Yes. It is relatively simple. But talk to your masonry dealer to find out what special mixes, bonding agents, etc. may be needed for your specific application. Get the right stucco for your needs and your job will be much easier!
the weight of my 427 Chevy big block. Which is the same as the 396, 454. This is a bare block we are speaking about. the total weight of a bare block Is right at 200 pounds.
just shipped a '99 454 bare block 208 lbs on the scale. Block and main caps only.
A bare 283 Chevy engine block with no heads or rotating assembly, aprox 150 lbs.
Yes, you can,and it's very good for that use. However if the concrete is bare, you must apply an epoxy primer before the polyurethane finish.
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If you use a 100% acrylic primer on bare drywall, you should have no problem with top coating it with any sheen wall paint. Many flats are self priming on bare drywall though, so you may be able to save some money there. Just ask the paint store what the recommended primer is to determine what the most economical solution is. For exterior work, use a block fill primer for bare block, a hot stucco primer for new masonry less than a month old with a pH of 13 or less (check with a pH pencil) or a 100% acrylic exterior primer for any bare wood surface or bare masonry surface over 30 days old.
No, always apply a primer coat to bare wood.
Around 200 lbs. Depending on block material and block type. Aluminum blocks are around 100lbs.
The abstract noun form of the verb to bare is the gerund, baring. The noun form of the adjective bare is bareness, a concrete noun, a word for a physical condition.
Fully dressed a Pontiac block will weigh in around 600-650 lbs. If you are asking about the bare block....I honestly don't know.
should be stamped somewhere on block. may be under intake or anything. easiest to find on bare block
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