Well explained mike, Good job if I have to hire a contractor will be you or odell complete concrete. I love you videos, although I'm a concrete contractor in California my self I still learn from you You cant never know everything. Thanks for sharing!
I finally got my damn shirt in, damn coved! I will be representing you in Cody Wyoming! Never thought I would be advertising for you in Cody, when people ask I will talk highly of you.
Thank you Mike for providing all the various videos on stamping... So I feel compelled to share my experience... I'm a DIY'er (weekend warrior!) and I've poured and finished various concrete patios, walkway, and even barnyards over the years.... So I think I know what I'm doing (mistake #1). I just completed a 42 ft X 3 ft wide straight walkway in the front of house. This time I wanted to try the stamping. How hard can it be right? (mistake #2)... I watched enough videos!! Anyway, This is intended to be both a warning, as well as a plug for you the professional! If neatness and looking professional is what counts... Do NOT try this yourself..... If you can live with mediocre results and an amateur -ish look, than try it yourself. The main problem... WAY too many variables that can drastically effect things. Problems started shortly after about the 5-6 wheel barrow load got dumped.... it was about 10:30 am, and already about 82-84 degrees and humid. Next, added color into the truck upon arrival. Driver did say the color can cause concrete to dry quicker.... I told him to go to about 6 slump. It wasn't enough. Before I even got down to about 10-15 ft left to screed... things were ALREADY drying 'dangerously' fast such that it took everything muscle in my body (along with having no choice but to lightly spray water on top so we could float and finish it the best we could)... So in one way I feel like I deserve an award from saving things from being a complete disaster. but due to these unforeseen 'curve balls'.... IT forced us to rush and frantically begin the stamping process immediately!. I was using a 'Italian Slate' texture skin, and thank God, because if we were attempting say a field stone or something with grout lines, It surely would have been a disaster!! So the Gull Gray color seems much lighter due to the water sprayed on top, and the Storm Gray release agent seems 'blotchy' at best..... All things considered, I think I can live with the result, but wondering if an overlay 're-do' is a possibility or should I do as the wife says and , 'Better quit while your ahead' THANKS !!
I would tool (a little roller tool )the marks from the stamp so it can look a little more natural then those lines the stamp makes after u move the stamps I don’t know if I make sense , but good job 👍🏽
Mike love your work. I've watched a lot of your stamping videos and notice you always is integral color and standard dry release. My understanding is that a color hardner has more surface strength and easier to match up on future pours. Is there a reason you dont use or dislike color hardner?
Thanks for all the info you share on your channel! I have taken it upon myself to do a bunch of stamped concrete in my back yard. I am mixing 80lb bags in a mixer so I am doing small sections at a time. The issue I’m running into is when I go to stamp the color hardner is seeping through the joints as I step down on the mats. I think I’m starting to stamp too early but it seems like if I wait any longer it will be set up too much. I start once I can only push down about a quarter of an inch on the surface of the concrete. Maybe I’m putting the color hardner on too early. Should I wait till all the bleed water is evaporated before I throw on color hardner? Thanks again for all the info!
Yea, we either wait for the bleed water to evaporate, or if it feels ready, we have to mag float off the remaining water or squeegee it off. Then we broadcast the release powder and stamp. We do also get some paste seeping up through the joints of the stamps. I'll rub out the joints the next day when we wash the slab with a round metal stake to remove that extra hardened paste.
On the stamped concrete I noticed you didn't put any control joints. Since the stamped concrete has shallow ridges, are you concerned for uncontrolled cracks?
Mike nice job. I like the Ashler slate stamps. We just did same pattern on a 4’x70’ sidewalk a couple days ago. I’ll be posting a video soon. Check it out buddy. Love the touch up tool u made out of a paint roller. 👍 we use what looks like a pizza cutter. I also like that roller you have for edges. Where did you get that? Bondo
It's also important how you pick your mats up to move...so you don't scuff the area you just stamped..have you guys poured and stamped bull nose steps ? Now that's alittle tricky..jerry, Concrete Impressions
I worked 9 years for a crete co. And never used these , dont like them, we had aluminum rollers with the design s in the rollers. Hell of a lot better than the rubber stamp. At least for our company.
Wow to the salsa dancer ! Thanks for the vid
Thanks!
Very creative
Thanks!
Top concrete info Utube channel.. You do excellent top grade A-1 quality work Mike
Love the color and finish, that release agent gives it a nice rustic look.
Turned out beautiful!
Thanks Patrick!
Thanks to this video. Explained very well.
Well explained mike, Good job if I have to hire a contractor will be you or odell complete concrete.
I love you videos, although I'm a concrete contractor in California my self I still learn from you
You cant never know everything. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Glad I can help!
You are great guy teach every body this information
Thank you!
Awesome information, thank you!
That's really cool! I like that stamped look.
That's an awesome pattern! Great info thank you!!
Looks great! The only two concrete guys I follow are you and Odel. Both are very good.
Thank you!
Great video Mike. Gives me an idea as a homeowner what I can have a pro like you and your team do. 👍
Thank you!
Awesome video Mike, you and crew (men and women lol) do great work! Love watching your videos!!
Thank you!
I want to try to do a couple stamped, colored cement walkways. This is cool. Thanks
Very good videos!!
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Why did you first use the roller on the sides. Great video!
I want to learn more please mike
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Did you put any color on the concrete before the release ??
I finally got my damn shirt in, damn coved! I will be representing you in Cody Wyoming! Never thought I would be advertising for you in Cody, when people ask I will talk highly of you.
Thank you! Glad you like it
Can I use a regular color as release What happened if don't use release powder
Thank for your videos
Mike, thought you would mention the respirator you were wearing..
Question doesn’t the stamps ruin the border you just rolled on the outside?
What material do you use to make the curves ?
Thank you Mike for providing all the various videos on stamping... So I feel compelled to share my experience... I'm a DIY'er (weekend warrior!) and I've poured and finished various concrete patios, walkway, and even barnyards over the years.... So I think I know what I'm doing (mistake #1). I just completed a 42 ft X 3 ft wide straight walkway in the front of house. This time I wanted to try the stamping. How hard can it be right? (mistake #2)... I watched enough videos!! Anyway, This is intended to be both a warning, as well as a plug for you the professional! If neatness and looking professional is what counts... Do NOT try this yourself..... If you can live with mediocre results and an amateur -ish look, than try it yourself. The main problem... WAY too many variables that can drastically effect things. Problems started shortly after about the 5-6 wheel barrow load got dumped.... it was about 10:30 am, and already about 82-84 degrees and humid. Next, added color into the truck upon arrival. Driver did say the color can cause concrete to dry quicker.... I told him to go to about 6 slump. It wasn't enough. Before I even got down to about 10-15 ft left to screed... things were ALREADY drying 'dangerously' fast such that it took everything muscle in my body (along with having no choice but to lightly spray water on top so we could float and finish it the best we could)... So in one way I feel like I deserve an award from saving things from being a complete disaster. but due to these unforeseen 'curve balls'.... IT forced us to rush and frantically begin the stamping process immediately!. I was using a 'Italian Slate' texture skin, and thank God, because if we were attempting say a field stone or something with grout lines, It surely would have been a disaster!! So the Gull Gray color seems much lighter due to the water sprayed on top, and the Storm Gray release agent seems 'blotchy' at best..... All things considered, I think I can live with the result, but wondering if an overlay 're-do' is a possibility or should I do as the wife says and , 'Better quit while your ahead' THANKS !!
I would tool (a little roller tool )the marks from the stamp so it can look a little more natural then those lines the stamp makes after u move the stamps I don’t know if I make sense , but good job 👍🏽
Thanks!
What material used for make concrete??
What do you use for a sealer?
Is this the 3’x3’ stamps?
Mike love your work. I've watched a lot of your stamping videos and notice you always is integral color and standard dry release. My understanding is that a color hardner has more surface strength and easier to match up on future pours. Is there a reason you dont use or dislike color hardner?
* you dont wanna leave a print with your heel * JARANEMOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
jokes aside, nice work guys, I love doing concrete floors, it's fun.
Why did you use the roller on the outside edge before you used the stamp?
Beautiful job!!!
Where I can buy the stamped mats?
How long after the concrete is poured can we start stamping?
Thanks
That's the key, knowledge. It's different on every pour. It's covered in my stamp course though.
Is it hard to remove the wood on the edges of the cement?
Mike Great video!! Where I can get those stamps?
These are from Butterfield!
Thanks for all the info you share on your channel! I have taken it upon myself to do a bunch of stamped concrete in my back yard. I am mixing 80lb bags in a mixer so I am doing small sections at a time. The issue I’m running into is when I go to stamp the color hardner is seeping through the joints as I step down on the mats. I think I’m starting to stamp too early but it seems like if I wait any longer it will be set up too much. I start once I can only push down about a quarter of an inch on the surface of the concrete. Maybe I’m putting the color hardner on too early. Should I wait till all the bleed water is evaporated before I throw on color hardner? Thanks again for all the info!
Yea, we either wait for the bleed water to evaporate, or if it feels ready, we have to mag float off the remaining water or squeegee it off. Then we broadcast the release powder and stamp. We do also get some paste seeping up through the joints of the stamps. I'll rub out the joints the next day when we wash the slab with a round metal stake to remove that extra hardened paste.
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On the stamped concrete I noticed you didn't put any control joints. Since the stamped concrete has shallow ridges, are you concerned for uncontrolled cracks?
We come back the next day and saw control joints.
Where do I buy/rent stamps?
That is BEAUTIFUL! Loved the pattern - thanks for sharing - you are awesome! {just please go slower at the end when camera pans down the walk, thanks}
Mike nice job. I like the Ashler slate stamps. We just did same pattern on a 4’x70’ sidewalk a couple days ago. I’ll be posting a video soon. Check it out buddy. Love the touch up tool u made out of a paint roller. 👍 we use what looks like a pizza cutter. I also like that roller you have for edges. Where did you get that?
Bondo
How much do you finish the concrete if you plan to put real slate flagstone overlay?
You can usually just float it, then you'll be ready for your mortar bed and flagstone.
It's also important how you pick your mats up to move...so you don't scuff the area you just stamped..have you guys poured and stamped bull nose steps ? Now that's alittle tricky..jerry, Concrete Impressions
Why did he roll the edges?
To ensure the pattern of the stamp is seen on the edges
@@MikeDayConcrete Thank you. I'm going to try that this week!! Great info on this channel!!
Hi Milk
I worked 9 years for a crete co. And never used these , dont like them, we had aluminum rollers with the design s in the rollers. Hell of a lot better than the rubber stamp. At least for our company.
Good Mike, Im into stamped concrete floor base in Nigeria..do you do online training??? Pls I want certification from you company.. my email:
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