Building Stone Retaining Wall

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @TruthTracks-ph5wx
    @TruthTracks-ph5wx 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sand + cement==mortar. You need an aggregate (e.g. gravel) to make concrete. Thanks for the video. That's a lot of hard work!

  • @aleddavies6361
    @aleddavies6361 Год назад +9

    Firstly the positives. Well cut stone with nice facing. Correctly laid flat and a semi dry mortar mix which avoids ugly cement residue on the face. Plenty of rubble at the back to give bulk and aid drainage. Therefore the wall is incredibly strong. From a visual point of view it would be better if the stones overlapped to avoid straight joints and certainly this would be essential if the wall was high but In this case the sheer bulk of the structure will ensure it lasts for as long as the owner wants. In fact there is no need for mortar at all when you lay stones like this. In due course the whole thing will be covered in lichens and moss and perhaps overhanging shrubs and the wall will do what its is intended for. and the overnight armchair stone masons will be lost for stones. The 5 to 1 mix is good for most stonework but it is easier to use with a plasticiser additive. At a push a little washing up liquid in the water will suffice. When they built the Charles bridge in Prague, the artisans used egg white in the mix. Thank you for posting this video and for giving up the time to share your experiences,.

  • @mustafashaheen8229
    @mustafashaheen8229 2 года назад +2

    As we say here in Egypt 🇪🇬
    May God bless you and your hands 👐.
    Salute from Egypt 🇪🇬 with love and respect.

  • @odredbosna6506
    @odredbosna6506 6 месяцев назад

    Bravo majstore.Prelijep rad.Pozdrav iz Bosne.

  • @imranuzun3415
    @imranuzun3415 2 года назад +1

    HARCIN KURU.......SAĞLAM DUVAR OLMAZ...

  • @trustme7731
    @trustme7731 Год назад +1

    In addition to the other mistakes pointed out by others, you didn't move your string up with each course. This must be done to keep each course level and plumb.
    I appears you back filled behind the wall before the cement was even dry.
    I didn't see any water drainage behind or through the wall. With that hill behind it, you will likely have trouble.

  • @acikacika
    @acikacika Месяц назад

    So, good effort, but. The joints are not overlapping, could be trouble.
    Concrete is not gonna be sufficient, plus it's way too dry.
    Your hidrostatic barrier (back wall stone filling) is practically non existent. But for this small amount of soil, the wall should do it's job.

  • @sevasvideo2952
    @sevasvideo2952 Год назад

    Красиво!

  • @caneryucel4869
    @caneryucel4869 2 года назад

    Supper 👍👋

  • @atif.akca.0033
    @atif.akca.0033 4 месяца назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @joebarry1974
    @joebarry1974 2 года назад +7

    How not to build it like this.. Straight joints everywhere not tied in by any stone just balancing there.. Bad work..

  • @ЕвгенияДюсметова-ш9ш
    @ЕвгенияДюсметова-ш9ш 2 года назад +1

    А раствор густой делаешь наверное для того чтобы было больше пустот и микро пор , соответственно проникновение влаги с последующем разрушением самой кладки.

  • @davefinn3526
    @davefinn3526 2 года назад +2

    I hate straight joints in a stone wall..

    • @davidvaughan9375
      @davidvaughan9375 Год назад

      its going to fail

    • @greyelementprojects7403
      @greyelementprojects7403  Год назад

      the wall has been up for three years now. but maybe it will collapse in 200 years, who knows...

    • @PaulGSKMB
      @PaulGSKMB 10 месяцев назад

      You don’t seem to be interested in constructive feedback or criticism. Was this a tutorial?

  • @josephlivecchi8549
    @josephlivecchi8549 2 года назад +1

    What was your cement to sand ratio?

  • @jbishop7144
    @jbishop7144 Год назад +4

    Your joints are not staggered, the vertical joints are too close, the wall has no strength.

    • @greyelementprojects7403
      @greyelementprojects7403  Год назад

      The strength results from the filling stones behind it

    • @jbishop7144
      @jbishop7144 Год назад +1

      @@greyelementprojects7403 yes stone rubble backfill and drainage is important, I live in northern frost climate and vertical joints will never hold the test of time.

  • @ggfu8183
    @ggfu8183 2 года назад +2

    Not enough water

  • @piotrstepien3363
    @piotrstepien3363 2 месяца назад +1

    Joints between the stones in line , that’s not correct work , wall is weak

  • @ciogon
    @ciogon Год назад

    that concrete is useless without more water in it....as someone stated here...some aditive in the mortar and more water so it bonds and sticks to the stones.....

    • @greyelementprojects7403
      @greyelementprojects7403  Год назад

      No, that's not true, you should use semi-dry concrete here. The stones are moistened beforehand so that they no longer withdraw water from the concrete.

  • @danparker9669
    @danparker9669 Год назад

    It’s come up a hundred bucks…

  • @ritamsrca9009
    @ritamsrca9009 Год назад +1

    wrong ...

  • @liamwalters5029
    @liamwalters5029 Год назад +2

    I’m not being rude but this looks a mess

  • @1konNOS1
    @1konNOS1 3 месяца назад

    I don't want to be rude but your building it wrong. Stones have to overlap each other so mortal dont come in straight line the above with the upper one

  • @colognelotion4260
    @colognelotion4260 Год назад +2

    First of all, Good effort brother...but thats kinda bad job, 1. the concrete and sand mixture shouldn't be as dry as that, its ok if your place doesn't rain because that will be wash out. 2. the vertical joints shouldn't be like that, it should be like stacking hallow blocks or bricks for more strength and better looks.