Image 1 — How do I repair this damaged pad . ? Making it look like one complete new pad ? Please read below , for more..
Image 2 — How do I repair this damaged pad . ? Making it look like one complete new pad ? Please read below , for more..
Image 3 — How do I repair this damaged pad . ? Making it look like one complete new pad ? Please read below , for more..
▲ 2 r/masonry+1 crossposts

How do I repair this damaged pad . ? Making it look like one complete new pad ? Please read below , for more..

It’s about 60 years old and was doing pretty good till I got desperate from thick ice and salted it for the first time . I’m redoing the stucco and door frames , but decided water damage from this takes president . What do I use that is strong enough to last ( minus salt ) ? Are Lowe’s cement mixes strong enough to last ? And how do I make it look like one solid new pad with curbs ? I’m a sculper , so I have faith in my skills …. Just not in know in the best products to use

u/countryTough-4good — 6 days ago
▲ 15 r/Hair

I’m 50 and I need help , my hair is a mess . Please read the rest below, I need to explain .

First , I had a traumatically bad haircut at the beginning of the year .. lol .. so I’ve just let it go for a few months . Plus I’m a stone mason , so it’s a sloppy mess anyway . lol
I think I want to let it go natural . My highlights always turn this awful brass cause I had really red hair as a kid . I’m not sure I can pull off my natural blah color with my grey .. or if I’m just going to look old .
I hate pictures of myself , so I look grumpy . And it’s different color in every picture , so I tried to take a bunch.
How do I go to my natural ?

u/countryTough-4good — 17 days ago

Help a girl out ? Please read below . Sloping walkway revamp, how to descend slope ?

Ok so this was suppose to be an easy redo of a 40 year old walk that is messy . I’m under maple trees so digging down not an option . Because of major erosion I dug out the stones in the front and jacked them up on a bed of stone . So it doesn’t turn into mud slide . Btw doing it in sections , that’s why it’s not all ripped apart , dealing with family crisis ‘s . When I first tried laying it , I quickly realized that I was going to end up with a cliff , if I kept trying to keep them flat . So then I attempted in these photos to every so slightly stagger each row lower . It helped the cliff situation , but it feels wrong . Is it wrong ? I’ve spend so much already on this little patch for crushed rock , drainage rock and sand .. this project t was suppose to be labor not costly .
How do I do this ? Thank you !!!!

u/countryTough-4good — 2 months ago

How old is this house in Chester County Pennsylvania?

Anything you can tell me from these photos ?
✍️ Edit … these are not the kitchen stairs .. they are the ONLY stairs to the second floor . House consisted of one main room, with walk in fireplace and a single room on the first floor . Second floor a larger room that you walk into and have to pass through to get to the other bedroom . Then door up to the attic , haven’t made it past there yet !

u/countryTough-4good — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/cancer

In your experience with radiation , what will full head radiation be like for the patient ?

I want to know what I can do to make them more comfortable

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u/countryTough-4good — 2 months ago