Laying Adobe Bricks Part 2
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Published 2018-12-27
All Comments (21)
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Excellent job, nice to see a hard working family man building his own home.
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Wow, nice , thank you for sharing your amazing work, I'm watching your videos from North Africa Algeria, I wish you the best... đź‘Śđź‘Ś
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After seeing the look of your walls, I think we will not plaster our adobe walls either. You've done such a fine job with laying the adobe bricks, there's no need to plaster and make the surface more even. Great job!
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Neat. Love adobe. Impressive work you're doing.
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I love it Brother. I "was" wondering how you cover up the post and beams.
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Very beautiful :)
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Really really interesting. Great job and thanks for sharing your experience. I have two questions if I may ask: 1) what is the climate in your country? Hot and humid? Dry? 2) aren't you afraid of all that wood rotting because it is in touch with that earth bricks which are rather higriscopic? I ask you these questions because I'd like to replicate in Italy with self made bricks and my climate is cold (-5C) in winter and hot and humid in summer. Thanks in advance for your kind reply.
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Real Adobe walls not covered over really looks cool man. I would leave Adobe bricks natural with no cob.
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That looks fantastic
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It's so cool
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Extremely impressive
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Love your work it all looks so good. Is the mud to bed the brick the same mix as the brick just wet ? Have a blessed day you and yours
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Fascinating watching this. Just curious, what climate are you in? The vistas and things you say make me think you are not in the desert southwest.
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How do you protect the wood from termites in Adobe? Termites thrive on clay!
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Are you a “home builder” per se? As in: do you and your team contract to build houses from the ground up? Are you geographically constrained? (Would you work in Arizona?)
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Hi how long you've been build your house?
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How bout plumbing up with a level for the last 3 layers?
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So, is an AC system still needed? I've been reading, apparently Adobe keeps home cool....
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Why didn't you use a vapor barrier on the beams before the wire
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The question isn’t “how” you’d co er the beams. Rathe it’s “WHY” would you cover the beams?