Comments by "Burnt Kitty Forge" (@BurntKittyForge-pl8ol) on "Megyn Kelly: Taylor Swift’s Extremist Transgender Ideology, Debate Reaction, u0026 Cable News Collapse" video.
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i looked at this one place a few years back and imagined the wall one room needed foamboard and "stucco" was my thought, i wanted to do "stucco" all over interior because it made the most sense then one day i was looking to sheathing alternatives and went DUH, cement board is made from fiberglass "rebar" screen and cement....there's different brands , i like hardie board best but the big grain is maybe good for adding resins , hardeners but bare it's more whimpy , it's almost a prefab stucco base , but they make one in 4x8 rated for exterior , they cancelled the smooth stucco at big box on it so i might add my own boen screen and acrylic it back to smooth stucco over the paint color fimnish woodgrain wtf... anyway now i have 4" foamboard, with shims cementboard screws, beautiful inside of wall nobody will ever see but if they go anywhere else they'll miss it imo...like a dream , Praise God , it's been a study and when i look at my own work i know i didn;t do it alone a lot of times and it keeps going so life is a catch 22 ...in relative sence people don't know anything besides Jesus and only some of them
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so i'm still meditating on masonry thoughts, One thing about it is in building maintenaince work it seems like the head guy has to be a masonry guy because it's needed anyway (but also needs to be a jack of all others or call a expensive contractor) , but masonry, it cross trades alot so it fits. In the paint (acrylic) , Bondo (acrylic) , drywall has no "Hardener " (Portland Cement OR Acrylic based these days , i've seen old stone exterior stuff made from probably fiberglass resin and pebbles [edit" bigbox fiberglass resin and cement board CAN go together for "toughness" imo] or "EFOS" thin sheets for example common i think no longer a Brand (?) there's copies ....my main point the "Hardener" then is a glue i mean it seems different to call acrylic paint a semi glue section , but people claimed gluing sandcastle mini's with acrylic glue/water when it came out, that;'s my main point the joint compound for drywall and the skim coats make drywall "masonry" (portland cement hardener , or acrylic ) BUT the compound is variation amount hardner ,sand sand grit, agregate etc....still the actual i guess for me has been actually the glueing of sand and rocks together basically based on "hardeners" ...my point "hardener is a "glue" or "multi part epoxy" if acrylic or just acrylic etc. it's all the mortar in my head , there's stone work but the stone has to stick to build with stone for example or brick or whatever that method ...i like stucco over continuos outer layer of added foamboard, with the potential to add more concrete or veneer on to it , roof [width] permitting (and sitting on their own added "footers" ..../rant deep thought today ...(EDITED: keyboard mess hurrying back to work ...
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i caught a video where the man mixed concrete , cement type dust onto styrofoam shreddings and tested the right mix, it was better fire resistant than the store residential rated stuff iirc, I'll find it because styrofoam is waste to a lot of stores probably and my idea is to fill old bottles especially 1 gallon milk jugs then fiberglass mesh and acrylic cement into fake blocks or bricks , then really cement all them into like an amusement park type wall (edit: between the structural posts , columns actually) for great insulation, durability and sound proofing shed ideas ...otherwise it costs a lot more for big square footage ....EDIT: i might mix some old roof shingles (busted up) with mortar too for non -structural stuff , there's good "air-crete" vids with the dish soap bubble concrete stuff, stucco IMO has to do with rebar layers to get versatile thickness....
EDIT2/3: i recommend buying a bag of some type portland cement based hardened or acrylic cement products and read the label , it's like making mud pies and stuff , the rebar is important and goes certain ways and different ways to suspend it and there's ways to utilize existing rocks and all sorts of stuff but it's simple , usually some type "rebar ' layer gives it some grip even vertiical , like the chicken wire, welded wire , fiberglass screen , etc. besides steel or fiberglass now rebars...
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