This video demonstrates the importance of doing multiple seal coats when using epoxy on wood slabs. If you skip the seal coating steps, you will more than likely have bubbles in your epoxy finish.
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Some of the products used in finishing this bar top:
This is the epoxy used to do seal coats and the final flood coat. It is very durable, as well as heat and yellowing resistant. [ Ссылка ]
This is the epoxy that was mixed with the blue and used to fill holes and voids (Stone Coat Countertops). [ Ссылка ]
Metallic powder additive used with the super cast epoxy [ Ссылка ]
Quality brush used to chop out the epoxy flood coat [ Ссылка ]
or if you are planning on doing a couple epoxy projects or working with bark on, I suggest this bulk pack of 12 (you save over $1 per brush) [ Ссылка ]
Burn in wax sticks used to fill stubborn pinholes between seal coats of epoxy [ Ссылка ] and [ Ссылка ]
You can keep reusing your trowel by simply letting the epoxy drain off the square notches. This 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8 square notch trowel is the size you need for the flood coat [ Ссылка ]
When using a 1:1 ratio epoxy, measuring your amounts is extremely important. Here is the brand of mixing cup I trust and has never let me down [ Ссылка ]
I use Diablo 5" random orbital sanding discs (I use different grits, working my way up to 220 - there is no need to go beyond 220 grit when using epoxy) [ Ссылка ]
With the exception of a little hand sanding, I use this Dewalt Random Orbital Sander [ Ссылка ]
This is an epoxy cleaner which I use before delivering any epoxy product to a client. It also contains an epoxy polish to help maintain your finish. [ Ссылка ]
These are the metal sanding disks I use on my 4 1/2 grinder with the grinder conversion attachment. I use 50 grit. [ Ссылка ]
To remove router lines, excess epoxy, and/or hardened epoxy drips, I use this conversion grinder attachment on my 4 1/2 grinder and attach low grit metal sanding disks. [ Ссылка ]
Use this self igniting propane torch to pop air bubbles. [ Ссылка ]
You can keep reusing your trowel by simply letting the epoxy drain off the square notches. This 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8 square notch trowel is the size you need for the flood coat [ Ссылка ]
Alumilite Dye
This is the dye I use to color epoxy when metallic flakes aren't enough or not wanted. [ Ссылка ]
The SECRET to a Bubble-Free Epoxy Finish
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