Do you know of a contractor in the Kansas City metropolitan area? My driveway has a 3/4 inch thick small stone overlay that was applied 20+ years ago to cover an improperly finished surface. It is breaking up and seperating from the concrete below. There are no cracks or settlement of the concrete below. I could not find a contractor that would quote an overlay. What is your surface preparation to get a good bond to the existing surface.
Hey Ken. The lines are done using fiber tape before the overlay is applies and then pulling the tape once it has dried. I meant to reapond to your other comments but got busy and forgot. Hang in there man. The policy you were concerned about only deals with monetization and once you get to 1000 subscribers it bevomes a non issue. God bless.
David Stein thank you bro, I was stuck on 20 for several months until this demonetization hit and I got busy trying to help these people that are close to a thousand and have been here for a long time you know it's just not right for everybody to be penalized but the end results of this now I'm sitting here I have around 60 subscribers and I'm calling them friends I want to get rid of the sub concept that's too impersonal you know and we need to pull together then we become a Force here on with end TH-cam platform cuz they're treating us you know not very well in general and we all should not be penalized for a few bad apples so many ways to share my thoughts with you if you have time to check out my other videos recently you know better where I'm coming from all right with God bless bye for now keep up the good work bro Ken look forward to hearing from you
Do you know of a contractor in the Kansas City metropolitan area? My driveway has a 3/4 inch thick small stone overlay that was applied 20+ years ago to cover an improperly finished surface. It is breaking up and seperating from the concrete below. There are no cracks or settlement of the concrete below. I could not find a contractor that would quote an overlay. What is your surface preparation to get a good bond to the existing surface.
Good to know, not all materials are the same. Thanks for the share David. :)
Peter Twining You are welcome.
Nice David looks good do you cut the lines with a diamond bit looks good bro God bless keep up the good work Ken
Hey Ken. The lines are done using fiber tape before the overlay is applies and then pulling the tape once it has dried. I meant to reapond to your other comments but got busy and forgot. Hang in there man. The policy you were concerned about only deals with monetization and once you get to 1000 subscribers it bevomes a non issue. God bless.
David Stein thank you bro, I was stuck on 20 for several months until this demonetization hit and I got busy trying to help these people that are close to a thousand and have been here for a long time you know it's just not right for everybody to be penalized but the end results of this now I'm sitting here I have around 60 subscribers and I'm calling them friends I want to get rid of the sub concept that's too impersonal you know and we need to pull together then we become a Force here on with end TH-cam platform cuz they're treating us you know not very well in general and we all should not be penalized for a few bad apples so many ways to share my thoughts with you if you have time to check out my other videos recently you know better where I'm coming from all right with God bless bye for now keep up the good work bro Ken look forward to hearing from you
Are you still doing resin pouring?
what's your opinion on doing an overlay on existing exposed aggregate?
If done correctly, it can work very well. Just make sure you hire a contractor with a good track record and reviews who has experience doing it.
What overlay product do you use david?
“proprietary” you have to call them out to do it, lolz