? Tape? I’m assuming that basic black would be the appropriate color, but that’s up to you… 🗑️🚛
Absolutely fantastic i remember some 40 years about these actually they were use way back our time and this day still do in many different forms of burial these days but seeing this is absolutely fantastic actually not been Harsh or anything would be great to know your soul would be more care for especially in a vault it may be more expensive but its fantastic service especially 👍👍👍👍
My dad used to make and deliver concrete burial vaults in the late 60s/early 70s. The company he worked for (in Southwestern Ontario) is still in operation but they don't mix their own concrete any more, they make the forms ready and a local ready mix outfit brings the concrete in one of their trucks.
Well, well!! I went to school with a Brown, and still drive past the factory on Hwy 36 several times a month. Back when I was young I never had curiosity about how the burial vaults were built. For decades now though I have wonder, “What Exactly Do They Do It There??” My classmate, who was a very good tennis player, had a tiny model of a Chandler-Wilbert-Brown burial vault which he once showed to people.As I recall, his grandmother, a Chandler, owned the company at the time; and had given him the sales sample. It was actually “cute” in being the size of half a bread loaf. I also recall how my classmate’s father - who liked to travel overseas - spoke as a guest at some class we took; I think it was an introduction to personal economics(?). We’re almost to our 47th year following high school graduation; time flies… I’ve always liked the message board adjacent the big clock by the Wilbert factory overlooking Highway 36 in Roseville: “Drive Carefully! We Can Wait!” Great episode! Thank you!!
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Think your podcast is gonna be “DEAD AIR” if you don’t do a grammar check on your thumbnails. Read this to yourself, Lauren: “How Are Burial Vaults ARE Made?” Tell me in WHAT grammar school that makes sense?
Why make something so beautiful and put it in the ground to never see it again??? I just want to be cremated and have my ashes pressed into diamonds so my family can wear them
This is pretty neat. I work for a small family owned vault company in the U.P. Of Michigan, we're the only ones who do it. Wilbur is our only competitor but they don't drive up here because delivery is very expensive. We only have 4 forms for pouring vaults
Yes cemeteries require but their is no law to use them. In fact U.S. is the only country in the world that use vaults.
It is a very cool video, despite being an absolute waste of time along with caskets and many things in the funeral industry. its for the living not for the dead.. the body will decay regardless.. but much respect to the funeral industry professionals for helping families throughout history.
This s/:t is built stronger than some bridges 🌁 😅
Yes they are if the concrete mix is right
Nice video. As someone who's family also owns a Wilbert licensee.. We don't call them lids! They are covers. Haha
Well thank you!
Just put me in a Hefty bag and leave me by the curb on garbage day. I'm fine with that.
@nick: Make it a sturdy, many mils thick, bag. No one wants remains falling out a bad bottom seam or splitting a side…
Have you given thought to the method of closure? Twist-tie? Drawstrings? Tape?
I’m assuming that basic black would be the appropriate color, but that’s up to you…
🗑️🚛
Absolutely fantastic i remember some 40 years about these actually they were use way back our time and this day still do in many different forms of burial these days but seeing this is absolutely fantastic actually not been Harsh or anything would be great to know your soul would be more care for especially in a vault it may be more expensive but its fantastic service especially 👍👍👍👍
My dad used to make and deliver concrete burial vaults in the late 60s/early 70s. The company he worked for (in Southwestern Ontario) is still in operation but they don't mix their own concrete any more, they make the forms ready and a local ready mix outfit brings the concrete in one of their trucks.
I already made that decision.
Well, well!! I went to school with a Brown, and still drive past the factory on Hwy 36 several times a month. Back when I was young I never had curiosity about how the burial vaults were built. For decades now though I have wonder, “What Exactly Do They Do It There??”
My classmate, who was a very good tennis player, had a tiny model of a Chandler-Wilbert-Brown burial vault which he once showed to people.As I recall, his grandmother, a Chandler, owned the company at the time; and had given him the sales sample. It was actually “cute” in being the size of half a bread loaf.
I also recall how my classmate’s father - who liked to travel overseas - spoke as a guest at some class we took; I think it was an introduction to personal economics(?).
We’re almost to our 47th year following high school graduation; time flies…
I’ve always liked the message board adjacent the big clock by the Wilbert factory overlooking Highway 36 in Roseville:
“Drive Carefully! We Can Wait!”
Great episode! Thank you!!
If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Do you want to accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior? It’s the most important decision you will ever make.
❤Thank you
Amen
Now I know what my grandparents are in.
Why don't they want to have the body biodegrade and go back unto the earth?
What difference between a coffin n burial vaults? Is there place I can listen to ur podcast? xx
OMG! You are so young! You born in 1992?!
Yesssss :)
She looks so much older huh?
Looks more like she was born in 1980 or 1977.
@@mlwsmp no way... she looks beatiful, I didn't know that she is so young
@@mlwsmp actually I was born in the 1800’s and I plan to live forever
And then you put the coffin inside?
Yes
I work for the nashville vault company, I miss working in the making room but the chemicals break me out to bad
I believe it! They are strong!
@@Laurenthemortician yea I’ve been doing it 10 years I’ve seen a lot of stuff 😂
We love your videos explaining the “how” of the various steps and options in caring for our dead loved ones. Thank you!
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I love this! Thank you for starting this channel! ❤
This is so cool! I never thought about this “how it’s made.”
When is your next pod cast dropping?
Tomorrow! Or else if you want to join us on Patreon they get early acccess. Patreon is "Lauren the Mortician"
@@Laurenthemortician Thanks I know I was on your tick tock live yesterday. :)
@@PinkieDogGirl aww yay! Thanks for supporting the live too! You are gonna love the new pod tomorrow!
Hi! My actual name is Meghan. I live in Oklahoma and have a random question to ask. Where is the best place for me to message you? TT?
Think your podcast is gonna be “DEAD AIR” if you don’t do a grammar check on your thumbnails. Read this to yourself, Lauren: “How Are Burial Vaults ARE Made?” Tell me in WHAT grammar school that makes sense?
Useless unless they make it water tight which they don't.
Brown Wilbert offers vaults that are water tight, I make them in that shop
@warrene7781 my family owns ElmCap Inc in west Hartford CT
We sell Wilbert
Why make something so beautiful and put it in the ground to never see it again??? I just want to be cremated and have my ashes pressed into diamonds so my family can wear them
Fantastic! Nowonder it is all so expensive! But proper!
How OUR burial vaults made.
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