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Title: Concrete question
Post by: southernsis on February 11, 2009, 05:51:38 PM
What is a cheap way to color concrete? The stuff they sell as color is very expensive if you need a lot of it. Any cheap things to use.
My husband wants to know if anyone has made their own beams using hand tools? Any books are articles that give a how to. Any good site for buying the old hand tools. After no power for 3 weeks he wants to do everything by hand. I tell him it is his Viking blood coming out.
Title: Re: Concrete question
Post by: glenn kangiser on February 11, 2009, 06:01:49 PM
Do the concrete normal - no color - and sprinkle the color over the top then trowel it in just to the top surface - If using different colors, you can get an interesting effect by sprinkling colors here and there but not over troweling so that the colors are variegated.  They will dry much lighter than they look when wet.

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Title: Re: Concrete question
Post by: Redoverfarm on February 11, 2009, 07:03:52 PM
Concrete try

http://www.bontool.com/default.asp

Timber or wood

http://www.lumberjacktools.com/
http://www.loghomestore.com/tools1.shtml?gclid=CPqjzfjW1ZgCFSMSagodBQQ01g
http://www.mendotatools.com/Timber-Tools-C32.aspx?gclid=CIam-ojX1ZgCFRwDagodRCfP1A
http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com/default.php?cPath=36&gclid=CPSp3pXX1ZgCFRIcawodbW5H1g
Title: Re: Concrete question
Post by: JRR on February 11, 2009, 07:42:22 PM
Those little plastic bottles of concrete coloring are expensive!  I've been told that our local ready-mix company sells concrete coloring in larger, more affordable, packages.  But I've yet to try buying it that way.  Still got some of those small bottles.

Similar to what Glenn suggests, you can make a mix of coloring, sand, and Portland cement (or masonry cement) "on the side" ... mix with water and trowel it on to your concrete project after the main concrete begins to set up.  You still want wet-on-wet bonding ... so don't wait too late to apply.
Title: Re: Concrete question
Post by: John_C on February 11, 2009, 08:07:52 PM
Lee Valley & Veritas
http://www.leevalley.com/ (http://www.leevalley.com/)

I helped make a few beams by hand years ago in a log home building class given by Peter Gott at the John Campbell Folk School in NC.  My prediction is that after he makes one or two he will be singing the praises of the Industrial Revolution.
;D
Title: Re: Concrete question
Post by: MountainDon on February 11, 2009, 08:09:32 PM
Quote from: John C on February 11, 2009, 08:07:52 PM
My prediction is that after he makes one or two he will be singing the praises of the Industrial Revolution.
;D

rofl rofl rofl