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At 8:26pm on September 16, 2011, scott dobert said…
was gunna say some kirt bag advt was missin but still just gettin it up is a big step! was for me!! again excellent congrats!!
At 9:10am on September 18, 2011, David Driggs said…
Hey Jeff, I haven't gotten into the mix quite yet. That 3 wk. Cape stint wore me out, needed some recovery time. Plus, had to deliver those 50 bags cross town, down to a basement, along w/ 50 bags of mortar mix. Quite the workout to say the least. Truth be told, I also have to get my mud legs back, as I told someone else. It's been a long time since I've done anything creative w/crete. I'm going to play w/2 bags tomorrow, then knock out the countertop on the job, then back to vert. I'm trying out a new recipe for the top, pretty excited about it. I'll report back to you on that.
At 9:53am on September 18, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…
Sound good david. I'm looking forward to talking to you about that. Good luck. I'm gonna modify kirtbag a bit and pour a top with it and some mason mix. Should be plenty strong and finish great. Let you know.
At 5:53pm on October 9, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…
Kenny, just call me and maybe i can help you and get you some mix. 314 486 9606.
At 7:35pm on October 20, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…
Kul kenny. Just give me a ring
At 6:06pm on November 6, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…
Hey kenny. This is a free labor job. I am trying to do the most with the least amount of money. I put a little 4in thick concrete around the bottom to lock it in and welded the pieces together. Not any footer or anything. Just hoping it will ride the frost. lol
At 11:03pm on November 7, 2011, David Driggs said…
Hey Jeff, still working on that job. Today I got a bunch of color down on the columns, back wall and hidden drawers. Tomorrow we should finish carving and get some more color. Wed and Thurs should wrap up the barn wood and little details. Hope that's not overly optomistic.
At 6:45am on November 8, 2011, scott dobert said…
pics david we want pics!! lol!!
At 2:42pm on November 13, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…
I kinda doubt he will kenny, lol I will post pics soon
At 6:38am on November 14, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…
Thanks kenny. The center is a planter.
At 7:52pm on November 23, 2011, Andy Presland said…

Hi Jeff.

I live just outside Windsor.Ontario.Canada and have read all the positive feedback about your mix.I'm interested in trying it out.If you don't have a distributor around me I may be interested in filling the roll.You have no competition at all within 200 miles of here.I could have some potentially very promissing contacts.My email is quicktv@bellnet.ca .

Andy Presland  

At 11:06am on December 3, 2011, gareth spud farrelly said…

hey Jeff,im over just behind the new TJ MAX by highway n,,have to meet up and have a beer when im back home,over in england on a project at moment in a safari park,hopefully speak to you later mate

At 7:33pm on December 3, 2011, Christian Maucieri said…

I was riding my bike when my foot slipped of the pedal and I Kirt bagged myself! That ones for you Kenny.

At 3:59pm on December 4, 2011, CountryBoy said…

I used   Kirt's Bag carving mixture   in my Retaining wall  project  Dallas , TX,   It  was about  860 Face feet   ,  I'm a #3 generation professional    Mason,   really familiar with mixtures  and cementations.  I can  say    Jeff's  mixture  made my project  happen .

I'm a living proff , this is a great  product .

Fernando Magal

At 7:53am on December 12, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…

Well kenny, thats all you have to do with the current kirtbag carving mix. You just add it to mortar or mason mix. Yes, this formula will be less material, less weight for shipping and the workability of the current mix. Its incredible.

At 7:08pm on December 12, 2011, Robert Duncan said…

howzit  going bro. you shoveling snow or slinging mud?

At 7:21pm on December 12, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…

Hey Robert, its going well. No snow yet, and ya, slinging some mud. Just finished the last carve on the sign im doing. Ready for color but its supposed to rain the next couple days so that will be put off for a bit. I will be starting a job after the new year, a shower, some columns, and a wall. Should be good. Your water feature is massive, and looks good. Hope all is well going well for ya. Im looking forward to 2012 to get kirtbag out there and the new formula to be debuted soon after. Keep warm and keep up the great work.

At 5:11pm on December 13, 2011, gareth spud farrelly said…

hey jeff,flying back next monday mate ,leaving here,got hour lay over in paris then to atlanta ga,then got to get down to valdosta ga my mate is looking after my truck,then the big drive back to stlouis

At 8:04pm on December 14, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…

Kenny, they make exterior acrylics. You paint your houses exterior with acrylics. Sealer is an acrylic. Anything you use on an exterior will need maintenance regardless of what it is. You can use exterior acrylic waterbased paints that will last for a long time. Nothing stays as brilliant over time as when you first apply it. You should prob seal anything exterior whether it be a gloss or natural sealer. Ive used acrylic on everything ive done and dont seem to have any problems. Just my opinion.

At 8:10pm on December 14, 2011, jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix said…

You are a unique individual kenny, ROCK ON!!!!!!

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