MASONRY TIPS FOR BEGINNERS (part 2) Mike Haduck

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Publicado 2014-12-14
Mike Haduck explains buying cement at supply companies and what Mike and many other masons might commonly use. All my videos are my ways and ideas, I always suggest anyone doing any type of work to consult professional help.

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  • @DavidJBrock
    I feel like years of experience are summed up in these brief videos. I'm very impressed with your skill and knowledge. Thank you for sharing. Much appreciated.
  • @falcon26r87
    Mike, I feel like I was listening to my uncle Jimmy telling me the business! You sound like you’re from the Scranton/Carbondale area my friend just like my family members. Great video. Thanks for taking us to school. God bless you sir.
  • @miguelpaz6111
    A real legend, an artist , that enlight all DIYers community THANK YOU MAESTRO
  • @tomhenschel1104
    Anybody can teach, but not all teachers are great. You’re a GREAT teacher!
  • @freddapelter8332
    Thanks Mike! Your channel is my go to for advice. Despite your decades of knowledge and experience, you keep it simple for the common folk. It's much appreciated sir!
  • @ljawgtn1393
    Yes I agree with the comment below. Its confusing all the different mixes you can buy so thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience - top show 10/10
  • @luisparra8530
    I quit watching Netflix and I am binging on Mike's videos. Awesome stuff. Thanks so much Mike you made my summer.
  • You taking time out of your schedule to teach us how to do a skill job is incredible and speaks volumns.  I really appreciate you mike.  I have learned a lot watching you.
  • @aarondaria9849
    Mike is my idol. He needs a reality show..."doing it old school!"
  • @pomiked31
    Thank you for the time you took to upload those great tips. I think your videos are great. Michael
  • @nicknoland9704
    You're videos help a lot of people. I manage a masonry supply company and we're a block manufacturer also. I refer many of your videos, quite often, to the DIY brigades. Thank you Sir.
  • @donnabader2991
    I'm getting ready to 'fix' a stone wall. You've helped me figure out what to use and basically how to do it. And yes, I'm going to practice! I'm keeping your videos handy to help me along the way ...thank you
  • @donaldwest8130
    Great info for someone like me that's starting this as a hobby. Thanks
  • @mrlberto
    Mike.. Thank you for imparting your experience and knowledge... I am reminded of when Fino laied our stone patio years ago... i was intrigued with his process... and his story... He had immigrated here from Italy just in time to join the army for WWII. He was in his 70s when he did our patio and took me around to several stone yards to buy stone explaining what he was looking for and why.. i would hang out in the mornings when i could to watch and listen. He provided a wealth of knowledge about stone work and life... I provided Espresso and Figs... Now I'm retired and getting ready to point up that patio. Your videos are like refresher course of what Fino talked about years ago.. like mixing cement... the accent is a bit different but the craftsmanship is the same.. Thanks again
  • @cooper8318
    Your videos are the best I have found. You have a way of explaining things so that us non pros can understand the what's and the why's. Thank you!
  • I love your videos your passion and the amazing knowledge and skills you possess. The way you explain and teach us throughout the videos it's a privilege been able to learn techniques from someone like you. I'm sure your father was a great teacher and a passionate worker. Thank you for sharing your skills, passion, and knowledge with us. Much appreciated.
  • @wildfireatm3
    Old School is good school. We always seem to be searching for the short cuts or easy way out. Some things are not always improved upon and basic real techniques are like money in the Mason Jar.  Thanks Mike I just found your collection of videos tonight and subscribed. I have a bunch of old school learnin ahead of me. Nothing like learning from the experienced ones. These are really good instructional video's with great tips and techniques easily explained and understood. Thank you Mike Haduck.
  • @linarn4671
    Thank You Mike, your a life saver ! I mean sure any one can mix cement with water and it will harden BUT to do it right and last is another ! I appreciate these great video's. If I'm going to do that much work , I don't want to have to come back in about two years and do the work all over again. Thanks for the education and helping people do things the right. Your a big help to us common homeowners. I'm particularly working with rock/ stone in WV.