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Comment by Ryan W.Rall on April 20, 2011 at 8:43pm
WOW !!!! Greg for a first time you really hit a home run!! Looks very authentic &real
Comment by Greg Davis on April 21, 2011 at 8:16am
Thanks Very Much Ryan, I am happy with the first run at it. Of course I can pick it apart but I hope to improve on my technics with time. Nice to have a site like VA.com to show us the ropes, really helps with the learning curve. Thanks again   GD
Comment by Ryan W.Rall on April 21, 2011 at 8:24am
How much material do you think you used on the mailbox?
Comment by Greg Davis on April 21, 2011 at 8:37am
Ryan I think I used a bag of stucco mix plus the sand about 16 shovels full on the scratch coat. On the stone work I went heavy, plus I was experimenting with the mix. Each batch was a bit different but I think it took about two bags per side and three on the front side do to the face. I did waist a bit though being an amateur. I was using 60# bags of mortar plus some admixes. GD
Comment by Ryan W.Rall on April 21, 2011 at 8:47am
Interesting, thanks for the info, yeah my problem is I live here in Southern California and all material supply houses are in the Midwest shipping gets a bit expensive.
Comment by Greg Davis on April 21, 2011 at 12:51pm
Hey Ryan no problem at all. I am going through the same thing, I live in a small town in florida and have no access to pre mixed mud either. Cost more to ship the stuff than to buy it. I do agree with the pros though, it would be nice to just open and mix. If I was doing it for pay, I would do it that way and charge it in the job. I am doing for fun and want to be able to do a lot of it, I think the pros would agree you can do it with out the fancy mix and get good results. I use the pro finish quick crete mortar ( sets slower) with a little polymer and concrete mesh. worked ok for me on the mail box, would like to lighten it up a bit though. Next project I will be doing that and fine tuning my mix. Just mix some mud and carve it, hell at $5 bucks a bag what do you have to loose is the way I look at it. Not sure if you are a member to the Vertical Artisans.com site but your sing up fee is Money well spent. He gives up years of experience on that site for a very fair price. I was very confident after a couple days on the site and think I will be much better because of the knowledge he shares. Best of luck. GD
Comment by Ryan W.Rall on April 21, 2011 at 1:13pm
Thanks Greg I didn't realize it was that simple,I thought I had to use a special wall mix,for my project to come out right. And I wholeheartedly agree the V/A website is one of the best investments I have ever made! .So its that easy huh? Just go buy some Mason Mix add some polymer and Iam ready to carve right?
Comment by Greg Davis on April 21, 2011 at 1:28pm
Ryan, full disclosure here you are talking to an amateur. But yes that is what I did on the mail box. Do not want the folks on here to think I am a know it all, seeings I have only carved one piece to this point. I just went through the same concerns you are having, but felt much more confident after braking the ice and getting a little practice. Wet a bag of mud slap it on something and carve it!!! Bets of luck  GD
Comment by Ryan W.Rall on April 21, 2011 at 1:39pm
Thanks, that's just the sort've encouragement I needed. I'll keep you posted,be looking for somepiccs from me. By The way, what did you use for paint?
Comment by Greg Davis on April 21, 2011 at 4:13pm
Cool Ryan, go for it. I used H&C semi transparent decorative stains from Sherwin-Williams paint store. I have a commercial account with them but this stuff is not cheap. I paid about $50 a gallon and that was a special price. I was pretty happy with it, but I got carried away early on and got the rock a bit dark for my liking. Hard to lighten it back up after it is on. I used some of Nathan's trixs to lighten it back up a bit though. I will do it in more layers next time and give it some time to dry in between. Think I may try some of the other recommended stains out there in the future to compare. Good luck keep me posted GD

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