Really helpful as this is the next step I’m doing for my rock. I wasn’t able to find the Spec mix so I just got a mortar mix this time. Thanks for the tips, the videos really compliment the topics in your books and give a nice visual understanding.
Really been enjoying your videos, Learning different techniques and a lot of confirmation of my own. I don’t really know any of other rock guys. It’s such a creative trade with really no standardized way of doing things I love to see other peoples ideas and techniques. I love doing rock work kinda out style right now, So I don’t get to do as much as I do everything else with the Pools as well. But I always reach to it better than the last when I get one. Finally gonna be able to build my own pool and getting excited to do something really tricked out for my daughters. Looking forward to doing your style of texture with the hopper never done it that way but looks a hell of a lot easier and more realistic than stamping . Thanks
Hi Tom, I'm pretty sure I've got all that info in my "Makin' Rocks" book. davehenderson.podia.com/makin-rocks-ebook. But I keep things simple so regular bagged concrete, mortar, Sika acrylic add-mix, (couple seconds pour per 5 gallon bucket mix or 8 second with a cement mixer and 2, 94lb bags of morrar). After that the other info is scattered through my TH-cam vids or at davehenderson.podia.com. Anyway, thanks for checking our my content. Appreciate it. Cheers, Mr. Dave. :)
I live in Ontario all my word of mouth is north Oc to the easterly la county cities, I’m wondering if I can labor for you for free a day or two here and there at different stages ?been a hard worker all my life, I’m pretty a well-versed Mason , concrete block granite tile stone, Pools/hardscapes, couldn’t see myself doing anything else for a living, but I have an actual passion for rock work and improving. Mine is not poor, And definitely built with integrity, impressive to a homeowner I guess but it’s no where near wow or masterful And takes me way too much time.
Heh Dave, I'm a paid subscriber to your network. My question involves the use of mortar as opposed to the concrete. It seems that on some builds, you use the typical concrete bag. On this, you used the the blended mortar mix. So the question is....what conditions call for using concrete as opposed to using the blended mortar?
Thanks for the question Mike. Mortar is more sticky and thus is good for vertical applications. It isn't as strong having a lower psi generally so I never use it for structural coats. Mixing in mortar to concrete helps increase ease with vertical applications of rockwork. It stays on better. Say 2 bags concrete to 1 bag mortar. Bytheway I use 60lb bags cuz the 90's wear me out too much. 😝 Hope that helps. 👍😎
So you don’t use concrete mixed with mortar except for the scratch coat? I’m assuming the structural scratch coat was already in place which is why you went straight mortar mix? Thanks.
Hi Artur, you just need a clean sand and Portland cement or a comparable product in your country. Mix a 1 to 1 ratio of material for a creamy sticky mix or a 1 to 3, (sand to cement) for less sticky mix. Whatever is used in Poland to set bricks in place should work... Good luck. More fake rock how-to's, including free pdf downloads and more are at davehenderson.podia.com Then I have blogs and links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com Cheers, Mr. Dave :)
Thanks for the question Wil. As you can see in the video it's just a pre-mixed bagged mortar mix called Spec. Mix from Home Depot, (or wherever). I add a few scoops of Portland cement to make it a bit more "sticky" plus the Sika Acrylic that I also mentioned in the video. Hope this helps. More fake rock how-to's, including free pdf downloads and more are at davehenderson.podia.com if ya like. My blogs and links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com. Wish you all the best! Cheers, Mr. Dave :)
Hello, may I ask do you plan to present your ingredients for Europeans, too? We have different measures (SI) , different standards for concrete, different manufacturers (Mapei, Knauf, Baumit, etc). As a European it is hard to identify what is fine. Thanks.
Yep, check my other vids. Also have other cool content, including free pdf downloads and more at davehenderson.podia.com. Blogs & links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com. Anyway, thanks for your kind words. Appreciate it. Now go have an awesone day NO MATTER WHAT! Cheers, Mr. Dave. :)
I’m going to go for it with throwing that fog powder too sounds like a fantastic idea. The video doesn’t do the color the proper justice. What if I threw a variety of Davis color say .25 - .75 lbs , then contrast with the fog? To maybe use no paint or least amount possible? Maybe go straight to speckling or paddling(highlighting) with a brush and straight paint(thinking out loud) one downside of artificial rock I don’t like given to the customer is paint that is not going to last
Hey Rib, thanks for the kind words. I would also try "Color Hardener" in place of the fog coats. Same application but it'll be harder and more long lasting than fog coat. Anyway if youd like to chevk out other fake rock how-tos, including free pdf downloads and more go to davehenderson.podia.com. My blogs and links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com Have an awesome week NO MATTER WHAT! Cheers, Mr. Dave. :)
I put my mixer on a piece of plywood that is soaked in linseed oil and with the hose I keep it clean so what spills I use a flat shovel and loose very little. The oil keeps the plywood for many use's 👈🤠👉
Can you tell me the brand name cuz I can't find anything other than this one, (see link) for $37.57 for 2.5 gallons a bit cheaper per gallon... www.homedepot.com/p/Custom-Building-Products-10-qt-Liquid-Thinset-Admixture-for-Non-Modified-Mortars-AMA2/100034962
Actually I'd prefer 80lb bags instead. I do use 60lb bags for all my concrete when doing hand work though... Decided long ago i didn't need to continue trying to be a hero... 😝👍😎
Really helpful as this is the next step I’m doing for my rock. I wasn’t able to find the Spec mix so I just got a mortar mix this time. Thanks for the tips, the videos really compliment the topics in your books and give a nice visual understanding.
Really been enjoying your videos, Learning different techniques and a lot of confirmation of my own. I don’t really know any of other rock guys. It’s such a creative trade with really no standardized way of doing things I love to see other peoples ideas and techniques. I love doing rock work kinda out style right now, So I don’t get to do as much as I do everything else with the Pools as well. But I always reach to it better than the last when I get one. Finally gonna be able to build my own pool and getting excited to do something really tricked out for my daughters. Looking forward to doing your style of texture with the hopper never done it that way but looks a hell of a lot easier and more realistic than stamping . Thanks
The electric imer mixer. Love mine. Had it for decades.
I would love access to a PDF list of all the tools, materials, products, ratios that you use for projects!
Hi Tom, I'm pretty sure I've got all that info in my "Makin' Rocks" book. davehenderson.podia.com/makin-rocks-ebook. But I keep things simple so regular bagged concrete, mortar, Sika acrylic add-mix, (couple seconds pour per 5 gallon bucket mix or 8 second with a cement mixer and 2, 94lb bags of morrar). After that the other info is scattered through my TH-cam vids or at davehenderson.podia.com. Anyway, thanks for checking our my content. Appreciate it. Cheers, Mr. Dave. :)
i think it would be more efficient to just mix with a drill paddle and in a bucket with zero loss and %100 efficiency
all that for 1.5 buckets?
I live in Ontario all my word of mouth is north Oc to the easterly la county cities, I’m wondering if I can labor for you for free a day or two here and there at different stages ?been a hard worker all my life, I’m pretty a well-versed Mason , concrete block granite tile stone, Pools/hardscapes, couldn’t see myself doing anything else for a living, but I have an actual passion for rock work and improving. Mine is not poor, And definitely built with integrity, impressive to a homeowner I guess but it’s no where near wow or masterful
And takes me way too much time.
Heh Dave, I'm a paid subscriber to your network. My question involves the use of mortar as opposed to the concrete. It seems that on some builds, you use the typical concrete bag. On this, you used the the blended mortar mix. So the question is....what conditions call for using concrete as opposed to using the blended mortar?
Thanks for the question Mike. Mortar is more sticky and thus is good for vertical applications. It isn't as strong having a lower psi generally so I never use it for structural coats. Mixing in mortar to concrete helps increase ease with vertical applications of rockwork. It stays on better. Say 2 bags concrete to 1 bag mortar. Bytheway I use 60lb bags cuz the 90's wear me out too much. 😝 Hope that helps. 👍😎
So you don’t use concrete mixed with mortar except for the scratch coat? I’m assuming the structural scratch coat was already in place which is why you went straight mortar mix? Thanks.
I want mine to be a brown color. How do you do that?
As with all concrete/mortars you can use tints to change the color. A quick online search found this: www.amazon.com/Concrete-Color/s?k=Concrete+Color
How I can make myself mortal mix, this product is not available in Poland
Hi Artur, you just need a clean sand and Portland cement or a comparable product in your country. Mix a 1 to 1 ratio of material for a creamy sticky mix or a 1 to 3, (sand to cement) for less sticky mix. Whatever is used in Poland to set bricks in place should work... Good luck. More fake rock how-to's, including free pdf downloads and more are at davehenderson.podia.com Then I have blogs and links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com Cheers, Mr. Dave :)
what type of mortar are you using?
Thanks for the question Wil. As you can see in the video it's just a pre-mixed bagged mortar mix called Spec. Mix from Home Depot, (or wherever). I add a few scoops of Portland cement to make it a bit more "sticky" plus the Sika Acrylic that I also mentioned in the video. Hope this helps. More fake rock how-to's, including free pdf downloads and more are at davehenderson.podia.com if ya like. My blogs and links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com. Wish you all the best! Cheers, Mr. Dave :)
Hello, may I ask do you plan to present your ingredients for Europeans, too? We have different measures (SI) , different standards for concrete, different manufacturers (Mapei, Knauf, Baumit, etc). As a European it is hard to identify what is fine. Thanks.
Great work as always Dave. Is there a follow up video of you actually shooting the mortar with your hopper?
Yep, check my other vids. Also have other cool content, including free pdf downloads and more at davehenderson.podia.com. Blogs & links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com. Anyway, thanks for your kind words. Appreciate it. Now go have an awesone day NO MATTER WHAT! Cheers, Mr. Dave. :)
I’m going to go for it with throwing that fog powder too sounds like a fantastic idea. The video doesn’t do the color the proper justice.
What if I threw a variety of Davis color say .25 - .75 lbs , then contrast with the fog? To maybe use no paint or least amount possible? Maybe go straight to speckling or paddling(highlighting) with a brush and straight paint(thinking out loud) one downside of artificial rock I don’t like given to the customer is paint that is not going to last
Hey Rib, thanks for the kind words. I would also try "Color Hardener" in place of the fog coats. Same application but it'll be harder and more long lasting than fog coat. Anyway if youd like to chevk out other fake rock how-tos, including free pdf downloads and more go to davehenderson.podia.com. My blogs and links to other platforms are at www.daverhenderson.com
Have an awesome week NO MATTER WHAT! Cheers, Mr. Dave. :)
Sorry spell check bo bo " Hey Rob"... 👍😎
Nice.
Thank you Kathryn. Appreciate your kind feedback. :)
I put my mixer on a piece of plywood that is soaked in linseed oil and with the hose I keep it clean so what spills I use a flat shovel and loose very little. The oil keeps the plywood for many use's 👈🤠👉
Try Planicrete AC latex Admixture from MAPEI
Love it! I hate it when that happens
If you have a Home Depot don't buy that version go to the tile section they have an acrylic admix that's two and a half gallons for like 25 bucks
Can you tell me the brand name cuz I can't find anything other than this one, (see link) for $37.57 for 2.5 gallons a bit cheaper per gallon... www.homedepot.com/p/Custom-Building-Products-10-qt-Liquid-Thinset-Admixture-for-Non-Modified-Mortars-AMA2/100034962
Another trick is thinset the great thinset that one works best
Sika Acrylic Add-Mix. In concrete supplies section of the store. 👍😎
Oh my aching ass, so much heart ache on the job. The customers don’t know what a person goes through with all the bullshit!
I feel like you may have confused some people, I never heard of a 94# Mortar mix. I'm pretty sure you meant 80#!
Hi Ron, Here's the stuff. www.homedepot.com/p/Spec-Mix-94-lb-Type-S-Mason-Mortar-Mix-0179594000/100317718 :)
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I stand corrected, thankfully we're weaker on the east coast and they stock 60 and 80# bags.
Actually I'd prefer 80lb bags instead. I do use 60lb bags for all my concrete when doing hand work though... Decided long ago i didn't need to continue trying to be a hero... 😝👍😎
keeps missing the bucket
Yep. It sure did. Wanna turn off the mixer then pour. :) Sometimes I just run out of energy to keep editing stuff. My bad....
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