I'm going to use Loctite premium for my stone vaneer on my outdoor fireplace. After looking into Sticky Stone adhesive,it is just too dam expensive especially when you have to also buy the gun to apply the glue. That's bullshit. Loctite premium does the same thing for much less.
I’m using liquid nail to do a bathroom wall in cut grey stone, using a tight joint, which will later be filled with acrylic concrete patch, in a lighter brown, tile floors , I love stone facing versatility !
No I bought these cultured stone. I thought about making my own but wasn't sure if the coloring will come out right or not and it's a lot of work doing the cultured stone yourself but it will save you a lot of money
I'm going to use Loctite premium for my stone vaneer on my outdoor fireplace. After looking into Sticky Stone adhesive,it is just too dam expensive especially when you have to also buy the gun to apply the glue. That's bullshit. Loctite premium does the same thing for much less.
I’m using liquid nail to do a bathroom wall in cut grey stone, using a tight joint, which will later be filled with acrylic concrete patch, in a lighter brown, tile floors , I love stone facing versatility !
This is fantastic! Thinking of using adhesive for Centurion Ledge stone indoor wall. What stone did you use?
What's your opinion for Stone panels applied to brick using adhesive
Once the adhesive glue dry it should stick to the panels really well.
Looks good. Do you male your own cultured stone?
No I bought these cultured stone. I thought about making my own but wasn't sure if the coloring will come out right or not and it's a lot of work doing the cultured stone yourself but it will save you a lot of money
looks good with artificial always green grass!
Yes those are artificial grass :)
How have they held up since this video was made
It's still good only one stone fell off because I didn't put enough glue on it cuz I ran out :) But the rest still good and it's been 3 yrs.
how's the stone? They still holding on? Any dropped off yet?
Yes some fell off cuz i still don't have a topper :(. but overall most still good.
that is some really bad course bonding, those joints shouldn't be right over each other.
Typically they use tiling cement for those stones. But given it is an outside project and low risk of hurting anyone then PL adhesive looks reasonable
save times don't need to mix cement