Mixing NHL lime mortar how to mix nhl 3.5 for beginners the easy way

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GMT Pointing Specialists Ltd

GMT Pointing Specialists Ltd

3 жыл бұрын

A quick guide on how to mix nhl 3.5 lime mortar for beginners. The mix is 1 lime 3 brown grit sand.
NHL 3.5 lime mortar needs protecting straight after you have churn brushed the wall off.
Any questions please don't hesitate to send a message.

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@colinffirth5648
@colinffirth5648 3 жыл бұрын
This is great advice I did what you said and removed some of the dry mix it worked perfect I always mix it to wet its so simple a thing to do I feel a bit stupid not thinking of it myself
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
No problem I'm here to help
@2_shoes
@2_shoes 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, keep up the good work. 👍🛠
@wobyone
@wobyone 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Great advice on taking out half the mix whilst it's dry before mixing in water to the other half, just in case you get it too wet... and I love the tarzan phone call interruptions.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 ай бұрын
Haha A few of my videos I seem to get a call or message If I can help in anyway just ask Or whattsapp me pictures of your project I will try to guide you if needed
@classifiedinformation6353
@classifiedinformation6353 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video. very easy to understand. I hve not been mixing my mortar enough. and putting too much water in it. Subscribed! John Bethel, Missouri. USA
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
The dry mixing is really important gets the lime coating the whole of the sand When you add the water and finished mixing let it sit for ten minutes then you can use it
@iwayini
@iwayini 3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for creating this video. Lots of good tips and advice. Many thanks.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
No problem I'm here to help
@MuhammadKhan-yl7mt
@MuhammadKhan-yl7mt Жыл бұрын
Love it. You just don’t explain how to do it but also why it is done like that. ❤
@Scribe3168
@Scribe3168 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant vid! Common sense advice that I wouldn’t have thought of until I’d mixed about five over wet mixes. Love the red sandstone wall with all the nubs on the faces of the stones. Cheers!
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
No probs here to help if you need any other tips
@Scribe3168
@Scribe3168 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd free consultancy? .. I do have one question. I have a wall in the hallway of an Edwardian house which I’ve had to take all the lime plaster off. It was cracked and failing partly due to a WW2 bomb landing close and shaking the foundations. It’s the exterior wall which goes up the stair well so it’s 2 floors high so a big drop to plaster. Seeing as it’s the exterior wall and the wall is Flemish bond I thought that gypsum may cause problems over time for not letting the wall breathe. I was thinking then , instead of lime plastering the enormous was, instead to lime wash it with a watered down lime putty to soften the appearance of the brick and then to paint the lime wash with a good emulsion. I’ve never used lime wash or lime putty. As an idea do you think that lime washing an internal wall like that would be ok? Would I need any aggregate in the mix? Would it take ages to dry? I’m going to have to repoint the house in lime so I’m trying to keep the construction as traditional as possible without introducing too much cement or gypsum in areas I think may cause future issues. Any wisdom would be great fully received.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@Scribe3168 hi I don't do lime plastering I only do the lime pointing If your on FB search in the lime There plenty of people on there that do internal work
@Scribe3168
@Scribe3168 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd ok. Cheers for your time. I’ll have a look.
@pbs7986
@pbs7986 3 жыл бұрын
Whatever you do, don’t under any circumstance look directly at the mixer. It gets you, pulls you in. I’ve seen grown men turn into zombies looking into the mixer. You think it won’t happen to you, but boom, 10 minutes in, you’re gone. Stay safe.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
Lol
@RB-ib3mo
@RB-ib3mo 2 жыл бұрын
It's true. I knew a man once who was happy in life, had a family, money and wanted for nothing. he was in as good a place in life as you could be....... Until the day he looked directly in to the mixer. I'll never forget that day. It was a belle with a Honda engine, petrol, mixed beautifully she did. One minute I was chatting to him about the weather, I turned around and when I looked back he was after doing it, he had looked directly in to it and from that moment his life was irrevocably changed. I tried to pull him away but like a dog with rabies he went for me,..... tried to bite my leg......... doctors did all they could for him but that man is now on the streets, begging for money so he can get his next sand and cement baggy for his mixer fix. He will never be right again. Some say that when he's really desperate he will even try using beach sand...... Makes me shudder to even think of it. So remember kids, when you're tempted to look in to the mixer, just say no!!
@d0gsb0ll0cks
@d0gsb0ll0cks 3 жыл бұрын
All credit to you for mixing out of a bell mixer but far easier with a hopper mixer (upright) way easier to gauge water too ..but I fully agree first thing get a mix on straight away as weather dependent can take a good while for a mix
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
I prefer a bell mixer as it's lighter for me to get in and out of my van
@gordonlaw8920
@gordonlaw8920 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice thank you
@Jim_Newlands
@Jim_Newlands 2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe....as a brickie, I've just watched a video of a mixer going round for 20 minutes! Seriously though, really informative stuff there mate it pays to have a bit of patience to get the perfect result.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Lol yeah it's to show the different stages of mixing I have a shorter video up 😜
@onionthemillionairetrader7405
@onionthemillionairetrader7405 2 жыл бұрын
Hey pal, thanks for the video. Quick question I have a 1900-30 house (not sure exactly when it was built). Someone has previously repointed with cement mortar not lime so I’m gonna get it all out and repoint it properly. I think a 1-3 mix of 3.5 should do it. Would you agree?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Yes NHL 2 or 3.5 You can do it in a hot lime depends on area you live in and how hard or soft your brick work is there's a few factors to take into consideration
@AtlasofInfo
@AtlasofInfo Жыл бұрын
Great video, very informative. Would you use Natural Hydrated Lime for bricking up a fireplace? It's on the first floor and we're looking to fit a wood burner on the ground floor in future.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi yes you can as it's inside use a NHL 2 or 3.5 Or a putty what ever is easier for you to get
@jimmymcmenemie1427
@jimmymcmenemie1427 8 ай бұрын
​@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd should that not be hydraulic lime
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 8 ай бұрын
@jimmymcmenemie1427 yes hydraulic nhl means natural hydraulic lime Hydrated lime is a plastasiser for cement Sorry I 'm shattered playing international pool in malta atm
@jacobbenger-pereira3514
@jacobbenger-pereira3514 2 жыл бұрын
Hi thanks loads for video I love on the Isle of Wight In Victorian house the old mortar is dusty falling out, I’m. Beginner at this . Starting on the back of house. I was just wandering on what the best mix would be for this. It’s quite a creamy mix the old stuff. Thanks loads, Jacob
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
If your a beginner I'd say an NHL 2 or a 3.5 Depends what's local to yourself Or if you can get a premixed putty That will be easier just tip the water out and mix you can choose the colour of putty you want as long as your walls don't get hit with 80 plus miles an HR winds
@jacobbenger-pereira3514
@jacobbenger-pereira3514 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks by nhl 2 or 3.5 is that the lime type 😊
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@jacobbenger-pereira3514 yes that's powdered lime I use lafarge or saint astier as it has hi free lime content mix at 1 lime to 2.5 or 3 sharp sand read the specs of what lime you use and what you can get local
@jacobbenger-pereira3514
@jacobbenger-pereira3514 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd your a beauty! thank you man !
@jacobbenger-pereira3514
@jacobbenger-pereira3514 2 жыл бұрын
Hi sorry to bother you on a Sunday trying to get the lime sorted is Hanson lime hydrated ok to use . Hope your having a nice weekend
@mattgrimes494
@mattgrimes494 Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for the video it’s a great help but why does it have to mix for so long, I ask because I’m mixing by hand in a large bucket, thank you
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Its so each grain of sand gets coated with the lime And when you add the water it's so it coats the lime and sand so the calcification kicks in You leave it 10 minutes to fatten up It's good practice to thoroughly mix it
@martd1352
@martd1352 2 жыл бұрын
Great video could you advise me on the mix to use with when pointing accrington brick? Thanks
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
It depends If your in a protected area you can use a hot lime or a putty If not a NHL 2 or a 3.5 On tight joints make sure you keep it damp for a few days Never use any cement on accringtons
@mickeytherye
@mickeytherye 5 ай бұрын
Hi, What sand should you use on Accrington's , Thanks @@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 5 ай бұрын
@mickeytherye hi I use a brown grit sand It compacts perfect If you look at one of my videos on different sands
@Rgeneb
@Rgeneb 5 күн бұрын
Hi Glenn. Would you recommend a pre mix lime mortar for beginners for filling a developing crack in a granite house (1870s). Bit confused by all the products out there.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 5 күн бұрын
@Rgeneb No mate, it's never had an Aberdeen number. I'm in North Wales 20 minutes from chester,and I've been here since 2004 If you need any advice on a project just message me
@kennethtorrens1223
@kennethtorrens1223 6 ай бұрын
Also with the shovel stand on the right hand side so it takes it away from you as apposed to pushing it against you "Learned the hard way "
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 6 ай бұрын
Yeah there's always several ways to do somthing I just wanted to show To use a small shovel Not to grip the handle But main thing is stop the mixer So no risk
@bencampbell3797
@bencampbell3797 Жыл бұрын
Hi Glenn, thank you for posting these brilliant videos, really informative and well done, especially for DIYers full of doubts like myself! I'm just about to tackle the gable end wall on my victorian end terrace, it has been very badly repointed with cement, so lots of raking out first. I have a few questions if that's ok? 1. Is September ok to repoint, does it give it enough time to harden before winter, and can you repoint in the rain? 2. It's red brick house nr Nottingham, the wall is NE facing (slightly exposed to the elements), am I right in thinking NHL 3.5 1:3 mix like you have done here? 3. I read on one supplier that 6x25kg NHL 3.5 & 1x850kg bulk bag should be enough for 150sqm of repointing? Is
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
September is ok to point Use a good quality lime Lafarge or Saint astier I use Use a soft and grit sand together Well mixed If the brick work at the bottom under the render is fine just repoint it if not lime render it Make sure you cover your work with damp Hessian And use not to wet a mix as it will dry and shrink on narrow joints Dampen the wall before you start to point and work from the top down pointing in the rain as long as it's not landing on your fresh pointing is fine I just work under a sheet Hope I've answered all your questions
@bencampbell3797
@bencampbell3797 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thank you, that's great! Really appreciate the advice.
@kingo6003
@kingo6003 9 ай бұрын
Brilliantly done very informative
@garybyng8020
@garybyng8020 Жыл бұрын
Can you mix small amounts by hand? Just for little patching up pointing jobs.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Yes just mix it in a cup But give it a good mix while it's dry Add as little water as possible and give a good few minutes while it's damp
@DC-rs6bi
@DC-rs6bi 2 жыл бұрын
I'm rendering my swimming pool can I use this 3-1 mix as a scratch coat with render mesh other wise I was going to do a 4-1 cement 1/4 lime sbr I'm finishing with a 2 pavier sand to 1 white cement 1/2limestone dust sbr
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
I have never done a swimming pool this is lime 1-3 3-1or 4-1 is cement based you would need to talk to someone that does that type of work to find out the best mix to use
@plummetplum
@plummetplum Жыл бұрын
Hi Glenn, For a pointing mix, lots of people say mix by weight, but you recommend by volume? I'm using Hanson 3.5 for a DIY english tuck pointing job. I was going to use washed sharp sand. What would you recommend for a tucking pointing stopping mortar mix? Thanks
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi if you check the data sheet it always says mix by volume Just put hansons data sheet in Google I use lafarge or Saint astier much better product You will get people saying nhl is as hard as cement only use hot lime I dont do tuck pointing I don't get asked for it Join the fb group the fine art of repointing
@plummetplum
@plummetplum Жыл бұрын
@GMT Pointing Specialists Ltd Much appreciated. What's better in your opinion about the lime you use? Yeah, I certainly don't want lime to be hard as cement as my bricks are soft red rubbers. Perhaps I'll mix 4:1 to keep the mortar weak. Facebook group joined much appreciated.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@plummetplum lafarge and saint astier have a higher free lime content less clay content If you can use a nhl 2 that's higher free lime than nhl 3.5
@MAKSASSSS
@MAKSASSSS Жыл бұрын
What's the best way to remove any lime mortar stains on the brickwork? Ive repointed a garden wall from 1905 and the bricks were all over thr place and I was unable to do a tidy finish ...
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
You can use a rough sponge Wire brush White vinegar or a light acid But becarful not to get it on the pointing
@MAKSASSSS
@MAKSASSSS Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks for the advice. I'll give it a go.
@rollandjoeseph
@rollandjoeseph Жыл бұрын
Very helpful thank you! One question , if I'm doing pointing for the first time on my 3' High x 20' stone foundation wall , can I mix smaller amount with a hand mixer to control the volume or would that be a waste of time? I'll need to back fill first before the pointing, thx again! Great video
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi yes you can use a hand mixer Just make sure each particle of sand is covered with lime before you add water Backfill push small stones into the backfilled lime it stops the lime from cracking and you don't use as much lime
@jmabarker1
@jmabarker1 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel. What ratio would you recommend on a 50’s semi? Originally done in lime (bright white) and redone over the years in Portland
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@@jmabarker1 the ratio on the data sheet of most bags of good quality lime is 1:2.5 I do a 1:3
@jmabarker1
@jmabarker1 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks. Just had an agent from Conserv tell me their stuff is pre-mixed and ready to use with the addition of water. Does that sound right to you?
@onanysundrymule3144
@onanysundrymule3144 Жыл бұрын
​@@jmabarker1 I have just bought some Conserv NHL 3.5 material. There is a large bag of grits/gravel/sand substrate with a smaller separate sealed pouch of lime inside too. You mix the contents of the lime pouch into the substrate, add water, and it's good to go. All the proportionate and relative quantities (ratios) are are pre-defined at the factory, so I am going to accurately measure one fifth of the lime (by weight) into one fifth of the substrate (by weight) at a time, simply to 'batch' it into smaller 5 kg hand mixed quantities. You could batch it down to 1/4, 1/3 or half, just keep the proportions correct.
@ellenphelan6475
@ellenphelan6475 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for putting this video up, what is your exact mix? Is it 3:1 sand to lime?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Hi yes depending what your data sheet says on the lime your using try to use a good quality nhl It's 1:3 or 1:2.5 When using lime the binder always goes first And mix by volume not weight unless the data sheet says other wise
@ellenphelan6475
@ellenphelan6475 2 жыл бұрын
What’s the binder?
@ellenphelan6475
@ellenphelan6475 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd thanks for sharing all this information!
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@ellenphelan6475 the lime is the binder
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@ellenphelan6475 no problem if you have any questions feel free All I ask is people to subscribe
@timclarke1791
@timclarke1791 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos just a question can you do smooth point with nhl lime ?just want to know if it still works the same letting moisture in and out only asking because Iam not sure thanks
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
You would have to use a washed soft sand It won't be smooth it will be slightly stippled as you don't want a skin on lime If the joints are wide you need a sharp sand What project are you doing
@timclarke1791
@timclarke1791 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd that's brilliant I've been a site brickie for over 30 years but my back gone I've started doing pointing jobs I've done a few with nhl 3.5 but it's. New learning curve for me
@timclarke1791
@timclarke1791 2 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the reply
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@timclarke1791 any questions just ask or any videos you want me to put up just let me know Just choose your NHL well there's good and bad NHL 3.5 on the market
@timclarke1791
@timclarke1791 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd that's brilliant would love see you pointing with nhl and washed sand .. I use saint astier 3.5 is that good stuff
@chrissmith841
@chrissmith841 Жыл бұрын
Hello, Is it true that the compression rates of NHL can vary greatly between manufacturers ? Do you know which make of 3.5 has the lowest compression rate? Thank you
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Yes it is saint astier and lafarge are the best in my opinion I mix at a 1:3.
@chrissmith841
@chrissmith841 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thank you. I live in the Cotswolds and so the stone work it soft. I was just told i would be better with NHL 2
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@@chrissmith841 yes NHL 2 has a higher free lime content if you use a good quality one
@ellenphelan6475
@ellenphelan6475 2 жыл бұрын
Is this the same mix you use for building a stone and lime mortar wall?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
depending on the stone yes You can use a NHL putty or a hot mixed lime Depends on weather and location I'd personally never use putty or hotline in a bad weather area
@mergrew0110
@mergrew0110 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a long mix, so, back in the day, before everyone had a mixer and it was knocked up by hand, the tradesman would have had to do all that before starting work. I suppose the up side is it has a long open time. I remember, in the 50’s, a man doing some work for my mother, washed his sand before mixing. Is that still done?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Yes sand is prewashed before it's delivered Mix usually takes 30 minutes Years ago the would have had one or 2 guys doing a mix But back then they used hot lime putty type material with ash and charcoal even gypsum straw in the mix Still much better than cement though lol
@d0gsb0ll0cks
@d0gsb0ll0cks 3 жыл бұрын
Me personally I’d of had a sheet down when mixing I know this is a tutorial for beginners but too much cleaning up at end you’ll know yourself once it splashes out mixer and on road it’ll stain majority of where it lands my point is good rule of thought is preparation is key as it saves a lot of time come cleaning up especially out of a bell mixer but then like most we all learn from our mistakes can honestly say pal from my experiences it’s worth dishing out for a hopper mixer only real chance of spillage is dripping from chute .. All in all tho pal was an interesting watch
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
Yes thanks I could of put a sheet down but it didn't splatter on to the road as I normally do a dryer mix It's for begginers so tried to keep it simple All input is good If you have any videos put a link to it on a message so people can have a watch Thanks
@markanderson6969
@markanderson6969 3 жыл бұрын
Can always use a dustbin lid to stop splashes
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
@@markanderson6969 yes you can the old rubber bin lids were the best or o gorilla bucket but if you mix it properly it won't splatter If it does wash it straight away it won't stain
@TheSilversurfer12345
@TheSilversurfer12345 6 ай бұрын
What lime are you using thanks in advance good video
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 6 ай бұрын
I'm using lafarge nhl 3.5
@chrisbow1776
@chrisbow1776 2 жыл бұрын
Do you not use a mortar gun with your lime pointing? I repointing an internal wall with lime a few years ago and used te gun, had to make it much wetter than your mix so the gun would work. Much quicker and easier than using a hawk and tuck pointer. Only used lime twice in all my years as a builder, so far from an expert on it. The results of the wall I repointed were great.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Inside is different you use a softersand The wetter the mix more chance of it shrinking I work by myself so it's not quicker for me to use a gun I've done it 25 years 5 different types of pointing guns I still do it by hand the reasons for this is I use a dryer mix I use a mush sharpersand so won't go through a gun the sharper the sand the more it allows watter to wick away You get a neater finish And less shrinkage
@chrisbow1776
@chrisbow1776 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd , Cool, I try to stay away from pointing jobs, especially strap pointing like we have a lot of in Yorkshire. I take my hat off to you fellas who like doing it. Just checked out your video because I have just quoted to lime point a garden wall and rebuild another. I was double checking to see if its Hydralic or hydrated lime to quote for, haha, 30 years in the trade and used lime twice.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrisbow1776 hydrated now a days is just used as a plasticiser for cement on newer bricks If it's old bricks hand mades always use a hydraulic or hot lime used hot or cold
@kierenboimufc5940
@kierenboimufc5940 2 жыл бұрын
I just got a job come up were weve got to do a extension in pre mix 1000k bags . Would the lime take longer to go off as to of you was repointing a house ?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Is it a putty that it's premixed with
@kierenboimufc5940
@kierenboimufc5940 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd its in a jumbo bag your just chuck straight into mixer and add water
@kierenboimufc5940
@kierenboimufc5940 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd its all sealed its 450 pound for a jumbo bag
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
@@kierenboimufc5940 I'd find out what lime it is first sounds like a NHL Then if your adding water If your bricklaying with it you wont be able to go as high with it in a day like cement bricklaying If your pointing with it I'd of got it in smaller bags if you were going to point As how can you know what consistency it is Or if they have used a good high free lime content NHL I always mix my own so I know what ratio it is
@chanoone7812
@chanoone7812 2 жыл бұрын
6 weeks to cure and is it susceptible to freezing temperatures for all 6 weeks?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Depending on the time of year it's about 8 weeks at the moment Keep it covered as long as possible This weekend is supposed to be a hard frost so would need Hessian sacking Bubble wrap or tarpaulin sheets
@Southpoint2019
@Southpoint2019 3 жыл бұрын
I like your content mate What area you in
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks new to all this KZbin stuff I prefer to be behind the camera I'm from North Wales not far from Chester What area do you cover
@Southpoint2019
@Southpoint2019 3 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd I’m literally on the south coast near Brighton A lot of salt in the air around here. You have a new subscriber mate
@jeanniebeneanie3752
@jeanniebeneanie3752 2 жыл бұрын
You're a good bloke. 👍
@kierenboimufc5940
@kierenboimufc5940 3 жыл бұрын
See you got a pointsman found them really good hawks to use
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I was given it to try I've used a pointing hod for 25 years so I prefer to use the hod as it keeps the moisture in the mix the pointsman I didn't like very much tbh
@kierenboimufc5940
@kierenboimufc5940 3 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd its ok for weather struck because of the lip but they are expensive for what they are
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
@@kierenboimufc5940 yeah thought I'd try it f But I work with lime so I don't do wether struck If you have any videos feel free to put a link
@kierenboimufc5940
@kierenboimufc5940 3 жыл бұрын
Ive seen somewhere on here but this was years back. Your work looks really nice i would like to to more of the historical work but at the moment just currently doing house bashing
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 жыл бұрын
@@kierenboimufc5940 thank you I've only just started doing the videos on here I normally just put them on my FB page But I will start adding more soon
@kategrey3068
@kategrey3068 2 жыл бұрын
I've looked at another video on mixing nhl lime You mix in a bucket the same as the sand He said lime is always done by weight and his is a 3 to 1 as well I'm finding so many mixed messages by people working with lime
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there's different quality of lime The lime I use is mixed by volume just download the data sheet it's free on Google It's 1 lime 3 sand always put the binder first (lime) Lime burns so be careful use PPE
@rogerthedodger5788
@rogerthedodger5788 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, you probably watched the guy with the dreads 😃 same as me and I had your question.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
It by volume just read the data sheet Lab testing to see what the strongest possible strength you can get from lime is done by weight as they use a powdered sand and a different type of sand So people who think NHL is to hard at 9 mpa or newton's that's not what we get when we mix on site strongest is about 5 mpa after 200 days
@rogerthedodger5788
@rogerthedodger5788 2 жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thank you! I've watched a dozen or more videos and yours is the first one that actually said look at the data sheet! Thanks again you solved my mystery!
@tayfunkilic7950
@tayfunkilic7950 Жыл бұрын
NHL lime ... when u chose lime numbers what is mean 3,5 .2,5 and l think 5 also house wall south hard stones built farm house
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Its means the strength Nh2 has high free lime content, and 3.5 has as well if you use a good quality one Saint astier or lafage 5 has more clay I never use nhl5
@Hew.Jarsol
@Hew.Jarsol 7 ай бұрын
What was the ratio mix again?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 7 ай бұрын
1 : 3 I use for lafarge nhl3.5 You can do a 1:2.5 depends what your doing What ever make of lime you use just go on Google you can download a free data sheet It will tell you the free lime content and mix ratio Hope that helps
@Hew.Jarsol
@Hew.Jarsol 7 ай бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thanks mate. Just for repointing a sandstone cellar wall which let damp in recently. Wet lower to the ground.
@benweaser9901
@benweaser9901 Жыл бұрын
Might make your mortar better with a forced action mixer.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Never had a problem with a bell mixer And I mix on site have you tried picking a forced action mixer up and putting it in a van At the end of a long day Belle mixer £300 to £400 Forced action mixers £2500 to £3500 Massive difference in price These videos are for beginners
@benweaser9901
@benweaser9901 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd yep I use a baten to roll it up. I suppose it is a specialist bit of equipment. Not everyone's cup of tea.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@@benweaser9901 I had a Barron was really heavy when I do big jobs and I can secure it on site I use it but small jobs like this I use the belle mixer And like the video says it for beginners to show them that lime takes a while to mix not a couple of minutes in a bucket
@normhowes2975
@normhowes2975 3 ай бұрын
Looks like you don't wake up and decide to fix a wall that day. More like start mixing and hope the weather is good in a week or three.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 ай бұрын
I dont really understand that comment
@normhowes2975
@normhowes2975 3 ай бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Meaning it takes a long time to have ready to use when you grew up around cement/concrete. BTW that was a very good video. Thank You for sharing and teaching.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 3 ай бұрын
@normhowes2975 yeah the video was to show it take 25 minutes to mix but you can do other things while it's mixing Thanks for your kind words
@shaunstewart5400
@shaunstewart5400 Жыл бұрын
What’s a good mix for granite pointing skews chimney etc nhl 5 ? What sand and type of sand what ratio ?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Always read the data sheet on what lime you use Normally a 1:2.5 or 1:3 NHL 5 if it's in a high wind heavy rain area or if not you can use a 3.5
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Always use a washed sharp sand you can compact it back well and it lets moisture in and out
@shaunstewart5400
@shaunstewart5400 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd it’s north east scotland so nhl5 1 sharp sand 3 building sand and one lime I was recommended.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@@shaunstewart5400 not building sand to many impurities Read the data sheet free online It will probably say 1:3 sharp or grit sand You don't want to lock moisture into a chimney and that's what building sand will do Search lime suppliers near me and they will tell you what local washed sharp sand is the best for you to use
@shaunstewart5400
@shaunstewart5400 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd ok what about the mix ratio what would be best then ? Just all washed sharp sand yes?
@mikede2331
@mikede2331 Жыл бұрын
the mast is a must, i try to hold my breath run away take another breath and repeat, a mask saves this time, lime is nasty stuff
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Yeah bad for lungs and eyes
@horserider9578
@horserider9578 8 ай бұрын
You said 1 , 1 , 3 mix don't you mean 3 to 1 mix i have always known each number represents each part of the mix , ie 4 sand 1 lime 1 cement would be 4.1.1 cement/lime being the last number.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 8 ай бұрын
Yeah I said 1 1 3 It's another lime I put in that was a slip of the tongue I always try to say the binder first but its hard when I talk to people like yourself I do a mix standard 1 hydraulic lime Nhl 2 or 3.5 lafarge 3 sharp sand or a mix of sharp or soft must be washed no building sand I also do a 1 1 3 mix It's a 1 hydraulic 1 putty 3 sharp sand I must of edited that bit out as I just wanted to keep it as simple as I could I did another video on mixing hydraulic lime If I say 5 1 1 and put the sand first I'm talking about cement mortar 5 sand 1 hydrated lime 1 cement 4 1 1 or 3 1 1 there is too much powder to the sand I'd never mix like that Any questions just message me I'll help you out
@horserider9578
@horserider9578 8 ай бұрын
What do you mean talk to people like myself, and what is this other lime you put in as well, i,m not criticizing i thought the video was very informative its no good doing a training/information video if you don't like feedback if you were in front of trainees/students would you not ask { any questions } .
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 8 ай бұрын
@horserider9578 people like yourself that say sand first not binder first And don't mind people asking questions that's the whole idea of my channel
@Smuggler300
@Smuggler300 7 ай бұрын
​@@GMTpointingspecialistsltdwhat is the purpose of adding the extra free lime?
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 7 ай бұрын
@Smuggler300 as the sandstone was very poor in places, it softens the compressive strength of the lime
@thewinchesters8751
@thewinchesters8751 Жыл бұрын
Don't stick your hand in the mixer, just someones head. Lol.
@WM-xd8zc
@WM-xd8zc 2 жыл бұрын
Please used a wireless body mic because when you walk away from cam mic. We the audience can't hear a word you're saying. I'm definitely want to hear every word.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd 2 жыл бұрын
Ok can you recommend one that's cheap as I do this free If you press cc on the video it puts subtitles on it gets 95% of the words I say lol
@onanysundrymule3144
@onanysundrymule3144 Жыл бұрын
​@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Boya BX-XM6 wireless mics.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@onanysundrymule3144 OK thanks ill have a look at them
@dickturpin9498
@dickturpin9498 Жыл бұрын
Love the ring tone.. Johnny Weissmuller.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
Showing your age there and agree best tarzan ever
@dickturpin9498
@dickturpin9498 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd spot on mate. What’s the saying, “ never complain about getting old, it’s a privilege denied to many”. Excellent vid, love your work.
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd
@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Жыл бұрын
@@dickturpin9498 thank you
@dickturpin9498
@dickturpin9498 Жыл бұрын
@@GMTpointingspecialistsltd Thank you for passing on your skills.
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