If plywood substrate or sheathing, stucco Staple leg depth into studs, inch and a quarter.
Stucco size nail or staple needed to attach stucco or plastering netting or wire.
If the code requires adding Densglass, switch to 2-inch staples as 7/8 of the legs is necessary for PSI strength to hold stucco weight.
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DensGlass is a preferred substrate under a brick, stone, stucco, siding, and EIFS due to its ability to protect a structure against incidental moisture during and after construction.
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Good video, can I use roofing nails to attach the chicken wire? I'm still learning Kirk. Thanks
Kirk you don’t sound like your self today, you sound stuffed up. Is your allergies bothering you or possibly a cold? God bless
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Thank your Mr Kirk G. every time I watch your offerings of practical realisic knowledge I feel like what's left of my brain becomes 7/8ths Smarter.
Good explanation sir, and thanks for passing the knowledge to all of us.
Dang what's all the China dolls doing here? Spam? Lol Do you recommend a company to give estimate for buckling stucco almost the entire side of regular 3 bedroom house in Concord east bay. Home built in 70s. Can I email pics? Thanks!
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C'mon Man! 1975 you was an OG hangin with Mike!
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IM not a stucco contractor but when I lathed and stuccoed my room addition the inspector made me put in 2 inch lathing staples. Even though all I had was paper and plywood. Nothing else. So now i just play it safe and put 2 inch ones in everything I thought he was wrong and now I know he was so I can call out the next inspector. make him get the book out.
All a guy would need is to watch your videos to learn the trade the RIGHT way. I bet I could pass the trade test just watching them.
Good video Kirk teaching the right way!!!! Plastering is the 2nd oldest trade known 2 man
Is there any approved method to attach lath to plywood without landing on a stud, "in the field".
Plywood .50" thick and a .875" into stud = 1.375" (1 3/8") with a 1 1/4" staple leg you would be short 1/8" ?
@Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. I love your videos learned a lot, I just didn't want a inspector to refuse to pass inspection .Thank Yoy, sir
Hey Kirk, will those staples pernitrate the "Weep" or do I have to use nails?Thanks in advance!
Hey kirk whats the best way to install Stucco on a ceiling with densglass and steel studs?
To the point !