Well, thank you very much for the positive feedback. I really do appreciate you watching my video.
@TMFXLLC5 күн бұрын
Very cool video! Have you tried hot drywall mud? For interior applications it may be lighter. GFRC is also pretty cool, can be a lot thinner and thereby lighter.
@fauxrock4 күн бұрын
Well, thank you for the positive feedback. I really do appreciate you watching my video. I was just mixing some hot drywall mud yesterday, but it was for an interior cause. I don’t see how it could last outside even being sealed… Now for the purposes of this video, I just use premix mortar from the Lowes. But I do have several different formulas for fiber, reinforce cement where I could make the rocket about a quarter inch and it would be bulletproof. I chose to use the premix mortar because that’s what most people can get readily available.
@MAZEMIND5 күн бұрын
2nd o/
@fauxrock5 күн бұрын
Not understanding your comment???
@jimmypoobah80945 күн бұрын
@@fauxrock It means the this the 2nd attempt to roll a ball up an incline. Or the circle loop rolled down the hill for the 2nd time. Or, it doesn't mean anything. The typist fell asleep at the keyboard. Please continue with more explanations if you like. LOL
@fauxrock5 күн бұрын
Jimmy… love your comment… actual truth on the matter this is the fourth time I’ve re-issued this video because it did so well each time. cardboard rock is not necessarily my favorite method of making rock, but the KZbin analysis shows me that people want to see more cardboard rock videos. The first video I did back in 2020 got over 500k views. Thanks again for watching my video. Jim
@MAZEMIND5 күн бұрын
@@fauxrock 1st comment, 2nd equals 2nd comment, and 3rd is 3rd comment lol