Dazza skillz hey Skillz dude, man, I prefer to work in 95 degree weather than 75 degrees anyday. I do love the extreme heat. Best wishes over there in England. Kirk giordano plastering
Paintbrush 1962 Hello Paintbrush dude, England's, cool but too cool as in cold for my blood. But the scenery as in old world pebble dash finishes and old style stucco buildings and attitudes are top notch. best wishes, kirk Giordano Plastering
Hi Kirk.. well presented videos and trade skill that you have showed me has help me wire concrete coat and match the dash where as before I was totally lost on what to do.. thanks from New Zealand
Good Evening Sod Dude, thanks brother, I do try to explain for those that wish to learn. Best wishes, FYI, all of us here at the giordano plastering channel wish to thank all our subscriber and those of you how accidentally stumble on our channel a happy and prosperous new year kirk giordano plastering
Hello again Kirk. My stucco repair came out descent but I want to add more texture since the original application was a sand finish with a hopper. I decided to use the Dash brush by loading the bristles,holding the brush handle down, then pulling the bristles back and letting the stucco shoot onto the wall. There wasn't any extra soupy splatter on the wall, just speckles of texture which is what I wanted. The texture matched great this way since in wasn't as heavy of a dash in this video. Problem is that the finish crumbles and falls off the wall when touching it after it dried. I wet the wall prior and used LaHabra finish. Any suggestions?
Evening Rondie, yes, next time mist the wall with water for a proper mechanical bond. Your wall or your stucco was too dry, sorry. Watch this video again, I expalin this. Live long and plaster Mastering Plastering for the beginner’s to experts
Beautiful job Kirk. I replaced an light fixture with an electrical outlet outside my house and had some additional stucco come off around the new outlet. I mudded around the new outlet, but need to apply a dash stucco finish to match the existing wall. Would you recommend using a smaller brush for a small job? Or any other recommendations for a small job like this? Many thanks for your advice and looking forward to your new videos.
Greetings Karan, no need to buy a dash brush for the small stuff you will never use again. A small handheld whisk brush or broom also works.😉 Our unique plastering Tip: all subscribers or anyone who stumbles on our channel with a question, type it into our Stucco/Plastering channel, and like magic, a video will appear to explain how it's done. This feature is miles ahead of any plastering forum. 🥳 Kirk & Jason Giordano Plastering
Were using regular Portland stucco mixed with three times the sand per every one part stucco. For example, for every one hundred pounds of cement stucco, 300 pounds of sand are added to the mix. Or for smaller jobs, buy, "Rapid Set Stucco," from Home Depot or Lowes. It has the sand already in the box or bag you just add water and apply. 🕵️♂️
Hey kirk i live in hawaii and do alot of spall repair on walls thay have old school stucco finishes i have a hard time matching the stucco completely i wish i could show you a pic of what im trying to match
Good Evening Miguel dude, you can here.🍻 Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online. By the plastering messengers of RUclips. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃 A good how-to video should be like a woman's skirt, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.😉💃
Hey Kirk, where can I buy those gloves that you use? I’ve tried some similar ones that they sell in Home Depot, but the back of the fingers are not covered with the protective rubber layer like yours are which leaves me with soaking fingertips every time I dip my float in water.
Howdy Jose, of course, you can dash using a color coat finish and yes you can use 20/30 or the thicker sand as in 16/20. Jose, you can also dash by hand or hand hopper. Best wishes, Sound advice From your neighborhood stucco geeks
david mccartney Hi David, no, I believe you're referring to a thrown on pebble dash such as durite canterbury spar, they don't sell this material here in the U.S. and it's too heavy to have delivered, yes I have trid 5 material yards from the UK. An excellent product as it really adheres well. There's little demand for this high end but beautiful and unusual finish. I did one home more than 30 years ago while working for a plastering contractor. Best wishes. kirk giordano
i came back to this video because i didn't listen the first time about the soup. haha .actually has to be really soupy, do you recommend adding sand to a modified? i have a a coarse polymer mesh (modified) im using ACRYLBOND on the substrate (hardy tex / cementitious fiber plaster board) where some delaminated stucco has given up the ghost, 1/2 a dozen blisters , was gonna get out the hopper gun but remembered my training (aka your videos haha) came back for soup.
Good Evening Dandre, okay you do at times anyways. Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online. By the plastering messengers of RUclips. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃 A good how-to video should be like a woman's skirt, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.😉💃
Good Evening Michael, it was not that far off. 🤔 Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online. By the plastering messengers of RUclips. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃 A good how-to video should be like a woman's skirt, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.😉💃
Got it! only have to re-apply the adhesive if you have painted over it..thank you Kirk and Jason on the camera !
Your welcome, best wishes
That takes a lot of practice , gotta know how much to put on , as usual Kirk nails it.👍🏻 Excellent job sir 👍🏻
Howdy Roy, thank you sir.🕵🏼
Kirk with awesome info as usual. If he lived in Southern California Kirk would be the only company I would use.
Thank you Kevin.👨🏻🔬
Hello victor hugo, that comment has made you my newest and bestest pal,
Will try brother.
Best wishes
kirk Giordano Plastering
Another good one thanks Kirk, hope you enjoyed your stay over here in England !
It's been toasty in the uk this week! I'm red roar.. I've been rendering today, I'm like a lobster haha
Dazza skillz hey Skillz dude, man, I prefer to work in 95 degree weather than 75 degrees anyday.
I do love the extreme heat.
Best wishes over there in England.
Kirk giordano plastering
Paintbrush 1962 Hello Paintbrush dude, England's, cool but too cool as in cold for my blood.
But the scenery as in old world pebble dash finishes and old style stucco buildings and attitudes are top notch.
best wishes,
kirk Giordano Plastering
Hi Kirk.. well presented videos and trade skill that you have showed me has help me wire concrete coat and match the dash where as before I was totally lost on what to do.. thanks from New Zealand
Good Evening Sod Dude, thanks brother, I do try to explain for those that wish to learn.
Best wishes,
FYI, all of us here at the giordano plastering channel wish to thank all our subscriber and those of you how accidentally stumble on our channel a happy and prosperous new year
kirk giordano plastering
Great video thanks for taking the time
Howdy Ruben, thank you and our pleasure.🍾
Hello again Kirk. My stucco repair came out descent but I want to add more texture since the original application was a sand finish with a hopper. I decided to use the Dash brush by loading the bristles,holding the brush handle down, then pulling the bristles back and letting the stucco shoot onto the wall. There wasn't any extra soupy splatter on the wall, just speckles of texture which is what I wanted. The texture matched great this way since in wasn't as heavy of a dash in this video. Problem is that the finish crumbles and falls off the wall when touching it after it dried. I wet the wall prior and used LaHabra finish. Any suggestions?
Evening Rondie, yes, next time mist the wall with water for a proper mechanical bond.
Your wall or your stucco was too dry, sorry.
Watch this video again, I expalin this.
Live long and plaster
Mastering Plastering for the beginner’s to experts
Beautiful job Kirk. I replaced an light fixture with an electrical outlet outside my house and had some additional stucco come off around the new outlet. I mudded around the new outlet, but need to apply a dash stucco finish to match the existing wall. Would you recommend using a smaller brush for a small job? Or any other recommendations for a small job like this? Many thanks for your advice and looking forward to your new videos.
Greetings Karan, no need to buy a dash brush for the small stuff you will never use again. A small handheld whisk brush or broom also works.😉
Our unique plastering Tip: all subscribers or anyone who stumbles on our channel with a question, type it into our Stucco/Plastering channel, and like magic, a video will appear to explain how it's done.
This feature is miles ahead of any plastering forum. 🥳
Kirk & Jason Giordano Plastering
What’s the exact stucco and mixture you’re using here?
Were using regular Portland stucco mixed with three times the sand per every one part stucco. For example, for every one hundred pounds of cement stucco, 300 pounds of sand are added to the mix.
Or for smaller jobs, buy, "Rapid Set Stucco," from Home Depot or Lowes.
It has the sand already in the box or bag you just add water and apply. 🕵️♂️
Hey kirk i live in hawaii and do alot of spall repair on walls thay have old school stucco finishes i have a hard time matching the stucco completely i wish i could show you a pic of what im trying to match
Good Evening Miguel dude, you can here.🍻
Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online.
By the plastering messengers of RUclips. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃
A good how-to video should be like a woman's skirt, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.😉💃
Awesome
@@mikecooper8988 Thank you, Mike.
Hey Kirk, where can I buy those gloves that you use? I’ve tried some similar ones that they sell in Home Depot, but the back of the fingers are not covered with the protective rubber layer like yours are which leaves me with soaking fingertips every time I dip my float in water.
Howdy, my friend, In the description, there is a link to the Amazon store. Cheers.
Thanks Kirk, but it seems Amazon is out of stock🥲.
Yea, they cant stay stocked, they are sold by "bontool". I here Marshal-Town will soon be making them.
Hi n thanks for your help .can we do dash with color n what can a send you use 1620? Thanks
Howdy Jose, of course, you can dash using a color coat finish and yes you can use 20/30 or the thicker sand as in 16/20.
Jose, you can also dash by hand or hand hopper.
Best wishes,
Sound advice From your neighborhood stucco geeks
Nice work kirk do you ever do dry dash. I have never seen it done in U.S. That's what we do in Glasgow. Great channel you's do a great job.
david mccartney Hi David, no, I believe you're referring to a thrown on pebble dash such as durite canterbury spar, they don't sell this material here in the U.S. and it's too heavy to have delivered, yes I have trid 5 material yards from the UK. An excellent product as it really adheres well.
There's little demand for this high end but beautiful and unusual finish.
I did one home more than 30 years ago while working for a plastering contractor.
Best wishes.
kirk giordano
Instablaster.
i came back to this video because i didn't listen the first time about the soup. haha .actually has to be really soupy,
do you recommend adding sand to a modified? i have a a coarse polymer mesh (modified) im using ACRYLBOND on the substrate (hardy tex / cementitious fiber plaster board) where some delaminated stucco has given up the ghost, 1/2 a dozen blisters , was gonna get out the hopper gun but remembered my training (aka your videos haha) came back for soup.
Normal stucco just add a lot of water .
look at the flick of the wrist🎶🎶🎶
Howdy Louis, it does take a wee bit of practice.
cheers,
Kirk and Jason’s sand and cement rendering videos
Where do you recommend to buy materials from.
Westside building materials, they are a plastering yard.
You don't have to look at it guys
Good Evening Dandre, okay you do at times anyways.
Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online.
By the plastering messengers of RUclips. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃
A good how-to video should be like a woman's skirt, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.😉💃
you most likely wont get him back nice repair
Good Evening Michael, it was not that far off. 🤔
Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online.
By the plastering messengers of RUclips. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃
A good how-to video should be like a woman's skirt, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.😉💃