Thanks for the input. and I agree there are many different ways to support the concrete. We went the way we did based on the materials we had. Thanks for watching the channel
Stupid question: is there plywood under the concrete board? I'm looking to do a grill table and I'm going with a concrete countertop. I'm doing a 3 x 6 table. Thanks!
Thanks for the question!!! I should have poured the countertops and wet sanded them first. Then all of the mess would not have dripped over the stones. I could have then covered the countertops in cardboard or blankets to protect them while we put the stone on the face of the fireplace.
Nice Video, got a thumbs up from me when your kid stepped in front of the camera. Love that you included the fam.
Can't ignore the great stone work on the fireplace. Oh, the concrete top turned out great. Pretty good work for a first timer.
Thanks!!!!!
9:58 i laughed so hard at this. good job on that countertop. love that your kinds are so interested in your project
thanks Sam!!!
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It’s nice to see the family helping! 🙏🏼
God bless… beautiful Home!
Good job! Looking forward to the fireplace video!
Thanks!
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It looks great
Looks great to me!
When can we see how you built the fire place . Need to build one . Looks great 👍
Working on the video as we speak and are looking to have the next step out late this week. Thanks for the support!!!
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@@byo-livingabestlife8230 awesome 🙏🏽🙏🏽. Ill check it out . Right now 😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
A lot easier way and stronger would've been to put half inch plywood and the 2x4 on together, then screw face form to 2x4
Thanks for the input. and I agree there are many different ways to support the concrete. We went the way we did based on the materials we had. Thanks for watching the channel
West by God Virginia!
Stupid question: is there plywood under the concrete board? I'm looking to do a grill table and I'm going with a concrete countertop. I'm doing a 3 x 6 table. Thanks!
We did not, but I made sure that there was plenty of cross braces to support the cement board. Thanks for watching
Did you wrap an expansion joint around the 6x6 posts?
We did not. Potentially, should have but have not seen any cracking to date from around that area. Thanks for watching
Not sure I understand? How do you polish all of the concrete before putting the stone on? 13:04
Thanks for the question!!! I should have poured the countertops and wet sanded them first. Then all of the mess would not have dripped over the stones. I could have then covered the countertops in cardboard or blankets to protect them while we put the stone on the face of the fireplace.
Y no sigues puliendo y lustrando?