STONEYARD®

STONEYARD®

New England Stone Veneer

Stoneyard.com
2 Spectacle Pond Rd
Littleton, MA 01460 USA

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  • @formdog9861
    @formdog9861Күн бұрын

    excellent product i'm down on cape cod

  • @bullboss7698
    @bullboss76985 күн бұрын

    That should last for a day or two.

  • @mrForestBeard
    @mrForestBeard11 күн бұрын

    wow!

  • @shmuelfrancesca5400
    @shmuelfrancesca540013 күн бұрын

    Water in the hole..not good

  • @billmarino4360
    @billmarino436022 күн бұрын

    Is this rated for outdoor installation, what’s the cost per panel/ square foot?

  • @stoneyardcom
    @stoneyardcom16 күн бұрын

    Hi Bill, yes these can be installed outdoors. Please email [email protected] for pricing information!

  • @gerrylavelle8433
    @gerrylavelle843329 күн бұрын

    Wow -- 30 years of flagstone stacking in Colorado and I never imagined a chisel with a handle.

  • @Trust_but_Verify
    @Trust_but_VerifyАй бұрын

    I used hammer to tamp much smaller cracks. You need to have more material to allow better tempering.

  • @bendenisereedy7865
    @bendenisereedy7865Ай бұрын

    Not a waller but I've done a few small repairs in limestone, which is easy. Your technique seems like a lot of work though. Where is this?

  • @alexbillings5092
    @alexbillings5092Ай бұрын

    I believe you did a great job. That's awesome makes me wanna go out and fill up a pothole.

  • @governmentflu81
    @governmentflu81Ай бұрын

    What's the music?

  • @bigoldgrizzly
    @bigoldgrizzlyАй бұрын

    why the music - hard enough for an old boy like me to hear what he's saying with all the reverb

  • @clivesmith023
    @clivesmith023Ай бұрын

    Epic 🎉 Thank You!!!

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe292612 ай бұрын

    As soon as I can afford a pallet I'm ordering one!

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe292612 ай бұрын

    First of all - this is why poor people sometimes live in ugly places; this work does not come cheap - to the laborer and the by extension the service consumer. Secondly there has to be a course at every Community college where you can learn the basics of work like this in 3 months. Surely there's a curriculum already. I'm a software developer trying to make the leap into stone masonry - as a hobby but also who knows, might love it so much I quit my job

  • @NoName_213
    @NoName_2132 ай бұрын

    Same method of tapping drywall just different material 👍🏽

  • @sharondiblasio1952
    @sharondiblasio19522 ай бұрын

    I’m trying this on my driveway. I hope they have it by me in Pa

  • @glennalexon1530
    @glennalexon15302 ай бұрын

    Filling a pothole in a few minutes is easy; the question is whether the patch survives the first car driving over it.

  • @davepowell7168
    @davepowell71682 ай бұрын

    Water displacement is more accurate if plausible

  • @davepowell7168
    @davepowell71682 ай бұрын

    Feet and inches? This bot is a 20th century model, now known to be less reliable than metrication. If the presenter had strolled up Mt Everest it would have only been a 5 miler whereas now it is an 8 thousander (meters) which is a higher a sounding number. Ask Google the shape of an oil drum and its grown from waist high in the last century to 22ft high currently Monolithic 'mass' math should allow for variables, time, weather etc

  • @ahmeddaw2786
    @ahmeddaw27862 ай бұрын

    What’s the name of this tool ?

  • @hmg8915
    @hmg89152 ай бұрын

    Sorry, but this is a horrible video for teaching how to point stone.. the mortar was tooled way too early and also brushed way too early.

  • @rogersinger3757
    @rogersinger37572 ай бұрын

    For pity’s sake, has this guy ever built a wall? This is a complete waste of time. Use the goddam stone as it is!!!

  • @CasusUniversum
    @CasusUniversum3 ай бұрын

    Get a lapel mic

  • @CoulterStoneMasonry
    @CoulterStoneMasonry3 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/eodhpduImcetmZM.htmlsi=emzJY_ocbNodCHMl Here’s part 1 of my dry stack!

  • @alansheard553
    @alansheard5533 ай бұрын

    If you need all those tools for dry stone walling you are not walling properly, look at your stone and use what fits. Why waste time wearing yourself out when you could be walling.

  • @MarkFortune-oh6zu
    @MarkFortune-oh6zu2 ай бұрын

    I strongly disagree. The tolerance of the joints and the fineness of the finished face depends on many factors. As a general guide the further away the work will be viewed the coarser the finish and the wider the joints. I think it is wonderful this man is sharing his knowledge, especially as the level of masonry throughout the modern world is absolutely dreadful. No matter what level of masonry is required I will always cut accurate quoins for structural integrity - the aesthetic follows, which in granite and many other breeds of stone requires at the bare minimum a pitcher, punch and lump hammer. As Ferdinand Porsche said “form follows function”.

  • @ryanbeard1119
    @ryanbeard1119Ай бұрын

    F yea

  • @js8821
    @js88213 ай бұрын

    HOW THE FUCK DO WE STILL HAVE POTHOLES IN NYC WHEN THIS IS AVAILABLE... OUR MAYOR IS PURE GARBAGE... OUR STREETS SHOULD BE SMOOTH... EVEN OUR BIKE PATH ONRIVERSIDE IS GARBAGE

  • @DrRose-wm8xl
    @DrRose-wm8xl3 ай бұрын

    Can’t you save some of the material by putting gravel in the hole first?

  • @andrerossi5010
    @andrerossi50103 ай бұрын

    Very good.

  • @aziznoureddine4705
    @aziznoureddine47053 ай бұрын

    What type of stone is this?

  • @stoneyardcom
    @stoneyardcom3 ай бұрын

    This is Stoneyard's Cottage Standard Cut Travertine Thin Stone Veneer.

  • @Highlander1432
    @Highlander14323 ай бұрын

    48 hours till car can drive on it....well that explains why so many are not fixed

  • @ToiletTroll-FJB
    @ToiletTroll-FJB3 ай бұрын

    I don’t know anything about asphalt. But I know enough to know the hole should have been cleaned, prepped, probably heated. The rest of the old fill extracted because there is probably a water layer lying underneath. Hot filled and the edge of the fill site rolled with tar as a seal I hope someone who seal-coats reads this, I’m interested in your take

  • @hh4826
    @hh48264 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the demonstration. Really beautiful work

  • @bartosullivan8050
    @bartosullivan80504 ай бұрын

    Ten times the cost too. Sand and Portland has workd fine for the last 100 years.

  • @stoneyardman
    @stoneyardman4 ай бұрын

    Stone panel install much faster than individual stones

  • @user-pz6xp3nb8f
    @user-pz6xp3nb8f4 ай бұрын

    Прошел год, стена почти готова!))) 😅

  • @Breone
    @Breone4 ай бұрын

    This guy sounds like a host from QVC lmao

  • @michaelaarons5134
    @michaelaarons51345 ай бұрын

    I had to make a quantity of 45 degree corners to wrap the bottom of a bay window. I discovered that I achieved the best result by epoxying the two pieces together using quick setting epoxy (picked up at a local HF). If you are patient you can just hold the pieces together until the epoxy sets up, otherwise you can build a jig to hold them together while the epoxy cures. After they were setup and the epoxy was still soft, I took another piece of stone and rubbed the seam. This helped to do three things: 1) remove any excess epoxy that had bled out, 2) embed some stone dust in the epoxy to help hide the seam, and 3) blunt the corner/edge to make it appear more natural. The mason I hired to do the stonework had never seen someone epoxy the pieces together before. He said it made installing them as a single piece much easier than trying to mate the two pieces. I am really picky and was extremely happy with how it came out. Definitely worth the effort IMO. Hope reading this tip might help you.

  • @BradWetherbee
    @BradWetherbee5 ай бұрын

    U never add water

  • @user-ol1qm9ey7g
    @user-ol1qm9ey7g6 ай бұрын

    ทำอะไรอยู่เหรอ ก็กำลังเก็บเงินอยู่ยังไง

  • @user-ol1qm9ey7g
    @user-ol1qm9ey7g6 ай бұрын

    ฉันมีเครื่องมือไม่มากฉันไปเก็บมาทีละเล็กทีละน้อยทำไป 3 เดือน 4 เดือน ถ้าคุณไม่ให้คนหาให้คุณทำงานใหญ่ไม่ได้แน่นอน

  • @RATTLEY67
    @RATTLEY676 ай бұрын

    I've been fixing potholes for 25 years.How do you leave cones on a highway for 24 hours? Not practicle.Also 12 minutes for 1 pothole? From Australia

  • @habibibapo
    @habibibapo7 ай бұрын

    We need to stop overfilling these things. quarter of an inch is nothing so u wont feel it when ur driving over it but now when u put it OVER the surrounding area then it creates a bump which is equally as bad if not worse. It’s not going to compact as much as u think, not an inch worth at least 😂 you’re already packing it down.

  • @habibibapo
    @habibibapo7 ай бұрын

    now im not saying you did a bad job, im referring to these construction workers nowadays and to the point u made about overfilling it an inch- it should be equal after u pack it down or a tinnnyyyyyy gap lower

  • @habibibapo
    @habibibapo7 ай бұрын

    u did good actually by shoveling out the middle, the edges werent too bad either

  • @mrForestBeard
    @mrForestBeard7 ай бұрын

    mmmm Juicy! :3

  • @mexikano89
    @mexikano897 ай бұрын

    One question, what make and model is the gun?

  • @cb9605
    @cb96057 ай бұрын

    So what’s the secret?

  • @vladimirvladimirovich8081
    @vladimirvladimirovich80817 ай бұрын

    Моя мечта - такая куча камня !

  • @robertpowers9174
    @robertpowers91747 ай бұрын

    Rock on???

  • @renees1021
    @renees10218 ай бұрын

    Transfer A Dandelion next time.

  • @renees1021
    @renees10218 ай бұрын

    A bit of satisfaction came upon me seeing a pothole being filled in. 😊

  • @MarkFortune-oh6zu
    @MarkFortune-oh6zu8 ай бұрын

    Hey Brian, love your work. I’ve never seen a punch used like that before, amazed the tool can take that kind of treatment. I apprenticed as a traditional stone carver in my youth over here in Ireland, the quarry forge where the old boys tempered their tools had fallen into disuse with the onset of carbide tools but the technique for punch work came down through the generations of stone cutters and carvers using tempered carbon steel which had a tendency to fracture when abused. The technique I was taught (mainly through observing the stone cutters) which appears to be a lot more efficient plucks the stone from its bed. The posture is very relaxed harnessing the weight of the hammer and gravity to apply force and allowing it rebound to raise it back into striking position, conserving as much energy as possible with the maximum output. Often the punch is repositioned on every blow in a tic tack rhythmical manner which is why the tool was often referred to as a shifting punch.

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe292612 ай бұрын

    Please find people who can still do this and upload a video, if you personally can't record a demo that is

  • @jerrycroteau9478
    @jerrycroteau94788 ай бұрын

    Pointing is the icing on the cake.