Making the curve for this pathway video was the reason why watched I wish you had shown detail of how the curve looked after you removed the form. A dead blowhammer would also be better than stepping on it much less messy.
Some nice ideas here. Looks to me though you have make the classic mistake of not placing the next form snug against the last set of stones. This leaves a larger gap between forms and makes the sparation of forms sets more obvious. These are designed to be placed right up against the last set to make a seemless pattern. Good tip to flip each form 90° so that there is no regularity to the pattern. And your idea to overlay the form over the last set of stones to make a curve is also a neat trick. Thanks for taking the effort to make this video.
It's a Pathmate form. Quikrete calls them "Walkmaker".They sell them at Lowe's , or on line. They are 24" by 24". You rotate the form 90 degrees every time to vary the path look, and just butt the form up to the last set of formed stones. If you don't mix so dry, they are much easier to use, notice how I said " so dry" that doesn't mean make soup. Also the Colorant she is using can be cut to 1/2 per 80Lb bag, if you don't need such a intense color.
@Barbara T She should have taken a 2 x 4 and screeded it off so that the stones weren't rounded but that the extra concrete was moved off so the stones were level. It looks better and is much easier to walk on. It also reduces the amount of concrete needed and keeps the form cleaner for the next one.
Had mine for 6yrs and see now that stepping on it to make a curve is the best way. Thanks!!
Making the curve for this pathway video was the reason why watched I wish you had shown detail of how the curve looked after you removed the form. A dead blowhammer would also be better than stepping on it much less messy.
Some nice ideas here.
Looks to me though you have make the classic mistake of not placing the next form snug against the last set of stones. This leaves a larger gap between forms and makes the sparation of forms sets more obvious. These are designed to be placed right up against the last set to make a seemless pattern.
Good tip to flip each form 90° so that there is no regularity to the pattern.
And your idea to overlay the form over the last set of stones to make a curve is also a neat trick.
Thanks for taking the effort to make this video.
Tip the mixture from the mixer into the barrow and then tip over the mold, also tip the concrete from the bag straight into the mixer
I love to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing
I love these paving molds , you can also use them to stamp concrete , it’s much cheaper than a silicone stamp
Nice few tips there!
Thank for sharing. I like this way.
OMG!!!! 🤯 Woooooooooow thank you
Great ideas, but it's very unlikely I would do all this work without a mask and the proper clothing attire.
Do you have to clean this form as you're working it..How do you clean it after?
rinse with water yes , and do NOT put as much crete in as she did
Very interesting. Thanks 👍
If you mix your concret properly you should not have to let it sit you should he able to remove the form right away.
Easy and simple are not the same. This is a simple project but nothing involving concrete Is easy.
Unless your a beta
The hardest part is filling in the joints. They always fail to show that part.
Polymer sand or grout works
When your mixing up the Concrete...you should be using a mask...as Concrete will be dangerous if inhailed...BE SAFE!!!!!
Which form is this, where to get it Whats the width?
It's a Pathmate form. Quikrete calls them "Walkmaker".They sell them at Lowe's , or on line. They are 24" by 24". You rotate the form 90 degrees every time to vary the path look, and just butt the form up to the last set of formed stones. If you don't mix so dry, they are much easier to use, notice how I said " so dry" that doesn't mean make soup. Also the Colorant she is using can be cut to 1/2 per 80Lb bag, if you don't need such a intense color.
@@jameslester4474 quickcrete walk maker, found at lowes
@@jameslester4474 Thank you so much. There was a lot left out of this video. How many you form fulls can you get out of a sixty lb bag of concrete?
@@barbarat5729 she stated one form per 80 lb bag. I have seen a few using 60 lb bag. I’m still doing homework on this.
How come no one uses a hand concrete vibrator
For a inch and a half of concrete? Stay inside pops. 😂😂
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I HIGHLY recommend anyone think twice before installing this type that has the rounded upper edges, If you use it a lot it gets wearisome on the feet.
I'm not sure what that means. Would you mind clarifying a bit?
@@barbarat5729 I think she means it hurts your bare feet.
Like when you walking on stones, likein anterdam .. so much walking on stone ..hurt your feet
You can smooth the edges
@Barbara T She should have taken a 2 x 4 and screeded it off so that the stones weren't rounded but that the extra concrete was moved off so the stones were level. It looks better and is much easier to walk on. It also reduces the amount of concrete needed and keeps the form cleaner for the next one.
Horrendous