How to Measure, Mix, and Pour Table Top Epoxy

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Unleash your creative side and add a professional finish to your artistic projects with Promise Table Top Epoxy! Perfect for making unique home decor and artwork and sealing woodworking projects, this crystal clear resin is self-leveling and easy to use. In this video, we'll show you how to measure, mix, and pour Table Top Epoxy for the perfect high gloss finish. Learn the secrets of using this table top epoxy resin so you can create amazing pieces that will last a lifetime!
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Комментарии • 12

  • @dezkant
    @dezkant Год назад +1

    Came here to watch a boring vid on using this 16oz kit for a 2' x 4' plywood workbench. Stayed for the tunes I am LOVING this jam

  • @theconcretefish
    @theconcretefish 8 месяцев назад

    hi! i’ve been with you guys for a couple of years. i’ve always mixed with an electric drill but i’m currently noticing that after the piece is cured-there is a cloudiness and mini bubbles? they don’t look like bubbles i need to pop with my blow torch. these are much smaller and contribute to this cloudiness. how long should i be mixing with an electric drill vs the 5-7 minutes by hand?

    • @promiseepoxy
      @promiseepoxy  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there! So a few things - how many gallons are you mixing at one time? If you can get away with not using a drill that is ideal, but for those larger projects we know mixing by hand isn't always an option.
      When mixing with a drill it's a lot easier to introduce micro bubbles. You'll want to make sure you are working in a warmer environment, mixing at the slowest speed possible, and using a helix blade bit if you're not already. If you are in a cooler environment putting your bottles in a warm water bath before measuring and mixing is ideal.
      The other option is, depending on your project, adding a darker pigment that will hide any of those unwanted bubbles that can form from aggressive mixing. When you use a drill it's all about finding that balance between being efficient but not too aggressive so you introduce as little micro bubbles as possible. Let us know if you have any other questions!

  • @ryancornett7916
    @ryancornett7916 Год назад

    I’ve been having trouble with the self leveling with this product recently

    • @promiseepoxy
      @promiseepoxy  Год назад

      Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that. What's been going on exactly?

  • @dawnmariebaum7929
    @dawnmariebaum7929 4 месяца назад

    Is your table top epoxy FDA approved as food safe?

    • @promiseepoxy
      @promiseepoxy  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes! All our epoxies are FDA compliant when fully cured.

  • @electricrockguitar
    @electricrockguitar Год назад

    So they don't recommend 2 containers anymore for the initial mix?

    • @promiseepoxy
      @promiseepoxy  Год назад

      We recommend just using one container for your set volume so you make sure it's a true 1:1 ratio when mixing part A and part B.

    • @electricrockguitar
      @electricrockguitar Год назад

      @@promiseepoxy No. I meant that after stiring in one container, you would pour everything into another container to ensure total mixing.

    • @promiseepoxy
      @promiseepoxy  Год назад

      @@electricrockguitar ahhh gotcha, you can, but you don't have to.