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| Regarding CEB - for a one person operation this ergonomic setup may be quite satisfactory: | Regarding CEB - for a one person operation this ergonomic setup may be quite satisfactory: | ||
| #Get 100 feet of rollers - so ejected bricks slide onto them to a wall that you're building. | |||
| #Run a fully automatic machine | |||
| #You as a single tractor operator load the CEB hopper with the tractor. Keep going until you produce 200 bricks. | |||
| #Get off the tractor after 15-20 minutes, turn off the machine- and lay bricks in wall. That should take 1-2 hours. | |||
| #Get on tractor again, for more soil loading. | |||
| So, every 2 hours or so you produce another batch of bricks, and could possibly produce/lay 1000 bricks per day if you get really good at it. Thus, a solid house would take several days at this rate, in terms of brick production/laying. | So, every 2 hours or so you produce another batch of bricks, and could possibly produce/lay 1000 bricks per day if you get really good at it. Thus, a solid house would take several days at this rate, in terms of brick production/laying. | ||
| [[Category:CEB Construction]] | [[Category:CEB Construction]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:20, 6 September 2010
Regarding CEB - for a one person operation this ergonomic setup may be quite satisfactory:
- Get 100 feet of rollers - so ejected bricks slide onto them to a wall that you're building.
- Run a fully automatic machine
- You as a single tractor operator load the CEB hopper with the tractor. Keep going until you produce 200 bricks.
- Get off the tractor after 15-20 minutes, turn off the machine- and lay bricks in wall. That should take 1-2 hours.
- Get on tractor again, for more soil loading.
So, every 2 hours or so you produce another batch of bricks, and could possibly produce/lay 1000 bricks per day if you get really good at it. Thus, a solid house would take several days at this rate, in terms of brick production/laying.