Please ,i need to know what gonna happen if you disconnect the bettary while the engine running ? Will the machine gose off or not ?
@brianlukanic52173 күн бұрын
I'm going to be setting granite flagging that's 2-3in thick. Should I go with the 60 or the 80?
@PaverToolInnovators2 күн бұрын
We'd recommend going with a Sim 60 mallet, hope that helps!
@paulruggiero68085 күн бұрын
I learned a long time ago when building steps, the best and I think strongest way is to install a 6" layer of 57s as a base, install a base course of filler block a bit wider than your steps all around, and then install your wall of choice around the perimeter of your steps with additional filler block behind the good face block. Then repeat using more face block and filler and obviously using less filler the higher you go. All the blocks and caps are glued with a bit of wall adhesive and finished off with caps for your tread. Builds an incredibly strong set of steps that isn't going anywhere. Uses lots of block but once you get your base course leveled, it's just a matter of gluing and stacking so very fast opposed to leveling each course using 57s behind each step.
@PaverToolInnovatorsКүн бұрын
This video is of course only speaking into monolithic steps, but when installing a segmental step in the application that you speak into, we likewise integrate a full block minimum behind each step, and also incorporate biaxial geogrid on each layer to prevent spreading over time. Keep up the great work and thanks for watching!
@johnland65835 күн бұрын
This process looks good and sturdy. We have had good results by backfilling behind the first step with 21a gravel compacted up to 1 inch below the level of the top of the 1st step then filling that 1 inch with concrete to set the second step on. That way we don't have to level a paver or a wall block behind the first step (saving labor & materials). The second step sticks to the concrete and won't move, and forms a bond between two or more longways as well. ✌
@PaverToolInnovatorsКүн бұрын
That is definitely a decent way to install it, however we found its less mess avoiding the concrete and utilizing block to block contact with one of the great adhesives on the market. In the northeast where have freeze and thaw, it is more ideal to use a clean stone (#57) as opposed to gravel to prevent any potential movement from hydraulic pressure. With 40 years experience in the industry, and after lots of trial and error, wave found this to be the easiest and most efficient way for us. As always keep up the great work, and thanks for the feedback!
@johnland6583Күн бұрын
@@PaverToolInnovators Mostly agree with you for up there. We are in Richmond VA area, and not as many, and esp. not as deep, of groung freeze. Under pavement almost non-existant. Thanks for the tips,,, and keep on keepin' on !👍✌
@neverrestboxinggym6 күн бұрын
I can definitely see why you guys put a unit behind your steps. Awesome way of doing things. I will say when using precast steps I’ve always just back filled behind with 57’s and geo grid and I’ve had good results doing it that way.
@PaverToolInnovatorsКүн бұрын
Great to hear that works for you, we've done it that way as well in the past. Thanks for watching!
@kiheidude13 күн бұрын
I love your products for prepping base and have bought several (over $1,500 worth). My only comment (and not a complaint) is that I bought two for Quick-E Wall Screed which are basically a set of four metal pipes attached by a chain. I have found it easier to just use regular galvanized pipe. The chains get a bit cumbersome for me and can get in the way. Other than that these products have really speeded up my retaining wall base prep and I highly recommend them. I plan on buying additional Pave Tool products as needed.
@PaverToolInnovators12 күн бұрын
Thank you! We always appreciate good and honest feedback. Please give us a call if you ever have any questions! We are happy that our products are serving you well!
@whitneywoodall359116 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update! I just saw the first video earlier and was impressed.
@morgan7934717 күн бұрын
Wow that stone is expensive.
@morgan7934718 күн бұрын
I would say you have a good product.
@kiheidude22 күн бұрын
Can you use Sticky Stone for placing stone veneer on the bottom of archways without the need for vertical support holding the stone in place until it dries?
@PaverToolInnovators19 күн бұрын
It depends on the weight of the stone. If it starts to sag you will have to place support underneath the stone but once it dries enough you will be all set to remove the support.
@kiheidude19 күн бұрын
@@PaverToolInnovators Thanks so much for the quick reply.
@PaverToolInnovators19 күн бұрын
@@kiheidude No problem, sorry we did not get to you a few days ago! If you have any other questions please let us know. Good luck!
@pandepot220423 күн бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@byronlaw672426 күн бұрын
Now I see this after doing it difficult for 50 feet. Of well, I still have a good 120 feet left. But now I need a laser level.
@sjcspecialties271Ай бұрын
Beautiful
@markarcarisi7275Ай бұрын
You should never apply stone veneer to painted block wall.
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
We cleaned the surface and wire brushed in areas of concern. It is still standing strong over 3 years later. Check out our recent update video where we chip a piece of the veneer off the wall. The sticky stone eats through the paint and bites into the CMU
@lindamiller3583Ай бұрын
We used sticky stone on our foundation front of the house and it works beautifully. We also used it for the siltstone trim and what a great product. We get compliments on it alot. We also used for pavers on a retaining wall. Love it!
@jayvizАй бұрын
How did you rough up the painted surface?
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
We wire brushed areas of concern where the paint was a bit thicker, otherwise we cleaned it thoroughly. In the video you can see how the sticky stone bites through the paint and into the CMU.
@johngrevas8819Ай бұрын
I have a Basement Project I would like to start this winter. Can I use sticky stone glue / stone veneer on Go Board?
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
We cannot promise anything but yes we think it should work fine. Please refer to the user manual for all types of substrates sticky stone works on.
@kathleenmoore535Ай бұрын
Tknx Much ☺️
@kathleenmoore535Ай бұрын
Thank You ☺️ Ver user friendly
@crabkillaАй бұрын
Moasure does all this a lot easier.
@wakka4211Ай бұрын
Great videos. I have 2 questions if you have the time: 1. It looks like you applied the adhesive to painted concrete. Did you have to prep the painted surface other than cleaning for it to adhere? 2. Is there any concerns of moisture getting behind the stone and causing mildew or mold? Thanks in advance!
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
Thank you. 1 - You are correct. We cleaned it and we also wire brushed areas of concern where the paint appeared to be thicker. 2 - No concerns due to how you apply the beads of sticky stone to the veneer. Vertical beads 3 inches apart allow rain to go right through to the ground.
@wakka4211Ай бұрын
@@PaverToolInnovators perfectly worded answer! Thank you !!
@PaverToolInnovators29 күн бұрын
@@wakka4211 Happy to help!
@NoeasyhandleАй бұрын
Its one machine that combines 2 other machines and costs more than both combined.
@s2photoАй бұрын
So does that Trass base just go on top of the native subgrade? What kind of depth is required for freeze thaw stability, or on top of poor soils? I install in a northern climate with terrible soils. (Manitoba Canada.) All clay all the time and freeze thaw out the wazoo…
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
You would base out the same way you would for a paver base, the bedding layer is simply the trass. Normally we recommend 1.5inches for residential non-vehicular traffic.
@dancopeland6678Ай бұрын
This video was super helpful! My only recommendation and this could be one for IQ is to not stash the Allen tool. I looked all over for it in the packaging until the step called out in this video showed the little stash spot. Still a great video!!! Thanks!
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@jasonminus5411Ай бұрын
Thanks Phil
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
Thank you, hope you got something out of this.
@365ExcavationLandSolutionsАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@john_linderАй бұрын
The thinner teeth are where it's at :)
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
Thanks! This will increase the versatility of the Paver Popper ten fold!
@billortloff4215Ай бұрын
Where can you buy sticky stone?
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
@@billortloff4215 at our website PaveTool.com 👍
@paulfulp18882 ай бұрын
Can you make a walk In shower
@PaverToolInnovatorsАй бұрын
yes!
@RVFoodyscom2 ай бұрын
I'm considering using Sticky Stone. Wi it work on a cured concrete foundation? Mine was poured in 2007, and nothing done to the exterior. How shouldI prep the concrete foundation?
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
Just be sure the foundation is nice and clean and you'll have no issues adhering to the foundation with Sticky Stone.
@deeprollingriver522 ай бұрын
Men are amazing
@oliviawick12012 ай бұрын
Is the application only suitable over cement block?
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
No you can apply to many different substrates such as gypsum board/drywall, wood, pressure-treated wood, plywood, brick, concrete block, cement board.
@umeshpandit96662 ай бұрын
What happens if the soil is expansive & adjoining water ?
@bryankerr64612 ай бұрын
Good stuff right here. Thank for the continued support.
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
Appreciate the feedback, glad you enjoyed!
@basha94822 ай бұрын
My question is can two people using the SV 200E pick up a 200lbs paver? I understand the unit can pick up that weight but the total weight of the stone and the vacuum lifter seems extremely heavy for two people to lift all day.
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
You're correct it would be pretty heavy for 2 people to carry around all day. There is a hook on the top of the 200E so you can use it with an excavator. Hope this helps!
@basha94822 ай бұрын
Do you have the Optimas vacu-Mobil allrounder for rent in Ottawa, Canada?
@tjh77682 ай бұрын
I’m sold!
@RogerGarcia-cs5di2 ай бұрын
How much does this cost ?
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
Please check out STICKYSTONE at PaveTool.com
@ispot46513 ай бұрын
This looks very similar to Sika NS caulk. Is it basically the same product?
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
We do not have experience with any Sika products. If you try it, let us know! We can tell you that we have thousands of happy customers that have purchased sticky stone!
@Taurine753 ай бұрын
Given the size of the Sticky Stone tube, what DeWalt caulking gun model would you recommend?
Loctite products will do the same thing for much less.
@PaverToolInnovators3 ай бұрын
We might have to put that statement to the test in a future video...
@PainterD543 ай бұрын
@@PaverToolInnovators I stand by my statement. I used Loctite to glue a stone to a cinder block. After about 2 hours, I could not get them apart with a chisel and hammer. Is Loctite Premium Fast Grab what it says it is? You bet your ass it is!
@carringtonlawn3 ай бұрын
Great video! What drawing estimating software is Ryan using in the field on his iPad?
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
Thank you! The app is called "Concepts"
@PainterD543 ай бұрын
Mortar might weigh more but the cost isn't near what that stuff costs. The gun and only 3 tubes of sticky stone is $136! Kinda spendy. Imagine what a case of it costs?! I decided to go a different route and use Loctite Premium Fast Grab which is plenty strong and much cheaper (using a normal caulking gun)
@PaverToolInnovators2 ай бұрын
Cheap isn't good, and good isn't cheap! We hope it holds up for you... many of the Loctite products do not hold up in freeze and thaw climates, or in wet climates (according to testing we've found on Google). Sticky stone withstands all weather, and can resist over 10 times the weight that cheaper adhesives can. Depending on the project, it is well worth the investment.
@grandifloralandscaping3 ай бұрын
100hr! Oh no, that’s what many lawn mowing companies are charging in metro areas these days. Landscape construction should be much more.
@bryankerr64613 ай бұрын
nice work! This was a great video
@PaverToolInnovators3 ай бұрын
Thanks a bunch! Much appreciated
@DavidStabnick3 ай бұрын
Is there a coping for the top or a drip edge? How do you finish it off?
@rolling_hills_landscapes3 ай бұрын
Good stuff!!
@PaverToolInnovators3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Happy you enjoyed
@score14theteam3 ай бұрын
How much coverage can one expect from one unit/SKU? I'm using the same pavers shown in your video.
@PaverToolInnovators3 ай бұрын
Check out the product description on PaveTool.com, you'll find a calculator that you can use to figure out exactly how much you'll need for your job!
@score14theteam3 ай бұрын
How much coverage (square feet) do you get per SKU?
@PaverToolInnovators3 ай бұрын
Check out the product description on PaveTool.com, you'll find a calculator that you can use to figure out exactly how much you'll need for your job!