Grinding and repointing

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  • @mehillzagar2598
    @mehillzagar2598 Před 9 měsíci

    Really appreciate the videos! Thank you. Honest craftsmanship.

  • @dakel20
    @dakel20 Před 12 dny

    I've seen too many peoples fingers eat grinder disc because they took the safety cover off. Either from the disc exploding or gloves getting sucked in.

  • @SheenaRea
    @SheenaRea Před 8 měsíci

    Looks excellent. Appreciate all the details and your commentaries. I was hoping to get my chimney done this year, but was told it's too late in the season. Is that because of the curing time for the mortar? We're in Ohio and our low temps are still in the 40's. Thanks for your videos, really do enjoy them!!

    • @chadvaillancourt
      @chadvaillancourt  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks! The companies are probably too busy to squeeze it in because cold weather, you will probably have a better overall product if you wait until spring.

  • @zackzander425
    @zackzander425 Před 6 měsíci

    3/4” grind out with three 1/4” lifts of mortar back in. When you bag the joints the mortar is too wet and it can shrink / crack when curing. With a hawk repointing goes pretty quick. I’ve seen guys get caught with the cake bags on multimillion dollar restoration jobs and get booted off by the architects. At least you’re pushing it in with a pointer, most guys just hit it with a barrel jointer at the end. Also, a plugging chisel does a great job getting the mortar joints you can’t get with the grinder.

  • @danielscheive7619
    @danielscheive7619 Před 5 měsíci

    I hired a guy once to repoint my 1895 brick house, he drove the grinder down into the brick and nicked every head joint, I still cry when I see the work this guy did that was 4 years ago :(

  • @garinvartanian9299
    @garinvartanian9299 Před 8 měsíci +1

    How much would a repoint/crown job cost? Just curious.

  • @JoshuaSHogg
    @JoshuaSHogg Před 9 měsíci

    Nice work! I like that you make 2 passes to pack it in. You kept it tidy with no smudges. You know the Brits are going to call you a cake decorator for using a grout bag and not troweling it in 😂. Troweling is probably a better way, but it takes too much time.

    • @chadvaillancourt
      @chadvaillancourt  Před 9 měsíci

      I’ve been called everything by those guys already 🤣
      One guy called me a “boot”, Lol. It must be an offensive term across the water.
      I would do it by hand if it was lime mortar. I haven’t seen any kind of results that would lead me to believe the grout bag produced inferior results. In fact, it’s probably better, considering everything is drying as one and can be jointed at the same time. When you’re in the hot sun, pointing by hand is brutal with the mortar setting so fast.

    • @CJ-qq4gs
      @CJ-qq4gs Před 9 měsíci

      Chad. To add some clarity on what a “boot” is. As a novice to masonry repair, I could be accurately “described as “boot” or a “booter.” It’s military jargon with a negative connotation for “new guy” or inexperienced, or unskilled… I would not put you in that category in the least. Thanks for the great content. I can’t tell you what a big help it is to me and my work as a sweep.

    • @chadvaillancourt
      @chadvaillancourt  Před 9 měsíci

      Ahh… that makes sense. Thanks for the clarification. I’m still not offended 🤣

  • @dannyd318
    @dannyd318 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Roughly how much would this work cost ?

  • @brookemahanes
    @brookemahanes Před 8 měsíci

    I’m not a baby…don’t need the gvt telling me how to work…lol I’m dying laughing over here 😂😂😂😂

  • @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh
    @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh Před 8 měsíci

    My guard has a vacuum recovery Port. Remind folks to cover air conditioning units.

  • @holland_a_march
    @holland_a_march Před měsícem

    what kind of mortar do you use for the top

  • @antoniobetancourt1094
    @antoniobetancourt1094 Před 9 měsíci

    Is it possible to widen a chimney? My chimney is very narrow and may lead me to having to use an undersized liner. I was wondering if it's possible to widen the whole chimney a few inches so that I can install the appropriate liner. Thanks

    • @chadvaillancourt
      @chadvaillancourt  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s not usually possible to make it wider without an entire rebuild. If it’s a multi-flue chimney built in the 17-1800s you may be able to get creative to make it work. We can make extra room by removing the flue liners or by ovalizing the stainless liner. In some cases you could order a square or rectangle liner, although, round and oval are preferred.

  • @michaelhegele5782
    @michaelhegele5782 Před 4 měsíci

    What are them pads called you have the plank on.

  • @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh
    @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh Před 8 měsíci

    If a brick absorbs less than 26 drops of water it is to wet.

  • @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh
    @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh Před 8 měsíci

    I mask chimney projects with yoga pads

  • @samcooke2742
    @samcooke2742 Před 9 měsíci +1

    When video your work from beginning to end, you're not hiding anything from anyone. Not everyone in the trades can work like that.

    • @chadvaillancourt
      @chadvaillancourt  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for noticing! I really do try to show everything. I think this is why there isn’t a ton of chimney contents out there, because people don’t want to show how they’re really doing stuff.

  • @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh
    @GeorgeWilcox-cv7mh Před 8 měsíci

    Skittled