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Is there an "easy" way to repoint a wall?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7515665" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I put builders lime in it to help it stick but dries whiter. Small trowel, shove it well in, then scrape excess off onto your mortar board. To shape it press in with a half round handle off an old type bucket or finger end. Mortar should have consistency of a cow pat. Do not wet the masonary/bricks. Yes rub it with hessian bag when it’s dried off a bit. I just use my hands which are like sand paper anyway. Keep knocking the mortar up as you go or it loses plasticity and stickiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7515665, member: 2119"] I put builders lime in it to help it stick but dries whiter. Small trowel, shove it well in, then scrape excess off onto your mortar board. To shape it press in with a half round handle off an old type bucket or finger end. Mortar should have consistency of a cow pat. Do not wet the masonary/bricks. Yes rub it with hessian bag when it’s dried off a bit. I just use my hands which are like sand paper anyway. Keep knocking the mortar up as you go or it loses plasticity and stickiness. [/QUOTE]
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