Waterproofing Cob with Tadelakt - Mud Home Bathroom Part 2 + House Updates!
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- čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
- Lime that I use for my base and finish plasters: NHL Standard from limeworks.us (Discount Code: KristinaB )
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Just discovered your channel and i am impressed with your work! Lovely house, very educative, and you are an interesting host with great presentation. Definitely one of the most underrated channels! Keep up the great work.
So beautiful! Great progress!
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing, I have been learning a lot from all these videos.
So happy to hear that! Thank you for watching 🙏
You only use NHL standard beneath the soap layer, correct? Not two different lime plaster products? There seems to be a handful of different ways to mix tadelakt, but I just want to get a few sample tiles going first so I'm trying to find the most economical way to test it
I use NHL standard 3.5 for the base layer and NHL 2 for the top tadelakt layers! I found that I get the most reproducible results with these because they have controlled ratios of impurities. I also found that regilar hardware store "builders lime" works decently for a base layer but you should always test that first!
@@turiyapanama Thank you so much. I've been watching your videos and so many others, my head is swimming with information lol. I'll give what you recommend a go, really looking forward to the possibilities
@SydEveratt so much information but it all clicks once you start doing it on your own! It rly is an experiential skill. I had to fail a LOT, but I learned so much!
Hi Turiya. May I ask you what brand or wha the contents are of the black olive oil soap? I would like to give it a try, but I want to make sure I get something (maybe US equivalent) to mix with my lyme for waterproofing.
I use Savon Noir from limeworks.us! I have a discount code you can use. Code is KristinaB ....you do not mix the soap with the lime. The soapy mix goes on top, and it must be done at a specific time. I will have online workshops about it next year!
@@turiyapanama Thank you very much Turiya! I've faced a great deal of criticism in the US being the only one around considering cob to combat WV poverty. I've heard things as far as "It not safe for the kids," and even my own Mother and Father lack faith in me. It means a lot having your support. We're documenting our own journey for kids who may not be able to afford housing. If we decide to upload it, I would love to reference your channel you grow.
Hey Turiya! How safe is to where you live? Like... are there cartels and gangs?
There aren't! Super safe. Never lock my car. Neighbors look out for each other. I feel much safer here than in the US, but I also live far from the big city!
Love your videos! How long do you wait after you apply the soap to rub the stone over it?
Thank you! It depends on your environment, but for me, about 30 minutes! If I'm working outside and it's hot/windy, it can be as little as 10 min! Needs to be not wet and not fully dry. I'll have online workshops on this next year!
@@turiyapanama I'm definately signing up! I am so inspired by you. Do I mix the black olive oil soap with water or just use it pure out of the bottle onto a sponge to apply? Can you provide a link to the type and brand that you use please? Thank you so much for your time and precious information !
@angelatyler1366 black olive oil comes as a thick paste! You mix one part paste with 20 parts water, this creates the soap! I use Savon Noir from limeworks.us. You can use my code KristinaB for a discount! 😊
@@turiyapanama Thank you so much!
Kristina, does the lime putty paint you made consist of only lime, pigment and water? No sand at all? I'm trying to experiment.