Awesome Stucco trim

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Hey guys for those looking for a great idea for garage door trim, I've pieced (literally :) together this video of a beautiful trim with crown molding at the top.
    A simple creation with flair, but not over bearing.
    Besides stucco trim, what are your feelings about the crisis in Ukraine. Are you on board with the United States taking part in the events going on over there? The United States is prepared to send billions of dollars to Ukraine to aid in the fight against Russia. Maybe this is it guys, I hope not. Im getting ready to retire in a couple more years and want to have some time to rest after slinging mud for the last 30 years of my life. How bout you?
    Ask if you have any questions or suggestions on how to do this better. As many of you know I am a seasoned plasterer, lathing and plaster contractor since 1991. In the early days it was much different than it is today. Seems many things are different that they were yesteryear. Let me give you a few examples.
    For one, a hod carrier is called a hod carrier because he's was the one who would carry an aluminum built v shaped bucket on his shoulders up a ladder to the brick layers or plasterers above. Today the hod is a thing of the past. Fast forward a few years. Home Depot and the Homer bucket. wallah the new way to carry mud up a ladder. Yet the bucket is much harder to carry, go figure. I guess the production line on hods fell to new lows over the years. Now new hoodies don't really even know what a hod is. Nor will you see brown stucco when we do the brown coat.
    A second example is the use of furring nails. Long long ago our wire was made flat, much like chicken wire. Until the invention of self furred wire and pneumatic nail guns and 7/8" staples, lathers had to use what's called furred nails to space the wire away from the wall so mud could be squeezed behind wire lath. Today wire comes self furred and days of the furring nail are all but gone.
    A third example of change over the years is what I believe holds true too many plasterers but not all is the interest of the beauty of conventional stucco. Now granted acrylic stucco will expand and contract with the system and inhibit extensive cracking. Acrylic is also a beautiful finish. When acrylic dries after its initial application it can be a beautiful wall. In fact it is so pretty that you would almost think it was painted. Acrylic stucco comes in any color of the spectrum and can be matched to specifications within 90% of its sample color. this is something that is hard to achieve with conventional stucco. What is the drawback and I bet you are saying to yourself what is Ken trying to say here. Well here it is guys. This is what I think about acrylics. All that I have written above plus this. However there is an even keel when it comes to cost. Because regular (conventional stucco cracks and some people are adamant that stucco isn't supposed to crack. Well these people are just misinformed. You see, stucco is supposed to crack. Its just not supposed to burn, it insulates well and the termites won't eat it. It goes the same for acrylics yes. But here is the thing. Regular conventional stucco is under rated. Once you truly understand art, and I will add that it doesn't take much to learn art, it's the yearning for art that will define who you are and tell you what you want to see. Acrylics are flat, no character, in fact it looks like it was painted on. Whereas regular stucco is natural. regular stucco comes from the earth and so do its colors. Not like acrylic who's colors are made in a factory in St Louis. They are both beautiful finish cladding for residential and commercial applications. The choice is yours. Which would you rather have on your dream home? Acrylic stucco? or Conventional stucco?
  • ХоббиХобби

Комментарии • 17

  • @dasqueege7903
    @dasqueege7903 4 месяца назад

    Looks great …getting my house done in a few weeks..great idea

  • @jakecasper8416
    @jakecasper8416 2 года назад

    Looks great the way it is without the paint. The owner must really be happy!

  • @ernestogonzalez17
    @ernestogonzalez17 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @joseoviedo1644
    @joseoviedo1644 2 года назад +1

    Great video!! I’m a beginner and I wanted to ask what tips would you give someone who is just starting out? Maybe to avoid bad habits and to build up strength over time. How to be more productive on the site? I’d really appreciate it brother. Thank you!

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jose. Here’s a couple of tips for the long run. When you bend down low to do something stay down low and look for something else that needs to be done while your down there. That helped me. Someone told that to me and it sticks with me today. Another tip is try to stay clean by wearing nicer clothes and see how clean you can keep them throughout the day. A clean plastered looks a lot more professional than a dirty one. Maybe you can change clothes at the job site and wear your nice clothes home and to work. Also remember that it takes 1 whole year to be able to take the mud off the front of your hawk like a pro so start practicing today. Go for it

    • @joseoviedo1644
      @joseoviedo1644 2 года назад

      @@AbersonPlastering Thank You!! _

  • @timc629
    @timc629 2 года назад

    Looks really nice!
    Can you use decorative stucco trim to cover a termination bar that runs about 8" off the deck of a second level flat rubber roof?

  • @yusuihang
    @yusuihang 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you apply the trim to painted stucco? Any special prep needed? Thanks.

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes and yes. Try to find a product called weld crete. I think Amazon has it or search for a building supply house they may carry weld crete. Try to buy the blue can. Then take a peanut grinder and score the surface where you want to install the trim. Now brush on the weld crete. Let the weld crete become tacky then install the trim as usual Thanks for your question.

    • @yusuihang
      @yusuihang 6 месяцев назад

      @@AbersonPlastering Would Quikrete bonding adhesive also work? It's cheaper and available at Home Depot.

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 месяца назад +1

      Prolly

  • @Michaelaharoni
    @Michaelaharoni Год назад

    where do you buy the foam trim?

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  Год назад

      You can buy it from me. Here is my email address. Kbaberson@yahoo.com send me what you need. Don’t forget to add 10% product to allow for waste.