Awesome stuff!! Personally, I’ve been using the quick cure stuff making glassware on spinners.. Rather than having to wait a good 10-14 hours before even considering stopping the spin, I’m pumping them out now and removing around the 4 hr(ish) mark. The information y’all share is absolutely phenomenal, and you have totally empowered me with the confidence and know how to launch my own business. I am very grateful to all of you at Stone Coat!! 🌀
I have a question I'm hoping you can help me out with! I am currently converting a shuttle bus into an RV and I'm working on my shower pan. I found a plastic pan that's designed to sit under washing machines but its the perfect size for a shower pan. I was hoping to epoxy it so that it looks beautiful and not like a washing machine pan 🤣 However i hadn't thought about the torch or heat gun you need to use. Do you think it will be ok and not melt? Have you ever done epoxy over plastic?
Hi there. We have a hands on training facility in Seguin, Texas. We teach many techniques for countertops, showers, flooring and more. Check out our website at www.rk3designs.com or give us a call at 830-433-7199
Awesome stuff!!
Personally, I’ve been using the quick cure stuff making glassware on spinners.. Rather than having to wait a good 10-14 hours before even considering stopping the spin, I’m pumping them out now and removing around the 4 hr(ish) mark.
The information y’all share is absolutely phenomenal, and you have totally empowered me with the confidence and know how to launch my own business.
I am very grateful to all of you at Stone Coat!!
🌀
Beautiful job, Rhonda!! 🤗
I truly prefer the smooth silky look.
Thank you for showing us this new product.
Beautiful. I've been using a leaf blower on my floor epoxy projects and it's adding an awesome look too.
Always love the Iso.
Beautiful! Love the alcohol effect
I would have a lil silver glitter/ flakes in alcohol would be pretty! ❤
Could I use denatured alcohol for the same way to pop bubbles instead of a torch?
Thank you
I have a question I'm hoping you can help me out with! I am currently converting a shuttle bus into an RV and I'm working on my shower pan. I found a plastic pan that's designed to sit under washing machines but its the perfect size for a shower pan. I was hoping to epoxy it so that it looks beautiful and not like a washing machine pan 🤣 However i hadn't thought about the torch or heat gun you need to use. Do you think it will be ok and not melt? Have you ever done epoxy over plastic?
Do you have an institute or training places in Europe or the United States of America?
Hi there. We have a hands on training facility in Seguin, Texas. We teach many techniques for countertops, showers, flooring and more. Check out our website at www.rk3designs.com or give us a call at 830-433-7199
I've done this and you don't need training,watch their videos and dive in.
@@paulwheeler8361 Yes but excited about a role or school be informed In Europe or United state
I would have left it alone and not done the iso.
What? No top coat?
We do recommend a flood coat and for added durability, the Ultimate Top Coat. We are just showing the color coat in this video.
love your channel but rhonda is so fake its horrendous to watch
😂😂😂 I’ve been accused of many things, but fake isn’t one of them.