Kirk, love your videos! But what do you call the yellow tape and the stuff you slathered on after the tape was on. Did you call it PolyBond? Couldn't quite hear what you said.
@SunsetSix Hey Guy, on this job I used poly bond made by LaHabra. It's used primarily to attach Styrofoam molds to the second coat of stucco. (Brown coat)
I sometime also use weld create if the surface is painted or sealed and finally sometimes I will use a light color coat especially if I am applying a light color. Don’t want the ghosting effect of the tape bleeding through.
I would suggest redoing informative/commercial, hire a professional video person who has a wireless mic because I'm having difficulty understanding you. You can rent the equipment edit on a PC or Mac so people see you for what you are, a professional who cares.
Hey RudeMcNasty, that is excellent advice. I will ask my son to shop for a wireless mike because at least 7 out of the 150 videos we have completed, the audio is not that great. The main reason I do these videos is that my son works with me and loves to film our projects. We have since seen other advantages to where we are today to when we first started. Thanks again for the compliment and the sound advice.
Hey Eddie, the base coat is roughly three quarter's thick with a finish coat adding an extra one eighth to total finish seven eighths thick. A La Habra or acrylic finish is similar in depth, when troweling in on, unless you are going to blow on a finish coat. This is for new construction. I have found jobs ranging from 1/4 inch thick to 2 inches thick when we do plaster repairs. Good question.
Kirk, love your videos! But what do you call the yellow tape and the stuff you slathered on after the tape was on. Did you call it PolyBond? Couldn't quite hear what you said.
SunsetSix 1 month ago
@SunsetSix Hey Guy, on this job I used poly bond made by LaHabra. It's used primarily to attach Styrofoam molds to the second coat of stucco. (Brown coat)
I sometime also use weld create if the surface is painted or sealed and finally sometimes I will use a light color coat especially if I am applying a light color. Don’t want the ghosting effect of the tape bleeding through.
Good question. Have a groovy day!
Kirk Giordano plastering
StuccoPlastering 1 month ago
I would suggest redoing informative/commercial, hire a professional video person who has a wireless mic because I'm having difficulty understanding you. You can rent the equipment edit on a PC or Mac so people see you for what you are, a professional who cares.
RudeMcNasty 2 months ago
@RudeMcNasty
Hey RudeMcNasty, that is excellent advice. I will ask my son to shop for a wireless mike because at least 7 out of the 150 videos we have completed, the audio is not that great. The main reason I do these videos is that my son works with me and loves to film our projects. We have since seen other advantages to where we are today to when we first started. Thanks again for the compliment and the sound advice.
Have a groovy day!
kirk giordano Plastering
StuccoPlastering 2 months ago
Hey Eddie, the base coat is roughly three quarter's thick with a finish coat adding an extra one eighth to total finish seven eighths thick. A La Habra or acrylic finish is similar in depth, when troweling in on, unless you are going to blow on a finish coat. This is for new construction. I have found jobs ranging from 1/4 inch thick to 2 inches thick when we do plaster repairs. Good question.
kirk Giordano plastering
StuccoPlastering 5 months ago
What's the mix for the base coat and how smooth is the finish? How thick is the acrylic finish coat and is it troweled on?
eddiehawkart 5 months ago