The fellow on the bottom must be freakishly strong.
I hate to be a pessimist, but there is a lot of cement on that wall.
If they hadn´t the intention to be productive but amusing, it´s pretty cool...
It's mortar, not cement. Calling it cement is like calling cookie dough "flour".
I cannot think of a slower way to build a house.
brazilian construction workers often do a similar toss of bricks ... sometimes it is just far simpler than the cost/time of making a lift, ramp, or other such contraption
Why didn't he just throw the bag of quickrete and the wheelbarrow up onto the scaffold and mix it up there?
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The fellow on the bottom must be freakishly strong.
I hate to be a pessimist, but there is a lot of cement on that wall.
If they hadn´t the intention to be productive but amusing, it´s pretty cool...
It's mortar, not cement. Calling it cement is like calling cookie dough "flour".
I cannot think of a slower way to build a house.
brazilian construction workers often do a similar toss of bricks ... sometimes it is just far simpler than the cost/time of making a lift, ramp, or other such contraption
Why didn't he just throw the bag of quickrete and the wheelbarrow up onto the scaffold and mix it up there?
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