Marischal Ellis
Established Member
The advice from simoncmason is top rate and excellent to follow that; guide book. Gloves, goggles, really wetting the stone is most important as you dont want to suck water out of the mortar, nice to use, better than cement mix, colour agent is good when mixed and you get dark to lighter so you dont need to use it all. If facing some stone blocks then slight variations of colour looks better. Garden spray is excellent. Point twice if necessary and so point as a whole with final mix. Keep it covered and dont do it in warm weather. Can wash down wall face the next day, gently, to remove any smears as happens, with a light brush or wet sponge. Mix and mix if you are not using a mixer. Initially knowing how much to mix as a batch you will find out as you go. Lastly, Masons Mortars is good to have in Fife, Edinburgh and I think Glasgow with all necessary tools, hessian, etc and importantly the mortar mixes. A wide range of colour samples. In cities the curse to garden wall pointing is the road gritters with salt in the spray. You see the damage inflicted all over. Forgot.....rake out the old pointing to give a decent key and decent joint. You can do it in two layers to face off overall. You can use a picking hammer(ice pick) if it is hard but probably soft sometimes very soft.
Best wishes to all.
PS I have used them occasionally over the years.
Best wishes to all.
PS I have used them occasionally over the years.