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SAFETY THIRD! Stucco Production Ramps Up + Lem's Shoes! (Chicken Garden Day 177)



Stucco, Stucco, and more stucco. Oh, and today we finally talk about our favorite barefoot work boots and barefoot @lemsshoes shoes!

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33 Comments

  1. It looks like real stucco should look…now lets see if holds up without cracking ……..I think that might be what you were thinking. I love my Brarefoot shoes , without a arch and feels like I am walking on ground …..as I aged I would loose my balance or turn the shoe sideways up off the ground when I tturned and then fall ..so I love shoes like I bought …..no falls …..no trips , no turning wrong , my foot just hugs the ground like it should ..ha ha …

  2. Great work! I think you made speedy progress. I am happy to see you back at the chookpen 😊

  3. I think that is really cool that you know sign language I always wanted to learn. I love to watch your family work together it's so awesome And how caring you are to each other And I love the Kitty cats I personally have 4 ❀ 😼✌

  4. I love your down home videos! All the Family helping isπŸ‘+++❗️. Love the music- you have inspired this Grama to be youngerπŸ˜‚β€ΌοΈcool

  5. I know it feels slow to y'all, but I'm legit impressed by how far you got in this video. I hope you get something growing in the garden this year. I know it's not your top priority compared to the chickens, but I think using the garden for its intended purpose, rather than just an endless canvas to stucco… might be a mental boon, you know? Even if it's just moving a few planters into the space. Sorry to be rambling, thanks for all the hard work you guys do.

  6. ~ Keeping it real and simple…gotta love these folks. The moma should be in the next TOP GUN MOvie as the daughter "he" the TC pilot never knew and she is a pilot…Peace out

  7. What was the decision making process πŸ€” concrete over a lime render. Make do grow, you tube has done the lime slake ann I'm very curious to the differences.

  8. Wow!! You have a lot of surface to cover! Patience, perseverance will win the day πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ Stay safe, be well and see ya next timeπŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹

  9. You've invested so much time and energy in this project. I truly hope this round works as hoped. But after I watched this for a while I remembered something. I'm from Missouri. Our climate can't make up its mind whether it is wet or dry. But stucco — the cement based kind — used to be applied to chicken wire stretched over black felt paper that was tacked onto boards. It is a royal pain to remove if you have to remodel, but it does have staying power. Just passing this along as information. Your current work looks so good!

  10. Anyway you could provide specs on the stucco hopper and air compressor you are using. We are considering spraying too but the hoppers seem to require a ridiculous amount of air like 8-13 SCFM for continuous use.

    I'd be curious as to the compressor size you're using and the pressure you're running at the hopper.

    Ashley doesn't seem sold on the gun vs spreading by hand. I'd love to hear the final verdict.

    Keep up the good work

  11. Excited to be back in chicken garden content! Is that stucco just cement you’re spraying onto what’s left of the earthen plaster? Will the weight of the cement not eventually cause the remaining earthen plaster to come off and bring the stucco with it? Excited to watch and see!

  12. Impressive how much you are getting done. Now that you decided on the stucco finish. It's going to be so unique and beautiful. Looking forward to seeing it done and planted. And I'm sure you are too.

  13. Creating & maintenance never end. Anxiously waiting for chics & planting. Have a great day 🌟
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