Nice to see someone who actually cares about what they do. Im learning how to DIY my masonry because after 13k worth of work, it looks like trash and the job is never done right.
Nice work mason! That looks awesome I’m more of a hawk and slicker guy myself but I got my start in masonry doing a lot of repointing of old buildings. But I love your work man great job bro. And great explanation on talking about timing and factors that affect when you put a finish on everything. The only way to learn that is time and experience and you my friend definitely know what your talking about for sure
I live on a property with lots of sandstone on it. I've been putting the sandstone on our foundation using a white grout for contrast. Doesn't look to bad. I like your video's.
Thanks dude! Best veneer videos out there. Straight up, not over complicated. Made the work easy. South park references let us know you're legit too 😆 if you have a patreon link hit me up, I'll buy you a beer.
We are overgrowing (2-3" joints) with s-type mortar on real stone and we want to achieve a darker browner color, how is this achieved? Ive been told keeping it wet will darken it and keep it from turning grey. Any thoughts?
Question: I've got a PAINTED wall (fireplace surround) with large stones stuck on the wall. Both stones and wall are painted. So, I want to add mortar, but will it stick to the painted surface between each stone? This is such an ugly, weird fireplace. I was going to paint it all with Kilz then try to mortar. Oh, and paint the stones - I assume I should do so first. Any advice is welcome!
Looks good man but I see you miss a lot of details it’s important to finish laying the stone then grouting the joints to have consistent coloring when dry. Also what’s up with the door casing the stone would have to be removed to replace the door which looks like it needs to be. But other than that good work dude.
Haters will be haters, show the boy credit, he’s young, I’m a contractor of 45 years, he’s doing well for his age. He will learn more in time. Good job buddy
Excellent teaching. You're good at this!
Nice to see someone who actually cares about what they do. Im learning how to DIY my masonry because after 13k worth of work, it looks like trash and the job is never done right.
That is depressing. Some people just don’t care
Nice work mason! That looks awesome I’m more of a hawk and slicker guy myself but I got my start in masonry doing a lot of repointing of old buildings. But I love your work man great job bro. And great explanation on talking about timing and factors that affect when you put a finish on everything. The only way to learn that is time and experience and you my friend definitely know what your talking about for sure
I appreciate that, thank you!
I live on a property with lots of sandstone on it. I've been putting the sandstone on our foundation using a white grout for contrast. Doesn't look to bad. I like your video's.
This is the video I've been looking for for hours! Thanks man, nailed the presentation and cleared up the few questions I had.
Reminds me a little like tuck pointing I did back in 2005 - thanks for sharing 👍
Stone work is beautiful 👍
Thanks!
Looks sharp man, nice work!
Thank you!
Thanks for video!
What mortar mix and ratio is used?
Thanks dude! Best veneer videos out there. Straight up, not over complicated. Made the work easy. South park references let us know you're legit too 😆 if you have a patreon link hit me up, I'll buy you a beer.
Very nice..
We are overgrowing (2-3" joints) with s-type mortar on real stone and we want to achieve a darker browner color, how is this achieved? Ive been told keeping it wet will darken it and keep it from turning grey. Any thoughts?
Awesome. Thanks for the video. What type of mortar do you use to grout with?
where can we get that grout bag?
Question: I've got a PAINTED wall (fireplace surround) with large stones stuck on the wall. Both stones and wall are painted. So, I want to add mortar, but will it stick to the painted surface between each stone? This is such an ugly, weird fireplace. I was going to paint it all with Kilz then try to mortar. Oh, and paint the stones - I assume I should do so first. Any advice is welcome!
Hey looks good. What type of mortar do you use for scratch coat, for placing the stone, and what grout/mortar for grouting?
What did you bid that
Where do you get the stone?
How much should this cost per sq ft roughly?
Mr. Garrison 🤣🤣🤣
My man
How many hours did the job take from start to finish?
I think 30 total
Cool when can you come do my house
Do you acid wash that also? Looks great bro!
I don’t usually wash the stone
Looks good man but I see you miss a lot of details it’s important to finish laying the stone then grouting the joints to have consistent coloring when dry. Also what’s up with the door casing the stone would have to be removed to replace the door which looks like it needs to be. But other than that good work dude.
I couldn’t finish bc we didn’t have all the material needed so I did what I could. Idk about doors, not gonna lie. Thanks man
Haters will be haters, show the boy credit, he’s young, I’m a contractor of 45 years, he’s doing well for his age. He will learn more in time. Good job buddy
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