Something's Not Right (With This Hot Mixed Lime)

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  • We've been making steady progress with hot mixed lime and filling holes in the stone walls of our utility room and we're almost done - with this phase of this room. But we've been having some issues with the quicklime we've been using.
    Join us for some less than exciting reactions and a healthy dose of timelapse as we continue on with our Portugal renovation project.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 160

  • @stuartmoles843
    @stuartmoles843 Рік тому +49

    Building surveyor here, your work ethic and knowledge is fantastic. Really interesting and always great watching others work hard!

  • @ashigargalo
    @ashigargalo Рік тому +10

    Hello. I tell you what happen . When they packed the Cal Viva wasn't completely dry that's why is no good for the job you want to do with. You still can use for paint. If i was you i would take pics beside the other cal and show the supplier. Maybe you lucky and the change Keep going with the good work, I'm here for every video. From the beginner. Adeus

  • @elibethbon
    @elibethbon 6 місяців тому +2

    Your first batch you put in 2 buckets of water and only one bucket of water in the second batch. But whatever, I sure enjoy watching you two!!

  • @loribillings3810
    @loribillings3810 Рік тому +9

    People that lime together stay together 🙂 Looks good guys.

  • @JustinBellingerTV
    @JustinBellingerTV Рік тому +15

    I do love a nice time lapse of lime pointing. Great video.

  • @anneyday3493
    @anneyday3493 Рік тому

    I have extra appreciation for the soundtrack to add to all the other compliments~

  • @martinlehtonen
    @martinlehtonen Рік тому +24

    I knew the room would get lighter, but it is allways amazing to see the result. Great job!

  • @LiLBitsDK
    @LiLBitsDK Рік тому +5

    LOL love Kylies laugh in the background... and it's not the first video where I notice it 😛

  • @kathleenomalley7838
    @kathleenomalley7838 Рік тому +3

    #1 70 year old Fan here from Texas.
    Love your videos, so knowledgeable and educational I wish I was 20 years younger and I would follow in your footsteps.

  • @esmeronel
    @esmeronel Рік тому

    Johnny Bravo! You guys are the Best.

  • @kebergify
    @kebergify Рік тому +1

    Some time has passed...Guy, that just makes me smile each and every time!!!

  • @kerrylynnparsons9441
    @kerrylynnparsons9441 Рік тому +2

    Well I learned something new too!!! 😊❤️🎶👏🇨🇦

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145 Рік тому +10

    Such a huge difference after all that pointing, a lot of work, you guys are amazing. You give me courage to do my own projects.

  • @Janktzoni
    @Janktzoni Рік тому +1

    The pointing material used should never be 'harder' that the bricks or stones of in the wall. The idea is that the wall will deteriorate over time and you want the pointing to fail before the bricks or stones break as these cannot be replaced.
    CL90 sets with the CO2 in air, therefor it is better to store it submerged in water for longer periods.
    HCL sets with moisture (in the air) and must be used fairly quickly.
    CL90 is a natural product that can be used (disposed of...) in the garden as it will bring calcium and raise the soil's pH and improve moisture retention. Apply 5kg per 100 square meter to be safe. Up to 50kg per are can be incorporated if a correction of 1 pH is required in heavy/clay soil.

  • @stknmggs1788
    @stknmggs1788 Рік тому +2

    I never find your details tedious. You have a gift for communicating technical info in a way that keeps me engaged. Like you both so much!

  • @jeantriplett8478
    @jeantriplett8478 Рік тому +4

    I gotta say it, Guy, I wish I had a gorgeous head of hair like you do!!!! On another note I really enjoy all of your videos so much. I am sure there are times when there is no levity but you both work so well together. Keep up the entertainment.....

  • @carolbulmer8253
    @carolbulmer8253 Рік тому +11

    Well done! The utility room looks much brighter! Thanks for sharing❤️❤️👏👏👏👏

  • @LCamp-cr7fs
    @LCamp-cr7fs Рік тому +8

    I like how this coat brightens the room.

  • @donnastafford9799
    @donnastafford9799 Рік тому +2

    Well, that job went fast. 😂❤ again, good job.

  • @sallyrowland6063
    @sallyrowland6063 Рік тому +1

    Oh Kylie you sound knackered!! Take care 👋 🇦🇺

  • @mezanian
    @mezanian Рік тому +6

    Down to the nitty gritty now, exciting changes. Not that the floor wasn't huge, but this was enlightening. I'm hanging in for the French Drain series, then internal staircase??😘🤣

  • @paranihiaanaru4414
    @paranihiaanaru4414 Рік тому +2

    Courage friends. Get enough rest between times, eat, drink. It's looking good

  • @suzilouden5964
    @suzilouden5964 Рік тому +5

    Glad to see your sand is covered. We were told that if cats pee in your sand the lime render/pointing will eventually flake & brush off. Thanx for another exhausting video - cheers 🍷🍷🍷

  • @zlatahume3134
    @zlatahume3134 Рік тому +6

    I like lime work, we used lime in our mountain cottage and it is great material and also lovely white wash when it dryers 👌😃☺️

  • @jimmyjohnstone5878
    @jimmyjohnstone5878 Рік тому +3

    My grandad used a broom stick attached to his plaster holder thing to rest that arm a bit. The end of the broom stick on the floor took the weight.

  • @mariushegli
    @mariushegli Рік тому +1

    I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

  • @jeniceowen5184
    @jeniceowen5184 Рік тому +1

    Love when you work on your house. 😷

  • @carolined3058
    @carolined3058 Рік тому +1

    Look at the bright side ; both of you will look like bodybuilders at the end of the project.

  • @beebop3734
    @beebop3734 Рік тому +1

    Top effort. Your weariness was palpable to this viewer. Hope your refreshments were refreshing

  • @talesfromthecaveside
    @talesfromthecaveside Рік тому +2

    We had exactly the same happen to us with Cal Viva in both rock form and powder. Definitely humidity in our case, worked spot on as whitewash and still useable for making render.

  • @tracybrown6207
    @tracybrown6207 Рік тому +2

    Great progress. Kylie does make me laugh with her Byeeeee off camera at the end of each vlog. They are getting funnier.

  • @LaReynedEpee
    @LaReynedEpee Рік тому +12

    I wonder if the rain you've had recently has increased general humidity and got into the lime. Using normal gypsum plaster I've had the frustration often enough of it hardening in the bucket before I can use it because it's been exposed to moisture, due to the supplier not storing it properly. If it's a very old batch, as you say, it's been sitting around getting time to react. This stuff should probably have a use by date like food 😄

  • @Lordosvk
    @Lordosvk Рік тому +1

    You have a good plan. Keep it up. Great job.

  • @celiasnyman2885
    @celiasnyman2885 Рік тому

    Progress indeed!!!!

  • @nigelnorton1140
    @nigelnorton1140 Рік тому +1

    Love your channel, super attitude to work ~ just get on. Well done.

  • @linara7157
    @linara7157 Рік тому +2

    Lovely 🎉👏👏👏

  • @cheryljohnston9723
    @cheryljohnston9723 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed this video :-)!

  • @TK-rf9th
    @TK-rf9th Рік тому +1

    I know it was a lot of hard work but, I had to say it looks so much better pointed. I cant wait to see the finished product. Great job

  • @dianayanda1411
    @dianayanda1411 Рік тому

    Just subscribed. Looking forward to following your progress.

  • @susanhonkoski7706
    @susanhonkoski7706 Рік тому +1

    Love you guys!!! Byyyyyye😂 ❤❤

  • @cece624
    @cece624 Рік тому +4

    Very much enjoying your channel! The variety of topics you cover keeps it interesting.
    And, here’s something for the “ask” series-is there an internal staircase? Realized I didn’t notice one in the video where you viewed the house with the real estate agent.

    • @MAKEDOGROW
      @MAKEDOGROW  Рік тому +5

      The answer to that question is mentioned in the next ASK video (Monday) 😀

  • @moiragoldsmith7052
    @moiragoldsmith7052 Рік тому +1

    You can use Lime in mojito's too😃....cheers! And well done, its a heavy job. xx

  • @joanbroadway759
    @joanbroadway759 Рік тому +1

    The good news is that you will be more experienced with each new room, so it will get easier. Still time consuming and physically exhausting, but it might go faster now that you know what you're doing.

  • @amcab1625
    @amcab1625 Рік тому +1

    Looking good!

  • @reannejarvis9464
    @reannejarvis9464 Рік тому +6

    Perhaps the bags are different paper. One resists moisture and the other doesn’t …looking great down there. 🇦🇺🎸⚡️🤘🏼🤘🏿💋❤️

    • @mfrodyma1480
      @mfrodyma1480 Рік тому +2

      Having sold building products, quality of bag. Along with who and who has stored the bags and how.

    • @Bobrogers99
      @Bobrogers99 Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing. I'd think that any material that reacts with water should be sold in a moisture-resistant bag.

  • @ginafreeman1634
    @ginafreeman1634 Рік тому

    I love watching how well you two work together. It’s great watching the house coming back together

  • @lynh8378
    @lynh8378 Рік тому +7

    So enjoy watching your progress and teamwork!

  • @jennywhite1964
    @jennywhite1964 Рік тому +2

    Great work, love watching what you do. Thanks.

  • @369dusty
    @369dusty Рік тому +1

    It would be easier for you to add most of your water first. Then when you hit it with the drill to mix it up, it mixes a lot easier and quicker. You should thoroughly mix it for 3 minutes after it is initially mixed. Did it for 65 years...

  • @bcarithers22
    @bcarithers22 Рік тому +1

    Boy! You guys are amazing! Love your channel!

  • @Gabriel2536
    @Gabriel2536 Рік тому +18

    Great to see you both doing well, even through some complications. I don't know the price of lime, so I hope those 3 bags didn't set you back too much (but I'm sure if someone can find a way to use it for some other purpose, then it's you). This is one of those "jobs" that are a pain to do but are satisfying to watch, so please don't shy away from making a timelapse of doing the other rooms when the time comes. I'm sure, most of your viewers wouldn't mind seeing it again (especially since they don't need to do it themselves). I know I wouldn't. The wall in the last shot looks excellent btw. Good job.

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis620 Рік тому +2

    Great work gang !!

  • @gaynor3976
    @gaynor3976 Рік тому +1

    You both sound exhausted lol but done a great job xxx

  • @reginahinkle7507
    @reginahinkle7507 Рік тому +1

    Great job! You will recover and I feel your pain!

  • @chanell11
    @chanell11 Рік тому +1

    What a energizing start! Wow

  • @stevewoodw
    @stevewoodw Рік тому +1

    If you've got a good supply of strong binbags or other large plastic bags, it may be worth considering putting the lime into them to reduce the impact of moisture even further. You also may want to try to apply the lime to a wall to see if it does set (it could be used in deep holes perhaps). If it doesn't set hard you may have problems using it. Maybe if there's an outhouse or wall that won't get the weather so bad that you could use it on. Failing that, when I did a bricklaying course we used lime not cement because it can be repeatedly dampened, and used again. If you have a dehumidifyer as well, that may be better to leave in a room when you store lime (in plastic bags).

  • @Janktzoni
    @Janktzoni Рік тому +1

    I store the CL90 under water... yes, SUBMERGED under water protected from the air (oxygen...) in 80L buckets. CL90 can be stored like this for many years. As you surely know CL90 can be used to paint walls too if the CL90 was produced no later than 2 months prior to using it as paint. This time limit is very important to avoid white powder coming of the walls some time later. To solve that timing issue the CL90 can be submerged in water and used much much later. An older craftsman told me that the longer it is stored like that the better the quality becomes. We have been using CL90 that is stored for over 6 years like this to paint stables. Check the bags for the production date, in our place it is rather difficult to find it on time. Don't do this with NHL types...

  • @Neilhuny
    @Neilhuny Рік тому +4

    I enjoyed watching your time-lapse section; it's good to see the progress, and guess how long it took to collect a bucket full of rocks for infilling gaps

  • @rafaelfelix1501
    @rafaelfelix1501 Рік тому +1

    Nice and hard work as always!! im addicted to this videos!! Keep up the great work.. Cheers from a portugal fan

  • @SuperAbcdabcdabcdabc
    @SuperAbcdabcdabcdabc Рік тому +1

    I agree with other people's comments.

  • @d.j.robinson9424
    @d.j.robinson9424 Рік тому

    Sounds like Kylie is a bit wore out, but progress nun the less. They are going to be beautiful rooms when they're done 👍👍💚🍻🍷

  • @monalingan9523
    @monalingan9523 Рік тому

    You two have kicked butt in that room! Kudos!

  • @layna8924
    @layna8924 Рік тому

    HELLO KYLIE & GUY...AH YES, THE LIME POINTING...MY FAVORITE!...WAS WAITING FOR THIS...LOOKS GOOD...ALL THE BEST...🙏🏻;)

  • @101life9
    @101life9 Рік тому +1

    Making progress....looking good 👍

  • @annenurnberger4069
    @annenurnberger4069 Рік тому

    love your intro :)

  • @carolerodeghiero8157
    @carolerodeghiero8157 Рік тому

    Doing great job 💕 watching you gradually pull things together

  • @radmilamiljanic5977
    @radmilamiljanic5977 Рік тому +1

    You two are hard workers!!

  • @petermuller4322
    @petermuller4322 Рік тому

    you are working so hard-I am so glad for time laps recording-makes this look really easy but trust me, I know it‘s hard, long and sometimes painful in real time. So, hope you enjoy the next room and the next room and the room after that 😁

  • @DommaPasce
    @DommaPasce Рік тому

    Hi! Good work! pity not having had the opportunity to leave the stone more visible by putting the mortar and brushing it to allow you to see more stones face on sight even if then the wall in some points would have been less regular but the visual effect would have been more beautiful.

  • @ruthconstantino6861
    @ruthconstantino6861 Рік тому

    Love watching you two, and i learn a lot. Very much appreciate your explanations.

  • @HeidiPriest
    @HeidiPriest Рік тому +1

    The timeline speed up was wicked,

  • @robertgeorge2170
    @robertgeorge2170 Рік тому

    ...the plastic sheeting is both the culprit and the medium by which condensation is forming inside (not dripping on or into) the bags. In Canada plastic sheeting is used as an "air / vapour barrier" to deliberately accomplish this. Well, not exactly the destructive contamination you experienced, but it's intended use is to act as a barrier in a wall system placed in the wall to control the location of the condensation point between cool, humid, outside air ( remember; Canada) and warm(er), dry(er), interior air, or vice versa depending on the season i.e. The plastic "air/vapour barrier" is placed within the wall mass in a location just before where the atmospheric pressure and temperature gradient would force the water vapour to condense into a liquid state within the mass of the wall, doing a lot of damage via rot. Instead, water remains in the vapour state safely towards the outside of the wall mass. Combine this with good air circulation and, if you're not in Canada, heat, and the vapour is carried away keeping the wall mass dry. No damage done to the wall.
    You just happened to conduct an unintentional science experiment proving this: In a cold, humid room with a semi plastic-wrapped pallet of quick-lime... where the plastic was positioned between the nearby cold(er), damp-ish wall and the slightly less cold, dry(er) pallet of lime - which would continue getting warmer (via the exothermic chemical reaction of the lime and condensing water vapour) and also warming the air, thus able to absorb more water, in contrast to the still cold, still wet(ish) wall, forcing more and more condensation to form in the air adjacent to the plastic. Unfortunately the plastic encouraged the condensation point to begin to occur in the air all around, and within, the mass of the bags of quick-lime (not on the plastic, hence no 'dripping'), which is why you can't see liquid water on the plastic or dampening the outside of the bags. The short version is: the plastic is obviously not creating an air-tight, water-proof seal around the bags, you've inadvertently created a fog-machine. It's like wearing a rubber raincoat on a sunny day. This is a really helpful thing to remember, if you're ever stranded in the desert with nothing but a plastic sandwich bag, and are dying of thirst. Or you could change your last name to Skywalker, and become a "moisture farmer", harvesting water vapour for your garden. Battling Sith overlords is a voluntary option, for devil may care younger folk.
    It's also, as you recall, similar to the point of the lecca condensation break in your floor system to create an air barrier, in this case keeping liquid water in the soils below from either rising by hydrostatic pressure or wicking by direct contact with the (future) poured interior concrete floor. Air circulation (I.e. get rid of the plastic ) to moderate the transition, and dull the destructive effect of the condensation point, between cold/wet and warm(er)/dry will save your stock of lime (and by the way the plaster on your walls, on top of those cold, damp stone walls). This is why building materials mostly come on wooden pallets with open spaces between the planks; it's the air circulation. Yayyyy building science!

    • @MAKEDOGROW
      @MAKEDOGROW  Рік тому +1

      I understand the science but don’t think that’s what is happening here. The plastic isn’t wrapping the bags, and the plastic against the wall isn’t touching the bags. If it were only the bags sitting in the bottom and closest to the wall then that would support the condensation theory, however all the bags were affected.
      The other cal viva was stored in exactly the same way, and for months longer without any adverse effects

    • @robertgeorge2170
      @robertgeorge2170 Рік тому

      @@MAKEDOGROW that is an interesting mystery, thanks for clarifying! I'm curious if a contamination in the mix was a cause now! Do update if you have any further insight... I've just moved to Ecuador and will have my own plastering marathon over Adobe brick soon enough...

  • @Petrelles22
    @Petrelles22 Рік тому +8

    the room looks like a room now!
    I was wondering if you recorded the hygrometry of the rooms before starting work on them to compare with when the work is finished ?

  • @erwinroodt1245
    @erwinroodt1245 Рік тому

    Awesome vids you guys produce. True inspiration.

  • @alisondoughty2194
    @alisondoughty2194 Рік тому

    wow ,what a difference.Your hard work is showing now.Hope your weather holds fir you to get a storm sahe home.🎉

  • @stihl3826
    @stihl3826 Рік тому

    Quicklime in bags has a finite shelf life. I had the same issue with some cl80 I bought and after a year in bone dry condition the product wouldn’t slake. Also I have never seen lime slaked that way with so much water added first. Usually it’s dry slaked with sand and then water added gradually.

  • @SnowAndrews
    @SnowAndrews Рік тому +2

    A though for you.
    Does multi-wall paper-sack have a thin plastic film inside ??
    Has possible rough-handling torn this thin-plastic film ??
    Here in NZ we have had this issue with bags of cement,
    which then "go off" !

  • @Janktzoni
    @Janktzoni Рік тому +1

    Someone commented to protect your hands when using lime (and certainly CL90). Please do.... latex gloves or household cleaning gloves are good enough. By al means also protect your eyes as that stuff is having an aggressive basic pH. Keep clear running water at hand just in case, acting very quickly is of essence as it will mess up your sight in seconds. If you had the 'unfortunate chance' to feel how CL90 'burns' on a minor scratch on your hand or forearm you know what it will do with your eyes...

  • @ehrenfriedklemt4031
    @ehrenfriedklemt4031 Рік тому +1

  • @andreacrashe9894
    @andreacrashe9894 Рік тому +2

    *Awesome job done you two. That room is starting to look good now. Shame about the Lime bags tho. So I am thinking that we may need to see some arm muscle comparisons cos I think Kylie might well win it over Guy.*

  • @setaripantheon8801
    @setaripantheon8801 Рік тому +1

    Seems like you had transportation/factory micro holes in the bags and they sucked in the air humidity for months, and probably reached some critical point when the rain came that made the bags explode and then they dried up.
    You should be able to mix it with less water and more mixing

  • @simonlewis6276
    @simonlewis6276 Рік тому +1

    I think it’s just old lime stock that has picked up moisture over a long period of storage before you purchased it

  • @roberttamcken5817
    @roberttamcken5817 Рік тому +3

    The room looks great. You both work really well together. I was just wondering, what music does Kylie listen to on her head phones.

  • @rachelfrees1268
    @rachelfrees1268 Рік тому +1

    Great job. Bye.🎉

  • @martinadams_Property
    @martinadams_Property Рік тому

    Great video guys, shame about the first mix but its great to see that you do everything together.

  • @joansmith3492
    @joansmith3492 Рік тому +1

    That only took a few minutes. LOL! Great progress. It will last for decades, yes?

  • @susannepeters5886
    @susannepeters5886 Рік тому

    Yeah! Building up finally ;-))) wonder, if you will cover hemp and seagrass insulation in your coming up episode... my favourite natural ones ... ;-) always fun watching you. Love it

    • @MAKEDOGROW
      @MAKEDOGROW  Рік тому

      You may have read our minds …. check out Monday’s video 😃

  • @bellafiore3283
    @bellafiore3283 Рік тому +1

    Nice👍🏻

  • @florentinalily
    @florentinalily Рік тому +2

    the lime is still good for whitewash? Thankyou for the vlog; always interesting. A friend is in the middle of insulating the interior of her barn with hemp lime.. bit of an interesting smell at the moment but wow what a difference .

  • @MK-co6xc
    @MK-co6xc Рік тому

    Have you considered using a piping bag for liming the walls? I've seen it on a french channel where they were doing the same work. Albeit having to sift the sand(?) first to get out anything that can block the tube, the time saved was worth it!

  • @ruimiguelchocas
    @ruimiguelchocas Рік тому +1

    Just the way around… that must be NEW more reactive Cal Viva, that was Expose to moister.
    Portuguese use a lot of Cal Viva to paint the buildings in the summer… that must be it.
    Probably the material of the bags are also diferent from the obter brand

  • @footplate0
    @footplate0 Рік тому +1

    great video, I am wondering if you could re-dry the lime as basically lime rock is heated to a certain temperature for x long to get rid of the moisture and create the stuff you have in the bags. Maybe done in batches in an old big pot placed on a bonfire. Just thinking aloud about this and am not aware of all the details in making lime, so you would need to investigate things. As always thanks for posting.

  • @gnarly706
    @gnarly706 Рік тому

    I heard pet's have to be registered now in Portugal by end off October.

  • @gnarly706
    @gnarly706 Рік тому

    I read pet's have too be registered now in Portugal by end October or face a fine.

  • @eduardionescu7307
    @eduardionescu7307 Рік тому +2

    Looking great and bright! Well done to both of you ✅🍀 This job takes a lot of time and effort,did you look into buying a mortar gun attachment to an electric drill like the American ones which would speed up the process? 👌👍

  • @junielaine4211
    @junielaine4211 Рік тому

    Awesome! What a hard job. Your video time lapse makes it look easy but we all know it’s not.👍

  • @tejolisboa
    @tejolisboa Рік тому +2

    Please let us know what happened to the lime, when you know…
    Can always ask Secil.

  • @lindahyles1331
    @lindahyles1331 Рік тому +2

    It has been a super hot year weather wise.. maybe that may of had something to do with it ? Or just a faulty batch 🤔

  • @offgridwanabe
    @offgridwanabe Рік тому

    I am speechless so I hope it is what you intended.

  • @derekr1113
    @derekr1113 Рік тому +2

    That was a very tired 'byeeeee'

    • @ruthconstantino6861
      @ruthconstantino6861 Рік тому

      Yes 😄, it needed refreshment, a hot shower, and a warm blanket hug 🤗.