Dear knotty Artisan, Your videos are Brilliant and Real. I would like to ask you please, How can i epoxy over polystyrene without the heat melting the polystyrene. This is never mentioned by StoneCoat or RK3. They use foam board which seems to handle their pours. I'm being tight and like Scrooge. But polystyrene sheets are much much cheaper than Pink Panther Foam Boards....
Would you please show it when it is dried? I can see lots of the bumps of the spray under the epoxy. I need urgently update the bathroom sink top to put the house for sale. Thank you!
Hi there, I am planning for our bathroom sink, can you please share what epoxy you used in the video or is it supposed to be chosen based on what kind of sink we have?
Gorgeous solution to my bathroom sink. Question 1 How difficult is it to safely remove the hardware? Question 2. What do you do to prevent the epoxy from running down the drain? I imagine that it could clog the pipe
So I did this myself. 1. It’s very easy to remove all the hardware. If you don’t know how they have videos. I am a stay at home mom and did this with a 3 month old baby in a carrier on my chest. It’s that easy. 2. We covered the drains very well! Cannot stress this enough. Cover the drains with duct tape and black trash bags! If you have a regular sink and you only want to do the countertops and leave your sink as is. So important! Is the EDGES! Look at where the sink meets the countertop. I messed up and didn’t protect this area well at all. I should have made sure it’s a perfect seal and then cocked it! I covered every single areas with tape and plastic drop cloths. This saved so much pain lol but I should have done it even better because some spots got through. Use the epoxy as if it’s BLACK paint that you can never ever get off.
Thanks
Would have like to have seen it after is was dry. Also, I don't have a torch. Would a heat blower gun work as well if blower is set to low? Thanks!
Beautiful job on the sink!! Question? Could you use this process on an existing shower? While still in place?
Wow. This guy really knows what he's talking about. That does not always happen with DIY videos.
Dear knotty Artisan, Your videos are Brilliant and Real. I would like to ask you please, How can i epoxy over polystyrene without the heat melting the polystyrene. This is never mentioned by StoneCoat or RK3. They use foam board which seems to handle their pours. I'm being tight and like Scrooge. But polystyrene sheets are much much cheaper than Pink Panther Foam Boards....
Thanks for sharing..
what kind of epoxy resin did you use?
Would you please show it when it is dried? I can see lots of the bumps of the spray under the epoxy. I need urgently update the bathroom sink top to put the house for sale. Thank you!
Hi there, I am planning for our bathroom sink, can you please share what epoxy you used in the video or is it supposed to be chosen based on what kind of sink we have?
I need to form a slope on a flat vanity so water drains better, possible?
Can I do this with a kitchen sink? Will it last
How long should you wait between coats?
Can I use a heat gun
Name of acrylic binder
How do u know how much epoxy u need to mix
@@Romanelbeborosales great question I measure the square footage and use 4oz per sq ft
What brand and type of epoxy did you use for this project? Looks great! Thanks for the video!
The Epoxy Resin Store- Super Gloss. Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous solution to my bathroom sink. Question 1 How difficult is it to safely remove the hardware? Question 2. What do you do to prevent the epoxy from running down the drain? I imagine that it could clog the pipe
So I did this myself. 1. It’s very easy to remove all the hardware. If you don’t know how they have videos. I am a stay at home mom and did this with a 3 month old baby in a carrier on my chest. It’s that easy. 2. We covered the drains very well! Cannot stress this enough. Cover the drains with duct tape and black trash bags! If you have a regular sink and you only want to do the countertops and leave your sink as is. So important! Is the EDGES! Look at where the sink meets the countertop. I messed up and didn’t protect this area well at all. I should have made sure it’s a perfect seal and then cocked it! I covered every single areas with tape and plastic drop cloths. This saved so much pain lol but I should have done it even better because some spots got through. Use the epoxy as if it’s BLACK paint that you can never ever get off.