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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2021
  • This project took place in Bowie, MD and was built to replace a poor man’s version of a wall surrounding a fire pit. Being very comfortable with home improvement, this was my first hardscape project so I did not begin without a lot of research and visits to several brick yards before I put my hands on the shovel. My bill of materials was the following:
    (10) pallets of brick - 2,000 lbs each
    (1) pallet of 2” coped Travertine stone - 2,100 lbs
    (1) cu yard of CR-6 stone and (1) cu yard of #57 stone
    (20) large tubes of landscape adhesive
    (6) hardscape lights & (2) post lights
    Misc tools Lots of Bengay and Cortizone shots for the knees
    Music for video:
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Komentáře • 41

  • @bobkat2601
    @bobkat2601  Před 5 měsíci +2

    Not too many things I would’ve done differently, and the adhesive held up pretty well, with the exception of a few of the travertine pieces on the top of the wall.

  • @bone_head8754
    @bone_head8754 Před měsícem

    Great job!!

  • @lisabyrum2382
    @lisabyrum2382 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Fantastic job. Thanks for sharing!

  • @fredschultz8267
    @fredschultz8267 Před rokem +1

    You definitely put in the hard work, love the cutting top cap tip...

  • @sandrawinder2395
    @sandrawinder2395 Před rokem

    Wow! Sheer Determination! Beautiful and Professional Work! Bravo!

  • @Quaveduchess
    @Quaveduchess Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent work. It looks beautiful 😍

  • @firerescue3214
    @firerescue3214 Před rokem

    That sir is awesome. I had the same wagon. It has taken a beating.

  • @laelnoni
    @laelnoni Před rokem

    You have mad skills. So blessed to be able to do that.

  • @mikeperez507
    @mikeperez507 Před 2 měsíci

    Way awesome job 👌

  • @kevinkelley332
    @kevinkelley332 Před rokem

    Bravo! great job of capturing the time lapse and you must be retired trades guy. You have skills, vision and perseseverance. Well done!

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před rokem +2

      Actually I'm a woodworking home improvement dude and I never did hardscape before. But CZcams is an excellent teacher! :o)

  • @amberjay5361
    @amberjay5361 Před 10 měsíci

    Oh my gosh. At 10:11 when you showed how to measure the angle. THANK YOU! Ok let me finish video then I’ll be back to comment more.

    • @amberjay5361
      @amberjay5361 Před 10 měsíci

      Well, I love it and now I want it. What a great video! Thank you SO much for making it. I’m trying to do this myself and I’m very nervous. I wish I could have been there to watch and learn from you. Great job! It’s beautiful! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @murraymetcalf-CA
    @murraymetcalf-CA Před rokem +2

    Nice work, nicely illustrated.
    I was interested to note that the inside seating rows were structurally separate from the back retaining wall portion, so both major parts are free to move up and down, independently with the seasonal frost. I would imagine that this would work out well, but I am not a structural engineer.

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před rokem

      Good observation, and that was definitely taken into consideration in the design.

  • @artstrick
    @artstrick Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice, Outstinking-standing!

  • @zerff62
    @zerff62 Před 2 lety +1

    That is awesome, good job

  • @calebkimbrough9627
    @calebkimbrough9627 Před rokem

    Wow! Nice work. Looks great

  • @LCFTW.
    @LCFTW. Před rokem

    Great footage

  • @Dbeststuff
    @Dbeststuff Před rokem

    Great video!!

  • @MOONKEY46639
    @MOONKEY46639 Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @mimgq2
    @mimgq2 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice work, going to take on a similar job. How has the adhesive held up? What would you have done differently?

  • @tedhicks5431
    @tedhicks5431 Před 7 měsíci

    Taking down above ground pool about 42ft of it below grade 1/2 moon sort of ea end starts bout 6" the towards middle up to 2ft any suggestions

  • @cruz47144
    @cruz47144 Před rokem

    The wall is beautiful but I would tile the floor. But excellent masonry work.

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před rokem

      the floor was always considered "phase 2" of the project. As you can see the initial wall had the washed stone all ready in the middle so I build around it at the time. Needless to say the when the misses saw the final CC bills roll in I was told to delay phase 2 :o(

  • @ivansuarez5179
    @ivansuarez5179 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi , nice job 🔥🔥🔥, what electric saw you use to cut the blocks ? Thank you.

  • @sedtaylor
    @sedtaylor Před 10 měsíci

    to make that circular design, did you have to cut your pavers?

  • @phillipcalderon7993
    @phillipcalderon7993 Před 6 měsíci

    Hopefully you still read posts from this video, but I was wondering what type of brick you were using for this project? I am doing something similar and want chair seating like this and not a wall seat like most of the kits I have found. If you have a more detailed list of materials that would be awesome just like your finished product!

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hello and thanks for following up. The main bricks were pre-formed concrete molds from Home Depot and the top cap pieces on the columns, as well as the seat were 2 inch coat travertine stone.

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před 6 měsíci

      Here is a link to the exact stone for the wall and seating:
      www.homedepot.com/p/Pavestone-RumbleStone-Large-3-5-in-x-10-5-in-x-7-in-Cafe-Concrete-Garden-Wall-Block-96-Pcs-24-5-sq-ft-Pallet-91969/203158884

  • @sedtaylor
    @sedtaylor Před 10 měsíci

    Are those rectangular bricks you used or do they have a curve to them?

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před 10 měsíci

      All the brick are rectangled, nothing was curved.

  • @michalsz2
    @michalsz2 Před rokem

    Looks great, what kind of brick you used?

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před rokem +1

      The main structure was pre-made Rumblestone from HD (about 10 pallets total one at a time) and the seating, backrest tops, and lantern pillars were 2 inch travertine pool coping.

  • @TheWasher18
    @TheWasher18 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, how much did you end up spending on materials (roughtly)

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry for the late reply, the total project (materials only) was around $5,500

  • @thecarloscastro
    @thecarloscastro Před 2 lety

    How long did it take altogether? (Assuming you did the work after work and on weekends)

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před rokem +2

      I started around early September and I planned to just remove the old stones, then I kept going and kept going until I got a good rhythm. Turns out I finished right after Thanks giving

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před 10 měsíci

      I started around early September and ending a few days after Thanksgiving. And yes that included long weekends and a few days during the week after work.

  • @Dbeststuff
    @Dbeststuff Před rokem

    Zipper. Breaks🤣🤣

    • @bobkat2601
      @bobkat2601  Před rokem

      right... it definitely started to get a little cold. :o)