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Good morning folks, Kirk and Jason   here, with Kirk Giordano plastering, Today I'm going to show you one of the most useful  tools that are in the plastering industry we're   getting ready to go to a job so I'm gonna grab  these floats now this about the most important   thing in the plastering industry, I'll tell you why  besides these little two-dollar brushes, now right   here I got a box of floats that I ordered a  while ago, generally as a contractor I will order   like a hundred rolls of paper at a time, because  to go to the material yard west side in Oakland   sometimes, we have to wait like about an hour, just  to get some tools, I know a lot of you contractors   know that feeling anyway what I got here is again  I buy everything in bulk because we use all this   stuff these are floats. They're sponge floats for  stucco, and what do they do is they bring this sand or   aggregate out, so next to these guys right here  these $2 brushes, of course, your hawk and trowel   are absolutely necessary, we're going to set  sail today for our job right here in my own   hometown, and I'll show you why these guys are  so important and by the way in the link or the   description of this video, I'll put where you  guys can buy these it's a fellow by the name of John grab tree he sells them and I'll tell  you what I could beat one of these up are the   green ones I can beat one of these guys up these  yellow ones are three times as sturdy, so that's   why I figured I'd show them to you guys because  they're kind of new they're called, killer bees   floats. Why I don't know, but I'll show you how  we use them today because we're going to set   sail, we're gonna throw these beasts right  here and that monster truck and get out of   here, okay guys we are on the repair project  can you see this patch right here that is basically, Felton or Olimpia sand is a  different finish this is a - finished I wanna   show you some because the fella here was, very, very  concerned with our ability to match finishes, he  took me over here, he pointed to that he says well you see that Gable wall? I said, "yeah I see it," he sai, "you   see three different finishes? I said yes, he says,  "can you do better than that" and I said of course   I can that's what I do for a living that's  probably a homeowner did that, and   then they tried on there they didn't match  the original finish, but not everybody knows we   do video work, and we teach how to plaster in  fact very few people know, this finish here, if   You want to fix something, guys. You got to know what's wrong with it? To begin with, not just finishing   here it's old - how old, about 70 years old it  probably has about twenty maybe ten coats of  paint with the primer, you see since I don't want  all this excess sand, see this excess sand? I said   okay, man, I can do that over here. I mean, people do  patchwork all the time you see this little down   low to our event is you can see that patch most  people don't even see patches, guys, but again he   took me right here. I'm not gonna go around the  whole guy's house and show all the different   patches he says, Kirk if you can't do better than  this, just don't accept the job because I want it   done, I said if he says can you do better? I don't  want this excess sand, and I said Winnemucca,   What the heck that's supposed to mean? I'll show  you guys, in a minute, Jason's gonna get some mud   going and then we'll show you how to match  this finish with this killer bees float B E E Z .  easy anyway, we're gonna get started in a minute  all right, guys, we're gonna begin, but before I   want to explain something that is excess sand  and Winnemucca got to do with anything? I was   telling the guy trust me I know what I'm doing  and I thought of this old song by Johnny Cash. this is cool guys, I felt like telling the guy,  man, I've been doing this so long there's nothing   I haven't seen this card here is from the Union  when I first started Union in 1980 is 2020 now   I mean 20-20 that's 40 years, plus I was working  non-union for a lot of years, so when I hear this   the song he said I've been everywhere I told the guy  you name it, I've done it, man, because this song   reminds me of what he was talking about excess  sand, I'm gonna put it in the description, guys anyway   What we got is we got stiff mud. How cold is it  today? very cold, if I said how cold it was, people   would call me from the UK and say, Kirk, you big  wuss, we go swimming in that kind of weather, why   am I wearing glasses if I hit a wire, you know the  wire pokes in, and then it pokes the stuck out and   How much sand if I got in my eyes? Oh man, a lot  here's what I'm what to do, guys. first thing doing   your tops first why? if you do your top now that  key right here this will set, a lot of guys want   to do the bottom first, and then think that'll  hold it, it will, now we are about put because it's   been raining we had to use a lot of accelerators  so how much time do I got to work with this mud I got about 15 minutes. Can I do this patch in 15  minutes maybe, but now you see it was so cold and   so rainy we didn't wet the board, in fact we didn't  wet the board and we put excess accelerators in   here even the tape wasn't adhering, there's  window tape I got right here, came off about   five-six times, and it might come off while  I'm on the while I'm doing this now you turn   this guy off Jay? cool beans, all right, I' gonna finish what were showing you guys what we're doing,   and again you see how stiff this mud is now ten  minutes ago it was watery, there was soup so we had   to put a lot more accelerators in it in order  for it to harden in this winter weather, we had   rain for the last few days, and actually, we've got a pleasant day today. I'll show you why that the   floats work on something like this well, I actually  have a couple other tools there but I was going to   explain those also because people always ask me  hey Kirk, well what do you think man, should I use   this color float that color float I'll explain  him in a minute let me use up the rest of this   mud here, you see how that push it in there push  this is the key, now, depending on where you're   located some inspectors want you to caulk  that key, now see this got caulking around   that window I'll places where the guys said Kirk I  want to see you caulk, this area - and I say yeah   I know why because the paper is shot, and you want  to make sure it doesn't leak, but if I caulk that   key I'm going to have excess cracking perimeter  cracking, that's why I put that blue stuff there   that's just a bonding agent to eliminate any  excess cracking, that's how you can tell it's   been raining guys we got a lot of rocks in the  stucco because no matter how well you cover 20   bags on a truck if it rains straight for four  days, you're gonna get some moisture, moisture   and stucco it doesn't wait for any man, this right  here there definitely ain't waiting for me it's   The setting, I like that because we were considering,  wow, it's so cold it's not gonna set, now that's   setting guys, all right love these ladders - a  dual ladder go both sides, and because I filled   that top first like right here in about an hour  well half-hour this could be ready to float, in a   half hour if I didn't fill this top when I start  to float it this would sink right here we'd have a   Hairline cracks there that once it loosens up, it's hard to fix it. I'm just using this trowel now as a   Rod or a Darby or a straightedge in the UK, they call them straight edges. It's like a Darby it   just makes sure that your grounds are filled out  because you want to be true and plumb, we don't   want to be like that guy there the homeowners  would yell at me, all right, so that's that now   this excess mud here now, these have a tendency  to want to drop out too, and if you notice we   have this peel-and-stick here that peel-and-stick  does not absorb, this black paper two layers it   absorbs the moisture out of here this doesn't  absorb, so I'm glad I got some stiff mud here,   because that will absorb so what will happen is  I'll plaster the whole thing, and this will   want to keep dropping, no problemo, we got it, okay, i'm a finish this surround here, yeah ma Jay's going to mix me   for mud look, when I said earlier how long have I  been doing this, this house here the guy says well   it's got some weird backing and I said we're back  in what you mean, it's got wood panel back, there I   said that wood paneling it's it's a wood lath  that was created in 1890, and they stopped using   it about 1910 we still see houses with it in  1920 because all of the excess lath, they're not   just gonna throw away they're gonna finish using  it, so he says oh I got wood lath back here, so   no problem we lathed, I laugh this so, I accommodated  for that would lath, that again was in 1910 they   stopped using that good wood lath, by 1950, they started using Tie-wire they would it was called   tie wire what they were doing between the studs  they put a wire wrap it around every six inches   and that's how they would not lose so much stucco  between this studs, then of course we got paperback   the wire, we got all kinds of stuff in fact when I  first started plastering, there was no shear wall   Guys, it was studded. It was all stud, so we didn't  have the luxury of working with solid substrates   like plywood, now everybody has plywood, so that was  cool when that came out, we're like yeah, we love it   You don't waste so much stucco in the field. The  the field is you got a stud here you got a stud here   this right here, they put the tie wire and pull it  lime wire, and that wouldn't waste so much stucco okay almost got just about the right amount for  this, all right, beautiful, I was telling Jay and   guys, to people, watch what we do, they go, oh crap  I'm gonna do that. I can make it look, easy guys   because Jason, who's on the camera right now, mixes  for me, I can't make it look easy if I have to mix   my own mud ,no way can I make it look easy if  I have to mix my own mud, so, any of you guys   Call us, as we make it look easy. That's a  two-man job it's like playing a football baseball   basketball is a team sport no one guy  does all this by himself, anyway that's uh that's   all the mud I need, and since we have enough mud  to finish that door over here, I'm gonna go ahead   finish that because this mud is getting hard and  it's not waiting for me, okay guys, real quick for   bricks it's for pushing in the grout for bricks  can you do the first stucco? Sure you can but   you're not going to bring much aggregate out, green  flow same as the yellow the both high quality   ones that killer Bee ones, in the description trowels, Hawk and trowels the main things for plastering,   floats, plastic float these are using the UK a lot  polyurethane floats, plastic polyurethane what these   do is they compress the wall you compress it so  you're less likely to get cracks - Dash brush you make   some soupy mud you put this in, and you fling it  remember the old saying - of salt in 1900 just a   dash of salt well - the mud on that's what gives  you this if I were to -dash this, I'm not good enough   To get this finish, I can't do it. I can get  close, but this guy got close isn't going to   do it so now what we do is we're going to take  a float sponge float guys I know that you kid   and boys keep calling me by the way UK some of  the better plasters there because they did lime   plaster in ten thousand years ago those guys are  the best, love it when those guys call me and say   Kirk, you're pretty good at what you do. This float  here I'll start it off mild kind of bend the edges   I don't want it straight; I want it kind of bent  just a hair okay now you got to have your wall   true and plumb you don't want it sticking out of  half-inch you want it true and plumb that's why I   use my big Congo trowel because I can use it as a  darby or a rod, so to speak, here's how we do this   guys we're gonna take this sponge float if I take  the plastic float or the polyurethane float it's   just gonna flatten it it's not gonna bring the  aggregate out, this is aggregate, sand the same stuff   now this patch right here this patch was done with  Felton or Oly sand I went to the material yard   and I got some heavier sand I said just thought  ton on what I already got, because the sand that I   normally buy from Westside is Oly or Felton sand, and it's  professional plaster sand, but it won't match   this okay, so now that that's out of the way, I'm  gonna bring out the aggregate, and now I'm using   the whole float sometimes I'll use just a little  bit and I kind of go in circles when it comes to   the joint you need a lot of water guys, now this  the whole patch is gonna take me ten minutes guys   if you got something better to do, you better do  it because I tend to ramble on just a occupy time   now you see that joint that's called feathering  in the plaster, you feather it into the existing   that's what determines how well your patch is  going to match if you can't feather in you're   in trouble guys, now this is full of stucco if I  keep going I'm gonna drag the stucco there, so I   got to take the stuck out, now I'm taking the stucco  out now what I'm doing guys is I'm going 1/2 here   flipping it 1/2 here getting that sand out, if  I hit it here then I bend this float the wrong   way I don't want it that way otherwise it'll drag  the stucco so now I'm doing the joint feathering   in the joint it takes practice, but that's what  we're showing you for, to give you some practice, you   Can learn this and about oh a few hours, maybe, some finishes don't matter. How   long you try those are very difficult, and by the  way, that song I've been everywhere man let's say   to my buddy Larry and Carolyn Dowes, I love you guys!  haven't seen you in years their truckers, and they always they tell me, man I've been  everywhere! They're 15-year truckers, nowhere you   see and notice, I'm going upward. Guys, what happens if  I take it down that crack is going to come out?   so the first thing I do is I'm pulling it upwards  upward over here I'm pushing it into the existing   now I'm going to circles again and if I want this  to be as smooth as that patch over there I can do   that if I want it to be rough as his I can do that  all with this float just takes practice guys the   more you the more water, the heavier the finish  or the more aggregate that will come outright   now I'm just got to take these off I'll see what  I can what I'm doing all right again same thing   I'm taking out and creating a heavier sand look  while I'm doing it what I generally do is I'll   clean the tape with both sides here and then  I'll bring out this aggregate now you see that's   been painted so many times that you got a look  at what you're working with the sand I'm using   here is it's probably a 16 20 what a 1620 sand  mean that's a heavier sand 20 30 is a medium sand   and 30 30 is a finish sand-like, Santa Barbara  it's like talcum powder, so you've got to know   Your sands and, by the way, guys are too plastered. How long does it take to learn the plaster? Some guys   can get in five years some guys can get it less  some guys never get it because they can't stand   Doing it to hate it me, I think are you kidding me? I love doing this stuff. They're paying me to   do it what a country I can do this all day long  now again, I'm a clean the red tape because when   I pull that I don't want to pull the rest of the work off, so I got a clean float. All it has is   the stucco from the tape I'm going upward here I  want to pull that upward don't do this guy, yeah   you see that crack now I got to push that back in  I'm just doing that to tell you guys don't do that   you want to always go upwards pull it into the  existing how dry is this do it, oh yeah I can   still do it with that I'm just trying to show you  guys that's perfect mud you let it get too stiff   You can't bring the sand out with this. It'll  be like trying to bring the sand out with the   concrete if it sets it's set and we're doing a 1  coat stucco that means you can't over mix it that   means it's stronger than crap - I mean regular  stucco 1600 psi that's strength the stucco we're   using close to 5,000 psi so if I get carried away  and start messing around and doing other goofy   stuff like cleaning the truck, and I come back to try to do this. I won't be able to touch it I won't   be able to hammer it, so if you start something  you got to finish it, depending on the material   and there's there's a whole thing guys, plastering  yeah I hear guys they say man, I've been plaster in   10 years I'm better than you guys, who wants to  be the best? All that means is you're gonna work   your ass off more, material knowledge that's the  thing, material knowledge, how do you get material   knowledge to guarantee your work when I work for  other people 30 40 years ago I'd have to guarantee   that I just had to do the best I could here, if it  fails for whatever reason it finished don't match   I have to come back on my own time, my own dime and  fix it, so that's how you really learn materials .  if you work for somebody else you've got an idea  about materials, but until you are responsible for   everything you do, you don't really have a great,  great understanding of what the heck you're doing. Again I'm bringing this aggregate out and  I'm looking at this painted finish. I don't want   to tell these guys, dude like he says he's already  painted just like ten times the guy who did that   Tell me to keep painting it. I said, well, I could  look at that and see no matter how much paint   you put on it they're not gonna match so what I'm  trying to do and guys nobody is perfect at this   stuff you know our jobs I do that ain't perfect  but we do the best we can with what we have   to work with otherwise, we're back on our own  time, but anyway when you have to guarantee all   your work that's when you know, and you've been  doing it for 30 years, that's when you know about   materials. I know when this is gonna sit set, I can  go right now, eat a sandwich, relax, go to Subway   Kick back. I go to the pub to have a beer. I got that  much time even though this has accelerated in it. I   know exactly how much time I got I can look at it  plus I spread it so that gives you the knowledge   of how much time do you got to finish that that's  how you know time in time now you see I'm going   across so that this lip under here is not when  you look at it's not all jagged and sideways   just like here I take it here so we don't want a  jagged lip so here I'm going across now blending   down into the joint a key thing to guys that's  all on the topic of stucco always clean this out   with dust dirt on the bottom one top you  don't need to because gravity pulls that down And generally, we don't have a radio on, but  I wanted to play that song because I wanted   to tell the guy who hired me, dude, I know  how to do this again. Not everybody knows   we got like 900 videos about how to do this,  and I feel stupid trying to tell somebody,   Hey man, look, man, I know how to do that.  I do video work to teach, then I feel kind.   of awkward saying that, so I just said,  don't worry about how dude, I can fix it The guy says, well, if it doesn't match do, I have to pay you? I said, Easy big guns, That's an easy big   Gun. If it doesn't match, I'll come back and redo it. So let's not get carried away. yeah, I'm getting all the aggregate out, now if  I don't get it out it's gonna uh it's gonna drag   this right here and I'm hustling because, on that  the wall over there I got about a half-hour and I got   patches around the corner, so I got about a half  hour over there and plus my patchwork again the   material knowledge is everything guys and for guys  who say, hey Kirk how do we know it matches it's not   painted, well guys, you don't because they don't  paint this until 28 days and if I were to come   back every 28 days and show every job well that's  just not feasible, anyway there it is guys I'm   gonna take my and anytime you pull this turn your  face so you will get a eyeball full of stucco, you   just pull it off and blam, there it is anyway I'm  gonna clean up some of the little wood slobbers   that's where the tape doesn't adhere, because it  rained all night, it's cold guys anyhow, my name   are Kirk, Jason on the camera, without Jayson, I  I can't do the video work, and I can't do very   much more, anyway we thank you for watching and as  usua,l we'll see you guys on the next one. By the way folks, my dad and I are now members of Amazon  affiliates, so if you're looking to buy any of   the plastering or construction tools you've seen  in our videos and you want to support us in the   process you can check the links below our video  or you can go to our website and get them there   if you have any other questions that for tools  we don't have linked email us direct and we'll   respond to you then once again, folks we thank  you for watching, and I really all your comments   if you guys like this video, please click the like  button-down below and also if you enjoy what we do   subscribe to our channel so we can keep making  these videos are for you my name is Kirk and Jason,  We thank you for watching and from the entire  Giordano family, we'll see on the next one.
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Channel: Kirk Giordano plastering Inc.
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Length: 28min 31sec (1711 seconds)
Published: Sat Jan 25 2020
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