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Is stucco material simply mortar mix? beerguzzler50 09-19-2007
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Posted by Dennis on October 8, 2007, 7:08 pm

> I want to trystuccoon some concrete block.
>
> Can I use premixed block mortar mix? or is there a special formula
> forstucco?


"How to make stucco. Need to do stucco work and have no idea how to make
stucco? Read this article and find out what is needed."

http://ct.essortment.com/stuccomixtures_rgfy.htm



Posted by Harry K on October 8, 2007, 10:15 pm
> > I want to trystuccoon some concrete block.
>
> > Can I use premixed block mortar mix? or is there a special formula
> > forstucco?
>
> "How to make stucco. Need to do stucco work and have no idea how to make
> stucco? Read this article and find out what is needed."
>
> http://ct.essortment.com/stuccomixtures_rgfy.htm

And, if possible, watch a pro apply a coat. Just as in drywalling,
you can learn more watching for 5 minutes than any reference will
teach you. The reference material gives you the 'theory', watching
gives the 'how to'.

Harry K


Posted by Dennis on October 10, 2007, 5:29 pm
> And, if possible, watch a pro apply a coat. Just as in drywalling,
> you can learn more watching for 5 minutes than any reference will
> teach you. The reference material gives you the 'theory', watching
> gives the 'how to'.

Yea, I remember when me and my wife wallpapered the bathroom. I think we
finally got all the blood stains off......




Posted by PeterD on October 10, 2007, 6:26 pm

>> And, if possible, watch a pro apply a coat. Just as in drywalling,
>> you can learn more watching for 5 minutes than any reference will
>> teach you. The reference material gives you the 'theory', watching
>> gives the 'how to'.
>
>Yea, I remember when me and my wife wallpapered the bathroom. I think we
>finally got all the blood stains off......
>
>

Never, ever, ever give your wife anything sharp or heavy when doing a
joint project. Doing so puts your life at risk...


Posted by Jose Enrique on October 12, 2007, 1:23 am
> >> And, if possible, watch a pro apply a coat. Just as in drywalling,
> >> you can learn more watching for 5 minutes than any reference will
> >> teach you. The reference material gives you the 'theory', watching
> >> gives the 'how to'.
>
> >Yea, I remember when me and my wife wallpapered the bathroom. I think we
> >finally got all the blood stains off......
>
> Never, ever, ever give your wife anything sharp or heavy when doing a
> joint project. Doing so puts your life at risk...

You are out of place here....Keep your opinions for the ebayeess...


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