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DIY stone wall building. YOU CAN DO IT!!! 

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In our last video I showed you some natural stone shaping, now let’s put that to use into a small rock wall section!
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The video showcases the process of building a wall using natural rock, specifically natural stone found in Vancouver Island. The creator mentions the availability of similar stones across the world, emphasizing the importance of choosing nice rocks to work with. The key focus is on picking rocks thoughtfully and ensuring they are processed to have clean lines, as demonstrated in a previous video about stone shaping.
The method involves setting the rocks in mortar for a tight fit style, with an emphasis on not utilizing dry sack but instead mortaring the rocks together. The creator uses backing to build up the back of the wall, effectively doubling its width and creating a strong structure. Additionally, drainage is incorporated by setting an ABS tube every three feet behind the wall.
The process includes ensuring that the backing and mortar are raised adequately to lay a new layer of mortar for placing the next row of rocks. The creator's style involves incorporating chips and smaller pieces to fill gaps, creating a visually appealing aesthetic. Attention to detail is evident in setting bookend pieces and ensuring rocks are laid up to the desired height.
As the wall progresses, the creator adds mortar to create a flat surface for the next row of rocks and focuses on achieving the string line height. Rocks are carefully selected to fit seamlessly, with an emphasis on crossing vertical seams to enhance stability. Each stone is fit, adjusted, mortared in place, and backed up meticulously to create a cohesive structure.
The video highlights the importance of trial and error in selecting rocks and emphasizes shaping them before fitting to avoid wastage. Careful attention is given to filling gaps with appropriately sized rocks and ensuring a well-structured backing before setting the front pieces. The process involves minor chipping and infilling to achieve a cohesive look, with a focus on precision using a string line to guide the project.
Finally, the creator completes the section, fills in gaps, checks for excess mortar, and sponges off any debris. The finished wall section demonstrates the meticulous process of building a wall with natural rocks, showcasing the creator's attention to detail and craftsmanship. The video concludes with an invitation for questions and a sign-off, providing a comprehensive guide to constructing a wall using natural rock.

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Комментарии : 69   
@FR-sr9sy
@FR-sr9sy 4 месяца назад
I know this is a year old, but I love these style walls. Not sure what they are called but totally artisan style! Thank you for the tutorial!
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 4 месяца назад
Hey we call it a “tight fit” wall! Anytime!
@FR-sr9sy
@FR-sr9sy 4 месяца назад
@@HardscapeCanada oh hey, you’re still on the channel. This channel is great btw. Total artisan work. Just watched the stair (LED) video. Super cool. Would you mind sharing what kind of rock that is? I’m in the NW too, but in the lower 48 (Washington).
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 4 месяца назад
@FR-sr9sy hey the rock used for the risers is just local blast-rock, so a mix of basalt and granite mostly. The tread and surfaces are all Pennsylvania Bluestone
@FR-sr9sy
@FR-sr9sy 4 месяца назад
@@HardscapeCanada the basalt you guys have is pretty. We’ve got Columbia river basalt. Kind of a brown/grey. I clicked on your video because I need to make a small radius wall at my house and I live those walls like you do. That said your video said “you can do it!” So, I think I can. It’s about the prep, tools and base it seems.
@FR-sr9sy
@FR-sr9sy 4 месяца назад
@@HardscapeCanada thank you very much. I really enjoy the videos!
@eugeniotapia6765
@eugeniotapia6765 4 месяца назад
Looks good but the 'bookend' corner as you called it will be the first one first one to tumble over in 3-5-10yrs, it'll be the first to go. Looks fine other than that !
@nateearle844
@nateearle844 Год назад
Great videos. Perfect ratio between action and explanation.
@buffalomowing1188
@buffalomowing1188 2 года назад
Nicely done ✅
@georgiosladas3106
@georgiosladas3106 5 месяцев назад
Enjoyed it, both efficient video and wall
@frankgyori2740
@frankgyori2740 2 года назад
Nice job
@kanittawiprakasit3738
@kanittawiprakasit3738 2 года назад
Thanks!
@bc.oO0Oo.
@bc.oO0Oo. 2 года назад
nice work
@ghouse419
@ghouse419 11 месяцев назад
👍Excellent presentation! Thank you!
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 11 месяцев назад
Hey you’re so welcome!
@mrForestBeard
@mrForestBeard 2 года назад
Great one! :3
@user-ou5ey9dn8y
@user-ou5ey9dn8y Год назад
Respect
@denisconor648
@denisconor648 2 года назад
Love it.
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 2 года назад
Hey thank you!
@use0fweapons
@use0fweapons 10 месяцев назад
I'm doing a foam sculpture to mimic this kind of work and this video is great help
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 10 месяцев назад
Love it!
@ericdaniels5358
@ericdaniels5358 10 месяцев назад
Stylin on em with that flip
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 9 месяцев назад
Always gotta throw some flair in there
@noreenpurple8617
@noreenpurple8617 3 месяца назад
Great video! Straight to the point, quick and simple. I appreciate that!❤️👍🏻💪🏻
@elmagico6994
@elmagico6994 4 месяца назад
What is the mortar made of that you use? Store bought? Brand? Thanks...your work is first class.
@vincentzhang2160
@vincentzhang2160 3 месяца назад
Great video. Are you laying them directly on a compacked base with stone dust? How many inches did you have to excavate and fill in with road base?
@simonecook4176
@simonecook4176 Месяц назад
I love this video, rock walls are so creative and good for the brain. Thank you for sharing the level line. Does the dry mortar set firm and does it resist the elements of freezing?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Месяц назад
Hey thank you! Yes indeed it does, just be mindful that wherever water may enter or accumulate it has the chance to freeze and cause cracking due to expansion
@Pipsinstitches
@Pipsinstitches Год назад
I just love this! My grandfather was a stone mason in Scotland. I must have it in my blood because I’m in love with stone. I want to make a round stone wall to plant a tree in the middle of. Your mallet, what is it made from? Rubber? Cheers
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Год назад
Awesome! The small hammer is metal, I do like to use a mallet from Halder tools as well.
@Pipsinstitches
@Pipsinstitches Год назад
@@HardscapeCanada thanks Kev !
@angief4101
@angief4101 11 месяцев назад
What type of mortar do you recommend for a 5’ lava rock wall in Hawai’i? What ratios? Much mahalo.
@TheFriendlyEyes
@TheFriendlyEyes 19 дней назад
Whats the metal pipes
@KarasCyborg
@KarasCyborg 5 месяцев назад
Nice work. How do you keep your mortar from setting up too quickly. Usually cement starts hardening within 30 minutes of mixing.
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 5 месяцев назад
I find a mix stays workable for about and hour or so, ideally you are mixing batches that are sized accordingly to use them up before they start to go off. If it’s really hot out I’ll mix slightly wetter and cover it immediately. Adding water to freshen it up occasionally if necessary.
@paigemoody1430
@paigemoody1430 10 месяцев назад
Wondering how thick your original layer of motar was that is in contact with ground and the first layer of rock
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 10 месяцев назад
Hey! Just about 1.5-2”. The base prep must be done well, and any walls over 3’ should probably have a poured concrete footing (depending on project specifics). The initial layer of mortar should be stiff enough so you can accurately set those base rocks and they won’t shift before they set up.
@josephwalker8642
@josephwalker8642 9 дней назад
What is the actual base made of, rock, poured cement…?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 9 дней назад
For smaller walls 6” of compacted road base is fine. For larger walls a poured concrete footing is ideal.
@gordondean1782
@gordondean1782 2 года назад
Can you do something on the mortar? it looked really dry.
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 2 года назад
Hey yes I’ll add it in eventually! It is pretty dry, a mix of coarse sand and type 10 (can mix with type S as well) 3:1 ratio. It’s wet enough to activate the cement but dry enough to pack and hold its shape. Should be just able to form a ball with it in your hand and have water come to the surface
@msmolowe
@msmolowe 6 месяцев назад
Do you have any photos of the back of the wall? Is there another layer of stone or is it just a wall of mortar?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 6 месяцев назад
You can think of it like a roughly built brick wall, but using concrete chunks with mortar
@madimcd95
@madimcd95 Месяц назад
This is awesome! What were you using as backing?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Месяц назад
Hey! Chunks of old concrete broken up is the perfect backing
@Rbeccapi
@Rbeccapi Год назад
What type of mortar would you use for a low retaining wall of river rocks?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Год назад
A mix of type ten and type S. 6 shovels sand: 1 shovel type 10: one shovel type S. Always keep a 3:1 ratio, but can go just slightly richer on the cement for more bonding if you like.
@Rbeccapi
@Rbeccapi Год назад
@@HardscapeCanada Thank you!
@mrForestBeard
@mrForestBeard 2 года назад
What is the mortar cement:sand ratio you use? 1:3 for such job?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 2 года назад
Yes exactly! Depending on hardness of stone you may want to split the cement into half type 10(gu) and half type S
@mrForestBeard
@mrForestBeard 2 года назад
@@HardscapeCanada Here locally we only see two types, one is M500 grade (white/gray) portland and another M300 grade (yellowish) portland... and some variations with sand for lazies XD I usually use M500 in every situation, gives better control over the color of the seams. Some customers are pretty touchy about color...
@BuhlzI
@BuhlzI Месяц назад
How far apart should the string lines be?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Месяц назад
Depends on the height and length of the wall. You just want to set up strings wherever you see that you would find something to work up to helpful. There’s no hard rules!
@lfuentes4098
@lfuentes4098 2 месяца назад
Can these be used for retaining walls?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada 2 месяца назад
Yes that’s exactly right!
@jonathanvillegas1842
@jonathanvillegas1842 Год назад
what type of stone is that ? the mortar what type is ?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Год назад
It’s a sand and type 10 mix 3:1 and the rock is a mix of basalt and granite
@eagleoverpass
@eagleoverpass Год назад
Any tips for building a 6ft wall? Would it be wider at the base?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Год назад
Hey yes typically building the base about half of the height. So 6ft wall would be about 3’ wide at the base. I like to mortar in chunks of concrete as it is efficient to put down and adds a lot of weight and bulk (and you can usually find it for free). As long as it is all mortared/bonded together like a brick wall behind
@Harris_the_user
@Harris_the_user Месяц назад
Why do you put this pipes in the wall ?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Месяц назад
They are weepers to allow water to flow through if it builds up behind the wall.
@Harris_the_user
@Harris_the_user 29 дней назад
@@HardscapeCanada thank you my friend.So this is a retaining wall.
@otnielchillon6529
@otnielchillon6529 Год назад
So some men have vocal fry as well?
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Год назад
I guess so! I had to lookup what it was
@warthogA10
@warthogA10 2 месяца назад
Very nice work, I enjoy the visual of a nicely assembled stone wall, but I cant watch past 4min .. way to much vocal fry... It's horrible when women use it, but as equally horrible when men use it..
@freedom_-vn2dc
@freedom_-vn2dc Год назад
Hey man, I'm building a house in Pennsylvania out of all stone. I've already purchased all the PA field stone from an old 1700s farmhouse that fell over. I plan on beginning construction next year. I'd be interested in hiring you on as a consultant.
@HardscapeCanada
@HardscapeCanada Год назад
Sounds very interesting! You can email me at hardscapetrainingcanada@gmail.com
@joshstabler3438
@joshstabler3438 Год назад
That’s my dream, too, or at least, restoring four standing stone walls back into a house. I’m in PA, too.
@elijahhue
@elijahhue Год назад
I’m an Amateur and I’m going to try this on the 4th. But making a wall/ garden bed. Do you wet the motor after? And do you put any on top? 😅
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