@HOBBITDOOM Our goal is to promote the decorative concrete industry. If you have been Stamping for 30 years I am sure you have gained all kinds of techniques over the years for improving the quality of your jobs. We would love to see pictures of your Stamp Concrete projects. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and upload your pictures.
Absolutely brilliant video very informative, very professional,very clear, given me a good heads up on how its all done, all makes good sense. I am going to do a training course on this now, cheers boyz Ash from south wales uk
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Nice job boys. what is your feeling on integral colors mixed in the truck and liquid release. seems much cleaner to me. by the way aoconnell75 business is great in the ATL
Using Integral color and Liquid release is a great way to stamp. It’s all personal preference. Lots of stamp jobs use integral color and powder or liquid release. Some people even use both integral color and color hardener. Using liquid release will not give you the extra colors in the impressions of the stamp, but after the concrete has cured you can come back and add colors using our Antique IT product or ARTesian water based stains.
I have actually used The hammer method to close surface cracks. I was skeptical at first, but it definitely works. As long as the concrete is still green. Awesome video. Im a huge fan of brickform tools, and solomon integral colors. Thank you.
I have to say this is by far the most awesome video I've seen on "how to" very nicely done and great narration of the gentlemen knowledge. You've given me great ideas! Thank you---your work is extravagant
Thanks for your interest in our products. We have training programs on all of our products. Please go to our website for dates and registration forms. You may also call us at 909-484-6355
Me encantaria teabajar para ustedes soy muy buen oficial y me veo reflejado porque la aplicacion que me han enseñado es asi como lo vi en video
zapatilla51 1 day ago
dont censor my comment. you stamp too wet and giving misinformation. iv been been doing this for 30 years.l
HOBBITDOOM 5 days ago
@HOBBITDOOM Our goal is to promote the decorative concrete industry. If you have been Stamping for 30 years I am sure you have gained all kinds of techniques over the years for improving the quality of your jobs. We would love to see pictures of your Stamp Concrete projects. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and upload your pictures.
SolomonColors 1 day ago in playlist Uploaded videos
How long before you lay the concrete can you then walk and stamp it,do you have to wait for the concrete to be hard to take your weight.
bargirlspy 2 weeks ago
nice job
SuperABS87 3 weeks ago
Absolutely brilliant video very informative, very professional,very clear, given me a good heads up on how its all done, all makes good sense. I am going to do a training course on this now, cheers boyz Ash from south wales uk
TheTaffash 3 weeks ago
@TheTaffash Glad you enjoyed it! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel as we will continue to provide new content showing latest techniques and products.
SolomonColors 3 weeks ago
Nice job boys. what is your feeling on integral colors mixed in the truck and liquid release. seems much cleaner to me. by the way aoconnell75 business is great in the ATL
dan4158 1 month ago
Using Integral color and Liquid release is a great way to stamp. It’s all personal preference. Lots of stamp jobs use integral color and powder or liquid release. Some people even use both integral color and color hardener. Using liquid release will not give you the extra colors in the impressions of the stamp, but after the concrete has cured you can come back and add colors using our Antique IT product or ARTesian water based stains.
SolomonColors 1 month ago
Very cool:)
PrincessMedia 1 month ago
how s the biz in this econ.
aoconnell75 2 months ago
Excellent video boys. Well put together. Kicks so many levels of ass. Thanks
barsmars 2 months ago
GReat--Loved watching and learning!
terrydropt 2 months ago
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I have actually used The hammer method to close surface cracks. I was skeptical at first, but it definitely works. As long as the concrete is still green. Awesome video. Im a huge fan of brickform tools, and solomon integral colors. Thank you.
MooreProCrete 3 months ago
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MooreProCrete 3 months ago
Why did he ruin it at 10:17 by hammering it and breaking the concrete?
kimkrisrich 4 months ago
i dont get it, is the concrete still wet when you are stamping?
j23siempre 4 months ago
Is this type of job expensive to get done?
How much will it be for a slab that size?
Thanks
ahernandez1080 6 months ago
@ahernandez1080 Nowadays its cheaper to use actual pavers, ironic isnt it?
Ezzequiel2517 6 months ago
@Ezzequiel2517 That would depend on scale and the pattern of the pavers.
guahcap 5 months ago
But why not start stamping from the wall area and then work your way out?
BusaEldude 8 months ago
Awsome 'How To' video, thank you for the help
BusaEldude 8 months ago
Excellent - many thanks!
abrahamben2 8 months ago
One of the best really good video thanks, going to have to try it
jimstone23 8 months ago
I have to say this is by far the most awesome video I've seen on "how to" very nicely done and great narration of the gentlemen knowledge. You've given me great ideas! Thank you---your work is extravagant
LegendaryDesi 9 months ago
Thanks for your interest in our products. We have training programs on all of our products. Please go to our website for dates and registration forms. You may also call us at 909-484-6355
SolomonColors 1 year ago
@SolomonColors Where in Russia you can buy your products?
hazrid1 1 month ago