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I am a member & I think your work is fantastic, I can not wait to get started,
just 1 question is there a time to start carving like when it is a certain dryness
Terry Allen said:I am a member & I think your work is fantastic, I can not wait to get started,
just 1 question is there a time to start carving like when it is a certain dryness
Yes, Of course, there are opportunities all through out the "drying" process that you can carve. In fact there are many things that you can't do until the mix reaches a particular condition during the set time.
For example, if you want to "chip" something you can not achieve the effects of a natural chip while the mix is still very wet or fresh...it will just carve like a hot knofe through butter. But when the mix is set up a bit then you can have a lot of fun with a variety of techniques.
Nathan, I took your course in Seattle this spring. I've been knocking myself out trying to get it all going since and have run up against a problem that had ruined months of work for me. Half of a several month long waterfalls project has turned out great, but great random chunks of mortar has cracked up and the top inch or more has no structural integrity to it. A myriad of cracks appeared several weeks after finishing up, the first time it rained.
I figured it was either because I reconstituted the mix when it started drying up and was hard to spread, or because I may have worked the mix too long. Next job building an outdoor chair I made sure NOT to reconstitute the mix with water, and got it onto the substrate quickly and tried not to overwork it. It looked grand until I put it outside a few weeks later and it rained on it....myriad cracks again! I am desperate for an answer to this problem as it is threatening my whole business and I am disheartened. Any help you can offer? I'll try to send a photo if I can figure that out. Thanks. Steve
Christian, thank you so much for giving me of your time and insight. I am using Trupac "X" exclusively. The first few projects I did turned out like a million bucks with no adverse reactions or cracking. They were strong throughout with zero cracking. I never measured out the water, I only mixed it to a "felt" consistency that would "splat" nicely onto the wall and have a beautiful troweling consistency. These first projects were done in warm to hot weather and I misted them with water after they dried, and the following week I drenched them with water several times each day. I figured that was what concrete liked but maybe with this stuff that is not recommended, I don't know. The guy on the Trupac help line said the finished project shouldn't see rain at all for two weeks minimum. Why did the concrete I watered furiously turn out so good then?
As the weather heated up even more I did reconstitute occasionally and some of these mixes were ones that began cracking after rain hit them. I have since been religious about mixing 1.75 gallons of water into each bag mix, but these mixes look identical to what I have always been doing anyways so I don't think that I have been using the wrong ratio, only that reconstituting must be a no-no. So would adding a plasticizer to a drying mix be OK to lengthen the life of the mix and thin it down then?
What do you mean "use a plasticizer OVER water?"
How do you know when the mix is losing it's "setting strength and needs to be left alone to harden?"
How long can you play with the stuff before you lose it's integrity? On my recent chair project I was so careful not to over-water or reconstitute the mix and to finish it quickly before the set strength wore off, yet I still got cracks galore. Whatever tips you can give this nervous wreck are appreciated. Thanks again, Christian.
Steve
Christian Maucieri said:
My first guess looking at it is that too much water was used. If you ever need to reconstitute you mix you should use a plastcizer over water. Too much water = weak surface
hey steve are you sealing the work at all?I'm having same problem,some jobs are great some all cracked.I'm always using same product can't figure out why.Gonna try sealing the jobs sooner after completing them like the patio guys do.I think the cracking might be weather related,damaging sun not sure but most cracking for me are the jobs in full sun all afternoon.
You can also spray a coat of EZ slick over the surface when your done... Specco.com also known as Original 19 and its the third component of the One Day Wall System.....
This will gelatin the water and keep evaporation at a low...
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