Stone Masonry Tips For Beginners(How To Build A Stone Wall From Start
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I'm not a stone mason by any means but with your good teaching and awesome videos I think I may be able to do it. My goal is to build my home with no hired help. I am a sheet metal man/welder by trade I'm also not to bad at being a carpenter and I learned plumbing at a young age. If I can learn the stone mason trade and get down the electrician side I think I will be able to tackle my goal. Thank you to all the trades men here on YouTube that are teaching us guys and not charging a thing for teaching us your skills.
Good job man keep going
Nice work my man.
You lay them nice but you’re flashing is shit
price of this stone cutter... please reply..
I like this guy. Much respect. Great Work.
THANKS MAN LIKE YOUR VIDEO. i AM FROM RUSSIA LIVE IN USA. WORKING LAYING BRICKS. THANKS MAN ENJOYING WATCH YUOR VIDEOS.
How much air space do you leave between the sheathing and the back of the stone, and what are standard wall ties for this full size veneer?
sorry if the video adressed this
thanks!
You can also use an L bracket at the top. Might be more stable and easier to set than the nail. Nice job!