There is a link to my website just under the video. There is also a page on my website that explains how my products are made, they are dry-cast stone, NOT concrete.
@@Welleydog Hello thanks for answering so quickly, I appreciate that you do the dry casting and that is what I'm interested in, I haven't really even got a job in mind but you make the stuff look so good I want to have a go maybe just a post topper or something. I found the link that takes me to your website no probs and an interesting site it is too. However I couldn't find any details of how to make them on there. There are a number of additional pages listed on the right hand side of your home page , is it in one of these somewhere ? Any pointers as to where to look ? Thanks
@@perfoperfo9910 Yes, one of those pages, (What is Dry-cast Sandstone is the page) Really you need to see it being made to know how to make is, I used to work for a stone company before I started Shepton Classic Stone, I have made hundreds of tons of dry cast stone since then, its hard on your wrists when you make a lot.
@@Welleydog thanks Mate. I think my wrists will be quite safe with the amount I'm hoping to make ;-) I'm literally just looking at this to make maybe one or two simple things for the garden just because it looks such a cool thing I want to have a go. Is the mix you use a trade secret or would you be willing to share a simple recipe with me so I can have a bash ? I do all my own DIY and so know my limitations I'm not expecting to produce anything that looks like your products but something that looks sorta OK and doesn't fall apart I'll be happy with..
Good video and product. I couldn't find the link on your site as to how it is made. What sub heading is it under please.
There is a link to my website just under the video.
There is also a page on my website that explains how my products are made, they are dry-cast stone, NOT concrete.
@@Welleydog Hello thanks for answering so quickly, I appreciate that you do the dry casting and that is what I'm interested in, I haven't really even got a job in mind but you make the stuff look so good I want to have a go maybe just a post topper or something. I found the link that takes me to your website no probs and an interesting site it is too. However I couldn't find any details of how to make them on there. There are a number of additional pages listed on the right hand side of your home page , is it in one of these somewhere ? Any pointers as to where to look ?
Thanks
@@perfoperfo9910 Yes, one of those pages, (What is Dry-cast Sandstone is the page) Really you need to see it being made to know how to make is, I used to work for a stone company before I started Shepton Classic Stone, I have made hundreds of tons of dry cast stone since then, its hard on your wrists when you make a lot.
@@Welleydog thanks Mate. I think my wrists will be quite safe with the amount I'm hoping to make ;-) I'm literally just looking at this to make maybe one or two simple things for the garden just because it looks such a cool thing I want to have a go. Is the mix you use a trade secret or would you be willing to share a simple recipe with me so I can have a bash ? I do all my own DIY and so know my limitations I'm not expecting to produce anything that looks like your products but something that looks sorta OK and doesn't fall apart I'll be happy with..
Please tell me how to make these planters.
There is a page on my website that explains how handmade dry-cast stone is made, there is a link to the website below the video.
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