My first set of countertops (3) were in copper. People don't believe you when you tell them it's hand made. I never did a practice run, dove right in because Mike's videos made it look so easy. And it was... with Stonecoat Countertop Epoxy!
@@danieljarvis9117 Can it be done over an old Formica laminate top? I am guessing that you have to somehow dam the edges. Tape? Bet yours came out great
People have done it over all sorts of surfaces including glass and stainless. Prep is key. Yes, you have to dam the edges and take advantage of the curing times. Follow this channel, they cover every contingency.
@@StoneCoatCountertops that's so encouraging...... I am planing to make a training Lab for youngsters for learning the craft you are excelling in....I am sure I will definitely get in touch with you for buying your products....but as I live in Pakistan I have to import all the stuff..... Hoping for the best for you and myself with best regards
WOW! Highly impressed..... you guys are amazing! lm learning sooooo much! thankyou so much for taking the time and teaching people hoew to do it themselves!!
@@mitchquist No, but my wife and I bought a house recently, and it was a single owner from 1958 with pretty much original everything throughout. So, I've been looking at inexpensive ways to update it.
I'll tint some under coat turquoise with some ocean blue and green dye, keep your eyes on our channel, this video idea will be coming soon!!!! GREAT COMMENT
I have watched a few where you learn from your bro...I like to see and hear your lessons. Not sure if this is your first solo, but first for me to catch. Thanx yall, Mahalo!
As easy as it can be and with our amazing customer service team standing by ready to answer any questions you may have makes these projects that much easier! -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops Trying to have the space and ventilation. My husband is very sensitive even to non VOC formulas. When I use it, I want him to be like that isn't bad at all.
We would love to see how it turned out! Join our Facebook page Stone Coat Countertops insiders to post pictures of your projects and learn tons of new tips and tricks from our community! -Nathan
Good job Mitch, you had one second where you lost your next word, but sailed over like a true professional! I really like this copper look, it is so pretty. It would be my first choice but I am a little unsure of what sink would look nice. Really love this video.
THANKS @carole Just Carole, Stainless steel sink would look fantastic with this type of countertop, also a cast iron glazed white would look sharp! This epoxy technique is super simple anyone can do it!
Shades of turquoise/aqua...i must look into that. moving in a few weeks, building a large island and redoing a countertop... want accents of Turquoise throughout the kitchen and have been looking for the perfect blend of colors in my epoxy counter top. Until now, my daughter and I were totally unsure of which countertop to choose, there are so many to choose from! But when I saw this this morning, I decided... THAT'S IT! Thanks so very much! Gotta say, tho, still apprehensive! Do you think you could do one in those colors?
Possibly some Hunter Green Spray paint or some Rustoleum Satin Vintage Teal spray paint. Would play around with those two on a sample with the copper to get it to look patina.
Last year during Chinese virus, I purchased Stone Coat and the copper metallic to cover my built-in desk. I also incorporated dark green spray paint to add aged patina.
It sure can! You will need to do a couple of easy prep steps but Stone Coat was designed to go over existing countertops and surfaces, search Stone Coat over laminate, same prep steps
Yes, you will need to prep the floor for epoxy and we have a video showing you how to do it! "How to epoxy over old tile floors" Check out that video and let me know if you have any questions! YOU GOT THIS!
I'm a visual artist. I want to paint my counter tops and then basically put a clear epoxy over the top so the work is protected. (It will look better than it sounds). Could I put down the white epoxy prep coat and then use spray paint, on top of that prep coat, then just use cleat epoxy over the top . I actually have two old tables I have been saving to use as test pieces, before I make counter tops. Wanted to use epoxy for a long time, never have
That is a wonderful comment! We would love to see pic's over at our group Stone Coat Insiders, tons of pro tips and tricks from seasoned epoxy folks! Have you used epoxy for a project yet?
Do you do requests? Would love to see white and black marble with colour shift veins? New proud home owner and the kitchen needs an update eventually and I LOVE the effects from hyper shift colours especially purple green and blue.
That is a really unique aspect about epoxy, you can customize to existing decor very easily. Have you been able to work with epoxy yet for a project? Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
Gorgeous! I need someone to do it for me though. How can I accomplish this with 5 cats in the house and no doors to block the kitchen. My daughter has the cats food on one counter so the dogs don’t eat it all. Anyone know how many days it would take to completed 2-3?
How does this epoxy hold up in outdoor applications? Does it yellow? I really want to do something like this in an outdoor kitchen. please advise. Thanks
@@StoneCoatCountertops so if I wanted to use either PVC sheets or treated plywood, you're saying I should be good with countertops on an outdoor kitchen? I really love your work, especially this one and would love to do this if it will wear well.
is there a way to use the stone coat epoxies on straight square finished edges? Copper top counters are amazing especially for the edges. I 'd definitely go for this if I could get square edges.
yes, at a sharp 90 the epoxy will create a small high point, lightly sand with 220 or 320 to sandback down before the clear flood coat, You Got This we would love to see some pictures over at our Facebook group Stone Coat Insiders
@@StoneCoatCountertops @Stone Coat Countertops Not yet but DREAMING and saving up to do an out door kitchen one day. Hoping to get at least a patio table done this summer. My daughter just graduated from art school and would love to do this together before she sets out into the world. Your videos remind me of her because when I go thru rough times due to illness she always says "You got this!" Love your videos and find your systems results look the most natural and not unnaturally busy like others- no matter how much you tinker with them at the end. LOL. So appreciate you sharing your passion with us!!!!
Thank you for your kind words. We hope you continue to follow our videos and join our Facebook Group Stone Coat Countertops insiders so you can share with us pictures of your future projects. -Nathan
Thanks so much for the subscribe!!!! This copper countertop is mega easy to complete! You only need a paint brush to meld the colors together. Thanks for watching, have you used Stone Coat Epoxy yet for a project?
We don't have a kit for this one but for the top you talk about you will need: 1/2 gallon kit of Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy, 1 - Copper Metallic Power, 1 - Rust Metallic Powder, 1 - Chop Brush, 1 - 1/8'' x 1/8'' square notch trowel, 1 - Black Epoxy Undercoat. Google Stone Coat Countertops and jump on over to our website the additive are found at the Epoxy Color Center. Let me know if you have any questions along the way
I agree with the commenter below, would love to see a video that shows copper with jade. That's what I'm planning for my kitchen countertops when we remodel!
🔥What other 2 metallic powder colors do you think would look awesome together?👈
Silver and Black would look sweet I bet?!?!
Copper and Silver!
Great choice! -Nathan
That silver would definitely make your project shine! -Nathan
Dark red and black!
I would add a little green for the added of oxygenation
Thats a cool idea almost like patina copper!
Amazing idea! -Nathan
i bet that would look so nice
Yes! I was thinking that as well
Nice idea
I agree with adding turquoise. I am so ready to do this project. I’ve been stalking you guys for a year. This is the perfect color combo for my RV.
Looks like a mountainous landscape. Absolutely amazing
My first set of countertops (3) were in copper. People don't believe you when you tell them it's hand made. I never did a practice run, dove right in because Mike's videos made it look so easy. And it was... with Stonecoat Countertop Epoxy!
Have you been able to do a countertop in situ?
Yes. I installed the countertop (MDF) first, then epoxied in place
@@danieljarvis9117
Can it be done over an old Formica laminate top? I am guessing that you have to somehow dam the edges. Tape? Bet yours came out great
People have done it over all sorts of surfaces including glass and stainless. Prep is key. Yes, you have to dam the edges and take advantage of the curing times. Follow this channel, they cover every contingency.
@@danieljarvis9117
Thanks the copper finish is inspirational
I never thought of wanting a copper countertop until now 😂🔥
Now you can do it for a fraction of the cost of real copper! -Nathan
I clicked because of the THUMBNAIL! Nice video this would look sick in my house!!!!
Glad you like it! We hope we have inspired you to create this in your home! -Nathan
Thumbnail is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love your epoxy! So easy to work with and so much fun.
Thanks so much! Your right our epoxy is super fun and easy to do! -Nathan
I agree with Cody!
I love these videos.
Thanks! Don't forget to subscribe and ring that bell so you can be notified when we drop new content! -Nathan
I love this video!!!!!! This makes me want to epoxy my entire house!
Thank you so much! Would you add any colors or leave it the same? -Nathan
Honestly I'd leave it the same this is amazing 👏
@@StoneCoatCountertops a bit off topic but has anyone ever used glow in the dark spray paint in one of these?
Man you are an Artist....... wonderful.....mate cudos
Thank you! Everyone can be an artist with our epoxy! -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops that's so encouraging...... I am planing to make a training Lab for youngsters for learning the craft you are excelling in....I am sure I will definitely get in touch with you for buying your products....but as I live in Pakistan I have to import all the stuff..... Hoping for the best for you and myself with best regards
WOW! Highly impressed..... you guys are amazing! lm learning sooooo much! thankyou so much for taking the time and teaching people hoew to do it themselves!!
Oooooohhhh... That's my favorite so far!
We are so happy you like it! We would love to see what you can do with our epoxy! -Nathan
Thanks @jacob hope, have you used epoxy yet for a project?
@@mitchquist No, but my wife and I bought a house recently, and it was a single owner from 1958 with pretty much original everything throughout. So, I've been looking at inexpensive ways to update it.
Out of this world gorgeous!!!
This is perfect for my kitchen
This one truly is very easy to create, no skills needed!
OMG! You guys never cease to amaze. The B.O.M.B
Have you seen how tuff this stuff is, check out our hillbilly lab test where Mitch attacks the finished epoxy with no damage left behind!
Thanks @fight4freedom This one is truly very easy!
This is just what I was looking for, awsome
Thanks for watching Chris, have u used epoxy yet?
This project is truly as easy as Mitch shows. You can fix up your countertops in a weekend!
I have wanted a copper counter top for years. I think I could do this!
I would do an under coat with a turquoise and then both of the colors you used. That would probably look like copper that's aged.
Wonderful IDEA😍
I'll tint some under coat turquoise with some ocean blue and green dye, keep your eyes on our channel, this video idea will be coming soon!!!! GREAT COMMENT
I agree
That's what I was also thinking.
Agreed..this does not
Awesome as always y’all keep it up!
Thanks! Will do! Don't forget to subscribe and ring that bell so you can be notified when we drop new content! -Nathan
Mitch is the cooler Mike change my mind
👀🔥🤣
I have watched a few where you learn from your bro...I like to see and hear your lessons.
Not sure if this is your first solo, but first for me to catch.
Thanx yall, Mahalo!
Right on! Thank you for your support, here is another video with MItch: ruclips.net/video/ilrkZWUgxG0/видео.html
-Thea
I really like that color!
Insanely talented.
Thank you so much! What would you like to see next my friend?
I WANT THAT NOW!!!!!
Say no more our products are available now on our website! -Nathan
You can make this super easily right over your old countertop
You make it look so easy. I bet purple and silver would look awesome too
Thank you! We would love to see how that combination turns out! -Nathan
looks great! Would love to see silver and chrome with dark blue veins
I'm gonna make this one now!!!!! Thanks so much for your support along the way Christina!!!
Man that looks awesome!! Wow!!
This one looks very easy
As easy as it can be and with our amazing customer service team standing by ready to answer any questions you may have makes these projects that much easier! -Nathan
That is stunning, Mitch!! 👏👏
Thanks so much for watching, have u used Stone Coat yet for a project?
@@StoneCoatCountertops Trying to have the space and ventilation. My husband is very sensitive even to non VOC formulas. When I use it, I want him to be like that isn't bad at all.
Thank you so much for the great feedback! How long have you been watching Stone Coat videos?
@@mitchquist probably a year and a half to 2 years.
LOVE THE COLORS!
We did our last weekend, slate grey with black, copper and oxidised copper veins, very happy with the results
We would love to see how it turned out! Join our Facebook page Stone Coat Countertops insiders to post pictures of your projects and learn tons of new tips and tricks from our community! -Nathan
Looks amazing
Thanks so much!! Stay tuned for more awesome content! :)
Supremo saludos desde Tucumán Argentina
Just watched some of ur videos!! So cool
Oh my gosh...I love this. Want to do copper and rust in my kitchen.
Gorgeous!
Thank you! It is also really easy to use! -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops i have no room but if I every am able I am going to use your product. I have sent many people your way!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! LOVE IT!!! ❤❤❤
That is great to hear! Would you give this project a shot? -Nathan
Great job guys very Useful an interesting video keep up the great work
wow the Lakoda is back...with a new video.
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Native American Lakoda?
Outfreakinstanding!
You're awesome! Thanks so much!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Can I epoxy over a glass induction cooktop and use UTC without the epoxy melting?
No, that won't work Tim sorry bud
@@flyingrogue8550 damn. Have you seen the invisacook stove
What would this have looked like if you used cobalt blue instead of black?
Do you deliver in Canada ?
Stone Coat Epoxy will be on Amazon in Canada very shortly with in a few weeks! Have you used epoxy yet for a project Charles?
@@StoneCoatCountertops Not yet, but looking forward to it.
Absolutely beautiful!!
Good job Mitch, you had one second where you lost your next word, but sailed over like a true professional! I really like this copper look, it is so pretty. It would be my first choice but I am a little unsure of what sink would look nice. Really love this video.
THANKS @carole Just Carole, Stainless steel sink would look fantastic with this type of countertop, also a cast iron glazed white would look sharp! This epoxy technique is super simple anyone can do it!
Hammered copper
Absolutely gorgeous
Shades of turquoise/aqua...i must look into that. moving in a few weeks, building a large island and redoing a countertop... want accents of Turquoise throughout the kitchen and have been looking for the perfect blend of colors in my epoxy counter top. Until now, my daughter and I were totally unsure of which countertop to choose, there are so many to choose from! But when I saw this this morning, I decided... THAT'S IT!
Thanks so very much!
Gotta say, tho, still apprehensive!
Do you think you could do one in those colors?
I just binged a few quartz epoxy vids and decided that's what I was going to do... then I saw THIS. Holy wow, I got a decision to make!
Did you sand and put a final coat of epoxy on that? Looks outrageously good
What pigment of blue-green would make it look like there is a bit of oxidation?
Possibly some Hunter Green Spray paint or some Rustoleum Satin Vintage Teal spray paint. Would play around with those two on a sample with the copper to get it to look patina.
Wow! Precioso
Love this look!!!! How about a couple of the Blues? I love Crater Lake Blue.
That could look really pretty, I'll have to try it out next time! Thanks for watching and taking the time to give us a comment!!!!
Love it!😎❤️
Last year during Chinese virus, I purchased Stone Coat and the copper metallic to cover my built-in desk. I also incorporated dark green spray paint to add aged patina.
SWEET!!!! Did you enjoy working with Stone Coat Epoxy?
How about a black with red flake or visa versa? I think that would look awesome something I've never seen before.
Sweet idea!! That would look super sick! We always love awesome ideas. Do you have any more cool color combos?
Nice idea!!!! We will have to give it a test! Have you used Stone Coat Epoxy yet?
That could be amazing!
What is the base concrete or wood?
Anyone?
I like the ridged sides
Very cool. Man, what if you went with a verdigris green undercoat instead of black for that antiqued copper look?
Would this technique work on a wood desk top?
Have you tried a combination of this and your jade project?
Now this is a great idea! The two color combos I think would look super nice!
Would you use a rough edge with copper. It should be smooth right?
It is up to you my friend! There are so many possibilities.🙌
can stone coat Epoxy be applied to an old stainless steel table
yes, use bonding primer after sanding with 100 grit sandpaper
It sure can! You will need to do a couple of easy prep steps but Stone Coat was designed to go over existing countertops and surfaces, search Stone Coat over laminate, same prep steps
How did I not see this 8 months ago? Lol! Beautiful slab!
Can you put this over tile?
Can I use this over old marble flooring?
Yes, you will need to prep the floor for epoxy and we have a video showing you how to do it! "How to epoxy over old tile floors" Check out that video and let me know if you have any questions! YOU GOT THIS!
That’s awesome. Is it all the same copper color or 2 colors of copper
Did you do a flood coat on top of this?
After chopping and melding colors, will it self level?
I'm a visual artist. I want to paint my counter tops and then basically put a clear epoxy over the top so the work is protected. (It will look better than it sounds). Could I put down the white epoxy prep coat and then use spray paint, on top of that prep coat, then just use cleat epoxy over the top . I actually have two old tables I have been saving to use as test pieces, before I make counter tops. Wanted to use epoxy for a long time, never have
How durable is this for outdoor use, meaning outdoor countertops and such?
smidgen of green spray paint all i would add cant beat copper! great job
Not a bad choice! Thanks for watching! -Nathan
This is totally stunning!
THANK YOU THIS IS WHAT I WANTED TO SEE IM DOING MY WHOLE KITCHEN 2 COUNTERTOPS IN COPPER
That is a wonderful comment! We would love to see pic's over at our group Stone Coat Insiders, tons of pro tips and tricks from seasoned epoxy folks! Have you used epoxy for a project yet?
Can this be applied to either a wood or steel surface?
Did you have to sand and add a clear coat over top?
Where did you get the powders?
I’d be curious to see how it would look with a copper base rather than black.
cool idea
It would probably be SUPER vibrant. We love these ideas flowing in! KEEP THEM COMING :)
Do you do requests? Would love to see white and black marble with colour shift veins?
New proud home owner and the kitchen needs an update eventually and I LOVE the effects from hyper shift colours especially purple green and blue.
You Got It!!!!! I'll incorporate these colors in a video I shoot very soon! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss that video! Great IDEA!!!!
@@StoneCoatCountertops AWESOME!! Thankyou so much. Been watching for a while but only recently subscribed.
That is so pretty.
Thanks Jodie, have you been able to work with epoxy yet?
@@StoneCoatCountertops no hon.
What about combining pewter and light silver over black?
Can I epoxy over Formica do I have to take off backsplash and countertop
Love this piece... I would have added a tad of candy apple red for a pop of color... also that's MY color schematic in my kitchen....😏
That is a really unique aspect about epoxy, you can customize to existing decor very easily. Have you been able to work with epoxy yet for a project? Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
Can you do this over a stone counter top?
Gorgeous! I need someone to do it for me though. How can I accomplish this with 5 cats in the house and no doors to block the kitchen. My daughter has the cats food on one counter so the dogs don’t eat it all. Anyone know how many days it would take to completed 2-3?
Have you ever tried blue and gold countertop mixed?
How does this epoxy hold up in outdoor applications? Does it yellow? I really want to do something like this in an outdoor kitchen. please advise. Thanks
Our SCC epoxy does have UV inhibitors to protect your indoor and outdoor projects from yellowing over time. -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops so if I wanted to use either PVC sheets or treated plywood, you're saying I should be good with countertops on an outdoor kitchen? I really love your work, especially this one and would love to do this if it will wear well.
is there a way to use the stone coat epoxies on straight square finished edges? Copper top counters are amazing especially for the edges. I 'd definitely go for this if I could get square edges.
yes, at a sharp 90 the epoxy will create a small high point, lightly sand with 220 or 320 to sandback down before the clear flood coat, You Got This we would love to see some pictures over at our Facebook group Stone Coat Insiders
Can this be applied to raw wood?
Can you do this over linoleum?
can I add metallic powder to the copper?
Would this work on a floor?
I am looking for a bronze (oil rubbed with copper undertones) and a little copper patina in the mix.
WOULD LOVE to see that combo over a turquoise undercoat- would it resemble patina?
I like this idea!!!!! You must have worked with epoxy resin before?
@@StoneCoatCountertops @Stone Coat Countertops Not yet but DREAMING and saving up to do an out door kitchen one day. Hoping to get at least a patio table done this summer. My daughter just graduated from art school and would love to do this together before she sets out into the world. Your videos remind me of her because when I go thru rough times due to illness she always says "You got this!" Love your videos and find your systems results look the most natural and not unnaturally busy like others- no matter how much you tinker with them at the end. LOL. So appreciate you sharing your passion with us!!!!
Thank you for your kind words. We hope you continue to follow our videos and join our Facebook Group Stone Coat Countertops insiders so you can share with us pictures of your future projects. -Nathan
What are you using for the counter top base? I love the stone edge on it.
I wonder if this could be applied over something like cob, which is similar to adobe.
Now I want a copper countertop
Thanks so much for the subscribe!!!! This copper countertop is mega easy to complete! You only need a paint brush to meld the colors together. Thanks for watching, have you used Stone Coat Epoxy yet for a project?
Do you sell a complete kit , for for this particular project to cover a 3 feet by 6 feet table on your website?
We don't have a kit for this one but for the top you talk about you will need: 1/2 gallon kit of Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy, 1 - Copper Metallic Power, 1 - Rust Metallic Powder, 1 - Chop Brush, 1 - 1/8'' x 1/8'' square notch trowel, 1 - Black Epoxy Undercoat. Google Stone Coat Countertops and jump on over to our website the additive are found at the Epoxy Color Center. Let me know if you have any questions along the way
Badass!
Please do an Olive green and tan/light brown.
I want to do this sooooo bad, but love the neutral colors.
That doesn't sound like a bad idea! -Nathan
nice idea!
I agree with the commenter below, would love to see a video that shows copper with jade. That's what I'm planning for my kitchen countertops when we remodel!
Gorgeous idea! Love the color scheme :) We'll have to try that out