Monday, March 30, 2009

PRODUCTION OF SOIL PRESS BLOCKS

As a had described some of my practices before, Barnabas and Sister Fatin posted some comments and question. Referering to these questions I would like to tell more about effective use of electronic and construction machines in relation to my practice in the Training center. Sighting production of building materials as mentioned above there is need for machines, electronic devices for documentation. Machine use is vital in construction firm or in a training centre for the below described activity which I have chosen as my area of practice.

Soil press block is one of the cheapest, economical and durable material which is simply produce out of below listed materials

Materials Needed

  1. Murrum
  2. Cement
  3. River sand
  4. Water
Machine,Tools and Lubricant

  1. Soil press machine
  2. Spade
  3. Hoe
  4. Burnt oil
  5. Shieve wire
Murrum and river sand are needed in order to:-

  1. Add volume to the mixture
  2. Murrum has better adhesive force than other type of soil
  3. River sand being coarse they facilitate the binding process of materials
  4. Cement is a binder due to its chemical composition e.g Gypsum
  5. Water, it lubricates the materials hence chemical process can be completed
Procedure

  1. Prepare clean plate form for mixing
  2. Shieve the materials thoroughly
  3. Batch 09 wheelbarrow of murrum to 06 wheelbarrow of river sand into 01 bag of cement. i.e 1:15(1:6:9) Ratio
  4. Murrum should be more because it has better adhesive force than the sand
  5. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and add water gradually to have semi-dry mix
  6. Lubricate the machine at a regular interval
  7. Place the mixture into the machine by using spade. The box should be full then press the handle downward with great force
  8. Push the second handle downward also to remove the block
  9. Place it on a clean ground to dry it thoroughly for 3 - 4 days
  10. After drying you can deliver it to the construction site by using lorry or any means of transport
Questions

  1. What is the dimension of the block? , Answer it Measures 20 * 15 * 30 Cm
  2. How many blocks will be produce in one bag of cement?, Answer there will be 80 - 90 blocks

Saturday, March 28, 2009

DISCRIPTION OF MY PRACTICE

I am Towongo Steven Head of Department for Brick laying and concrete practice (BCP) in NPA/ Yei Vocational Training Center ( YVTC ). I would like to post this article to enable my friends and group member understands my practice and challengers hence making them easy post their comments.

From when this program started i have learn how to set plan, archive goals, making use of group learning,collection of informations ,brain storming over certain topic and presentation of challengers in logs.
Bearing the above experience, i still have allot of practice to improve .
  1. How to get use to electronics and construction machines?
  2. How to develop handout for my department as a Vocational tutor
  3. How can i research on construction firms far away from my location?
As per the above question i welcome any comment or contribution.

HOW TO ENCOUNTER PROBLEMS THAT ARE FACING THE LEARNING WORKSHOPS

In order to encounter some of the problems that are hindering learning workshops there is need to consider the following points.


  • Group should have time framing
  • Access to internet
  • Relevant materials and equipments eg Net book
  • Need for strategic meeting venue
  • Need for team leader
  • Establishment of means of communication
  • Need for group rules

HOW TO IMPROVE LEARING GROUP

This is one of the most important method of gathering informations and a suitable way of building individual interest in learning and understanding. Below are some of the requirements to improve learning group:

  • Group members should have common interest
  • Creation of subjects to discus upon
  • Relevant venue for discussion
  • Relevant materials and equipments for discussion
  • Enough knowledge and skills for group members is required
Taking the above factors into consideration issues would be resolved amicably.