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BUILDING RED SANDSTONE WALL | DETAIL TUTORIAL | PROFESSIONAL MASONRY DIY TIPS, NATURAL STONE HOW TO 

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Hello and welcome this is Carl the Landscape Guy. Today is about the creation of a mortared sandstone wall and the natural stone expert Vangjeli has agreed to give a few tips. We will look at what he’s doing and I thank you for following along. This wall is going to be 2.5 meters high functioning as an enclosure on the side of the patio and of course this height can only be managed by using lime mortar. The weird shaped stones make building the walls a challenge. Therefore, I am happy that Vangjeli will show us how it works. Last time he prepared the stones for this wall and cut them, I will link the video up here and at the end again. Below in the video description there is more information about this project. Vangjeli, would you be so kind as to tell us what is important. Here we build a natural sandstone wall, it is a pretty soft red regional sandstone and there are a few things to look out for. We work with continuous joint lines. But they don’t run all the way through. After 3-4 stones we jump with the line up or down by setting a bigger or smaller stone. We are using strings to help get a nice, straight wall. On the wall, we set a vertical string on each side of the wall. Then you can move your horizontal strings up and down as you need. So the next stone is to be set here and we want to jump up with the level. We will use a thicker stone. Using different stones in sizes throughout the wall gives it that special, natural, ancient look. You can also use one string, that's what we do on the back side which won't be visible really later. But up front it's better with two strings. And then you support the big stones with little ones in the middle. And don't forget the mortar, that's very important. By the way many people say these type of walls don't have to be so wide. A wall must be 50 cm wide. Because the stones have to overlap in the middle. You need at least 3 to 4 big ones per square meter off wall that overlap well. And if you make it only 30 cm thick, we don't have enough room for overlapping the stones. For example, like here this one, it goes over here and that helps to last very long. If a wall is only 1.2 m, that's a different story but here the customer wants a 2.5m high wall and i highly recommend 50 cm of width. People want to save stones and mortar but that's nonsense. Of course we have scrap stones from shaping the rocks. But whatever lies around down here we will use in the middle to fill up the gaps. All the little ones we do not need come in the middle. Nicely mixed with enough mortar to make it sturdy and support the big stones. Now let's continue here. I chose this one because it has the right thickness and fits pretty good up in here. We watch out not to change levels with each stone meaning to jump up and down. Because then we will have problems with the next layer. So we keep this part of the row relatively level. So first i bring it to the right length. Only a little comes off. I do that by eye. Now take the humps off so that it lays nice and flat. Smoothening the edges a bit and then put it in place. And see how nicely it fits. Yes, that fits exactly where we want it. We need a little more mortar because that is not enough. And here we go, it’s nice and solid and this row is finished on that side. Here we have a very good one. I chose it because its very thin and it fits perfectly, I think. I check the face of the stone, which is gonna be the front, by sighting along it. I carefully break the corners. But I have to be careful because otherwise it will break somewhere else since it's so thin. So now we can put that in our wall. Of course some mortar underneath. By the way the mortar has to go more in the back because if we push the stone in place it should not come out the front. This customer wants a wall with open joints, meaning not filled. This one here is only 1 cm to big. Sometimes I'm not sure and before I take off too much I’d rather hold it in place to check. I am taking the thinner side off a little bit. I have to be careful with this one. Oh too late. But it's not too bad.
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@mikegan73
@mikegan73 11 месяцев назад
He seems to do all the shaping of the stone with just a lump hammer, no chisels seem to be used. He's very good and efficient with minimal tools, great work.
@Robstuff100
@Robstuff100 2 года назад
Thank you guys for sharing your knowledge and experience. I was gifted a Hand hewed 40 year old log cabin, and i have a plan to set it atop a 12 foot shop. My plan includes a 6ft stone base, a 6ft wood beam and adobe brick cap wall with a grade beam poured on top. Videos like yours are teaching me a lot to accomplish my first home.
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy Год назад
sounds good thank you for the comment and have a great day
@floydianwall
@floydianwall 4 года назад
these are some of the best videos on true stonemasonry. very well done.
@MarcusT86
@MarcusT86 Год назад
Great video! Very helpful! Danke Carl! Sie sind ein super Lehrer!
@thepharmacydesignchannel3655
@thepharmacydesignchannel3655 4 года назад
wow, this work is superb, he makes it look so easy! thanks for sharing
@seanmcguire7974
@seanmcguire7974 5 лет назад
Beautiful color stone. Awesome job too
@michaelvanderlinde4819
@michaelvanderlinde4819 2 месяца назад
Excellent advice,thank you.
@RestaurandoCasasAntiguas
@RestaurandoCasasAntiguas 2 года назад
Preciosos esos muros
@briansschneider
@briansschneider 2 года назад
Great video. Please keep them coming! Thanks!!
@ademali9720
@ademali9720 3 года назад
Bravo vous avez fait du travail professionnel
@diegomuschamp9932
@diegomuschamp9932 2 года назад
nice work
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 2 года назад
👍
@VitorMadeira
@VitorMadeira 5 лет назад
It sure was quite an help. Thank you so very much for this precious document. Greetings from Portugal.
@ПатиматАхмедилова-я9л
Очень интересно смртреть
@shaun...6838
@shaun...6838 5 лет назад
Beautiful
@ΒιολογικάΠροϊόντα
Hello Vageli, great work!
@65gtvr5
@65gtvr5 4 года назад
Bravo maestro
@NickVenture1
@NickVenture1 Год назад
Yes, 50 cm large is already good. I prefer 60cm. Filling the center with small stones and debris with mortar is quite easy.
@gabrielgonzales8163
@gabrielgonzales8163 2 года назад
El ranchero Buena construction Like
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 2 года назад
gracias
@DC8FD
@DC8FD 4 года назад
That's what you call a true 'MASTER CRAFTSMAN'!!!
@ARISKONSTANTARAS
@ARISKONSTANTARAS 2 года назад
Αυτά είναι τα βίντεο που μου αρέσουν έκανα εγγραφή στο κανάλι σου !!!!
@davidr6398
@davidr6398 3 года назад
Fabulous. Watching someone who has mastered their craft is a joy to watch
@JohnSmith-eo5sp
@JohnSmith-eo5sp 2 года назад
The pyramids of Egypt were built of sandstone blocks
@carlsapartments8931
@carlsapartments8931 5 лет назад
what is it about beautiful stone work that is so satisfying, love that red sandstone.
@tonydelanzo6161
@tonydelanzo6161 8 месяцев назад
you are miss through stones,, this are stones every now and then run through the entire width.
@thecordlesscarpenter7956
@thecordlesscarpenter7956 2 года назад
I could watch this guy lay stone all day.
@Hapotecario
@Hapotecario 3 года назад
Beautiful wall! Thank you for sharing this with us.
@98jonnyjonny
@98jonnyjonny 3 года назад
God that sandstone looks so nice to work with. I'm building a few retaining walls/garden walls out of an argillite and those stones are very hard and brittle so I can be working on a stone and it just cracks in half 😂
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 2 года назад
good luck
@KC-rk1hx
@KC-rk1hx 2 года назад
Always called this shadow rock where I am. Amazing how styles change with area. Even down to tools used.
@k.r.6800
@k.r.6800 5 лет назад
Fantastic. Where can I find this expert ?
@jackrussell1960
@jackrussell1960 5 лет назад
Good video, and great looking wall!!
@chauncey5962
@chauncey5962 3 года назад
Where was this?
@michaelcarey299
@michaelcarey299 5 лет назад
Top craftsman!
@morganx4998
@morganx4998 3 года назад
thanks for this great detail. One question: do you know how fast these guys work? how much wall can one pro put up in a day? and do you have any idea about DIY self builders?
@98jonnyjonny
@98jonnyjonny 3 года назад
I'm not the OP, but stonework is part of what I do for a living. Speed is dependent on a lot of things. some can work quick, some people work a little bit slower. When I work alone, I can typically prepare 10-20 square feet of stone wall per day. That usually fluctuates with the size of stone I'm using tho (bigger stones allow for a quicker build than small ones). If you're going to diy a large wall, it's possible but you need to understand it will take you a bit longer, and if you don't do your research there is a possibility of the wall failing. As long as you make sure you've got a well tamped gravel base that's set level (I usually recommend 6 inches or more of gravel base beneath the wall), set a French drain that collects the water and sends it away from the base, set your stones level like stated in the video, and you mix your mortar to the proper consistency (about as thick as peanut butter) you should be good to go
@98jonnyjonny
@98jonnyjonny 3 года назад
(FYI this is a pretty simplistic response, but it should send you in the right direction)
@98jonnyjonny
@98jonnyjonny 3 года назад
Also, just a personal preference, I use a type S mortar and I usually pick a mortar that contrasts the color of the stone (light stones, I use black mortar, dark stones I use light mortar)
@TT-dc2xd
@TT-dc2xd 5 лет назад
Great job can u detail the mortar type. is it hydrated lime mix or a NHL mix. Just wondering cause NHL is very expensive where I'm from.
@tonyflynn8077
@tonyflynn8077 4 года назад
Hydrated lime does not set and is used as a plasticiser with cement. The cement is too strong for sandstone and NHL is required which sets. Try making your own - Safety wear a must! Plenty of videos on utube!
@williamwolski4987
@williamwolski4987 5 лет назад
Thanks!Muy Bueno!! I would love to work with that stone! I breaks so Nice! I'm working in New England using feild stone right now .
@georgeksirakis8898
@georgeksirakis8898 3 года назад
Ive never seen anyone wash off or dip the rocks in a container of water to get the dust off, a tip I learned from an old mason years ago. that way the mortar has a nice clean moist surface to stick too . pays off in adherence...
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 2 года назад
that might make the mortar smear
@matthewtheking
@matthewtheking Год назад
I think the extent of cleaning necessary depends on the type of rock and what might be on the rocks
@christopherlynch4347
@christopherlynch4347 6 месяцев назад
The string height trick is something I haven't seen before, ill use that!
@justinfranks8222
@justinfranks8222 3 года назад
Sandstone, so easy to work with. I've been trying to build with hard brittle stone. SUPER hard to work with. Would like to see some videos of working with those types of stones. I can use some help...
@cameravideo1230
@cameravideo1230 3 года назад
So bored
@e.r.1492
@e.r.1492 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic! I would love to build my first home this way. Super strong, resistant to elements, gorgeous, and timeless. Who knows someone in Md. that does this??
@richardmiseljr2413
@richardmiseljr2413 4 года назад
I enjoy watching a true craftsman. I figure things out pretty good but you can still learn things from a craftsman.
@mazheruddinmohammed4237
@mazheruddinmohammed4237 2 года назад
Thanks for beautiful video.
@CAkavskaTvKvarner
@CAkavskaTvKvarner 5 лет назад
Brautifull wall!
@davej9022
@davej9022 3 месяца назад
Amazing work! Can I ask, what is the mortar mixture which you use please?
@CRyan71
@CRyan71 5 лет назад
Beautiful work.
@horserider9578
@horserider9578 Год назад
Whats happening with the joints you can see mortar showing in places so looks odd half finished.
@sevasvideo2952
@sevasvideo2952 4 года назад
Красиво,но я б острые углы ,слажывалбы
@dukifrombirminghamuk6620
@dukifrombirminghamuk6620 5 лет назад
Very good /excellent /🖒👌👌👌
@jailtheology
@jailtheology 5 лет назад
so no water getting in there and freezing in winter causing damage?
@pollymonopoly8803
@pollymonopoly8803 5 лет назад
A true master at work
@seanmcguire7974
@seanmcguire7974 5 лет назад
I've always been a fan of filled joints I like to see the mortor n the lines in between all the stones.
@Ninja_Drummer
@Ninja_Drummer 2 года назад
Problem with that is it will inevitably crack and show movement.
@sickofliberals9403
@sickofliberals9403 4 года назад
Nice job 👍
@racerx3669
@racerx3669 2 года назад
Come to Minnesota!
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy Год назад
sure why not what's in Minnesota
@georgeksirakis8898
@georgeksirakis8898 2 года назад
but you let it drip most of the water off before you set it...
@gordonsmith305
@gordonsmith305 2 года назад
👍from an old Scottish bricklayer
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy Год назад
thank you, greetings out to Scotland
@daveylad2
@daveylad2 Год назад
Beautiful work!
@warpspeed9877
@warpspeed9877 5 лет назад
Γεια σου Βαγγελη με τα ωραια σου!
@karendegeyter2937
@karendegeyter2937 5 лет назад
Very nice work.
@lukedecol1505
@lukedecol1505 4 года назад
First of all it's a lovely looking wall. However. If you built It with a batter (inward lean) and slightly wider at the bottom you would not need mortar. Did I hear "lean the stones inward"? All that would do is invite water to sit inside and then frost can do its damage. But again, nice looking wall.
@Manaxs
@Manaxs 5 лет назад
nice video
@melkartmolokh9912
@melkartmolokh9912 4 года назад
Wonderful 😲you are genius 🌹
@teriyada6880
@teriyada6880 Год назад
Thankyou.
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy Год назад
you are welcome I'm glad if it helped
@garyhardy9511
@garyhardy9511 3 года назад
Awesome, I loved it 👍🏻
@WediIbrahim
@WediIbrahim 4 года назад
Very thankfull for your videos. And keep making many useful content as this one. Allah bless you. 😎👍
@shaheb777
@shaheb777 2 года назад
Brilliant
@0MLisa
@0MLisa 2 года назад
I'm tackling my first stone wall atm, it's in the public eye and space so this is really good for me... 🙏🙏
@andresarubbi9942
@andresarubbi9942 4 года назад
Beautiful! Hello from Brazil.
@ralfjr.
@ralfjr. Год назад
The base 70 cm and the top 50 cm.
@russgurpa1306
@russgurpa1306 3 года назад
Once you are using concrete/mortar, do you really need stones to overlap? I could understand if it was a dry wall or earth was used to feel space between stones.
@evervigilant
@evervigilant 5 лет назад
Excellent video. Well done in every way.
@norman1826
@norman1826 3 года назад
brilliant....this was exacetly what I needed to know....thank you
@mrkps1986
@mrkps1986 3 года назад
Hi is it easy to carve different designs in these stones, and how can we give a glazed look to these stones.
@allythescot
@allythescot 5 лет назад
Great Video and Top Class Walling.
@vuralgultekin100
@vuralgultekin100 4 года назад
You guys are great thank you Greetings from Turkey
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@goliathsteinbeisser3547
@goliathsteinbeisser3547 4 года назад
Very satisfying. :)
@ACobra289
@ACobra289 3 года назад
Nice work, but breaking stones with no eye pro is not smart.
@BCVS777
@BCVS777 3 года назад
Thanks so much for making these videos. About to start my own wall project.
@nehruramakrishnan5432
@nehruramakrishnan5432 4 года назад
Useful
@rubybrady7051
@rubybrady7051 3 года назад
The true freemason. A true work of art must be protested a real art
@HowToGetMoreMetal
@HowToGetMoreMetal 3 года назад
Thanks
@eugeniotapia6765
@eugeniotapia6765 3 года назад
Hey Carl, what is the mortar recipe you are using there ?
@SamDaviesBuilder
@SamDaviesBuilder 4 года назад
Great video
@Guide504
@Guide504 2 года назад
Really useful...great job.
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 2 года назад
thanks
@jovosedlar
@jovosedlar 3 года назад
Never heard better explanation. Thank you so much, true craftsman you are.
@alancameron2433
@alancameron2433 5 лет назад
Grazie per tutti!
@55bigcheese
@55bigcheese 4 года назад
great video - are you using portland cement in the centre? it's dark grey - you mention you are using lime mortar but why is it cement coloured? lime is white? unless the sand you used was dark - but it does look a lot like portland cement
@davidgroskopf7898
@davidgroskopf7898 4 года назад
I’m thinking S or N Mortar but not sure
@formam1022
@formam1022 4 года назад
I have a question, how many tons of stone went into that wall?
@bgymr9722
@bgymr9722 4 года назад
that is serious flex
@paulfoster2299
@paulfoster2299 4 года назад
Thanks for the guidance. I am building a wall in England and the tips are very helpful
@brethren4life152
@brethren4life152 4 года назад
me too, keeping super busy in lockdown. hows yours getting on?
@Yevgen6R
@Yevgen6R 3 года назад
Thank you!
@detailedgaming6039
@detailedgaming6039 4 года назад
Why don't you put a link in your description to the original uploader of this video and why did you replace his audio?
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy
@CarlTheLandscapeGuy 4 года назад
because i am the same person and i translated it because not everyone speaks german, but thanks for looking out! take care
@detailedgaming6039
@detailedgaming6039 4 года назад
@@CarlTheLandscapeGuy No problem that's why I asked instead of accusing alot people do that. It's a very good video and a very detailed translation. Thank you, take care during this crisis.
@MichaelEdmund
@MichaelEdmund 3 года назад
Great work.
@TheGrmany69
@TheGrmany69 4 года назад
Do you use concrete or lime as binding material?
@eugeniotapia6765
@eugeniotapia6765 3 года назад
I believe in the beginning of the video he mentioned he uses a lime mortar ! I wish he would have given the exact lime mortar recipe !
@dot8076
@dot8076 4 года назад
Class
@marcelburkhardt
@marcelburkhardt 4 года назад
Immensely interesting
@wtflhama5856
@wtflhama5856 4 года назад
Sou Br
@robviolin1
@robviolin1 5 лет назад
Bravo 👏
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