This was so helpful. Thank you. If I used the mesh tape technique on an exercise ball, can you give me an idea of how much weight it would hold? If I made 3 balls and laid a round piece of plywood on top (around 3 feet diameter) to make a table, would they be strong enough to hold? In your opinion, no liability.
@@zacdaddiy8195It has to do with the video because you didn’t read the instructions on the concrete. NEVER mix dry concrete without a mask on! Also, do it outside to keep the concrete dust from being in the room while your little daughter breathes it in without a mask on totally unhealthy for the lungs.
@@zacdaddiy8195Thank you so much for your response. I am getting closer and closer to being able to make these myself! So excited! Two more questions: 1. Would regular Elmer's glue or carpenters glue mixed with water help make it stronger? 2. How on earth did you keep the rope from slipping off the ball? I have been thinking about this for a long time and I always picture the rope sliding off and causing extreme frustration.
Just realized I could slow down the video and I saw the answer to question 2-you tied it then pushed the ball down to sort of push back on the rope when you let it go!
Dude you need to prep better if your doing this kind of work indoors like plastic off the walls and floor when your dealing with cement and spray paint
great ! for the second ball you only use cement and water please? thanks
Great job! Thanks for showing how to get ball out.
Какая красота❤спасибо за видео))
Really cool! Can't wait to start this summer project with the grandkids!
I love these, great job
Love these ideas, I'll try this
Let me know how you go!
Just subscribed...love your concrete ideas! Thank you for taking the time!!
thanks so much 🙏
Awesome easy project!!
Thanks!! It really is easy
Very creative 😊 thanks for the cool idea! 10:28
No problem! 🙏
Very cool. Do you have any guidance on how long they last? From your video it looks like you don't have winter to deal with?
This was so helpful. Thank you. If I used the mesh tape technique on an exercise ball, can you give me an idea of how much weight it would hold? If I made 3 balls and laid a round piece of plywood on top (around 3 feet diameter) to make a table, would they be strong enough to hold? In your opinion, no liability.
Thanks, I'm not sure how much it would hold, sorry, but I'm 85kgs and can stand on the ball.... guess it depends how many layers you do
Ok that gives me an idea of the strength. Thanks for responding.
Is it not necessary to cure the concrete for a month while keeping wet as is needed for other larger concrete projects?
this isnt a structural project so no.
First step: Do outside
a lot of people dont have the option or space to do so, not sure what this has to do with the video idea but thanks for contributing i guess?
@@zacdaddiy8195and wear gloves ❤
@@zacdaddiy8195It has to do with the video because you didn’t read the instructions on the concrete.
NEVER mix dry concrete without a mask on! Also, do it outside to keep the concrete dust from being in the room while your little daughter breathes it in without a mask on totally unhealthy for the lungs.
Use gloves when working with cement, to avoid chemical burns from the lye in the cement . Be kind to your hands😊
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Do you have an estimate on how much Rope you used?
hey, about 30m
@@zacdaddiy8195Thank you so much for your response. I am getting closer and closer to being able to make these myself! So excited! Two more questions: 1. Would regular Elmer's glue or carpenters glue mixed with water help make it stronger? 2. How on earth did you keep the rope from slipping off the ball? I have been thinking about this for a long time and I always picture the rope sliding off and causing extreme frustration.
Just realized I could slow down the video and I saw the answer to question 2-you tied it then pushed the ball down to sort of push back on the rope when you let it go!
looks good but why do it in a room and then spray paint it ,
Dude you need to prep better if your doing this kind of work indoors like plastic off the walls and floor when your dealing with cement and spray paint