You put it on a solution. Because of this, won't the wall be less stable, since there is no additional drainage and therefore, during heavy precipitation, water can push out the wall?
It’s what I like to call a hybrid built wall. A mixture between dry built & mortared. Imagine a triple layered club sandwich, the stone is the bread and mortar the filling. So free draining throughout the whole wall. I explain throughout the different videos.
@@J.HarveyStonework The solution is this: 1) if you lay it with cement, then lay a drainage pipe between the wall and the ground below and drain the water into a ditch somewhere. 2) do dry masonry and the water will pass through the stones.
@@J.HarveyStoneworkgreat job, I agree no way that bit of mortar will stop water flow, good idea using slates as pining material, must try that me self Monday
is the wall sloped? if yes, then in the video you are tracking the vertical slope with a water level. I assume that this is a 5 degree slope. or is the wall vertical?
Agree with the vast amount of narration…will turn people off to watching. You are too good at what you do and with the people watching now giving you feedback…will help to grow channel. Explaining your strategy when building the wall is helpful. Also, keep up the humor while working!
You talk too much instead of showing the building of the wall,anybody can talk so change your content by showing what it is about than talking for ever
@@J.HarveyStonework maybe time lapse a whole project, seems to go down well and have seen many channels gain huge support, we watch a channel called ‘The Quinta’, they renovated a village house over a long while averaging 30 - 50k views, the Timelapse has had over 11 million views 🤔👍😎