War garbage collection system

Chapter 184 Building a Brick House

It's like: you ask a person who is used to living in a concrete house to suddenly go back to the countryside to live in a wooden house, it's the same feeling.

In short, it’s just three words: uncomfortable!

If you want to build a brick and tile house, you must have bricks and tiles. Cement and limestone are also indispensable.

Sand, clay, water, buckets, and various house-building tools are all indispensable.

Limestone is relatively easy to handle, just crush, screen, mix, and add water.

And with Han Xin in this primitive space, transportation problems are very convenient. Otherwise, it would be a very big problem.

In the primitive society outside, the only way to solve the transportation problem was to use trained cows, donkeys and horses.

Of course, there is also the issue of the cart, which requires carpenters and blacksmiths to complete.

Then, manpower becomes a big problem again.

In this primitive society, the problem of difficult transportation is probably the main reason for low productivity.

Ultimately, it is a question of culture and technology.

Of course, if Han Xing is not afraid of trouble, there is no problem in using his original space.

But by that time, he really became the nanny of this group of primitive people.

So Han Xing’s decision is: he can use his magical and incredible abilities to the fullest in the original space.

But in the primitive society outside, forget it!

Let's just take it one step at a time and use primitive methods to solve these transportation problems!

After all, people always need to grow up, even primitive people are no exception.

Now that coal has been found, the issue of firepower is no longer a problem.

At worst, the coal can be processed further and turned into coking coal. At this temperature, it can be used to make steel, not to mention making bricks and cement.

Next is the issue of sealing and temperature transmission.

In this primitive society, the problem of sealing is very easy to solve. At worst, the air inlet and outlet can be made smaller.

The transmission of temperature is a big problem, but there is no way around it. This is primitive society, so there is no way to be so rigorous.

In this primitive society, let’s use primitive methods!

Fortunately, I can work as a blacksmith now, and some of the necessary tools don’t have to be used so perfunctorily.

Although the earthen kilns for burning cement, bricks and tiles are different in some ways, as long as the fire power is sufficient, there will be no problem.

Based on his memories of his past life, Han Xing visited earthen kilns in the countryside and watched various tour videos.

Add to that Korean stars’ own photographic memory skills and, of course, their own understanding.

He soon led a group of primitive people to copy and manufacture these different types of earthen kilns. They were so simple!

We won’t go into detail about the specific construction process, I will just give a brief introduction here and I hope you can understand.

In this primitive society where there was nothing, building earthen kilns for firing bricks, tiles and cement was a very complicated process that was difficult to explain.

There is no way to explain it clearly to these primitive people except by teaching them personally step by step.

For example: "Hey! Why are you so stupid? Can't you make these piles of soil more solid? More airtight?

Go, hammer it a few more times with that wooden hammer, and get more soil in to make it firmer.

Forget it, forget it, let me do it!

Do you know how you died? I tell you, it was all because of stupidity, okay?

Look carefully, I won't demonstrate it a third time, first you get a shovel of soil in, and then..."

"What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing?

Didn't I tell you to break these stones into smaller pieces?

You got such a big piece of stone, are you planning to eat it as pork ribs, right?

Alas! You guys are really... Never mind, I am a magnanimous person and I won't bother with you.

Come here, take a good look, you should..."

"What are you doing? It's not straight when it needs to be straight, and you make it straight when it doesn't need to be straight.

Didn't I say that there has to be an arc here, an arc, do you understand?

Still don’t understand? Well, let me show you how to do it! You should…”

"I'm going to die, why did you make such a big hole?

Forget it, I'll do it myself, you all have to look carefully for me, it should be like this..."

"Oh my god, why did you add so much water? Are you going to cook mud?

Forget it, I'll show you again, don't make the same mistake again, okay? You should..."

"Proportion! How many times have I told you proportion, proportion, proportion? Why don't you understand?

Forget it, let me demonstrate it again!

You see, one shovelful of this kind of soil is enough, but this kind of stone requires..."

"I'll say it again, you should..."

"..."

Over the next two months, waves of black crows flew over his head.

The number of black crows is almost more than the number of crows in this primitive society.

This makes Han Xing feel: Tired! Very tired! Really very tired!

Okay, we won’t go into details here.

In short, Korean stars who like to teach others have decided not to be teachers anymore.

Me! It’s so hard!

.........

First, choose a suitable location, usually somewhere near a rich clay resource.

Then, start digging the foundation of the earthen kiln, which is usually a circular or square pit.

Of course, the ones that Han Xing saw and visited in the countryside in his previous life were all round, and he had only seen square ones in videos.

Next, the kiln body is built with clay and bricks (the bricks here have not been fired yet and are still wet). The shape and size of the kiln body can be adjusted as needed, but it is usually a cone that is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom.

Of course, when building the kiln body, care must be taken to leave room for the kiln door and flue.

Without oxygen, fire cannot burn, as all of you handsome readers know.

After the kiln body is built, a layer of refractory bricks must be laid inside to improve the kiln's high temperature resistance.

There is no way here, at least not in the first earth kiln for firing bricks.

In primitive society, people were careless and used wet ones. Just do it half-heartedly and it will pass.

Of course, there is a solution. First, get some wet earth bricks and then put them on the big stone.

Get lots of firewood to cover the wet bricks, and then just burn them.

The quality won’t be very good, and in this primitive society, too much manpower and material resources will be wasted.

It's not worth it! Just use the wet one!

Then, a fence is built around the kiln to protect the kiln and the safety of the operators.

It’s better to use the wet one! Isn’t the wet one cooler?

Finally, a chimney is built on top of the kiln to discharge the exhaust gases produced by combustion.

As you all know, the carbon dioxide produced after combustion is poisonous.

Han Xing didn't want the primitive people he had gathered with great difficulty to die of poisoning.

The height and diameter of the chimney can also be adjusted according to needs. It is better not to talk about it here. In this primitive society, there are not such good conditions.

Perfunctory! Everyone should just do it perfunctorily!

After the earthen kiln is built, the next step is to start firing bricks and tiles.

It takes a lot of primitive people to make clay into bricks or tiles and put them into kilns for firing.

The firing process requires good control of temperature and time to ensure the quality of bricks and tiles.

At this point, Han Xing needs to do it himself... no, use his mental power.

In general, building earthen kilns for firing bricks and tiles requires certain skills and experience.

But it is a very practical craft that can provide important materials for the construction of primitive society.

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