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Wayne Sellon used his vertical fi nish
technique to construct a faux stone pillar at
World of Concrete 2008.
base coat. Th is coat should set until the
next day. Now put on the primer cut
with water (1 to 1), then the decorative
coat, using basically the same process
with more material. Apply a thicker coat
of about 1/2 inch to 3 inches, depending
on the stamp being used.
Next you can stamp it using a large
variety of stamps.
After you take a nice lunch break of
an hour or so, it’s ready to carve.
Th e next day it needs to be detailed
and stained. After that, almost like
magic, you have a stone or wood wall. β—†
Wayne Sellon is national trainer and technical support
provider for Flex-C-Ment. He recently handed off
Tajmawall, a decorative concrete contracting fi rm
based in Temecula, Calif., to his partner and son,
Morgan Sellon.
Above: Another project completed
using the vertical-fi nish technique.
Spring 2008 β—† www.Hawk-n-Trowel.com β—† 31