That is super cool. Did you take this picture yourself? I would love to see this bad boy in action. Although I cannot imagine it getting jammed frequently.
The photo is from Germany, I believe. The machine requires at least three operators, two to arrange the bricks and one to manage resupply. The video linked from Walt’s comment is fun to watch.
Bianca says:
Wow. That is a very innovative piece of equipment. I wonder how much it will impact the cost to get a brick road or drive-way.
July 6, 2012 — 3:15 pm
Ryan Mullin says:
That thing looks so efficient! Love it. I might actually consider a brick driveway..
July 7, 2012 — 11:19 am
Walt says:
I saw this pic and thought “surely this must be fake”.
Nope.
http://youtu.be/jkVBg_-OviI
July 10, 2012 — 12:32 pm
Greg Swann says:
Cool movie. Thanks!
July 10, 2012 — 6:19 pm
Josh Malone says:
That is super cool. Did you take this picture yourself? I would love to see this bad boy in action. Although I cannot imagine it getting jammed frequently.
July 13, 2012 — 9:12 am
Greg Swann says:
The photo is from Germany, I believe. The machine requires at least three operators, two to arrange the bricks and one to manage resupply. The video linked from Walt’s comment is fun to watch.
July 13, 2012 — 10:21 am
Mark Petrillo says:
Wow,I wonder how long it takes to set up differant patterns.
July 16, 2012 — 7:19 am
Joshua Dorkin says:
Awesome find, Greg! Kudos to Walt for finding the video evidence to back it up. Good stuff!
July 18, 2012 — 4:31 pm
Pablo says:
It is comically sad lol
July 23, 2012 — 3:22 pm