About Slaked Lime putty and its many uses

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@raymondbruce7175
@raymondbruce7175 Жыл бұрын
This is the guy ! Great info he is so well informed.
@myroslavajacklitsch6039
@myroslavajacklitsch6039 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for the importand info!!
@kendoknackersackee
@kendoknackersackee 4 жыл бұрын
I'm an electrician by trade and frankly, lime plastering is more confusing than anything I've ever had to learn about. lol I thought I had it sussed, but then I have now seen something that says, don't use sand in a top coat of lime putty, use chalk! WT.. Heck! 😁 The hydrated lime I bought to make the putty with says: mix with water and seal in a tub for a time before applying it (no mention of aggregate?) I've done a fair amount of plastering over the years, but always with gypsum. Now that I'm a convert to the beauty of lime I have taken off much of the horrible pink plaster in my old house and I'm gradually replacing it. My scratch and float coats were a pleasure with good results. But the finish coat is doing my nut!! 😩
@ArtEssentials
@ArtEssentials 2 жыл бұрын
Lime (calcium hydroxide) can be made into two similar forms. One is a putty that is sometimes referred to as pit lime as it is stored in pits in the ground below the frost line. You can buy it in sealed tubs or barrels. The longer the putty ages in the pit or tub, the better it is and the more it will cost. A second form in which limes comes is a hydrated powder. It's made using an industrial autoclave. Both kinds of lime are slaked with water to make calcium hydroxide. However, hydrated lime is partially dried to make it a powder. You can buy this lime powder in big bags. Some folks mix the powder with water and let it soak for a bit to make a putty that looks similar to the pit lime putty, although it's not as good of a product and aging doesn't do as much for soaked powdered lime as it does for pit lime. Regardless of which putty you are using, you can mix it with sand to make lime plaster. If you have the choice between the two in the future, always buy the pit lime. It's significantly better.
@2icelollys1goat
@2icelollys1goat Жыл бұрын
​​Fantastic reply that describes - in rich detail, all you could need in order to proceed with lime. What a shame that person you replied to failed to even acknowledge your effort. Nevermind.....I found it mightily helpful; and interesting.
@kendoknackersackee
@kendoknackersackee Жыл бұрын
@@2icelollys1goat I gave it a thumbs up at the time although I know that doesn't count as an acknowledgement, I was grateful for the helpful reply. Anyway, with time and practice the experience does come and I did get the results I wanted so if you're new to it yourself, stick at it, it's worth the effort.
@rscohen1
@rscohen1 3 жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you! I'm building a straw bale house in the mountains in the USA -- a pretty wet environment. I've been advised to use High Calcium Hydrated Lime, to create a paste or putty, and then let that age for a year before use. Is that correct? Or is it better to begin with Quicklime and then age the putty? Or is there not really a substantial difference in the long run
@plummetplum
@plummetplum Жыл бұрын
I don't think Hydrated Lime has any binding properties, it's used in the UK as a cement plasticiser. I think slaked quicklime (Putty) would be better.
@JVitins89
@JVitins89 3 жыл бұрын
Its also good as a paint. Gonna last for years and years.
@kartarsingh3394
@kartarsingh3394 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for wonderful info....May I kindly ask you one question regarding Lime mortar usage with Lime Blocks/ Lime stone...I never seen any video where lime blocks ( big blocks) are in use with lime mortar...My motto is to construction of my home by Lime BLOCKS external walls. Can we use lime mortar with Lime blocks as well? As we use with lime stone... Regards from India...Much influenced by Architect Laurie Baker
@mcjacksonplastering1782
@mcjacksonplastering1782 4 жыл бұрын
Non Hydraulic Lime Mortar was used for hundreds of years from the Roman occupation of Europe to the present day. Including construction using limestone blocks. Some buildings have lasted for centuries. So yes, lime mortar can be used for limestone, sandstone or granite block, and brickwork. Indeed, lime is better in some ways than modern cement as it is softer than the construction material, is self healing and moves as the building flexes. So its strength is in its flexibility. Regards, Mike Jackson, M.C.Jackson Plastering.
@ryanb1874
@ryanb1874 4 жыл бұрын
@@mcjacksonplastering1782 without repair though, non thermally expansion differance cycles w/o cracks right?
@ryanb1874
@ryanb1874 4 жыл бұрын
So, since this is an explanation of non-hydraljc lime, IE polazzonic cement, in your experience, will modern concrete s behave like polizzanic salt water curing cements, I'm all hecka confused now.
@narendrakhona1168
@narendrakhona1168 Жыл бұрын
COULD YOU SHARE THE LIME MOTOR MIXES FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS
@nainwalshubham007
@nainwalshubham007 3 жыл бұрын
Dear, my interior wall are made from brick and cement, can i use lime plaster it can help us to control seepage and dampness of wall.
@stratacote6441
@stratacote6441 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your question. Lime plaster is breathable, so it will allow moisture to pass through it and will not waterproof your walls. Traditional building methods that utilize lime mortar and lime plaster are designed to be breathable, allowing moisture to pass in and out. We do have other products more suited to waterproofing concrete and brick. Let us know if you want to know more.
@nainwalshubham007
@nainwalshubham007 3 жыл бұрын
@@stratacote6441 sure, I like to know more about concern for waterproofing of old wall made of bricks and cement, and want to learn about the construction of sustainable house about material mixing ratio, and material used for making a home of 2 storey.
@anneamber4983
@anneamber4983 3 жыл бұрын
You can add tallow to your limewash to improve waterproofinh
@mw1460
@mw1460 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I would like to use slaked lime for lime and sand mortar. It's for plastering the outside wall. How long does it take for one cm of mortar thickness to dry out in order to be frost resistant. I would like avoid natural hydraulic lime/ NHL mortar.
@hbpw857
@hbpw857 9 ай бұрын
Without a pozzolan it’s 1mm a month !!
@bblrip3690
@bblrip3690 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, Bournemouth here =) What else do I need to mix in with the lime to repair an old wattle & daub shed? Cheers, - i bet you've had much better weather than us lot over here have had in the last few months, ha ha ha
@mikede2331
@mikede2331 4 жыл бұрын
I'm about to start using lime in my house soon, as it's stone and lime , I need to replace much cement render,.. You need NHL lime and washed sand this is free of salt and some other shit, not sure exactly lol, but it needs to be washed sand I think, I was going to use normal building sharp sand , I'd rather use that sand its easier to buy, unless I'm wrong and we can use normal building sans ,, anyone?
@mcjacksonplastering1782
@mcjacksonplastering1782 4 жыл бұрын
If the repair you speak of to the wattle and daub is just to the plastering, then mix 3mm down angular sand to non hydraulic lime putty in the ratio 2.5 sand: 1 lime. Don't use hydraulic lime, even NHL2, as it is too hard for the earth substrate. Regards, Mike Jackson, M.C.Jackson Plastering.
@bblrip3690
@bblrip3690 4 жыл бұрын
@@mcjacksonplastering1782 Unfortunately some of the wall is fallen in, but for now the big beams have been holding it up, so it is a bit more work than just the plastering, ha ha. Thanks for your reply though =)
@mcjacksonplastering1782
@mcjacksonplastering1782 4 жыл бұрын
@@bblrip3690 Most earth buildings in Dorset are built with cob walls externally. Some older buildings have internal partition walls using wattle and daub. The external walls can be up to 3 feet thick to make the building structurally sound. Is your building cob. Wattle and daub is made of woven hazel or chestnut covered with mud and straw. The reason I'm asking is the repair methods are different.
@bblrip3690
@bblrip3690 4 жыл бұрын
@@mcjacksonplastering1782 Thanks for your reply =) The building is abroad and the walls are made with bamboo and mud & straw and various bits of wood and debris. Unfortunately I don't have any better pictures, but maybe these 3 will give you some idea... kzbin.info/www/bejne/o5i4qap_Zq55jJI
@ernieforrest7218
@ernieforrest7218 2 жыл бұрын
This is total BS. Moisture will penetrate thru cement mortar as well.
@puntabachata
@puntabachata Жыл бұрын
Especially after the cement mortar cracks.
@stihl3826
@stihl3826 Жыл бұрын
I think the point he trying make is moisture in a building made of lime will escape through capillary and vapour. Cement will not permit this. Just look at the number of sandstone buildings pointed with lime that have been destroyed through freeze crack cycles. Not BS at all.
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