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How I Install Stone Veneer, (Part 1 of 3) Mike Haduck, Real or cultured stone

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Mike Haduck a Pennsylvania stone mason show How he Installs Stone Veneer, Real Stone, Cultured Stone, using cement,Stone Mason

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  • I really like the idea of the paint brush. It make sense to me because it seems to be a lot more versitile then a jointer. The handle seems to make a good jointer and the brush can offer some sweeping, cleaning action. I do most of my work by hand without a trowel. The trowel is just one more obstacle in the process of work. Seems kind of like eating pizza with a fork, but thats only for me. I can work the mortar with my fingers when grabbing up a swath of what I need.

  • @SaraJan81 I always said that no matter where I go masons do it different. It is really an art and I am sure you have your own style. I know If I was working with you I would learn something new from your techinques. thanks for sharing. Mike

  • Amazing Job! Thank you for the video!

  • @ThePeoplesChamp213 Thanks, I hope everybody gets something out if it. Mike

  • yeah but do u think any laborer new would use that, negative. professionalism is what it should be.

  • @dazingla don,t understand what your trying to say? sorry mike

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  • @autumnhillpatio your right , there are many ways, stone work is an art and everyone sees it diffrent. good luck mike

  • @dazingla are you talking about the paintbrush? I have seen older masons doing that for years, there work is very professional as far as masonry goes there are many ways.

  • @zidmt It is impossible to give any advice without seeing what your doing. I would ask the local guys first and then do a sample area to see what happens, thanks  Mike

  • Thanks for taking the time to film and upload. I want to put a sand wash stone flooring on my car park/BBQ area.  Most videos say to use epoxy, it is possible to use mortar?

  • @twingirlsmom08 It is impossible to give any advice without seeing the job. but If I am going over block I take my diamond saw and cut groves in the block. best to ask a professional from your area. every where masons have reasons for using their own techinques, older masons who have lots of experience are usually the best to ask. thanks Mike

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