BUILDING STONE PILLARS or COLUMNS (Part 2) Mike Haduck

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  • @Matt-km3po
    @Matt-km3po 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Mike! I needed this video. You are an artist and your video helped me make my column. I hope this comment finds you in good health. 👍🏼

  • @AfricanSouthernCross
    @AfricanSouthernCross 6 років тому +4

    I have searched throughout UA-cam for something regarding building a pillar out of natural stone... Mike is by far the most informative and best, thank you for uploading this Mike, much appreciated !

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Mark, I appreciate it. mike

  • @Brad-ir7dv
    @Brad-ir7dv 2 роки тому

    The Bob Ross of stone masonry. Love these videos.

  • @trevorc.7572
    @trevorc.7572 7 років тому +30

    This guy is the real deal... no b.s. good advice. Thanyou, learned a lot

  • @dashlamb9318
    @dashlamb9318 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, thoughts, philosophy, and humor. Love and respect to you, Sirah!

  • @justinbrown6552
    @justinbrown6552 2 роки тому

    Another great tutorial. Thank you very much, my wife and I are learning a lot from your videos as we fix up our property.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Thanks Justin, I appreciate hearing that, Mike

  • @geedubb2005
    @geedubb2005 10 років тому +2

    Mike, your techniques are great. You illustrate and describe your projects so that most anybody can do something (if they're willing to work hard!) Thanks for all your videos.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  10 років тому

      Thanks Gee , I appreciate the comment. mike

  • @karinecarde1254
    @karinecarde1254 6 років тому +5

    Haha haha wheels on your next house, chattel, love it! That's too funny 😂
    Beautiful job and well explained as well. Thank you!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Karine, I appreciate it. mike

  • @graceunderpressure01
    @graceunderpressure01 9 років тому +6

    Very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing. This makes me want to continue going to the woods and gathering my rocks!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      graceunderpressure01 I am still doing that, thanks mike

  • @trentmeidinger6160
    @trentmeidinger6160 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all the work you put into this video! It's very helpful to watch you work the various steps, and it helps to hear you explain everything. Very impressive and inspiring! I'd like to give this a try in the spring.

  • @rhondaadams4013
    @rhondaadams4013 3 роки тому +1

    That is a beautiful little pillar. You do great work. And you explain the work of masonry so well.

  • @johnnycash5079
    @johnnycash5079 6 років тому

    You are the Man Mike love your videos, I am addicted to stone work now.. ! It drives the old lady nuts that I watch them
    Over and over haha

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Thanks Johnny, I appreciate that much, mike

  • @mikemcfiggus8996
    @mikemcfiggus8996 5 років тому

    Sir, I have been working on a DIY firepit area where I was working with cement for the first time. I did as much research as I could (hours upon hours) to learn how to work with cement from making the forms to pouring the cement. I learned so much more simply from watching your videos, especially this video. I had no idea making these kinds of pillar caps was so easy. Thank you!!!

  • @jameshayes850
    @jameshayes850 7 років тому +2

    Once again another informative and clever way on doing things,Great job.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks James, I appreciate it. mike

  • @brianvolpe3242
    @brianvolpe3242 5 років тому

    The Bob Ross of stone masonry!! Love it!!

  • @hydrojedi
    @hydrojedi 4 роки тому

    Thanks Mike for all your great videos!

  • @simonbuenosaires
    @simonbuenosaires 8 років тому +1

    look forward to seeing your video with the house with wheels on it, maybe you will build it yourself i'm sure. i love the way you take your time and create the things you do., i could watch your videos for hours. thanks again for posting.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      ITs true, the next house will have wheels on it, LOL, thank you mike

  • @pensive69
    @pensive69 6 років тому +1

    like the small notches on the undersides of the capstones.. more mortar grab! very interesting Mike.. thanks for the builder's tips.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks pensive , I appreciate it. mike

  • @lenaely6146
    @lenaely6146 3 роки тому

    Looks really good, Mike👍
    I'm getting ready to do some masonry on a house and found you on UA-cam doing exactly what I want done so I have a great example to show the local techs

  • @gazgsxr
    @gazgsxr 10 років тому +2

    i think its great how you built it in doors and made movable! bang on! love this kind of corkscrew thinking stuff! good on you!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  10 років тому

      thanks gaz, I appreciate it. mike

  • @ViralHorses
    @ViralHorses 5 років тому +1

    @5:17 “lost my way already”. Haha. I love mike’s sense of humor🤣

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Thanks Viral , I appreciate it, mike

  • @gtrdrejugfde288
    @gtrdrejugfde288 3 роки тому

    Sir thank you. real old school work. Great video

  • @jessychurchwell2613
    @jessychurchwell2613 9 років тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos learn alot. Too pleaae keep posting them

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      Jessy Churchwell thanks Jessy, I will, mike

  • @sidj6482
    @sidj6482 4 роки тому

    love this channel. i've never done stone work but man do i want to give it a try.

  • @rico1319
    @rico1319 4 роки тому

    Another nice job!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱

  • @lukapopovic6668
    @lukapopovic6668 5 років тому

    Watching your work is so satisfying

  • @roontunes
    @roontunes 6 років тому

    totally love this. Looking forward to trawling your other videos.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks roontunes, I appreciate it. mike

  • @josephfarrell2022
    @josephfarrell2022 5 років тому

    beautiful man! You have inspired me....I have worked a lot with granite and love concrete...thank you!

  • @allythescot
    @allythescot 5 років тому

    Very interesting and informative,Great Job,Ally

  • @DanielaRouge
    @DanielaRouge 5 років тому

    I simply can't find another word but ARTIST!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Daniela, I am faking it, lol thanks, mike

  • @onetruesoldiervt3686
    @onetruesoldiervt3686 4 роки тому

    Wonderful day and you have a lot of good info I gotta say 🙌✊🏻

  • @ozarkdaredevils
    @ozarkdaredevils 8 років тому +2

    very nice work mike ...... I am going to try this on my new house

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      thanks, I hope it helps, mike

  • @greatestever6372
    @greatestever6372 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your knowledge mike!

  • @Maintenance63
    @Maintenance63 6 років тому +1

    Hi Mike, my first pier turned out pretty nice. Not perfect, but it looks really cool. Working on my second now. Type S mortar is nice to work with.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Richard, I am sure it will come out well, thanks mike

  • @marc-andreperron219
    @marc-andreperron219 8 років тому +3

    Great instruction. You provide excellent explanations of everything that you do. Have you taught masonry students before? I think you would make a great teacher!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +2

      Hi Marc, little things but people are still teaching me, I appreciate it . thanks mike

    • @ViralHorses
      @ViralHorses 5 років тому

      Marc-Andre Perron i think so too 👌 i definetly recognize teacher quality’s over here 😬👍

  • @greg6107
    @greg6107 4 роки тому

    GREAT JOB MIKE !

  • @anthonyromano8565
    @anthonyromano8565 6 років тому

    I feel better educated after having watched this.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Thanks Anthony, I appreciate it, mike

  • @oakwoodfixitguy8183
    @oakwoodfixitguy8183 8 років тому

    Nice Mike! I love you videos.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      I appreciate it, thanks mike

  • @marlenesalahuddin3593
    @marlenesalahuddin3593 6 років тому +1

    U r a good teacher, thank u.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Marlene, I appreciate it. mike

  • @elizabethmole-daren5702
    @elizabethmole-daren5702 9 років тому +2

    That was exactly what I was looking for and even more. Can you give suggestions on where to buy cobblestone?
    Thanks, a new fan.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому +3

      elizabeth mole-daren you could get them along side the roads if you live in PA, or a stone supply yard, thanks mike

  • @dhservers
    @dhservers 8 років тому +2

    Really nice work!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      +Bruce Bower thanks, I appreciate it. mike

  • @Mrworkout213
    @Mrworkout213 8 років тому +2

    Great job sir!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      +pedro valentine thanks, mike

  • @markhenderson6198
    @markhenderson6198 3 роки тому

    I love it Mike!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Thanks Mark, mike

    • @markhenderson6198
      @markhenderson6198 3 роки тому

      @@MikeHaduck Mike, I just finished setting my stone steps. I have noticed an earlier section has dried with a lighter tint on the stones. Can I send you a photo to see what you think?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Hi Mark, if it was a wet Rainey day or you had a wetter mix it drys lighter, if you had a real warm day and you raked the joints out dryer then the cement is darker, if you wash it down with a hose and brush the next day it should blend in, the union guys do a light acid wash, it's a timing thing, thanks Mike

  • @ericstramecky3642
    @ericstramecky3642 4 роки тому

    Thank you! You sure make it look easy.

  • @yoyo_what_up
    @yoyo_what_up 4 роки тому

    awesome video you got me inspired

  • @rxlo1062
    @rxlo1062 5 років тому

    Looks great 👍

  • @bradfordpalmer2298
    @bradfordpalmer2298 5 років тому

    Wire in slab good idea. Will borrow it.

  • @Maintenance63
    @Maintenance63 6 років тому +1

    Building two small pillars following your example. Our house is built on an ancient river bed so there is no shortage of cobble stones. Footings are done, headed out for the rapid set mix soon.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Great Richard, I hope it all works out , thanks mike

  • @inesrios4793
    @inesrios4793 2 роки тому

    Great job.

  • @timsmith1475
    @timsmith1475 2 роки тому

    Mr.Haduck how did you make the hook up to move the pillar so easy looks Great thank you!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Hi Tim, I usually put the rebar on bottom and hook the chain to that, thanks Mike

  • @johnbosco8209
    @johnbosco8209 4 роки тому

    Oh very good idea i like it very much

  • @MisterRay11
    @MisterRay11 5 років тому

    In and out new phrase of the month

  • @hamdaouiabderzak7490
    @hamdaouiabderzak7490 4 роки тому

    I am African, l like your job

  • @JK-vr8ko
    @JK-vr8ko 4 роки тому

    PA guys know how to get it done...great work !

  • @johnwoolfrey5093
    @johnwoolfrey5093 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for this excellent video. /John

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  10 років тому

      thanks john I appreciate it . mike

  • @jonathanschearer7778
    @jonathanschearer7778 5 років тому

    Hey Mike,
    I’ve watched this video a few times trying to solve my problem. My parents had a lot of concrete work that needed to be done this summer. I cut a 2’ by 2’ foot 6” deep square next to their mailbox to dump the leftover cleanup waste from the buckets and tools thinking I would have time to make them a nice stone pillar mailbox before winter. I’m running out of time but thought maybe I could build it in in courses over the winter and assemble each this spring. The rock is granite from a nearby abandoned quarry so it’s heavy and I don’t have the tools to move a fully assembled pillar. Do you think it’s possible if I map out each stone to build 4 courses separately and assemble the, one on top of the other next spring. Maybe if I put a wood form around each? I would love to hear your advice on this and as always thanks for all of your videos and great attitude towards approaching things. It’s really made a difference, Stone work seemed over my head until I found your channel.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому +1

      Hi Jonathan, I have laid it all out dry before and the assembled it on the job, it always seems there is some adjusting , but I’ve done it, thanks mike

  • @hansbraun2726
    @hansbraun2726 4 роки тому

    Very well done thanks.

  • @dashlamb9318
    @dashlamb9318 7 місяців тому

    Hey Mike, what kind of saw blade did you use to cut your cap stones? I gotta get me one!!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 місяців тому

      Hi dash, I used a diamond blade. I show them on my Amazon site in the description box. Or any box store, thanks Mike

  • @hdibart
    @hdibart 5 років тому

    Great to see,thanks !

  • @patrickmullally424
    @patrickmullally424 9 років тому

    Hey great tips on your stone endeavors

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      Thanks Pat, I appreciate it, mike

  • @alpaul9700
    @alpaul9700 3 роки тому

    The Bob Ross of masonary

  • @Splash111
    @Splash111 7 років тому

    Thank you Mike. I have a question. What is the best way to make a tall stone pillar like you did...so that I can attach a wooden gate? Do you recommend drilling into the stone or do you place a piece of lumber in the column and build around it. I'm handy..but not a mason....lol

    • @Thoracius
      @Thoracius 4 роки тому

      I have one of these, 80 years old. The old school iron hinges are embedded in the mortar.

  • @machotires72
    @machotires72 6 років тому

    You are an artist

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      hi Anthony, I fake it but I appreciate it. mike

  • @leeb.7188
    @leeb.7188 5 років тому

    Hi Mike; you used 1 Portland x 2 sand, then added gravel. Was that mix just for the base, or did you use gravel in the mix for the whole pier? In your other videos on stick-on stone, you don’t add gravel. So I’m wondering when do you add gravel and why; what is the purpose of adding gravel and when do you use it? Thanks, and beautiful work!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Lee, gravel for the most part is just a fill to use less cement, I never add gravel unless I am pouring a sidewalk, etc, if that makes sense, thanks Mike

  • @crappo8459
    @crappo8459 6 років тому

    Nice work

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Thanks Christian , I appreciate it, Mike

  • @peggyt1243
    @peggyt1243 10 років тому

    You might not "need no fancy tools" but eye protection seems like a good idea. I did not hear you mention that.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  10 років тому

      I try to use common sense on all my projects, and I hope folks do too, but I never tell them what they should or shouldn't do. I always recommend they should always consult professional help with building and safety issues on any project they do. God bless . mike

  • @nickcoonis8458
    @nickcoonis8458 7 років тому

    Mike love this video! extremely helpful you explain everything so its easy to follow. Quick question do you use gravel in your mortar mix for the stones as well or just in the footing portion?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Nick, just the footing portion, thanks mike

  • @hugogutama8847
    @hugogutama8847 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this is amazing things

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks hugo, I appreciate it. mike

  • @cheapwoodworking_plan-to-build
    @cheapwoodworking_plan-to-build 10 років тому +1

    Can something like that be used as foundation piers for a small cabin?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  10 років тому

      I guess it would determine how deep code says you have to have your footer. It does not sound practical to me. but I can say the next house I buy will have wheels on it. thanks mike

    • @cheapwoodworking_plan-to-build
      @cheapwoodworking_plan-to-build 10 років тому

      Thanks. Just curious because one of these days I am going to build a small camp on my property. I have plenty of river rock I could use to build the foundations if it were okay to do. Several would have to be 6' tall.

    • @ArchStantonify
      @ArchStantonify 10 років тому +1

      Brad Clark Hey Brad I am a mason from Ireland working in Canada and I have watched a few of Mike's videos and I love his work and videos. He reminds me in some ways of the guy who trained me many years ago but to answer your question you could use piers like that for a small cabin. I recommend you have them set there though on the land and in the ground not in a garage and I mean no disrespect to Mike. I wish him more luck and I will keep following him.

    • @cheapwoodworking_plan-to-build
      @cheapwoodworking_plan-to-build 10 років тому

      Derek O Connor Thanks for the reply. I was planning on building them onsite and making a footing in the ground where they will site permanently. I've looked around a good bit and can't seem to find much info on using river stones to build piers with....so I am still a little nervous about doing it. the camp is going to be fairly small 16x32, but with 12/12 pitch and loft.

    • @ArchStantonify
      @ArchStantonify 10 років тому

      Brad Clark Hey Brad, I come from a small island where all types of rock has been used over centuries to build all types of structures from cottages to castles and I am very certain you can use your river rock for foundations. I would recommend you pick your stone wisely and dry it it out well in advance only wetting it to bond before laying. If you could upload some pictures of the rock I can advise you mor. Regards, Drekindled

  • @Splash111
    @Splash111 7 років тому

    Hi Mike. One question. I would like to build a tall stone pillar similar to yours but maybe 4 to5 feet tall and install a wooden gate in between. Do you have a video on this? Do you drill in the stone or incorporate a piece of lumber and build the structure around it...like you did around that PVC pipe? I'm handy...but not a mason...but think I could do it. Thanks again. p.s..I'm a fan and new subscriber. Thank you for making it look so easy....but I know it's not. ...lol

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      Hi Splash, I do not have a video on that but when I did do one I let a piece of aluminum stick out from the pier and attach the wood to it. or just do it from the wood to the pier and use tap cons, usually in the joints so I could patch any mistakes, anything that works, I hope it helps, thanks mike

  • @marlboromatt5656
    @marlboromatt5656 4 роки тому

    Mike what did you hook to for the lifting? I froze the video several times but can’t figure it out

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi Marlboro, it was a engine puller or jack, thanks Mike

  • @myronsmith2114
    @myronsmith2114 6 років тому

    This is a good idea as long as theirs no gate or fence attached to it

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      hi Myron, I agree, of course you could always extend the footers for that, thanks for the comment, mike

  • @Splash111
    @Splash111 7 років тому

    Nice job !!!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Splash, I appreciate it. mike

  • @matsvineyard7564
    @matsvineyard7564 5 років тому

    Hi Mike. Great work. Why do you do it indoors? surely that creates a risk of damage in transport?

    • @matsvineyard7564
      @matsvineyard7564 5 років тому

      Ah...maybe I should have waited till the end before asking.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Mat, I appreciate it, mike

  • @lenaely6146
    @lenaely6146 3 роки тому

    And I think the rubber glove method is cool

  • @mariamendoncs6788
    @mariamendoncs6788 4 роки тому +1

    That footing is going to crack.... it wont last a full seaon. Especially in the winter with the killer frost. The destroyer

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi been over 5 years and no problems, thanks Mike

  • @wmsbbg6624
    @wmsbbg6624 6 років тому

    Liked your comment of next house on wheels

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Very true, I even got one, thanks Mike

  • @yoyo_what_up
    @yoyo_what_up 4 роки тому

    Mike- how much do you think the final stone pier weighs? I have a 1000 lb dolly but don't want it to collapse at the end thank you

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi Ace, not sure somewhere around 350 lbs,? Thanks mike

    • @yoyo_what_up
      @yoyo_what_up 4 роки тому

      @@MikeHaduck Finished two pillars they came out awesome. Definitely appreciate these videos, they are game changing for a diy homeowner

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Thanks, mike

  • @deliciousgroove
    @deliciousgroove 9 років тому +1

    Cool!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      +deliciousgroove thanks, mike

  • @richmarsh5029
    @richmarsh5029 5 років тому

    Wow. Lovely Mike... You'll be getting sick of me...We usually only get to work with Limestone here.. so the mortar is mainly lime... But I'd like to get some Cobble stones like you have... Where do you get them from Mike??.. Regards Rich

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Rich. around here they are everywhere, that sandstone and flagstone, thanks mike

    • @richmarsh5029
      @richmarsh5029 5 років тому

      @@MikeHaduck yeah I thought so.. Beautiful place where your from

  • @terriealexander2344
    @terriealexander2344 3 роки тому

    still good today thanks

  • @jessychurchwell2613
    @jessychurchwell2613 9 років тому

    Thanks mike

  • @timfoster5043
    @timfoster5043 3 роки тому

    For a permanent column, what do you recommend for a foundation? (I'm having a hard time finding info on this)

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Hi Tim, in our area we got to go down 42 to 48 inches , pour a footer and build up from there, also might need rebar from the footer to anchor bolts, I would talk to your local inspector, thanks Mike

  • @Moloch1038
    @Moloch1038 8 років тому +1

    Hi Mike, do you have a book on your instructions? Or sell DVDs?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +1

      Hi Moloch, not really, just having fun with the videos, thanks mike

  • @jessychurchwell2613
    @jessychurchwell2613 9 років тому

    Mike. I want to cover concrete porch with river rock. I'm in south east Oklahoma. Do I need to tie the walls to concrete with wall ties or just morter them to it

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому +2

      Jessy Churchwell Hi Jessy, it is impossible to say unless I was actually there to see it, lots of issues with weight etc, I would get an opinion from the local guys first, hope it helps, thanks mike

  • @dezertXer
    @dezertXer 8 років тому

    when making a rock column, is it ok to do a few feet and come back and build it up a few more feet the next day and so on?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      , I did that on part 3, just have to make sure it holds together when moving, thanks mike

  • @jammybap
    @jammybap 6 років тому

    Is it just concrete based stuff you pre-wet before bonding? I was waiting for these stones to get sprayed like everything else.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      Hi jammy, pre wetting is mostly for sticking , straight block,brick, and real stone is not usually done, .. it is done usually on stucco, plaster, etc, Usually on each video I show where I use it, I hope it helps thanks Mike

  • @corydelbiondo5773
    @corydelbiondo5773 8 років тому

    When building pillars do you have to get below the frost line or not? These don't look very deep? Thanks

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +2

      It is not, laying on gravel like a rail road track, in this case the area was filled about 20 years ago and If I poured footers it might still sink, this way I could always lift them up. I seen the job last week and nothing moved, I learned it from the old timmers , the railroaders knew their business, thanks mike

  • @gschady
    @gschady 3 роки тому

    7:50 .. and the hammer gets a flying lesson ;^)

  • @marlenesalahuddin3593
    @marlenesalahuddin3593 6 років тому +1

    Will u consider 2 come 2 Brooklyn NY 2 do some work?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому +1

      Hi Marlene, I appreciate the offer but got too much on my plate, thanks mike

  • @barnabyaprobert5159
    @barnabyaprobert5159 3 роки тому

    I would have made it twice as big, but I guess the customer is always right.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Barnaby, your right, thanks mike

  • @jayyoung2762
    @jayyoung2762 9 років тому

    Mike, can you put faux stone directly over stucco?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      I am sorry but unless I can't comment on anything unless I was actually there to see it. all situations are different. I would ask some of the local guys. thanks mike

    • @jayyoung2762
      @jayyoung2762 9 років тому

      Thanks Mike, I am going to put wire lath on it, what the heck. BTW I used your plan on the walls of the little piece of lath, its up there good!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      jay young I hope it works out, thanks. mike

  • @tracydavison5531
    @tracydavison5531 2 роки тому

    I like the way you think

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Thanks Tracy, thanks again, Mike

  • @billk6494
    @billk6494 9 років тому +2

    Nice, :-)

  • @tracydavison5531
    @tracydavison5531 2 роки тому

    I like the way you think.

  • @terrynicholson5214
    @terrynicholson5214 6 років тому

    Do you add anything to cement?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Hi Terry, no I do not add anything to the cement, thanks Mike

  • @johnwoolfrey5093
    @johnwoolfrey5093 10 років тому +1

    Why did you wait to put the cap on at the site? Why not in the garage?

    • @MrMoosefire
      @MrMoosefire 8 років тому

      my best guess is since he used a cherry picker to put it in place, he needed access to the tube in the middle in order to do that. thus, no cap yet.

    • @kaneunderwood3915
      @kaneunderwood3915 6 років тому

      you mean engine crane lol

  • @ГалинаТумакова-э1е

    Супер 👏🏻

  • @mariamendoncs6788
    @mariamendoncs6788 4 роки тому

    Nice pier but it shouldve been much higher and a bit wider

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      That's all they wanted, thanks mike

  • @mikelbhardin7202
    @mikelbhardin7202 8 років тому

    how much cardboard you go threw in a year lol
    not bashing your a great mason keep up the good work