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Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast! In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Nigel Copsey, a seasoned stonemason and accredited conservator restorer specialising in historic buildings.
Nigel delves into his journey from a dry stone waller to a renowned advocate for hot mix lime and traditional lime mortars. The discussion covers the importance of using like-for-like materials in conservation, the differences between lime and cement mortars, and the damaging effects of incorrect mortar use on historic buildings.
Nigel shares his extensive knowledge and experience, detailing the evolution of lime mortar use and the pressing need for sustainable building practices.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation on preserving our architectural heritage with the right materials and techniques.
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Connect with Nigel Copsey using the links below:
Website: www.hotmixedmortars.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-copsey-59745045/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nigel.copsey.7
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Click here to find out more about the Heritage Buildings Association - https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com
Click here to join the conversation - https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual
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#Mortar #conservation #stonemason
By Vincent Reed5
66 ratings
🎙️ You can also access the full Audio version of this Podcast by searching for 'Heritage Buildings Podcast' on - Apple, Spotify. Amazon, PocketCasts and any other of your favourite podcasting apps!
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Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast! In this episode, Vincent Reed sits down with Nigel Copsey, a seasoned stonemason and accredited conservator restorer specialising in historic buildings.
Nigel delves into his journey from a dry stone waller to a renowned advocate for hot mix lime and traditional lime mortars. The discussion covers the importance of using like-for-like materials in conservation, the differences between lime and cement mortars, and the damaging effects of incorrect mortar use on historic buildings.
Nigel shares his extensive knowledge and experience, detailing the evolution of lime mortar use and the pressing need for sustainable building practices.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation on preserving our architectural heritage with the right materials and techniques.
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Connect with Nigel Copsey using the links below:
Website: www.hotmixedmortars.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-copsey-59745045/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nigel.copsey.7
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Click here to find out more about the Heritage Buildings Association - https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com
Click here to join the conversation - https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual
👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to support the heritage buildings community!
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