Cast Stone Columns, Making of Precast Concrete Pillars for Stunning House Front View
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Skilled workers produsing reinforced cement concrete precast pillars, beautiful, elegant and aesthetic cast stone columns for stunning house front view.
Skill Spotter brings you a perfect technique with very simple machine and very low cast precast concrete pillars making business.
Raw material for precast concrete architectural stone column casting used in the process to make casting stone building Pillars is sand, cement and concrete.
#CastStone #PrecastPillars #StoneColumn
0:05 Lubricating Cast Stone Columns Mold Patterns with Used Engine Oil.
0:22 Steps for Strengthening the Pillar with Steel Wire Reinforcement.
0:50 Fixing Secrues in Pillar Mold Pattern.
1:24 Fixing Wheels to Run on Rolling Machine.
2:16 Pillars Pattern on Rolling Machine.
2:28 Let Start the Main Cast Stone Columns Making Machine.
2:40 Raw Material is Sand, Cement, Concrete, Steel & Watter.
3:07 Plaine the Inner Sides of Pillar with Steel Rods.
3:51 Squeeze out Excess Water.
4:53 Column Travel to Finish Point.
5:18 Opening Wheels from Column Pattern.
5:36 Next Pillar.
6:48 Unpack the Pillars from Pattern.
8:34 Water Sprinkling for Better Strength of Concrete Columns.
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Ingenious! I especially like the machine's variable-speed transmission.
@SkillSpotter
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Awesome work! Love the well fed owner doing the easy part.
@SkillSpotter
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Thanks a lot for your appreciation. At least the owner is doing some work by himself.
@southerncouncil4136
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Owners don’t have to do any work.
@totoromoneymaker5576
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Владелец не должен работать, но он может работать. По своему желанию и в свое удовольствие.
@carlosdelascuevas6140
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That's the beauty of being the owner!
@TS-1267
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... It's the same the whole world over my Friend.. HAVE AN APPLE 🍎..😇
It looks so crude at first but how they engineered the mold to be so straight and the rollers spinning it to be so stable at such high speed?! The creativity and practicality is so mind blowing!
@SkillSpotter
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using oil on the mold instead of ash or fine powder makes for a pain in the ass exercise in keeping paint on the column.
@SkillSpotter
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Oil is more suitable for these molds. Respect your opinion. Welcome to our channel.
This is so much more efficient and quicker, then to slip-cast columns using plaster! I have never heard of this technology before. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
@SkillSpotter
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@nitromartini1422
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That is not plaster; that is Portland cement and sand. This technology is very old. Look up centrifugally cast concrete. It works very well on pipe and decorative columns. Remember to put steel rebar inside before you add the cement.
@SylvanApe
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@@nitromartini1422 " before you add the cement" You mean the concrete.
@nitromartini1422
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@@SylvanApe : Nope. Cement is dehydrated, ground oyster shells. When you buy a bag, it is labelled as Portland Cement, not Portland Concrete. When you add water to dry cement, a bricklayer calls it "mortar", but a concrete foundation guy generally calls it "cement". The only time this material is "concrete" is after you have added to water and it hardens.
@SylvanApe
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@@nitromartini1422 Concrete is a mixture of fine and course aggregates, normally sand and gravel, mixed with cement as the setting agent. "When you add water to dry cement, a bricklayer calls it "mortar"" No, I would call it a mess, you need to add sand to make it into mortar. 'but a concrete foundation guy generally calls it "cement"' It is true sometimes, in some countries, some people call concrete or mortar 'cement', especially in the US. However, cement is still cement, add sand for mortar, and sand and gravel for concrete. Also, most cement is made from limestone and other mined materials, not many places use shells anymore, in fact shells were not the origin of cement, limestone was. Lime mortar was common because it was easier to get the materials for, but has more limitations. What they were adding to the mould after setting the rebar was concrete.
Some good ideas here. This is a good way to make a strong pillar with with minimal concrete. The clutch system for the belt drive is ingenious, it looks like a wooden urn and lever to slide belt that would be easy to build.
@SkillSpotter
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@user-tf4lk4fm7i
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An even better idea would be too remove that Nazi flag from your profile pic.
@SkillSpotter
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We don't have any flag on our profile pic. Kindly mention what you said ?
@user-tf4lk4fm7i
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@@SkillSpotter Не ты, другой парень
Very nice idea. It works on the principle of centrifugal force to transfer the cement mixture to the outer negative mould. Very happy to see this idea and keep it up.
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@douglasscott5623
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Figured that out all by yourself did ya?
i love casting stone
@SkillSpotter
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Hard work for not a lot of money. Maybe not the most advanced way of making concrete pipe and column’s but they still get the job done.
@SkillSpotter
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You brought up a good point, But They have a Good Job with satisfactory earnings. This is the most common way of making this kind of concrete pipes. Welcome to our channel.
Красота!!! Юрий
@SkillSpotter
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The "Rebar" is visible on the exterior of a few of those columns. Nice, decorative, rusting, cracking columns for my home, please. Come on, call it structural. Make my day.
@SkillSpotter
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Buyers will buy it after detailed checking. And at the time of construction these columns will be fully filled with concrete and strong rebar. Thank you so much for your valuable comment. Welcome to our channel.
@bradleyakulov3618
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@@SkillSpotter Oh, I don't want to overstep my welcome. I'm leaving.
@SkillSpotter
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Thank you so much dear.
@bradleyakulov3618
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@@SkillSpotter Stop being so nice, I can't stay in character. Quality or not, it's interesting how things are done around the world. Good video. I'm still not subscribing though.
@SkillSpotter
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Beautiful work. Awesome ingenuity.
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عمل رائع شكرا لكم
@SkillSpotter
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مشکور صدیق۔
Рабский труд, все на глаз..все как всегда. Благо тепло не на севере в Сибирриии..
@SkillSpotter
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Уважайте трудяг.
У Боса самая ответственная задача из шланчика водичкой поливать...😏
@RobotN001
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Правильно. Заодно контролирует качество. Босс = ОТК.
@SkillSpotter
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хахаха так смешно, вы подняли хороший вопрос.😂
Ooh sweet! My brain be churning good from watching this, since I'm going to cast pillars soon anyways, which I didn't want to be just plain/standard. Lol, easy to note that these guys have done this a lot, coordinating fluently and swiftly. Thanks for uploading! Haven't seen this channel before, but gotta hunch I might as well sub before proceeding
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Simply brilliant
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Amazing process
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Гениально!!!
@SkillSpotter
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Now put the operatiob in a industrial setting that protects the worker and you have a winner. Fork lift and power tools would be great.
@SkillSpotter
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This is really amazing.
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Fantastic. What a work ethic and craftsmanship.
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Thank you very much!
Amazing!
@SkillSpotter
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The end result looks really good
@SkillSpotter
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Those are beautiful! Hard work does pay off, have to appreciate it. They will stand for a long time
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@rickrandom6734
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Hard work does pay off? I wonder how much these guys get money.
The spinny thing uses a continuously variable transmission, clever
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Wonderful work!
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I have seen this technique even in big factories. Well done!
@SkillSpotter
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Yes dear the process is the same even in big factories. Thank you so much for your comment.
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
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probably never set foot in factory all his walking life
@user-tf4lk4fm7i
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@@FOOKKZreadNUMBERS neither did you
before anything the workers are strong to do that all day in direct sun, much resepect
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Awesome work
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Hermoso!
@SkillSpotter
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Gracias señor, por favor también suscríbase
Beautiful work,👌👌👌👌
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Thanks a lot 😊 Stay connected
Awesome job , great team work.
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... I WAS PLEASANTLY SURPRISED @ 07:34.. THEY LOOK WELL NICE.. GOOD VIDEO.. CHEERS ALOT..🤩
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I enjoyed that would these go around a steel colomb for strength
@SkillSpotter
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Reinforced concrete will be filled in these columns. Thanks a lot for your comment.
I just found your channel and love your videos! This is so much more interesting than those western "how its made" videos where everything is made by automated machines anyways. It's way more interesting to see all these steps being done per hand.
@SkillSpotter
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Glad you like them!, Thank you so much for your valuable comments for hard workers.
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WOOOW KEREN ALATNYA .ALAT APA NI BANG BAGUSNYA.SUKSES YA DALAM USAHANYA
@SkillSpotter
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terima kasih atas komentar Anda yang sangat penting dan berharga. saya sangat menyukai minat Anda
Mai multe filmulețe despre acest lucru cum se face ,interesant ,și cum montați stalpi mai departe la case ar fi iar interesant ,numai bine 👌
@SkillSpotter
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mulțumesc mult pentru apreciere, voi încerca să fac un alt videoclip exclusiv data viitoare
The skill and ingenuity of Third World craftsmen never ceases to amaze.
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I'm guessing the guy with the clean Salwar Kameez and hose is the boss...
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Yes he is the owner of the factory. Welcome to our channel.
Could a pipe carry the cement mixture to the middle of the mold and then slowly retracted instead of shoveling the mixture in?
@SkillSpotter
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In that condition it is difficult to expand the mixture properly in the mold when the centrifugal process starts. Thanks a lot for your interest and comment.
Have you ever had the form fly off the centrifuge? That seems dangerous as hell...still very very impressive. Just curious if the proverbial shit has ever hit the fan so to speak. Don't stop doing cool things. 😎
@SkillSpotter
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No dear never happened this kind of incident but every time there is a chance of this. Thank you so much for your appreciation. Welcome to our channel.
@kevinharrison5620
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@@SkillSpotter Build a cage around this would be very easy,
COOL
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Always wondered 🤔🍻👏👏
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So skilled we have fully automated systems in the west to make spun concrete forms.
@SkillSpotter
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@coolhanddruid
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Which cuts down on jobs for people, and then the products cost 3-4 times as much because you're paying for the million dollar machine.
@SkillSpotter
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You are very right GENX
In fact this is Roto-Moulding, like Plastic Kayaks are produced,etc! Cheers
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Outstanding work guys I wish it was available where I lived. I've never seen it done with such beauty
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@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
گریٹ ورک
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Сразу видно, директор вышел на камеру, поливать изделия)
@SkillSpotter
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хахахахахаха Вы подняли хороший вопрос.
These are not stone columns, they are concrete columns...
@SkillSpotter
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Respect your opinion dear, you are right but this is the same replica of stone columns because not everyone can afford expensive stone columns. Thanks a lot for your comment.
@dont-want-no-wrench
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lets not be pedantic, of course they are concrete, but very nice work.
@peckelhaze6934
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There was me thinking they were stone. Thank goodness you stated the obvious.
@bikermatz
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@@peckelhaze6934 Because i worked as a stone masory? i think that is a big difference between how to do stone columns and concrete columns. If i had to do a real stone column as they show in the video it would take me 1-3 months depending of what sort of stone i use, not 15 minutes...
@pauliecook432
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Yeh but you can use geopolymer in them moulds, so granite marble ehtever
Cột cổng ..hoa văn trung đông...kiến trúc
@SkillSpotter
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cảm ơn vì những bình luận rất quan trọng và có giá trị của bạn. tôi thực sự thích sự quan tâm của bạn
Incredible! What an amazing process. Where is this?
@SkillSpotter
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This is in Punjab Pakistan
Rotating the pillars while casting is a top notch method used in industrial countries as Ussa or Euro-pee.
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They're aware of quality. They could have just let the pillars dry but kept them cool so they would cure slower and stronger.
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Its very interesting, see how americans, use electric or hidraulic lifting machines... this simple actitud, preserve the body of worker, spine, joints... and the boss will have an experieced worker for longer... In subdev countries like ours, this man, with 45/55 are done, this is sad.
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I give those pillars 6 months to 1 year before they fragment and collapse.
@SkillSpotter
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I think you have made some mistakes in the installation process of these pillars. If these were installed properly filled with concrete and rebar it's not getting any damage.
Quick tip Bagwan use a spray gun for the soap oil it is much faster and better than the brush Let me know how you go Cheers PTT
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good work. curiosity how much gain a worker por day? and how many hors of work? best regards enri
@SkillSpotter
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The workers are not working by hours they are getting paid per piece. And they are earning good living in the local currency rupees. Thank you so much for your comment.
Not sure they would be load bearing but cool
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Thank you so much for your appreciation. These pillars will be completely filled with concrete and strong rebar while installation so no worries about load bearing. Welcome to our channel.
Great skills
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:45 thats just the right amount of rebar for that column
@SkillSpotter
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While installation these pillars are fully filled with strong rebar and concrete. Thanks a lot for your comment.
Вместо стягивающих болтов на опалубке примените клинья. Сборка, разборка будет молниеносная.
@SkillSpotter
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Спасибо за совет, но рискуете, что скоро рассыплются, подпишитесь пожалуйста
@antoniomontana2232
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@@SkillSpotter Делал подобные вещи. Совет из практики.
I love it I want to have a dozen of those do they even sell those in the United States I have no idea but that's just amazing as a Craftsman myself I am totally impressed I couldn't imagine how they made those to begin with but that was amazing thank you for the Post
@timmeh87
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If I had to guess they just lay up a fiberglass mold over a column that was hand-made. The transmission on the spinner is made out of wood
@jingalls9142
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@@timmeh87 I am almost sure you are correct. I have seen the fiberglass ones before. They look good from afar but kind of cheesy in my opinion. It'd be far more cool to have these. You could put a 8x8 post or an I-beam in the middle and maybe fill it with sand or hard foam etc. And it'd still feel like real stone. Honestly I'm tempted to try and make something akin to this. Really cool.
That's their idea of steel reinforcement is it?
@SkillSpotter
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Thanks for your comment. These pillars will be completely filled with reinforced concrete during installation.
Hi bro Super work i need this mould where I can bay this can u pls tel me
@SkillSpotter
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Thank you so much dear. Sorry I don't have contact for these molds.
@venkatkashi4146
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@@SkillSpotter ok thanks Bro
@venkatkashi4146
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Bro this is in India or other country
@SkillSpotter
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This video is from Pakistan.
It’s awesome that no one is mentioning just how bad this thing could fuck you up with one slip of a finger
@SkillSpotter
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Experience makes a man perfect. Thanks a lot for your opinion. Welcome to our channel.
Do these people have a work table or platform?
@SkillSpotter
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It's not possible to do this work on a table.
I wonder how many times they’ve lost arms putting them inside & none of them are wearing any kind of protection
@SkillSpotter
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Thank God we never face this kind of incident. Thank you so much for your comment.
Для чего используется эти фигурные трубы?
@KAB2525
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колонны, для украшения)
@SkillSpotter
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Смотрите до конца. Ты поймешь
Entasis? Never heard of it.
@SkillSpotter
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Yes dear you can call these entasis it only depends on the shape of mold and these guys will make it exactly as mold. Thanks a lot for your comment & welcome to our channel.
Same the world over...The boss is always holding his hose.
@SkillSpotter
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This is the reality of this world. Thanks a lot for your comment. Welcome to our channel.
Hello, is this a common process?
@SkillSpotter
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Yes dear this is a common process for making this kind of pillars poles and concrete pipes. We will try to make more videos about this process. Thank you so much for your comment.
3:18 you know this is an easy way to loose an arm. if you need to apply pressure on the inner wall with the rod better to use a heavier rod instead of putting your arm in.
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Weak and poorly made columns. Rebar is not sufficient for any type of lateral load, see KZread videos of earth Quakes in this region. Also centrifugal force on concrete mix causes the stones in the aggregate to separate, so you will have more stones on the outside of the column and just sand on the inside. Also do they not have books or internet in this region, a quick search will reveal this is a method for producing decorative garden furniture and fences and NOT structural columns or beams. Basic stuff really if you had any skill, like the type of skill you need to keep a clean and tidy workplace.
@SkillSpotter
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Respect your opinion dear. I think you know about construction and you should have an idea about how these columns will be installed. These are just like an outer decorated mold and while installation these are fully filled with strong rebar and concrete so no need to worry about it. Thank you so much for your deep interest and comment.
The OSHA guy is asleep at a cafe down the street.
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Интересно , я думал они сейчас будут уран обогащать 🤔
@SkillSpotter
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Да, они могут делать то, что делали раньше, несмотря на ограниченные ресурсы.
Humans went to the moon 50 years ago..
@SkillSpotter
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Respect your opinion.
@princeo15
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And they didn't know today how they did back then ? Like pyramids
IT ' S CONRETE ' TUBES.
En Agosto 20-22
@SkillSpotter
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si pero que ?
impressive, yes, but, instead of using any other cheap oil they are using old motor oil containing an large amount of unhealthy leftovers, from the sod that was collected in the motor, this is now passed on to where these are used and to the workers.
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Country?
@SkillSpotter
9 ай бұрын
This video is from Pakistan.
Молодці,але робоче місце треба прибирати.
@SkillSpotter
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Вы подняли хороший вопрос. Большое спасибо за ваши ценные комментарии
Very strong iron armature😂
@SkillSpotter
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This is only like a designed cover. At the time of installation this will be fully filled with concrete and strong rebar. Thank you so much for your comment.
@samogasa7554
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@@SkillSpotter thank you for explanation
That's the same principle to make the concrete pipes used for sewer
@SkillSpotter
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l wish l could boy couple of these in my country. But no.
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Time vehicle to 19th.
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the very flimsy metal contraption serves little purpose
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These guys make historians and archaeologists look like idiots..i love it :D
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This is a joke.. The rebar used in it so tiny that evetually this item will break. It has no load bearing support. Use good rebar to make the item stronger so you don't fool the clients.
@SkillSpotter
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Respect your opinion. I think you don't know the construction process. This rebar is only used to hold concrete together during the centrifugal process but at the time of installation this pillar will be completely filled with concrete and strong rebar.
@ajmalyusaf3169
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@@SkillSpotter yes you are right . The bars are just to bind the concrete only. After fixing the pillar the inner hole will be filled with rich cement concrete reinforced with steel bars.
Water so scarcely available, you rather submerge them in a water tanks than sprinkle water on them.
@1kreature
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Too wet.
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There is a difference between an STONE and articles made out of enforced concrete. The first is a product of nature, the second is factory work. I was watching this because I am interested in casting STONE, as they did while building the pyramids and the walls of Maya temples. In recent times we can't cast stone any more. That knowledge has been lost.
@SkillSpotter
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Thank you so much for your interest and comment. Actually these are the replicas of cast stone. As you said that the knowledge of the cast stone is no longer and if someone knows it's very much expensive to afford for a common man. So we made this affordable product. A very warm welcome to our channel.
Looks very dangerous putting you arm inside that spinning tube 😬 ⚠️
@SkillSpotter
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Experience makes a man perfect. Thank you so much for your comment. Welcome to our channel.
As an Anglo Saxon, I could never understand how people can squat down on their buttocks and heels flat foot and work like that I'm jealous I wish I could cuz I always had a kneeled down and that's why I have two knee replacements to this day it's interesting
@carlosdelascuevas6140
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Because of your fat ass.
@SkillSpotter
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Thanks a lot for your valuable time and comment. Best wishes for your health. Welcome to our channel.
Pakistan or India?
@SkillSpotter
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This video is from Pakistan. Thank you so much for your comment.
Is anyone here who is commenting for safety concern.. I am waiting and searching for that comment.. 🤣
@SkillSpotter
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Thanks a lot for your comment.
That's some small chicken wire.
@SkillSpotter
Жыл бұрын
Actually these wires are used only for holding concrete but while installation these pillars are filled completely with strong steel bars and concrete. Thanks a lot for your comment.
You can see the lazy people by the clean clothes.
@lkytdsvc
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@@Empyrean_Enigma Yes it's obvious that the guy in the clean white clothes makes sure that the poor buggers in the dirty clothes don't stop all that very hard work.
@SkillSpotter
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Respect your opinion dear. Lazy guy has given a platform to guys to work and earn a living. Everyone has a role in the community.
@southerncouncil4136
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You think the ones that are doing the work made the business and bought the equipment? Maybe they sell product too so that their wages are paid too? Interesting how people always turn it into slave talk without even knowing the facts. Maybe that’s an entire family business and they all come together to make it work… you don’t know.
@crombajaa
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lol, I cannot believe you cannot see the difference between a laborer and the one who owns it/runs it/oversees it. You and your woke crap! So, based on your assumption I'm sure your boss/ MD/CEO or whoever does the same work you do, is paid the same as you and still is called Boss for a reason.
not stone and not columns, but decorative non load bearing concrete pipes - ok
@SkillSpotter
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I think you don't have an idea about construction, these are just as decorated cast stone replicas and while installation these will be totally filled with concrete and strong rebar, so no worries about the load bearing. Thank you so much for your comment.
A great film showing two people working as a team to produce a single item. The columns and other building components have been made like this for (tens of) thousands of years, it would seem. See the Praveen Mohan YT channel for examples of ancient temples bulit using both cast and reinforced concrete methods.
@SkillSpotter
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Thank you so much for your appreciation. Welcome to our channel.
IT IS TOO MUCH TURNS.
@SkillSpotter
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Thank you so much for your comment.
@ernestosandovalmarquez1769
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GOOD DAY