stucco netting 17 gauge galvanized woven wire for stucco, deep or Self-furring Stucco Netting
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I'm explaining what is called 17 gauge galvanized woven wire for stucco or deep or Self-furring Stucco Netting or just plain stucco wire; as a rule for use in stucco, we prefer to use either 17 or 18 gage stucco nettings, anything lighter like the 20 gauge wire is mainly used for tile setting or for shower pans and or actually chicken coops.
Yes, I had a chicken a coop with about 7 chickens which h I did indeed attach the 20 gauge wire to, as that lighter gauge wire is okay to keep the chicken in and the animals out.
As a rule, I prefer 17 gauge or 18; as I said in this video, I hate applying stucco, and herein it falling off, sort of sounds like cow crapping on flat rocks, never a good sound.
Most plastering yards sell the deep or self-furred woven wire for stucco, so if this deep-furred stucco netting appeals to you, Google, "plastering yards near me."
Think of stucco netting like Dobies for concrete, the Dobies keep the rebar off the ground; this way, the cement goes under the rebar two inches and then above the rebar two inches, this the rebar is in the middle of the poured concrete where it makes the concert as strong as possible. The deep furred stucco netting or wire allows the stucco under and over this netting, making the stucco as strong as possible.
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https://youtu.be/MPKX9A5rPkk/lathing instructions don't get any easier than this one,
learn to lath fast, fastest stucco lath video, quickest stucco lath tutorial on youtube, why is this video that easiest and fastest to learn with? So easy, I created it for this purpose, Kirk Giordano Plastering
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ5N69SoAJE/lath a stud wall self-furred paperback wire.
With the majority of our videos, the title is the tip of the iceberg; the content of the videos hopefully explains what one wants to understand the meaning of.
https://www.GiordanoPlastering.com
https://www.StuccoPlastering.com
https://www.BayAreaPlastering.com
Feel free to check out our recommended tools on our website below.
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Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
Kirk & Jason Giordano’s how-to show and tell videos.
I am a hands-on 40-year applicator; my philosophy is to do it right or redo it for free.
Thanks for watching, and have a great day!
Видео stucco netting 17 gauge galvanized woven wire for stucco, deep or Self-furring Stucco Netting канала Kirk Giordano plastering Inc.
I'm explaining what is called 17 gauge galvanized woven wire for stucco or deep or Self-furring Stucco Netting or just plain stucco wire; as a rule for use in stucco, we prefer to use either 17 or 18 gage stucco nettings, anything lighter like the 20 gauge wire is mainly used for tile setting or for shower pans and or actually chicken coops.
Yes, I had a chicken a coop with about 7 chickens which h I did indeed attach the 20 gauge wire to, as that lighter gauge wire is okay to keep the chicken in and the animals out.
As a rule, I prefer 17 gauge or 18; as I said in this video, I hate applying stucco, and herein it falling off, sort of sounds like cow crapping on flat rocks, never a good sound.
Most plastering yards sell the deep or self-furred woven wire for stucco, so if this deep-furred stucco netting appeals to you, Google, "plastering yards near me."
Think of stucco netting like Dobies for concrete, the Dobies keep the rebar off the ground; this way, the cement goes under the rebar two inches and then above the rebar two inches, this the rebar is in the middle of the poured concrete where it makes the concert as strong as possible. The deep furred stucco netting or wire allows the stucco under and over this netting, making the stucco as strong as possible.
MORE HOW TO LATH VIDEOS.
https://youtu.be/MPKX9A5rPkk/lathing instructions don't get any easier than this one,
learn to lath fast, fastest stucco lath video, quickest stucco lath tutorial on youtube, why is this video that easiest and fastest to learn with? So easy, I created it for this purpose, Kirk Giordano Plastering
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ5N69SoAJE/lath a stud wall self-furred paperback wire.
With the majority of our videos, the title is the tip of the iceberg; the content of the videos hopefully explains what one wants to understand the meaning of.
https://www.GiordanoPlastering.com
https://www.StuccoPlastering.com
https://www.BayAreaPlastering.com
Feel free to check out our recommended tools on our website below.
https://www.stuccoplastering.com/tools/
Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
Kirk & Jason Giordano’s how-to show and tell videos.
I am a hands-on 40-year applicator; my philosophy is to do it right or redo it for free.
Thanks for watching, and have a great day!
Видео stucco netting 17 gauge galvanized woven wire for stucco, deep or Self-furring Stucco Netting канала Kirk Giordano plastering Inc.
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