This is Mike, the plasterering in this video, I have a new channel as you can see. The time it took me to sread this wall was slowed way down for video purposes. Toddles.
Hi Man incredible job! May I ask you a question? How shoud I repair an existent but demaeged parge job, like for exemple à a corner that someone broken ...I apreciate you help :)
Have to love when you a complete pro is showing you his trade and some idiot will come on and share a stupid comment. I did this for two years while attending college. To anyone watching this video I can tell you with 100% certainty this guy is a pro. Top notch if you have a job and he is in your area hire him. Same goes for the idiot post from calholi. This job will last 20+ years with ease. Many stucco jobs done right are still on 60 years later even in northern climates. Nice work Joshua nice to see a man that knows his craft.
@@robertmikolon5710 it is a very nice job, however he did take way too long to do it. I assume he is much faster but he was being deliberate for the video. 22 years experience here.
That is the *stupidest* thing I've read on the internet in months! All people learn from each other in order to improve. You are _nothing_ alone. Only a selfish little shrew of a man keeps secrets to himself. Of course, that sort of person isn't very likely to have good ideas, anyhow! For my part, I have more ideas than I can ever use.
@@pocket83squared A doctor can share his brain surgery techniques and you or I would not be able to preform brain surgery, I can show someone how to stucco their parging and they will not be able to preform it. Maybe after years of practice with the material and tools they could. Pros are pros for a reason.
You make it look so much easier than it really is, lovely work😄
This is talent! Looks easy when you do it 😝
Dude has his technique down! Impressive.
This is Mike, the plasterering in this video, I have a new channel as you can see. The time it took me to sread this wall was slowed way down for video purposes. Toddles.
Nice work
Very neat job didn't notice any mesh...
Hi Man incredible job! May I ask you a question? How shoud I repair an existent but demaeged parge job, like for exemple à a corner that someone broken ...I apreciate you help :)
What mortar are you using for this?
What product are you using?
The cool part is when it falls off in a year or two and has that 100 year old rustic look.
Way to much playing with the mud buddy! That's a 30 Second section neat clean and brushed. Just saying
Have to love when you a complete pro is showing you his trade and some idiot will come on and share a stupid comment. I did this for two years while attending college. To anyone watching this video I can tell you with 100% certainty this guy is a pro. Top notch if you have a job and he is in your area hire him. Same goes for the idiot post from calholi. This job will last 20+ years with ease. Many stucco jobs done right are still on 60 years later even in northern climates. Nice work Joshua nice to see a man that knows his craft.
@@robertmikolon5710 it is a very nice job, however he did take way too long to do it. I assume he is much faster but he was being deliberate for the video. 22 years experience here.
All I can say to 20 year experience and the original heckler about playing with mud, he did that better then both you I guarantee it.
never teach anyone your trade a doctor dosent teach anyone his trade
That is the *stupidest* thing I've read on the internet in months! All people learn from each other in order to improve. You are _nothing_ alone.
Only a selfish little shrew of a man keeps secrets to himself. Of course, that sort of person isn't very likely to have good ideas, anyhow! For my part, I have more ideas than I can ever use.
@@pocket83squared A doctor can share his brain surgery techniques and you or I would not be able to preform brain surgery, I can show someone how to stucco their parging and they will not be able to preform it. Maybe after years of practice with the material and tools they could. Pros are pros for a reason.