I must say I appreciate the high quality of workmanship that you impose on your work and the way how you communicate to us in a clear n concise manner....i enjoy your work to the fullest....🙏🏿💯
I agree with adding a bit of water to the block. They tend to really pull the moisture out of your cement, not allowing a proper bond. None the less good work 👍
My porch is off, have to coat more in one area than another. Has anybody ever put wire mesh or screws for extra support? Never tried this before. Excellent video, thank you!
Great! Would the adhesion be better if you make a water diluted version of your mix and brush it on with a big brush and let it soak in and then parge?
Beau crépi . Je viens de découvrir ta chaîne je me suis abonnée. Je fait se métier depuis 35 ans. J adore le ciment c est un art . Continu ton bon travail. Michel du Québec.
1st I use a adisive mortar to help to waterproof the block , And then I mixed bonding glue with type s mortar to finish it off, It's best to go over 3 times
You are an artist with a trowel. You got a nice mudman too. That parge is nice and sticky. The blocks looked dry, but I saw your comment that you pre soaked the blocks with a mix of water and adhesive. How generous are you with mixing the adhesive with water?
Everyone is an expert in these comments Mon!! I need some medication for my vacation! " Oh hey put a few slices of Sharp Cheddar cheese down first and a little mayo and mustard for a permanent bond. Oh and then coat with egg whites , forgot about that. Stuff is like cement after that....oh wait.
I must say I appreciate the high quality of workmanship that you impose on your work and the way how you communicate to us in a clear n concise manner....i enjoy your work to the fullest....🙏🏿💯
You are very welcome,my brother 🙌💪🏼
@ Phillip... good point.... Happy New year!
@@topaz8219Thanks and sorry for responding back so late to also wish you a belated New Years greetings...
@@phillipjacobs2758 No problem...See you in class soon. Stay safe
Nice job no cut corners on your work great craftsman
Glad you like them!
I'm thinking you have a really good bond by recoating before mortar dries
Great corners beautiful job
thank you 👍
I agree with adding a bit of water to the block. They tend to really pull the moisture out of your cement, not allowing a proper bond. None the less good work 👍
My porch is off, have to coat more in one area than another. Has anybody ever put wire mesh or screws for extra support? Never tried this before. Excellent video, thank you!
Great attention to detail Ryan!
Thanks!
True professionals 👌. Awesome job!
Thank you so much 😀
Quedo muy hermoso el trabajo de la escalera saludos 💪💪💪👏👏👏👌👌👌
🙌💪🏼👍
What parging mix did you use? Did I miss it?
That looks great
Great! Would the adhesion be better if you make a water diluted version of your mix and brush it on with a big brush and let it soak in and then parge?
awesome work done !!! learn a lot from you, thank you for sharing
Beau crépi . Je viens de découvrir ta chaîne je me suis abonnée. Je fait se métier depuis 35 ans. J adore le ciment c est un art . Continu ton bon travail. Michel du Québec.
Thank you
What cement is being used??
Awesome work my brother. Looks really good. You work really well.
thank you appreciated your feedback!
Looking great!
Thank you! Cheers!
I enjoy your work and hope to some day get to work with talented guys like you and learn . Thanks for doing these videos .
Thanks for watching!anytime 💪🏼👍
Another great job what were the mixes u used
1st I use a adisive mortar to help to waterproof the block , And then I mixed bonding glue with type s mortar to finish it off, It's best to go over 3 times
Looking good cuz great work
Appreciate it
Nicely done!
Thank you! Cheers!
You are an artist with a trowel. You got a nice mudman too. That parge is nice and sticky.
The blocks looked dry, but I saw your comment that you pre soaked the blocks with a mix of water and adhesive. How generous are you with mixing the adhesive with water?
Thank you! Cheers!
Thumps and shared done. Happy new year 1 KB family!
Happy new year!!all the best !
That is a very Very rich mix you con hear it
What kind of mix did you use ? Or is it just a quick Crete mortar mix with Portland ?
It is 4000 psi concrete i used for that one
what does something like this cost?
# Diego... good ?... I would like to know as well.
That would depend on the size of your
Will it all look one color once it dries since the concrete is Portland 1 or 2 and the stucco is a type s?
yes it looks one color
How do you deal with the weather there bricklaying??
we covered up if we need to
The masonry work looks neat. However, is the porch work done? It looks like something is missing.
thank you ,yea still have some more work there to do ,more videos coming for it soon
@@1kbconstruction824 okay... Thanks for the update. Stay safe.
Everyone can appreciate good workmanship. It’s hard to find ppl who don’t cut corners and do Mickey Mouse work.
Cracking job Ryan and good luck next year to you all .Happy new year 👍🧱💯
Thanks, you !happy new year fam ✨️ all the best
@@1kbconstruction824
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Using s mortar first then N type for second coat?
Type n is very weak for outside. Not / bs.
Should wet the cylinder block first. Then you'll get a permanent bond
I did wet it with bonding glue mixed with water
Is that Mr. Green's voice in the background?
yes its the man ,green!
Very methodical all
the T.s are crossed off.
Everyone is an expert in these comments Mon!! I need some medication for my vacation! " Oh hey put a few slices of Sharp Cheddar cheese down first and a little mayo and mustard for a permanent bond. Oh and then coat with egg whites , forgot about that. Stuff is like cement after that....oh wait.
🤣
Not. It’s called experience.
What products are being used?
10 minutes of watching with vague references to non-specific products and ratios!
Total time waste.