How It’s Made: Stucco
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1:26 “Using this research lab mixer.”
Shows the most ubiquitous Hobart countertop mixer found in every professional kitchen and pastry shop in the world.
lol read this comment before watching, I have a Hobart here @ home so needless to say I was excited!
LETS GOO!
Had me dying🤣🤣🤣
Yep, got me too… 😆
I mean it's a mixer and a research lab so I feel like by definition it's a research lab mixer but it had me laughing my ass off
Damn, I wanted to make this comment too lol
I've been a fan of this show since 2007! I don't have cable anymore so I'm so happy for for these TH-cam uploads!
They’ve got a few seasons on Hulu if you’ve got that, nothin crazy but like 3 or 4 seasons
Same here
@@OfficialDeathScythe Thank you! I was not aware of that.
I remember when it used to be on Netflix(US)
They have every single episode for free in full form with the link in the description.
1:03 my man really just got sandblasted in the face
That stucco stuck around joke had me rolling on the floor 😂
By far this is the best factory that had HTM camera.
Demos, QA, full run through of the process, ingredients clearly labeled and shown.
10/10
The writers on this show were excellent. Always a subtle pun that just lifts it. Coming up next: hot air balloons.
I like how all the employees don't wear masks around the silica dust
The lack of PPE in this video is nuts
Has there ever been a How It's Made: How It's Made???????
Let's get on that! 👏🏾
- OK weirdo, now I want it too.
@@zora_noamflannery2548 😂 😂
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"Whether cement or acrylic based, stucco is always this gooey paste"
Nice rhymes man
A whole bar 😂
I love the "How It's Made" series.
Fascinating comment, Jimmy!
me too
@@Gravy_Master I always try to come up with something pithy 😁
@@jimpolk Pithy! What a great word and usage of it, Polkster!
Thanks science Channel! now I will make my own stucco and consume it
Very interesting to see how it's all made.
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Will u see it.
That's why I get into this show
Yo Freshy - I don’t think that’s you in your profile pic, but I’m still going to check out your 90’s Nostalgia playlist. That shit’s right up my alley 🤜🤛
@@ScienceBytes Tell me what your two best uploads are and I’ll watch both right now.
@@Gravy_Master link to them
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0:25
"Whether cement or acrylic based, Stucco always starts out as a sticky paste."
Kinda sounds like Phil Swift.
Man I kinda feel bad for these workers who are inhaling all this rock dust
Exactly. They need to be wearing masks when dealing with fine particulates.
I'm sure they are on every other day, but on the day of a factory tour by How It's Made, they slicked their hair and wore their best shoes. I would have too.
@@Charmayne7 frfr
I didn't even know this was a thing, I always assumed it was just concrete
Very good program . love this show.
Very good program 👍
Fascinating.💚💚
1:01 guy must be new. Probably got a face full of dust lol
I love to use this to scratch my back
Everyone is using silica sand without respirators: it's going to destroy their lungs, causing scar tissue.
Ikr
Don't go to the beach, it's everywhere.
No one is using respirators...
That one dude who made a mistake: I ENTERED 100 INSTEAD OF 10!
“You’re so fired”
love this show
Very interesting
I'm loving it
#GreatWork #ThankYou
Ok i know it’s a building material but when I see it like this 0:32 , I want to eat it
Yep, stucco has stuck around 😉😅!
Is it just me or does anyone else want to eat the acrylic stucco
You know this is a old video as they don't make those old Hobart mixers anymore! Kitchenaid bought them out a long time ago!
Umm...Hobarts are a standard in stucco/EIFS labs.
@@Pedromeatball they may be standard but they don't make them anymore and haven't for a long time! Hobart was built to last.
@@Jomama02 www.hobartcorp.com/products/food-prep/mixers/n50-5-quart-mixer we just bought two of these last year. Hobart is going fine and syrong.
@@Pedromeatball ok, I stand corrected. They still make the commercial food service ones. It's the home mixer division that they sold off to Kitchenaid in 1983 I believe...or so I've been told.
What can you apply it to? Can it be applied directly to an outdoor plywood wall? And last?
They wrap the wood with tar paper and and a chicken wire like mesh so the stucco grabs
How it's made: How it's made videos.
no green screen at the end?
Now I know 👍
Yo I'm right down the street from lahabra if you wanna see how it's used
i guess a "research lab mixer" is a hobart kitchen mixer in a lab.
You know i always wonder how hot wheels is made
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Will u see it.
@@ScienceBytes i already did,in fact i already watches most of your video
oh thanks 🤗
I like the people handling lime without any protection. That's good and safe.
90% of stucco is not made this way, as in with pre mixed colors. Adding to that, most stucco is mixed onsite by hand because of the massive reduction in cost. Bagged stucco could cost up to $15 per 15 gallons of mud, but hand mixed from Portland cement, sand, and possibly lime could cost as little as $4 per 15 gallons maybe less. Those are just the material costs.
Also, stucco is not 5000 years old. Stucco is modern. Lime plaster, tadelaks, flax oil stabilized earth mixtures, and others were used; however, it’s unlikely anyone who can apply those would call it stucco.
Which type of Stucco is better?
Interesting very interesting 🤨
Cool
00:14 boo
stucco lore
Dusty cement dust in your snoze. Good times.
Makes blowing your nose awesome. Dust mitigation is top priority.
@@Pedromeatball sure wish someone would have been observing that during the course of this video! Everyone is just breathing in whatever dust was there in this TH-cam!
As someone who puts up stucco, this stuff sucks to work with.
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Research lab mixer? Lol. Commercial mixer is what it is. Lol
Those Hobarts are strong and consistent. They've been a staple in labs for decades.
Show's a Kitchen Aide lol
Hobart**
Can you do a how it's made on How you produce a video.
Nc
Is this the good kind or the kind that turns OSB into mulch over time?
That pun
/ˈstukko/
To everyone who is reading this:
You are beautiful! ❤
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Exactly!
However if you Do Not Paint The Stucco It WILL Deteriorate Much Much Sooner, Giving It A Shorter Life Span Then Necessary!
Bro that is not true I'm sure a painter told you that. My grandpa was a plasterer my dad was a plasterer my uncle my brother both plasterers I'm a plasterer, and I can promise you painting causes the most damage to stucco. Stucco needs to breathe when you paint it it closes up all the pours and it can't absorb any moisture and doesn't have any room the expand and contract causing chips and large cracks
@@elryan6785 Depends on whether you're going over cement based or latex based (which I know, some people don't consider "true" stucco).
@@elryan6785 Stucco absorbing moisture is what causes it to deteriorate! The paint used on stucco expands anywhere from 75 - 125% of itself which is more than the stucco! FACTS! So there's a huge HOLE in your theory! ....Another FACT!
@@thatswhatsupcuz8926 no it doesn't matter worked with both watched results over a combined century of experience. Paint is a big no no for any stucco. Only person who says otherwise are painters
@@thatswhatsupcuz8926 there's is what's called fog coat to change color it stains the stucco, they have stain for acrylic an cement lahabra sells this omega any of these manufacturers
Fast comment
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Third comment!!!!!!
Sixth