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Stucco is a retaining wall on a mountainside with a mortar sprayer. This is part 2, with the trough allowing the water to flow.
FYI, My pal Nolan Scheid created these mortar sprayers before anyone else.
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How? Watch this video explains. We present in its entirety to Stucco a retaining wall on a mountainside with a mortar sprayer.
We show how using a mortar sprayer and a bit of skill and imagination, we create a cement plaster or Stucco reinforced retaining wall that effectively stops road and mountain erosion and the cosmetics from being attractive when viewed upon.
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Stucco is a retaining wall on a mountainside.
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Thank you for the compliment. I must admit the rock idea was my wife and her parent s, who are really into (NATURAL)
I once said to them at a gathering I could pressure wash the moss off the trees and rocks, they about ran me off the property. I have since recovered from my injuries and remember now they like things as close to natural as it gets.
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Wow… He think she gets it good!
Howdy Focus dude, me wife does everything well. Some folks just have the talent.
Best wishes and thanks for watching.
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What is the name exactly of this spreader and where to buy it
Evening Marc Boucher the fella who sell this Mortar sprayer is Nolan Ryan, (great guy) you can go to his web page at
mortarsprayer online
to order these sprayers. This sight won't allow the 3 w's in front or the Dot-com symbols's in the back of the Mortar sprayer, but you can insert this.
Thanks for watching and have a good evening.
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I'm getting ready to try this on a basement wall that is now just dirt. I don't want nice to make a safe haven under the concrete. I was going to use s type mortar (8000#), put down metal lathe, and about 2+ inches of mortar. (It's a rental and kids may crawl on it). Should I use paper and should I use concrete with mortar over top.
That not nice but "mice"
I am going to use the mortarsprayer.com tool and try my hand at matching a lava rock foundation appearance by texturing the mortar to look like lava rock and coloring lighter the mortar look lines around each rock.
Hello Dennis Koyle, I would not use the method in this video, I would simply pour concrete with a troweled finish.
no need for paper on bottom but the concrete wire should be used too.
best wishes, Mice tend to live anywhere where's there is food or a dry haven, good luck with keeping them at bay.
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Hi Dennis Koyle, this may work, those sprayers take a powerful compressor to operate them effectively and also some time in to get the hang of them.
What you wish to accomplish, the sprayer would be your best bet.
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Thanks for all your Videos!
Evening Super Ghinz dude, thank you and it's a hobby of mine that brings me pleasure, showing folks how to stucco things.
Cheers,
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Sir, How many horsepower motor and how many psi suitable for that stucco sprayer.thanks
Howdy Jay, this stucco sprayer reqires a lot of power, if you have the electric or gas powered Compressor that is simular to a wheel barrel, these work well, the small compressors don't operate these sprayers to well. Best wishes, live long and plaster Giordano’s teaching video’s
This is awesome. Kirk you are a work horse.I am getting a lot of ideas now.I think I might use this method to fix my pond!!! What would be the best mix to use,I am thinking 50/50 mortar and portland 3 parts sand for our Ontario climate. Do you ever take holidays Kirk?
Good afternoon Truth dude, I too use 3 parts cement plaster,
I have time off often this may sound wierd but I prefer work to rexing unless there's a tropical beach is involved, this prospect is usually out of my hands lots of dough needed for that stuff.
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I can not find any products called cement plaster for exterior work.I found some white stucco in bags which is nice to work with but I would really like to make a nice brown mix that spreads so nice like yours.
It did make me smile, your wife getting into spraying the plaster.
Hi, I wonder if you have a video you could point me in it’s direction, or tell me how, and what type of material you would use to plaster something like a pond. It’s actually like-think of an inground swimming pool, but on the scale of a wading pool for dogs…
Good design. Good instructions. Beautiful work. Thank you.
This is awesome helluva backyard