Finishing lime mortar off using a piece of wood, then a churn brush

Finishing lime mortar off after leaving it over night & a demo of the correct way to use a churn brush.

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  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways71746 ай бұрын

    Great no nonsense video. Cheers 👍🏻

  • @badger4361
    @badger4361 Жыл бұрын

    I like the way you mentioned using sound, thats next level understanding right there, thanks for pointing that out (please excuse the pun). 😅

  • @Southpoint2019
    @Southpoint20192 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic

  • @iwayini
    @iwayini2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this video. Much appreciated.

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you any other videos you would like just ask I will see what I can do

  • @martinburke3755
    @martinburke3755 Жыл бұрын

    Good work!! never thought of whacking it staggered a few times!!

  • @user-jv2zj9nq1p
    @user-jv2zj9nq1p2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant, thank god for the Irish who invented stone masonory and this is dead on correct because it isn't easy picking the rite stones fair play lad

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words much appreciated

  • @rogerthedodger5788
    @rogerthedodger57882 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to do these lime pointing tutorials. Best I've seen. I'm trying to repoint chimney breast in roof but it seems to dry out very quickly despite misting spraying wall ie dry by next day. Is that really no good? Do I need to redo it and soak wall? Whatever it is though its better than the loose sand thats in joints or missing altogether!

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the compliment it means alot , Soak the wall before pointing ie with a hose pipe if you can and then after you have repointed it mist it over as often as you possibly can for a minimum of 3 days for this time of year if your pointing in a windy area cover it with a sheet as the breeze will dry it out alot quicker

  • @perejoe1236

    @perejoe1236

    2 ай бұрын

    He said he used NHL3.5 on this wall

  • @mikebryan544
    @mikebryan5449 ай бұрын

    Hi Glenn, great set of videos and work is great. Can you point me to a video for laying with 3.5 lime please. Ive done some practice walls in yard with a collage hydrated lime mix and found that ok

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    9 ай бұрын

    I dont do brick laying only repointing Try izzie the brickie he does bricklaying and was asking me about lime so might have done some by now

  • @Lisa-lz2ul
    @Lisa-lz2ul Жыл бұрын

    Another great video. How many times do you knock it back and is that the last step?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    You knock it back till it follows the stone and looks tidy I should of done a close up After you do the knocking back put damp hessian over it

  • @irenemckechnie7283
    @irenemckechnie72832 жыл бұрын

    Excellent job love your tutorial. Quick question using NHL3.5 (west coast Scotland) what grade of sand is best to use in a victorian stone villa.

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd use a washed sharp sand choose the sand carefully make sure it's not sea dredged

  • @zeusricochant7357

    @zeusricochant7357

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Will that come out like the colour your doing just now using washed Sharp sand.? Ive been pointing granite for years but using cement. Have you any tips for using lime in summer time. Someone wants me to point a house in lime that was built 100s of years ago in North East Scotland. It was all harled but was pointed originally and its patchy with cement and lime from over the years of patch work. Thanks in advance

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    @zeusricochant7357 I'd use a lafarge or Saint astier nhl2 or 3.5 Talk to the Scottish lime center they might know the area that you are working in If its to hot take the day off or rake out don't point I work under sheets so the wall is in a shadow Plenty of damp hessian and keep soaking the walls before and after you point

  • @Hew.Jarsol
    @Hew.Jarsol6 ай бұрын

    Good job. Pointing makes hell of a difference. Does lime let damp through differently to cement somehow?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes lime releases water it wicks away Cement will lock moisture behind it

  • @leebrown5584
    @leebrown5584 Жыл бұрын

    love your work how long would it be before the hessian sheets can be removed would you keep them on for 5 days and would you wet the wall at all after pointing or just the hessian sheeting

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    Please feel free to subscribe it helps getting my channel out there Depending on the temperature I would keep it on 5 days dampen the Hessian each day If it's hot the next day if it's gone of hard enough soak it two or three times a day with a hose pipe You want it to slow set The slower it sets the less chance of it cracking and drying out too quick Hope that helps

  • @leebrown5584

    @leebrown5584

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks for the advice much appreciated

  • @petertaylor6384
    @petertaylor63842 жыл бұрын

    Hi mate. Your works mustard. Quick question I made a strong NHL 5 mix with some good sand and some fine seashell to match.it gets battered by the weather so I wanted a hardy mix and it looks good really strong.it has developed 1 or 2 fine cracks on the long runs. Only done the lime last couple of years of 17 years in the game so knowledge appreciated.top work

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you means a lot as there's a lot of key board warriors trying to put me down for helping others Cracks appear for a few reasons Water drying out of the mix if you mixed it to wet The size of aggregate in the mix Did you mix it long enough Hard isn't always better as it needs room for movement Did you give the walls a good soaking before you started Did you compact it back with a piece of wood and chin brush How long ago did you do it I'm here to help send some pictures if you like I can talk you through how to repair it

  • @daniellukasiak8293
    @daniellukasiak82932 жыл бұрын

    Hi, just a quick question, when pointing inside the house, is it also necessary to cover it with a hessian or just mist over it every now and again? Also, in total, how long does it take for the mortar to be completely dry? Thanks!!

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can use Hessian inside it just keeps the wall damper for longer Mist over as often as you can Try and keep misting over for a minimum 3 days or as long as you can You want a slow set

  • @sebgreenfield8800
    @sebgreenfield88002 жыл бұрын

    Hi there. Thanks for the great vid. I need to repoint some internal walls - grade 2 listed yorkshire grit stone farm buildings. Loose limewash (I think) on the inside all crumbling off. Should I use NHL or putty? Outside walls have been pointed already in lime. Any preference of brand too? Would be great if you get a chance to do a vid on internal wall lime pointing. Thanks.

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi you need to speak to your conservation officer He will let you know what type of lime you need to use

  • @sebgreenfield8800

    @sebgreenfield8800

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 👍

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@amyntas97jones29 also check the bag see what date it says on the side And use the lime that you have opened within a week and seal the bag up as tight as you can after opening if you don't use the full bag

  • @leebrown5584
    @leebrown5584 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Glen love your work dose this technique also need to be used when using hydraulic lime or is it only for fat limes

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi this is hydraulic lime NHL 3.5

  • @shaunawilliams2739
    @shaunawilliams27392 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for all your videos, so much information! I've recently started hacking off the render from my 1900 stone house, some parts have definitely got cement but the majority is like black mortar. Would this have lime in it? We don't have any signs of damp inside the house but render is just so ugly 😝 How soon after replacing the mortar do you normally wait to paint/seal? Have you got any recommendations for cleaners for natural stone? Thanks so much for any info!

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes it will be lime probably black ash mortar or mixed with soot out of a chimney So you are going to repoint it then you want to lime wash it is that correct?

  • @shaunawilliams2739

    @shaunawilliams2739

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd it's quite soft and hasn't been done the neatest! Fortunately the render hasn't stuck very well to the stone so hasn't done too much damage. I've been looking at mineral paint as they seem to promise a good lifespan. I'd love to whitewash but unfortunately we don't have a very nice neighbour on the one side so access would be difficult to get every few years when it needs another coat!

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shaunawilliams2739 mineral paints are good as there breathable Cleaning the stone depending how bad it is use a doff cleaning system or uses low pressure and steam Or acid are the only things you can use

  • @hugh3sy7
    @hugh3sy74 ай бұрын

    Another really informative video, thabks for these. Two questions from me if i may 1. what does covering really do? Its not going to make any difference to the temperature, but i guess keeps the wind off 2. Is late march too soon to do my re-pointing?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    4 ай бұрын

    Covering with hessian In the summer stops direct sunlight drying it out to quick In the winter or cold weather Frost freezing rain and wind Clings to hessian rather than the pointing As long as the temperature is staying above freezing overnight its fine I'd still cover for 7 days to prevent frost damage Hope that helps

  • @hugh3sy7

    @hugh3sy7

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd amazing, thanks so much. Just googled your website, you're based in Buckley, not too far from where I grew up in Ruabon. I'm going to repoint my Mum's house there in the last week of March and am binge watching your videos in advance. I note you're fully booked up for most of 2024. Would you have say 30 mins for a video call for me to run some ideas past you and show you the sandstone itself and whether the existing mortar under the cement render is lime based? I'll pay you for your time of course

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    4 ай бұрын

    @hugh3sy7 yeah wattsapp me some pictures or videos And I can give you some advice and a rough area where the property is

  • @DRJMF1
    @DRJMF12 жыл бұрын

    what do you think to using hot lime mortar instead of hydraulic lime ? Its a better material...stickier and high compressive strength and needs just knocking up (hammering) and essentially no water to make it workable.

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi hot lime has its place I'm in north Wales the rain comes sideways So NHL 2 and 3.5 I use most of the time I switch to hot lime if it's a protected area And I can leave the Hessian on longer Compacting it back gives the lime it's strength not just it setting

  • @davidudis4518
    @davidudis4518 Жыл бұрын

    Can you make video on how you clean and maintain your mortar mixer

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi I'm pretty sure I've done one If not I will soon

  • @ryandoyle1793
    @ryandoyle17932 жыл бұрын

    Hi mate I am repointing a large gable end in dundee. I am new to this and just doing a favour for a friend. I am using nhl 3.5. The weathers not too good this coming week. Very windy. Any pointers? I’ve already learned a lot from your videos. Great work I want a grey colour so will be adding a little black dye

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Black dye if it's a cement dye it's no good for lime Google lime supplies Ask them for grey brick dust or a grey colour pigment you can add to lime Wind will dry your lime out really quick so either wait till it's not windy or sheet your scaffolding up But be very careful as there been a few scaffolding jobs collapsing in this wind

  • @ryandoyle1793

    @ryandoyle1793

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks mate. Will I still be able to rub it up the next day if it does dry a little faster than usual?

  • @ryandoyle1793

    @ryandoyle1793

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd I thought with the temperature being low that it will slow down the setting time?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryandoyle1793 yes setting time will slow down in the cold but high winds will speed it up It could fail If it's a bit stiff or started to go white just missed it over with water and knock it back when it's ready

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryandoyle1793 just light mist it mate with a fine spray

  • @Scribe3168
    @Scribe31682 жыл бұрын

    What’s the best thing to use to remove the white residue left behind from the snots touching brickwork?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Depends how long it's been on the bricks butWater and a rag give it a good rub Or failing that a light acid but if you get acid on your pointing it will change its colour

  • @lazycarper7925
    @lazycarper79252 жыл бұрын

    hi when you knock the pointing back into the wall with the brush , what do you hope its doing ?,

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your compacting the sharp grit and sort sand together it gives the mix it's strength

  • @lazycarper7925

    @lazycarper7925

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd cheers

  • @peterfcoyle9127
    @peterfcoyle912710 ай бұрын

    Glenn, can a wall be built with lime putty or must it be NHL 3.5?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    10 ай бұрын

    You can build a wall out of anything really But if it was a choice of putty or nhl I'd choose nhl

  • @peterfcoyle9127

    @peterfcoyle9127

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Glenn. As a boy I saw my father make putty for plaster. Some of the KZread videos are confusing hence my question. I work in construction in the states and everything here is Portland. Very few masons here understand lime mortar let alone use it.

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    10 ай бұрын

    @peterfcoyle9127 yeah a lot of miss information out there but the states have different temperatures to us But I try to make sure people understand that harder doesn't mean better You want to sacrifice the pointing rather than the brick or stone

  • @peterfcoyle9127

    @peterfcoyle9127

    10 ай бұрын

    Here it is all about production. Lime mortar sets too slowly. They want to be on the wall the next day running it up higher. Lime mortar goes up 6-8 lifts and you must wait for carbonation. I mentioned this to a brick ie once and he looked at me like I had two heads.

  • @mikede2331
    @mikede233111 ай бұрын

    Do you need to keep the NHL moist for 3-7 days to carbonate then let dry, so mist daily?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi mist the first couple of days Then soak it after that it will have gone of enough but keep the hessian over it as well

  • @mikede2331

    @mikede2331

    11 ай бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd why soak it mate? I did mine last year first time was great, this year somone else's and cracking must be from sun getting on it can't think of anything else, But mine dried in 8 hours a day max and its not cracked odd, may be tho weak seem ok, ill have to do mine again if i get problems seems ok tho, nhl 3.5 like u and 3:1 I do It's 7pm got home hour ago and now gonna go back to they house and scrape it nooo lol

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    11 ай бұрын

    @mikede2331 what brand of nhl did you use Cracking can be You didn't mix it long enough It's too wet when you put it in the wall and it shrinks Soak it if its warm days to stop it shrinking as misting will dry in seconds

  • @mikede2331

    @mikede2331

    11 ай бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd it was secil 3.5 And sand was Aggregates for Mortar (Blaenavon) Mix 3:1 My house was also same lime same mix But sand they use in cardigan castle.. I need to look at that chart I think forgot what's it called now have heared some talk about it I'm south wales Swansea

  • @tonybr2469
    @tonybr2469 Жыл бұрын

    How much is a churn brush and it’s something I’ve never heard of?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    You have to ring round to get the best deals I buy them in boxes of 10 £6.50 each they were last time

  • @DRJMF1
    @DRJMF12 жыл бұрын

    the addition of water slows the carbonation, yet the beating with a rigid brush facilitates carbonation.....so I am a little confused on after care ??

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is an NHL I'm using so it needs water to set Knocking it back with the churn brush gives it it's strength as it's compacting different shapes of sand together after care is protecting your work from drying out to quick Use Hessian and sheets and mist over with water

  • @tonybr2469
    @tonybr2469 Жыл бұрын

    How many brushes do you go through?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably 6 to 8 a year depending on the job

  • @jamiewatkinson4123
    @jamiewatkinson41232 жыл бұрын

    Hi buddy, what and how do u charge for stone pointing???

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    There's a few factors On how hard it is to take out and how many days it takes How much material your going to use What lime as some bags are £13.50 to £22 a bag What area you live in I'm north Wales so people from down south charge a lot more

  • @jamiewatkinson4123

    @jamiewatkinson4123

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm from the states I charge minimum for BRICK-POINTING by the square foot is $15 but for stone minimum is $18 minimum sound about right

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamiewatkinson4123 stone sounds cheap are you using sand and cement Or a NHL or hot lime

  • @jamiewatkinson4123

    @jamiewatkinson4123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd $18 a square foot is cheap? I thought so what would I charge$25 a square foot?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamiewatkinson4123 I'm in the UK so you need to find out what your competition is charging in your area Depending on there skill level compared to yours

  • @mikede2331
    @mikede2331 Жыл бұрын

    Hi how do you get that colour nhl?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    The nhl is white It's the sand that dictates the finished colour I used a brown washed sharp sand

  • @mikede2331

    @mikede2331

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks

  • @richardreese1974
    @richardreese19742 жыл бұрын

    for how many days do you knock it back??

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it kept damp depends on temp If it's hot do it within the first day If it's colder you can knock it back 2 to 3 days

  • @richardreese1974

    @richardreese1974

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd so this weather where I am it's about 19 at the moment keep it damp for a few days and just knock it once?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richardreese1974 What I do is when it goes thumb print hard is push it back with a stick first let it go off a bit more then hit it with a churn brush You don't want to over work it with the churn brush

  • @richardreese1974

    @richardreese1974

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd ok great! Yeah I've finished it off and gone over it with the churn brush once so keep it damp for 3-4 days

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richardreese1974 give it a good soak after you take all your sheets off Sounds good what you have done

  • @MrHamidjadoon
    @MrHamidjadoon Жыл бұрын

    Why have you covered the walls with tarpaulins

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    To put a shadow on the stone to keep it out of full sun

  • @rayhat5111
    @rayhat51112 жыл бұрын

    Hit like as soon as the camera fell over.

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol I'm just a beginner at you tube videos It was the wind honest 🤣😅

  • @SofiFabrice-tn4mq
    @SofiFabrice-tn4mq Жыл бұрын

    D

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Жыл бұрын

    ?

  • @florentinalily
    @florentinalily10 ай бұрын

    that's not churning.. 😅churning is banging the mortar back into the joint to get air pockets out and to fix the mortar firmly at the back of the stone.. it leaves a stippled finish

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    10 ай бұрын

    If you actually watched the video 4 minutes in on the video you see me doing what you described I use the wood first to push any lime back into voids as just using a brush can still leave voids I'm compacting the 5 different sizes of sand together and giving that aged look If my videos aren't for you there's plenty of other videos for you to put down without watching them 😤

  • @remigiuszzylinski7329
    @remigiuszzylinski7329Ай бұрын

    How much would you charge for a wall like this one ?

  • @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    @GMTpointingspecialistsltd

    Ай бұрын

    I'd have to do a site visit Or see some pictures first But I can't do it this year as I'm fully booked