How to make Patio Blocks quick and easy from concrete // DIY

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  • Patio blocks or stones are super easy to make! They are great if you want some décor, or if you have a odd shape or size you can't buy in store. Check them out and make some for yourself!
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Komentáře • 417

  • @peterpaliwoda1527
    @peterpaliwoda1527 Před rokem +32

    Simply brilliant , I have a real hoch poch stone patio thrown down 25 years ago when I was very busy working and “living a life” I will lift it and use your method to make nice flat even slabs more suitable now we are retired and have the time to do things right …the old stone would then be good for recycling…I love CZcams for guys like you inspiring us to “ get up and do something “ ( ourselves! ! ) Good Luck Peter P

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +6

      Thats awesome, thanks so much! I'm really glad you like them and happy I could help out! Good luck on yours!

    • @mariliacoelho2942
      @mariliacoelho2942 Před 8 měsíci

      🤔😍👌🙏💯🍃

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Appreciate it!

  • @rainmaker3700
    @rainmaker3700 Před 8 dny +3

    A block that big I would add a couple pieces of rebar for reinforcing. Good video.

  • @pointblank1978
    @pointblank1978 Před rokem +11

    Great project. Concrete can be labor intensive and fun. I’ve done several jobs around the house. But didn’t make a video. Thanks for making this video. Letting the novice see how easy it can be. 👏🏽

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks! It is fun but yeah, lots of actual labor which I think is glossed over a lot of the time.

    • @johnwealthy6044
      @johnwealthy6044 Před 10 měsíci +1

      better spending time doing things you love rather than on things that bore you!!

  • @TheHansoost
    @TheHansoost Před rokem +15

    Thanks for the information. Very helpful. I like the sand base on a sheet of plastic or tarp idea. Saves wood and will be much easier to release.

  • @priscilaoliveira7746
    @priscilaoliveira7746 Před rokem +9

    Okay, this is INSANE!!! Soooo perfect!! I mean, i have to change some cracked old rocks around the pool area and i was thinking that cost me tons of money to do it. Your idea is just great for someone who wants to save some $ but also want to make a beatiful and customized project. Well done! :)

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      Nice! Well I'm happy I could help, sounds like it'll work out great! Good luck on yours!

  • @adrianpoe4416
    @adrianpoe4416 Před rokem +22

    FINALLY. Clear and not 100 steps lol. Looks great. I’m making some 12x36 ones soon and this was a great video! Thank you! 🎉

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +2

      That's awesome! Keep me posted on your progress, good luck!

    • @adrianpoe4416
      @adrianpoe4416 Před rokem

      @@JessedoesDIY hey stupid question, I’ve never done anything with concrete. Just use quickCrete or do I want a brand that doesn’t dry too fast? What brand did u use for this? Also just a bag of play sand works?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +5

      No prob. So I used quikrete 5000 on this. You can really use any bag, but this 5000 and 6000 mix of theirs sets up faster then the regular stuff. It doesn't get hard too fast to work with, but it sets up in about 8-10 hours as opposed to 24 hours. This way at the 24 hour mark or so you can demould and lay the stones, gently of course. The regular stuff you'll demould after 24 hours and wait another day to move them yet. And yup, any type of sand will do, nothing special. Hope that helps, good luck on yours! Keep me posted

    • @adrianpoe4416
      @adrianpoe4416 Před rokem +1

      @@JessedoesDIY sweet thanks SO much for replying!

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      Anytime!

  • @craiglawrey7518
    @craiglawrey7518 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Love the quick and straight to the point video. Well done. Thanks.

  • @atilamatamoros7499
    @atilamatamoros7499 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Congratulations! your method is wiser than others on youtube

  • @beardedcatguitarplus9485
    @beardedcatguitarplus9485 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Great video thank you for posting it. I’m going to be doing the same thing but making 1’squares 2”thick for landscaping pavers ontop of landscaping rocks to then eventually put plant pots on them. Going to make a frame like yours but with cross boards to make three or four pavers at a time on one jig.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 10 měsíci +1

      No problem, glad I could help! Awesome good luck on your project! Love to see it when its done, shoot me an email

  • @Carkebe
    @Carkebe Před rokem +7

    Everybody complaining about the busted STORE BOUGHT pavers, yeesh. LOL. 😆Love the project! Perfect for making custom size/shape pavers. 👍

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +5

      Omh yeah....they are really taking the wrong thing from the video. Thanks tho, glad you liked it!

  • @amandaroberts5047
    @amandaroberts5047 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you! I'm going to try this at home! First time for concrete for me. Thanks for making such a clear and easy to understand video!

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 9 měsíci

      Anytime, glad I could help! Good luck on yours

  • @ariyanadumon4549
    @ariyanadumon4549 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the how to honey! This will be great when I build our porch!

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +2

      Anytime! Happy to help, and good luck on the porch!

  • @madajuarez7073
    @madajuarez7073 Před rokem

    So cool! Love this technique

  • @m.b94
    @m.b94 Před 15 dny

    After watching a few videos, I like your quick wit humour.

  • @lorettareid4120
    @lorettareid4120 Před 6 měsíci

    Really learnt alot here..
    Thinking of offering a basic patio block customized service as my retirement plan...my partner has been a mason for 45 years...

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful! If that's the case, I'd also check out my other recent video on making exposed aggregate patio blocks, it pretty neat. I hope it all goes well for you

  • @mycreations318
    @mycreations318 Před 28 dny

    Love the way you explained it and made it so simple. Plus you could use that ball of cement you had at the end of pouring as a sphere to adorn your garden as well. This was a great video.❤❤

  • @christophermichael3674
    @christophermichael3674 Před měsícem +1

    Probably never be able to do other than at my own place so I'm glad I got to watch others doing it on CZcams

  • @bubbatennessee7531
    @bubbatennessee7531 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much, now I have some idea about making a few cap stone blocks for my swimming pool.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před měsícem

      Anytime! Sounds like a plans, good luck

  • @frederickastilla3614
    @frederickastilla3614 Před rokem

    Thanks for idea! It was Genius! Never even thought that!

  • @poonamjings5279
    @poonamjings5279 Před rokem +1

    Best 👌 video so far! I enjoyed it

  • @RootSuitMan
    @RootSuitMan Před rokem +1

    Man those look really good

  • @ediasacediasac7666
    @ediasacediasac7666 Před 10 měsíci

    Gracias..saludos desde Perú

  • @michaelnovak9766
    @michaelnovak9766 Před rokem +10

    Tap your forms around the edges after you have the concrete to height
    Another suggestion for textured finished is pour it upside down on some textured wooden boards or mats or stamp a pattern on it.
    Just a case of using your imagination and items that you have kicking around 🙂

  • @ojardineiroeden
    @ojardineiroeden Před rokem

    I'm from Brazil! it helped me a lot, thanks

  • @antongusev381
    @antongusev381 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Grate! Vibration table will help you aviod of bubbles

  • @WaynesAdventure
    @WaynesAdventure Před rokem

    Looks great

  • @alexandradeoliveira3892

    Great job!

  • @vrahomes
    @vrahomes Před 4 měsíci +1

    this is so satisfying!

  • @Anonimowy_Jutuber
    @Anonimowy_Jutuber Před rokem

    A lot of work! I can't imagine making 30 or 50 of these pieces :O
    But thanks for the idea and implementation. Good work :)

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      I mean, it isn't a lot of work to just make a couple. I wouldn't make more than that, just for random spots or shapes. Glad you liked it

  • @XroorX
    @XroorX Před rokem +2

    I made pavers using a cut 55gal barrel, and they were 2-3” thick and never cracked.

  • @sammydavis991
    @sammydavis991 Před rokem +1

    Keep going! Looks like you have a few to replace.

  • @dalewyatt230
    @dalewyatt230 Před 11 dny

    Great video!

  • @jezzter4106
    @jezzter4106 Před 4 měsíci

    Mist the slab with water and re-trial it with enough pressure to bring the butter back up and then re-broom it. Works every time.

  • @mohammedsaadsaad3081
    @mohammedsaadsaad3081 Před 6 měsíci

    You are really perfect thanks a lot

  • @alexei7825
    @alexei7825 Před rokem

    Красавчик крутая идея молодец

  • @luisaparecido5885
    @luisaparecido5885 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @emmanuelisanda1449
    @emmanuelisanda1449 Před rokem

    Looking great those slabs. You definitely have more cracked ones to replace though

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks. Yeah, I broke that one cutting wood on it lol I have a dedicated block now that's super thick and reinforced for cutting on

  • @velvettedelaney
    @velvettedelaney Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this!
    Does the sand just wipe off the bottom, or does it get absorbed and become part of the paver?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      No prob! Some of the sand will stick to it and that's fine, but most of it will just wipe off

  • @johnwealthy6044
    @johnwealthy6044 Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice job!! Is it possible to make then 1.625" thick rather than 2"? Can a quick dry concrete mix be used? I wasn't sure when you said do the edges after 1.5 hours.... is that after the initial edging which was after 30 minutes?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks. If you go and thinner than this they risk cracking very easily, and the faster it dries, the more likely it is to crack. And yes, I did the edges twice, once as a initial pass, and the second later to smooth it out. Lessens the risk of damage to the edges

  • @JamieDPS
    @JamieDPS Před 9 měsíci +2

    Looks good but u need reinforcement inside to prevent cracking on settling/uneven base.

  • @leydamoncada4851
    @leydamoncada4851 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much. I am going to do a small short 70lb one! For strongman training. Wish me luck

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No problem! Oh wow, nice. Well good luck with the project and training! Depending on what you do with it, I may add some reinforcement to give it more strength

    • @leydamoncada4851
      @leydamoncada4851 Před 3 měsíci

      @@JessedoesDIY any suggestion on how to reinforce it? We are going to lap it and shoulder it

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You can use some mesh and cut it with tin snips or rebar but you'll need a way to cut it like an angle grinder. Both reinforcement methods are in the concrete aisle

  • @lesvictor
    @lesvictor Před 10 měsíci

    This is excellent content. Thanks.

  • @Tania689
    @Tania689 Před 12 dny

    Love this idea, you're the second person I've seen do this and I want to for a home project but the other person didn't use sand. What's the benefit or reason for it here so I can better assess which method to follow? Thanks in advance

  • @croness91
    @croness91 Před rokem +1

    ive seen a lot of tutorial, this one is the easiest and beginner friendly.

  • @dupre7416
    @dupre7416 Před 2 měsíci

    My partner and I have been making dozens of life-size Bigfoot footprints using a similar technique. I like to see that you can do something professional like this as well. I think this is probably cheaper than buying 2'x4' premade pavers at HomeDepot. Unless you factor in your time... then it's no contest. I see this as something I'd do if I wanted a paver size that isn't available. Nice work 👍

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks. That's exactly why I make them, when you need sizes you can't buy

  • @harishveeramani2907
    @harishveeramani2907 Před rokem

    Nice work :)

  • @fab4fan173
    @fab4fan173 Před měsícem

    Thanks, easy to follow . Well explained.

  • @deer8730
    @deer8730 Před 9 měsíci

    thats pretty good, I would only try to add some colour to the concrete to match the existing blocks

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks. You totally can if you want but once these fully dried out after a couple weeks they lightened up and matched

  • @melenelewis2955
    @melenelewis2955 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice! I live in south Africa so I don't get the same products as you do...... Are you using a premix fast drying concrete? If so what are the cement ,sand and stone/ grittone ratios?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thanks! It was a poor mix but not fast setting, just basic concrete. To mix your own use the 3-2-1-.5 method. 3 parts aggregate, 2 parts sand, 1 part cement, .5 parts water. Adjust as needed. Hope that helps!

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez Před 10 měsíci

    Those look great 🙂

  • @royb2251
    @royb2251 Před 9 měsíci

    Looks good 👍🏻

  • @sfils
    @sfils Před rokem

    Good to see you had your European open toed safety boots on!! Great video.

  • @teanasmith6721
    @teanasmith6721 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm wanting to make bigger pavers, at least 600mm^2 would you recommend using rebar or some sort of reinforcing inside?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 5 měsíci

      I'd use a bit yeah, even just dome wire mesh. Especially if they'll see some use and foot traffic

  • @user-co2hm8cq9k
    @user-co2hm8cq9k Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, your video is really good and easy to follow. with 20Kg bag of concrete, quick dry, have grave already, how may paver 60*60*4cm i can make? do i need steal bar inside?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks, glad you like it. I have a concrete calculator in the description, or you can Google it. Fill in all your info and it'll tell you all you need to know about how many and how much. Reinforcement bar will always help prevent cracking and is always great

  • @jimmyngo649
    @jimmyngo649 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Jesse, which size of the box should i use to make normal patio? 1x3? 2v3? I need to make a 700sq feet

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 11 měsíci

      That's going to be a ton of work, you'd be better off to buy some if you need that many, but the bigger the better as long as you can lift it

  • @utubeblackbat
    @utubeblackbat Před měsícem

    cool, nice video , thanks

  • @grant7934
    @grant7934 Před měsícem

    Beautiful job, Jesse. Those new ones look better than the existing.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před měsícem

      Thanks! Most of the old ones I got for free so I can't really complain

  • @rubenlopez4254
    @rubenlopez4254 Před měsícem

    What are the mix you use?

  • @user-um8hq9vm8f
    @user-um8hq9vm8f Před 8 měsíci

    What brand of concrete is the blue bag? I’ve tried this with sakrete and have no luck getting that good of a finish. Always hitting small rocks during edging… any advice would be awesome!

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Quikrete is all I buy because I have the most access to it. Good luck

  • @averageguy1261
    @averageguy1261 Před 2 měsíci

    Great vid. Thanks for sharing.

  • @menglouie2427
    @menglouie2427 Před 3 měsíci

    I love your method. I just subscribed

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns Před rokem +1

    Another great project. I would like to build a pad for my garbage cans.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      Thanks very much! I actually have a great concrete pad video I posted just recently that would be perfect

  • @61Paul
    @61Paul Před měsícem

    Looks great!

  • @royspeakman1157
    @royspeakman1157 Před 10 měsíci

    Brilliant !

  • @antoniocalandrini2941
    @antoniocalandrini2941 Před 2 měsíci

    Parabéns gostei bastante.

  • @vipsaulo
    @vipsaulo Před rokem +6

    Great video. I was thinking they are too thin and have no iron bars inside. The iron rods don't have to be too thick either. For the corners may be alright but towards the end of the video I see some cracked stepping pieces. To smooth it out I find it better to use some foam or Styrofoam to rub gently over it , as necessary, before it is too dry. You might also sprinkle little water on it for that.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +4

      Thanks. Yeah I didn't add because they are a decorative corner stone that won't be abused. The cracked stones I got for free from a friend a few years ago for the firepit, and one I smashed myself by accident.

    • @billy4148
      @billy4148 Před rokem +1

      ​@@JessedoesDIY they would be nice all done like them, but don't forget the rebars

    • @kenniegarner3848
      @kenniegarner3848 Před 9 měsíci +1

      There is always one.

    • @mcraw4d
      @mcraw4d Před 5 měsíci

      Because if the length, I personally would have tossed in some repurposed wire coat hanger pieces for some added strength.

  • @ca6177
    @ca6177 Před rokem +1

    Nice!

  • @eddykelemis8964
    @eddykelemis8964 Před rokem

    What concrete mix did you use do i have to add rocks to the mix or does it come in the bag

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +4

      I just used the yellow bagged quikrete concrete mix. Concrete already has stones in it. People often confuse cement and concrete but cement is 1 ingredient in concrete, along with the aggregate

  • @thetripledogdareshow4161

    Thank you sir ur amazing

  • @filiprakocevic3325
    @filiprakocevic3325 Před rokem

    Hey man, nice job! Thank you for posting.
    I have a quick question: What if I wanted to do something like this but the blocks would have to support pedestrian weight or maybe even weight of a car? Should I then use thicker blocks or add rebar?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +3

      Thanks! Well if you make the blocks with a 1x3 form it'll be thick enough for pedestrian no problem. Reinforcement will never hurt but I'd use a wire mesh made for house parging, it's thinner for this thin stone. A vehicle is another story, that will need rebar and be about 3.5-4.5" thick and dried for at least 3 weeks.

    • @Oliviasdad1073
      @Oliviasdad1073 Před rokem

      Not sure if you did that one stone that was cracked but not good advertisement

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      Haha I got a few stones from a friend for free a few years ago and I broke it myself by dropping another stone on it accidentally

  • @user-rs6xk3rc8q
    @user-rs6xk3rc8q Před 6 měsíci

    awesome; nice and simple explanation

  • @luna-qt1nd
    @luna-qt1nd Před rokem

    Is look nice good idea

  • @keithprinn720
    @keithprinn720 Před rokem

    before making form you have to work out size required as a unique size you said. those would be better custom size just a few seconds and a measuring tape.

  • @leszekostachowski549
    @leszekostachowski549 Před rokem

    In the sand you could imprint some pebbles or other wood texture and have a more interesting one.. Only I always wonder what to add to the sand to make it the same as for foundry moulds.. ash, bentonite?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      The sand is on the bottom, adding things to it would be pointless. These stones were made face up

    • @leszekostachowski549
      @leszekostachowski549 Před rokem

      @@JessedoesDIY After all, it's enough to make a mistake, it's not that difficult and do it differently :)

  • @user-fl7sw2pk9f
    @user-fl7sw2pk9f Před rokem

    Delicious

  • @buiding_your_trust
    @buiding_your_trust Před 11 měsíci

    How do u mix the mota

  • @ashenafigaim4348
    @ashenafigaim4348 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks ,could mind you tell us about its width and lenth in meter sir please .

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      I can't remember exactly, I think It was about 25 cm wide, 80-90 cm long, and about 5 cm thick

  • @laurensiemens1436
    @laurensiemens1436 Před rokem

    Awesome Job..... you could add dye to color your blocks to add depth to the project

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Absolutely! Thanks

    • @bojankojic108
      @bojankojic108 Před rokem

      what colour would look good? black? dark grey? i will put white pebbles around this blocks.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      Charcoal is always my go to! But it can be pricey to make a bunch of blocks, at least in my area

  • @RalphMickey
    @RalphMickey Před rokem

    ok haven't played with this stuff before - what did the 1/4 inch of sand do at the beginning ?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      No prob. It just prevents the concrete from sticking to anything, the plastic included. It also gives the bottom of the stone a bit of a textured bottom so it gross the ground better and prevents it from moving a bit. And since sand is an ingredient in concrete, it doesn't hurt anything

  • @Amithrius
    @Amithrius Před měsícem

    These look great. Just a question: Would these work on a driveway without cracking as is, or would they need to be reinforced?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před měsícem

      Thanks. Anything for driveway use should be about 4" thick and reinforced to resist the weight

  • @mohammedsaadsaad3081
    @mohammedsaadsaad3081 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @serge3388
    @serge3388 Před rokem +1

    What type of sand do you recommend to use?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +3

      Just basic washed and screened sand. I just bought a 5 gallon bucket of it from a landscaping supply

  • @galleria100fuegocuidadsate4
    @galleria100fuegocuidadsate4 Před 8 měsíci

    nice. one thing tho if add rebars or mesh of some source it will be solid and last longer ... as you can see in the old slap its cracked for severals reasons ,one of of them bien lack of rebars or mesh

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Absolutely. Some of the old stones were cracked when I got them as I got them for free, and a couple I smashed by cutting wood on them lol. I've since made a thick, reinforced slab to cut wood on

    • @galleria100fuegocuidadsate4
      @galleria100fuegocuidadsate4 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JessedoesDIY cool! I am a handyman . I love concrete work , wood work , deco and much more … problem in uk very hard to have space for a garage or work station etc .

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Nice. Yeah I could see that. We have more space here than anything for a shop, but they are so insanely expensive here I can't afford one

  • @SanthoshKumar-ye3sh
    @SanthoshKumar-ye3sh Před 3 měsíci

    Can we reinforce them by placing a steel wire mesh in between the concrete mixture.

  • @randypandolini6506
    @randypandolini6506 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a planter that I want to remove all plants and fill in with paver. I plan to put small concrete benches on top. Do I need to put rocks underneath?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 9 měsíci

      You need some kind of a base. Typically you'd dig down a bit and place a couple inches of sand down before adding the pavers, at a minimum

  • @kimuseni
    @kimuseni Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @alexandrut5405
    @alexandrut5405 Před rokem

    Why did you put clean cement on top and sand underneath? Is it more resistant and stronger that way?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      The sand is just a base so the concrete doesn't stick to the plastic. It also gives it a textured bottom so it doesn't slide on the ground and stays where you put it. The mix is concrete, not just cement. Concrete is pre measured sand, rock and cement already.

  • @juancarlosagurtocerna2426
    @juancarlosagurtocerna2426 Před 6 měsíci

    Cuantas palmeras da con 1 saco de cemento de 25kl?

  • @stevelopez372
    @stevelopez372 Před 7 měsíci

    If you think your to late, wet the brush. I saw diamond mesh did you reinforce your molds with the mesh? Nice job.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 6 měsíci

      Good point, I should have, but after a few passes it actually looked good. I didn't on these lightweight stones but I have another video for a different style that I did, I reinforced that one

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

    Is it cheaper to make these or buy paver bricks at Home Depot?
    Also, do you know about how much weight they will take, and would putting some kind of screen inside it act to hold it together? Nice simple explanation, thanks.

    • @luifranco1457
      @luifranco1457 Před rokem +5

      I think the point here is that he made custom-sized pavers for the area he needed, so in this case there is no paver option to buy at HD. With regards to how much weight they could handle, that depends on the concrete mix you use (use a higher PSI rated mix if you’re expecting a lot of weight over them later). One thing he didn’t do is put some kind of wire mesh in them, when I did mine I used chicken wire after pouring half the concrete on each form, that helps to keep them from cracking.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +5

      They are close to the same price in this case, not much difference. But yeah, going this route you can make a custom size for yourself and even dye it if you want. These ones I made are pretty light duty but can easily support a few hundred pounds. If you add a fine mesh or something to it for reinforcement it'll be even more resistant to cracking. Thanks, I'm glad you liked it

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

      @@JessedoesDIY
      Oh, I forget to ask, what kind of concrete or cement do you use? Can you use portland cement? I wonder did you actually price out what it costs per square foot. I have about 100 square feet portion of my front yard that I can not do anything else with and I think I just need to cover it with pavers, but pavers cost so much, and I don't want to actually cover it over completely with concrete. This would be a good solution if it is less expensive, and still better and more custom even if it was the same price.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +3

      I used Quikrete bagged mix that I had on hand, but just the basic yellow bag quikrete will work just fine. You can't do cement only, it'll crumble apart. Concrete is a mix of things and it needs that to be durable. I did not price it out, but I do know that the what a bag covers and it ends up being about the same price as buying a stone. Like I said in the video, I made these because I needed to fill that specific spot, but it costs the same amount to just but a stone in store. If you're just covering a spot, it's up to you how you want to do it

  • @pa.fishpreacher6166
    @pa.fishpreacher6166 Před 9 měsíci

    nice job

  • @RonAnderson-zs1kf
    @RonAnderson-zs1kf Před 7 měsíci

    This guy is good

  • @julietphillips1991
    @julietphillips1991 Před rokem +2

    They turned out real nice! Why didn't you make one to replace the large cracked paver/tile?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Well a bunch of the stones are cracked anyways. I mostly put the fire pit together years ago on a shoe string budget, so most of the stones I got for free, and some cracked. The one you saw tho was the result of me splitting a log on it lol So that's a upcoming video

  • @melissawallace9745
    @melissawallace9745 Před rokem

    Nice job. Looks great. But it's really easier to do a dry pour. Dump half dry cement and smooth...add rebar or whatever, add more dry level and mist with water. No heavy mixing. And very strong

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +4

      Dry pouring is a terrible idea on so, so many levels

  • @clairemargaretcooper5230
    @clairemargaretcooper5230 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m new to these things so please bear with me. Is there some sort of ingredients or ratio of the materials used?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 10 měsíci

      No prob. I used pre bagged concrete and just bucket of regular playground sand from a local landscape supply for the bottom. The concrete is already pre mixed in the bag and just needs water according to the instructions on the bag, or until it gets to the right consistency. If you're mixing your own concrete you'll use the 3-2-1-.5 method. 3 parts small rock, 2 parts fine sand, 1 part cement and .5 parts water

  • @deuscriadordetudo.oeternoe6292

    É p balcão.? Não é preciso ferro?

  • @lizystratabojomira
    @lizystratabojomira Před 8 měsíci

    On the bottom of your form you had spread ome sand?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Just to prevent the concrete from sticking to the plastic. Sand won't harm the concrete

  • @rockod8880
    @rockod8880 Před měsícem

    Great work than you

  • @Falcon408
    @Falcon408 Před 2 měsíci

    What happened to the dirt at the bottom of the molds? Was that just a spacer as a way to use less concrete mix?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      The sand? It helps seal the bottom of the mould so the concrete and water doesn't flow under the form, and because sand is 1 of the ingredients in concrete it doesn't hurt anything. After that, you can do whatever with the sand

    • @Falcon408
      @Falcon408 Před 2 měsíci

      @JessedoesDIY Ok thank you. I wasn't sure if the sand absorbs into the concrete.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      No problem. Good luck on yours

  • @nahidchobtarash3700
    @nahidchobtarash3700 Před 5 měsíci

    please use persian in transelate too ,thank you 😊🤗