really good presentation easy to understand. Ive never worked with lime and now i have a need to on my own house repoint some of the existing lime brickwork.The only thing i,m not sure of is which sand to use.I will take a sample of lime from some of the joints and send it away to a company that will match color and they sell ready mixed hydraulic limes.I would rather mix myself.I may even have to repoint the whole house once i get familiar with the basic process....Thankyou for any advice
I need to repoint my house with lime wash and also not sure on the best aggregate to mix it with. There is another video from the same channel which explains how to do the mix but no explanation as to which sand to use?
@@tywicentre4292 Many thanks for creating this video. What is the aggregate that is used in the ‘hot mixed lime mortars’ video please (it’s one of the other videos you have produced). Do you link to purchase it as well please? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
@@avfczoff The aggregate used for the hot mix mortar is a blend of 4mm down crushed limestone and a pit dug fine sharp sand to create a well blended, clean aggregate. This would be appropriate for narrow re-pointing joints or a plaster coat 10mm thick or less. If you have further questions you can email us on canolfantywicentre@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or find out about courses that we run www.tywicentre.org.uk - I hope this helps!
Brilliant presentation thank you
Excellent Explanation! Thank You!!! Only 147 views, incredible...
really good presentation easy to understand. Ive never worked with lime and now i have a need to on my own house repoint some of the existing lime brickwork.The only thing i,m not sure of is which sand to use.I will take a sample of lime from some of the joints and send it away to a company that will match color and they sell ready mixed hydraulic limes.I would rather mix myself.I may even have to repoint the whole house once i get familiar with the basic process....Thankyou for any advice
I need to repoint my house with lime wash and also not sure on the best aggregate to mix it with. There is another video from the same channel which explains how to do the mix but no explanation as to which sand to use?
@@avfczoffit's what he was talking about the whole video. best aggregate for lime morters/plasters
Brilliant presentation!
Appreciate the lecture.Thanks.
Thanks a lot for the clear and good information!
Excellent video. Thank you.
If I'm trying to make a Venetian plaster what is the ratio of marble powder to line putty?
What about adding salt in limewash?
River sand and crushed volcanic rock mixed? Will do the dry clump test and compare to the local builders' sand yards
Fantastic lecture. Cannot believe you got only 96 views...
Thank you Luke- we're really pleased that you enjoyed this film
@@tywicentre4292 Many thanks for creating this video. What is the aggregate that is used in the ‘hot mixed lime mortars’ video please (it’s one of the other videos you have produced). Do you link to purchase it as well please?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
@@avfczoff The aggregate used for the hot mix mortar is a blend of 4mm down crushed limestone and a pit dug fine sharp sand to create a well blended, clean aggregate. This would be appropriate for narrow re-pointing joints or a plaster coat 10mm thick or less. If you have further questions you can email us on canolfantywicentre@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or find out about courses that we run www.tywicentre.org.uk - I hope this helps!
@@tywicentre4292 Hi, really appreciate your reply & help. Thank you so much 👍🏻 Best wishes
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