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100% about how to get things done the right way while doing it yourself! Roger is a do-it-yourself kind of guy, just like many of us who grew up in the Adirondacks of upstate NY. We like to work on things ourselves and help our neighbors whenever we can. So Roger just decided that he would increase the size of his neighborhood to you and those like you who want to learn "How-To" do something.
As a Stone Mason for over 20+ years Roger decided to start with this type of work as it can be intimidating to the average person and without some guidance it can be difficult to get it right.
So here we are. Tell us what you want to see. We are not just limited to masonry.
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STONE BREAKER!! USING A FEATHER & WEDGE SYSTEM TO HARNESS THE POWER OF DYNAMITE TO SPLIT A STONE.
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Roger shows us how he uses a feather and wedge tool to split a stone.
Harnessing the same power as dynamite to get a beautiful result without the messy aftermath of explosives :-)
Cleaner, safer, and cheaper than dynamite, your significant other will be happy you did the got the job checked off the Honey-Do List without the risk of death and/or dismemberment of high explosives.
As always thanks for watching and please comment below. We would love to hear from you.
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10 PCS Wedge and Feather Shims 5/8 Inch Plug Heavy Duty Stone Splitter
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Roger shows us how he uses a feather and wedge tool to split a stone.
Harnessing the same power as dynamite to get a beautiful result without the messy aftermath of explosives :-)
Cleaner, safer, and cheaper than dynamite, your significant other will be happy you did the got the job checked off the Honey-Do List without the risk of death and/or dismemberment of high explosives.
As always thanks for watching and please comment below. We would love to hear from you.
PRODUCT LINKS:
10 PCS Wedge and Feather Shims 5/8 Inch Plug Heavy Duty Stone Splitter
amzn.to/3UHsVtB
SIMILAR OPTION
HOZEON 12 PCS Wedge and ...
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How to form a Crown on a Brick Chimney (Watch Our Previous Video For In-Depth Details)
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 This is part 2 of the series. PLEASE WATCH OUR OTHER CHIMNEY CAP VIDEO FOR A MORE COMPREHENSIVE DESCRIPTION OF THIS PROCESS. LINK BELOW. How-To Form And Pour A Chimney Cap ruclips.net/video/Sw70e5NZZYA/видео.html However ...
Easy Joint Grout, The BEST Outdoor Grouting Option EVER?!! Find Out Why and how to install it.
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 We don't do much of promoting things, but in this case we found a great product and just had to share it, and no we aren't getting paid for this. We just really think this is a great thing that can help a lot of people ha...
Granite Shoulder Installation On A Massive Chimney Overhaul, Tips From A Professional for DIY
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Roger takes us through his process of replacing the shoulders on a major chimney overhaul with new granite pieces. Putting things in place can be a bit of a circus with all the rigging, scaffolding, pulleys, cables, ropes...
Simple Rules To Make Mosaic Stonework Look Like Art Instead Of A Pile Of Rocks!!
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Ever wanted to have a great looking mosaic stone wall? Not sure what to do or how to get started? Mosaic can be tricky to get looking right. Roger tackles that and a bunch more in this video and shows you how to take it f...
How To: Set Blue-Stone Stair Treads So They Will Never Pop Loose! FROST! H2O! FIRE! ATOMIC ATTACK!
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Roger takes us through the process he went through with a local homeowner who had water and the freeze/thaw process do a bunch of damage to his Blue Stone stairs. The best part is we get to see how he fixed it for them so...
Stone Veneer FAIL!!! What NOT to do
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!!! Roger takes us through the reasons why this stone veneer had a CATASTROPHIC FAIL! and what you can do to prevent this problem when you are doing this type of project yourself. If you have t...
How-To Set Big BlueStone On An Angle & Making It Stay FOREVER!!!
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Roger takes us through his preferred method of securing large Bluestone pieces on an angle so you don't take out a crowd of people, small children, or the neighbors cat with a falling slab :-) Please feel free to ask ques...
How To Install an Isokern Fireplace Kit, Air Intake Solutions, Kit Review & Tips for Proper Install
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Roger reviews and takes us through an install of an Isokern Fireplace Kit. Tips and solutions on how to vent it properly, and the pros and cons (in his opinion) of the Isokern Kit. Thanks for watching. Please ask question...
How To: Grout Cultured Stone (Lots Of Tips From A Professional Stone Mason) Bags, Mortar, Troweling.
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Roger goes through the process of properly grouting between cultured stone so you can Do-It-Yourself! We get into the everything from weather conditions, to how to mix your mortar, to what tools work the best for the job,...
How to Properly flash a chimney for cultured stone
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Roger Houck is a stone mason in upstate NY with 20 years experience in the industry. With many more years of experience learning while working with his father (Bill) who is a former NYS Forest Ranger and Stone Mason himse...
How to set a blue stone hearth (perfectly flush with a floor!)
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Blue Stone is a great addition to lots of locations in you property or home. This time around Roger shows us us how he installs a Blue Stone hearth as a part of a fireplace build he is doing. As with most projects there a...
How to: Set Stone Corbels In Thin Veneer (Make Your Stone Veneer Fireplace Look Like Whole Stone)
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Had a lot of people ask about how they can donate to the channel. This is my Patreon if you want to donate to the channel. Thanks for watching! www.patreon.com/user?u=89659879 Real stone is great look. But can be very costly, which is were veneer comes in as a more affordable option. But there are ways (like adding Stone Corbels) that enhance the look of veneer, to give you a look that rivals w...
How to Install A Wood Fireplace Mantle
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How to Install A Wood Fireplace Mantle
How to prepare surfaces for thin veneer applications
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How to prepare surfaces for thin veneer applications
How-To: Make A Square And Rectangle Blue-Stone Patio
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How-To: Make A Square And Rectangle Blue-Stone Patio
How-To Make Stone Veneer Stick And Never Come Off
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How-To Make Stone Veneer Stick And Never Come Off
Granite Fire pit and bluestone patio. simple tricks to make it fancy and durable
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Granite Fire pit and bluestone patio. simple tricks to make it fancy and durable
How-To Create a Keystone Soldier Course
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How-To Create a Keystone Soldier Course
Taming Wild Shapes: How to make a mosaic blue-stone patio with tight joints & even surface
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Taming Wild Shapes: How to make a mosaic blue-stone patio with tight joints & even surface
How to Form and Pour a Chimney Cap (with Roger Houck)
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How to Form and Pour a Chimney Cap (with Roger Houck)
That stone ledge learned me something new today I’m gonna be prepping for culture stone today and that little tip was great thank you
Great pro tips sir thank you
For better adhesion consider wetting the stone with a hand sprayer before mortar. The bonding adhesive will still work rehydrated before application and you will get a better bond. Hope that helps!
Throw it all away! Thanks. You just set my expectation level on my repair job.
Roger - can you normally adhere veneer stone straight to green zip that has lathe on it?
I have a natural slate floor in my bathroom where few need replacing. So it is exposed to water and also on exterior wall gets pretty cold in there in winter. Do you think I should I follow this video or thin set work since inside?
Nice job fellas!!!
Thanks for making the video, picked up some very helpful tips
So it what is fake lol what you said if this is real lol , but you got great information, and love your video I hit that like button !
Why not just use existing flashing??
I would love to see the finished coping stone in place! How much overhang did you allow? And I'm dying to know if OSHA has found you since you made this video!?!
Spreading knowledge is like lighting a candle. Lighting a second candle from a first, does not diminish the first candles flame, there is just more now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. - knowledge weighs nothing, carry all you can
Great vid. Helpful. Thanks.
I went ahead and poured, I do have some honey combing on the surface probably due to being slow getting the concrete on. Is there a product you recommend to seal this up?
I use my SDS with a dull bit against the form to vibrate the crete
I use a large caulking gun and empty plastic glue cartilage l converted , should have it pattened
I'm sold on bonding adhesive l mix my mortar half water and half adhesive, you can't chisel this stuff off , so much stronger than just water
Dosent logic tell you that if your not doing a scratch coat before,, what's the difference in just putting mortar on just the stone? ,, That's why i soak the wall with bonding adhesive instead of a thin layer of mortar
that makes sense. What bonding adhesive do you use?
I only use cement board now, wire is old technology before cement board and it just makes a weak place for water to get behind
I disagree with this one, lve tryed both , with cement board dry a scratch coat can fail as it draws all the moisture into the wall,, l found that brushing bonding adhesive on the wall and stone and just putting mortar on the stone makes the strongest hold,, l did many test stones too prove it, all the failures was on the both sides mortared stones never the brushed on wall adhesive stones
do you let the adhesive get tacky or dry. or doe you keep it fresh? this is interesting! thanks George
Awesome man! I am new to this industry, & been studying as much as I can. Cheers!
thanks for watching.. let me know if i can help
Top tuition thank you very much.
I question most of what you have done. Polymer modified mortar is what I believe you are using and that is what should be used. Your lath should be incapacitated in 1/2 of cement to protect it. A better solution is to stick stone to PermaBase cement board with a Laticrete polymer mortified mortar. That combination is much faster and the best bond you can find. It is also warranted by Laticrete for 15 years when done correctly. No need for a mallet and you have 8 to 10 minutes of play time to move or remove the stone and re-stick it. That is the only way you can know if you get 100 coverage on the stone with mortar. That is code by the way.
Where's the recipe for adding polymer thinset to type s mortar mix? We don't have a access to the polymer modified spec mix.
This looks great, but from what I've seen, there should be a 1/2 gap between the flue and the concrete. Otherwise the expansion of the flue will crack the concrete.
so thorough... nicely done!
This is a really great video for people. I especially like the fiberglass with mortar and hammer drill trick. Those will both come in handy for us. We tried a few different ways of creating a drip edge. Our favorite way does take a touch of practice, but when you get it, we love it. The verticle board flush with the height of the base, okay? Two cuts. ⅝ to ⅞ of an inch down from the outside top, cut straight in no more than ½" the length of the board. Then cut a bevel, leaving ⅜ to ½" of the top, down to the first cut. When done, you have two "shelves" on top of the verticle board and just have to pay attn to not having bigger aggregate in the drip edge itself. My experience says that expansion joint is still critical. We use np1 with primer. That sealant will last more than 20 years easily if applied properly. I gwt it, theres little evidence of expansion and contraction, but if ita gunna happen with a concrete cap, its gunna happen at that joint. Thanks for the tips!
wow! great tips! sounds like you did a great quality job
Quikrete sells portland in 94 pound bags and concrete in 50 and 80 pound bags. So "1/2 a shovel per bag" is not particularly descriptive when it could be off by almost 1:2.
good point . its per 80 lb bag of pre mix creet. btw the 94 lb bag is straight cement. not pre mix
Haha shovels aren't really standard either
This was real good video - lots of good information. I think I saw a crack in my crown the last time a cleaned the chimney - don't know if I have the stamina to stand on the roof for any length of time; even with a Fall Harness I find my calves are just super tensed when I am on my fairly steep roof . Fear of slipping and having the screw heads on my metal roof dig into me, or just the thought that I may loose some tools sliding off the roof. :)
yeah its no fun on a metal roof. a little caulk in the crack might buy you a lot of time.
This might be a stupid question, but how do you work on the side of the chimney that faces out towards the garden? I imagine you could do most of this standing on the roof like he does in the vid, but you'd need access to the outer side to screw the wood together/make sure it's level. Do they just use a big old ladder, or do they make a platform?
it depends on the job. sometimes a scaffolding, sometimes ladder or sometimes i climb on top of the chimney and reach out from above.
it is a pain to work out there
Well now I can just do my own
Awesome if you have any questions let me know
Need expansion joint between flue and concrete .. basic
i address this issue in the vid. often the chimney will last longer without an unmaintained expansion joint
Should the concrete be sealed?
it certainly helps but its not critical. the best sealers require that the concrete has cured 3 weeks before you apply the sealer but that is a pain to limb up there and do later. aqua-pel is a good sealer
What a pleasure it is to watch someone that knows EXACTLY what they’re doing, and understands all the subtle nuances of obtaining a durable outcome…
your videos are wonderful!
Thank you so much! I've gotta post more soon. are you working on a masonry project.
Thanks for this video. The project I'm faced with is cultured thin horizontal stone veneer (1"-1-1/2" thick) to be applied to a brick chimney. Do you have advice on how to address the flashing on an existing roof, and the best options for treating the top of the chimney (full (like 2" thick, and 2" over hanng all sides) cap stone- custom cut with a small arrestor, vs. a full enclosing chimney cap)?
yes and yes. ive made a video on flashing and caps. ill try to link em to you
ruclips.net/video/NGwiWh-_XEA/видео.html
studio.ruclips.net/user/videoSw70e5NZZYA/edit
@@TheHowToHeadquarters Thanks so much, I appreciate it.
I love when I find a pro who does quality work and can explain his work efficiently in detail. Thanks so much!
What’s your recommendation for cold weather mortar/stone install on exterior surfaces? Additives? Outdoor temp restrictions?
Great video!!! Thanks!!
great craftsmanship… how do u fix a cracked flu pipe ?
is your 2x6 flush with the top brick
When my gfather built our house and chimney in the country, brick fireplace with a stone exterior. Is primo. Rising damp is a horrible problem for city houses especially older ones. Bricks thirst for moisture. Can see it when you’re building and put a new brick in a bucket of water
There is supposed to be a barrier, even if only a very thin barrier between the top of the chimney and the crown. A crown is supposed to "float". If it is bonded to the top of the chimney it could damage the chimney top or become damaged itself. The crown and chimney top will likely expand and contract at different rates which is lilely to cause damage. Also, I would not recommend using a flammable material if you do wrap the flue tile for an expansion joint. Use high heat ceramic wool insulation. Once the concrete hardens overnight you can dig out the ceramic wool about a half inch down and apply a high heat silicone caulk. Millpack might be better if it is designed to stay flexible. It may be prone to cracking. Check your expansion joint every year or two and add new caulk if needed. The drill trick is awesome. I was going to try my triangle head sander but the drill will probably work better.
Been doing this myself for over 25 years and the drill thing is genius 😅 il try this on the next one 😂
Good detail. About the only video showing the kerf relief to keep the water from coming back to the brick face.
Thank you for your informative video. I have a rock chimney like in this video. Your step-by-step video gave me the information and confidence to undertake this task. The insulation between the rocks was brilliant! Worked like a charm. Mine doesn't look as great as yours, but I'm an amateur. Thank you!
Quick question! When transitioning from vinyl siding to a stone/block foundation, can the precut drip edge purchased at Lowe’s be used for this transition or does something wider need to be used? It’s about an 1”-1.”5 on each side.
Good info thanks for the video!
I want to condemn my chimney is there anything I should be careful while making the cap over the wholes?
The drill 🤣 use a sawzall or an SDS hammer drill with a flat chisel and vibrate to your heart’s content