Can anyone see this picture?
I’m trying a simple direct approach for adding pictures here.
I tried this in an email to Stuccoboy, he said he could not see the pictures, but I could.
Let me know if you can see the photo here plz…thx.
Can anyone see this picture?
I’m trying a simple direct approach for adding pictures here.
I tried this in an email to Stuccoboy, he said he could not see the pictures, but I could.
Let me know if you can see the photo here plz…thx.
I talked to StuccoBoy and he said he can not see the picture!
Well…can you see the picture here?
no I can not
Just needs a big tube of caulk!
Brian…can you see the picture in my First post?
Just lay the tube there and all is well!! HUH???
Step on it, and smear it around with your shoe?-----:twisted:
And track it all over the roof!! ](,) ](,) ](,) ](,) :twisted:
I could not see the picture in the first post.
Nope, sure can’t. Only in post #5 can I see it.
Thanks Gary
Exactly, just lay the tube next to it. :mrgreen:
Just like this. Is this wrong!? :mrgreen:
And keep the condom in your back pocket!
Brian,
They need your CAULKING help in this thread also!
As for Dales picture!
IMO
The top of the wall needs to have flashing on all of the flat surface!
Never stucco a flat surface and expect it not to fail over time!
It is a good thing Dale does not get the moisture and freeze and thaw cycles others do.
Some commercial buildings have cap flashing at parapets, but not many new ones.
I see no pictures with parapet walls , but what do you see Dale?.
They need caps.What ar ethey doing other than caps?
Around here they still use clay, though I am starting to see more cheap sheet metal on commercial.