When your vocation gives way to your advocation….. it’s a good day. Good luck Mel , Roger knocked down a doe for the freezer, I think you’ll knock down another big buck .
This video should have way more views. RUclips is messin up. Great info! I would add laying most of design out on the ground first then once your happy with how its laid out, start mudding and hanging.
Thank you for insight and information on your craft. As a retired tradesman I appreciate your skills and the avoidance of mistakes. Retired to the Adirondack high peaks. We have stone.
@@TheHowToHeadquarters I'm living in Newcomb now after working 30 years in NYC as bridge painter & supervisor. We did rigging for masons that required some unusual setup (after Sandy damage). Appreciated their talent as well. All lived to tell the tale.
Can you do a short video on how to do a mosaic inside corner? You could even draw it on a napkin if you want. I’m just trying to figure out what layout would look the best on an inside corner. Thank you.
its not so bad really. i usualy set one wall all the way into the corner and then hold the next one a mortar joint short. kinda hard to describe. but really the inside corners look pretty good either way.
HEY i just checked out your channel great content! thanks for reminding me. i have recorded some stone breaking vids, but haven't edited it yet. i will get this out soon. its easy to record these vids at work, its harder to get them polished and uploaded as im sure you know!
@@TheHowToHeadquarters Thanks! yeah it's pretty much a full time job, shooting and editing etc.. i'm asking because im thinking about doing some stone work for myself, I've done lots of manufactured stone in the past. real stone looks like a totally different animal. cheers
We finally ran out of good weather for laying stone. Now on to hunting and fishing!
When your vocation gives way to your advocation….. it’s a good day. Good luck Mel , Roger knocked down a doe for the freezer, I think you’ll knock down another big buck .
ha ha thanks Don!
This video should have way more views. RUclips is messin up. Great info! I would add laying most of design out on the ground first then once your happy with how its laid out, start mudding and hanging.
I appreciate that! I gotta get more views before YT picks it up
Making Mosaic stone work look good is definitely a challenge . Good stuff Roger.
Thanks don!
Thank you for insight and information on your craft. As a retired tradesman I appreciate your skills and the avoidance of mistakes. Retired to the Adirondack high peaks. We have stone.
You are very welcome. thanks for watching! yes the Adirondacks is FULL of stones. I lived in Lake placid for a while and now down in Brant Lake.
@@TheHowToHeadquarters I'm living in Newcomb now after working 30 years in NYC as bridge painter & supervisor. We did rigging for masons that required some unusual setup (after Sandy damage). Appreciated their talent as well. All lived to tell the tale.
Newcomb is Gods country! we built the fireplace for Bob Yondon in Newcomb a few years bak
Thanks for the great tips!
Glad it was helpful! good luck on your project!
love all your videos !
Thank you so much!!
Great tips!! Thanks
You are so welcome! thanks for watching Allen
Can you do a short video on how to do a mosaic inside corner? You could even draw it on a napkin if you want. I’m just trying to figure out what layout would look the best on an inside corner. Thank you.
its not so bad really. i usualy set one wall all the way into the corner and then hold the next one a mortar joint short. kinda hard to describe. but really the inside corners look pretty good either way.
Not finding the video on how you cut the stone. Can you link it?
Great videos btw!!
What video shows how you cut and break stone?
HEY i just checked out your channel great content! thanks for reminding me. i have recorded some stone breaking vids, but haven't edited it yet. i will get this out soon. its easy to record these vids at work, its harder to get them polished and uploaded as im sure you know!
@@TheHowToHeadquarters Thanks! yeah it's pretty much a full time job, shooting and editing etc.. i'm asking because im thinking about doing some stone work for myself, I've done lots of manufactured stone in the past. real stone looks like a totally different animal.
cheers