Very nice introductory tutorial. Your narration was spot on. The background music is always great. I liked your technique for bridging the crack. Great solution :) All the best!
A RUclips resource for stone work; ModernPracticalStonemason and for brickwork, Rob Songer. The depth of knowledge in the old "illiterate" building traditions is profound. Many times the problems with old houses are due to the changes in lifestyle of the people using them, that take the structure out of its' intended technical envelope. Once out of that intended range all technical solutions are experimental. Thanks for posting your journey.
Great work glad you are using proper pointing material most people just chuck a 3in1 mix with cement. Lol Hopefully you will have the house of your dreams.
😂 you got style It's really looking good. Wondering if the mortar came out the other side of the big crack! I wonder why the damp made that symmetrical pattern
Beautiful mix. I went down the lime mortar rabbit hole months ago. Circling back to this video sums it up perfectly. If you are going mad watching videos about lime mortar and period correct pointing, save this video. You can watch as many French farm wall restoration videos as you want. This is all you need to know.
The wall turned out beautifully! Do you apply something on the stones to make them pop? Something like stone oil or something? Is there a good way to do that? 🎉
No, although when dampened (to help the lime cure slowly) they tend to pop. I was concerned about the discolouration of some of the stones (damp stains perhaps), but they don't look bad in the end. Cheers.
👍👍👍. Thank you
Love the novel moves!!
Tha's zum exzhelent groovatude goin' on dere mahn!
Video edits, finding a new groove, excuse the pun im sure your well grooved out with all the lime filling.
Very nice introductory tutorial. Your narration was spot on. The background music is always great. I liked your technique for bridging the crack. Great solution :)
All the best!
Bravo ! bon courage
Great video - thanks for sharing!
A RUclips resource for stone work; ModernPracticalStonemason and for brickwork, Rob Songer. The depth of knowledge in the old "illiterate" building traditions is profound. Many times the problems with old houses are due to the changes in lifestyle of the people using them, that take the structure out of its' intended technical envelope. Once out of that intended range all technical solutions are experimental. Thanks for posting your journey.
Your editing is really great!
Great work glad you are using proper pointing material most people just chuck a 3in1 mix with cement. Lol
Hopefully you will have the house of your dreams.
I like your Tarantinoesque music. Very Pearl & Dean.
Channeling your internal David Lynch a bit in this one. Nice.
At 6.43. Savoy bag! Perfect for that particular situation. 👍😂.
You are doing exceptionally well, in my opinion. The results look very good.
Regards to you and your lovely wife. Great work!
A little levity can go a long way!
I love the way you are telling your story. Keep it up.
😂 you got style
It's really looking good.
Wondering if the mortar came out the other side of the big crack!
I wonder why the damp made that symmetrical pattern
5:2? 7:2:1 (fine grit)
Derz dolgu malzemesi olarak ne kullanıyorsunuz
Lime NHL 3.5 👍🏼
Beautiful mix.
I went down the lime mortar rabbit hole months ago. Circling back to this video sums it up perfectly.
If you are going mad watching videos about lime mortar and period correct pointing, save this video.
You can watch as many French farm wall restoration videos as you want. This is all you need to know.
The wall turned out beautifully! Do you apply something on the stones to make them pop? Something like stone oil or something? Is there a good way to do that? 🎉
No, although when dampened (to help the lime cure slowly) they tend to pop. I was concerned about the discolouration of some of the stones (damp stains perhaps), but they don't look bad in the end. Cheers.
Taşların arasına sürdüğünüz karışım nedir. Elinize sağlık
Man and woman in perfect harmony with the materials👍 BTW, two people working together get three times as much done as one person in the same time.😉👍
Impressive work on the wall folks. 👌
its worth it in the end