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This was don incorrectly. Too much weight on the wall. Those stones need to be attached to cement board. Those stones will fall off over time due to lack of support.
Beautiful, you should have gotten the finished corners for the end of the wall. We just did our outdoor fireplace and kitchen with the stone veneer and the contractor said to get it for the finished look. Really is so pretty when done. Congratulations on your wall. ❤
I am looking at doing this exact thing. We were opting to no cement board either because it is in a recording studio with 2" thick drywall glued together attached to the wall. The cement board screws stop at 2-1/4" and there is not enough blocking in the corners to secure another layer so I thought a not full securing cement board would be less strong than drywall. Everyone says dont do it to drywall but noone has shown one that has actually failed just that it could. The house we moved into has 2 walls done right on the drywall before we moved in. It looks like your dad has done this before so was nice to see someone do it on drywall successfully. I see that he doesn't use cement board, so I am trying to convince myself not to either, what is his reasoning for not using it (because he could have easily in this scenario) hoping his expertise and reasoning settles my nerves about my decision lol Thanks!
Hi I’m attempting to do this same project this week already bought my materials and the same cement glue you showed in this video.. just wanted to double check how are the stones holding up? Thanks again!
We put it into the existing hole that was there from the wooden baluster. It’s adjustable so you can adjust it to the perfect height so that they are sturdy.
Watching how they are sawing the wooden Balusters off is so painful! I replaced my banister and I took my time to take the old wooden ones out and someone else got to use it.
I have a Chimney Breast sticking out my sitting room feature wall and was planning on doing something like this either on the Chimney wall that sticks out or maybe even the two walls that jut in if you get what I mean, think it would look amazing. Loved the job your Dad and Hubby did ❤ from England
What secures the top of the baluster? Were there holes drilled underside of the rail. Mine are only nailed at the top like the bottom. I guess I could drill holes or buy the attachment base.
Thanks for watching. Ours had holes at the top already. We thought it looks more clean to put them in the hole than to have an adjustment at the top but it’s totally preference.
This wall came out stunning!!! You guys made everything look so easy to do. I love love the way you took your time to explain those details. It really does look wonderful. The way you framed around his bed omg. Vant wait for the finised look. Go team QCrew! Great job dad and Josh.
Hi! No, we bought adjustable ones. Here’s the link. www.lowes.com/pd/Ole-Iron-Slides-32-5-in-Satin-Black-Wrought-Iron-Classic-Stair-Baluster/1000577629
Lol.. did I hear that correctly?! “Welcome back to my sh*t show”?!? 😮 Looks beautiful! Wish you showed more on how the installation works though 🤔… trying to figure out if it’s something I could DIY or if I need to hire someone. Did you have to screw in or glue in the top of the balusters/spindles into the hand rail at all?? Or did it just click in?
Thank you. Since we removed the wooden balusters that were there previously there were holes were on the railing. We just stuck the new ones in those existing holes and put wood filler.
@@theqcrew24 Ok that makes sense, wonderful thank you! I’ve never seen what it looks like after removing them, so I wasn’t sure if the sizes of the holes were universal or if I might need to adjust it somehow… lol all the “what if” scenarios running through my mind before making the decision to dive in!! Anyhow, thank you for the reply, it’s helpful! ❤️