Love it!!! I’m really wanting to make my bathroom sink for the house we’re currently building. This gets my creative juices flowing. I love that you aren’t afraid to show us your goofy side. You’re genuine and funny.
That's encouraging. I was mostly concerned with the durability since a kitchen sink takes more abuse than a bathroom sink. I have a cast iron sink in now, which I don't like. It's looking pretty shabby. I thought about doing a pour on it, but I really like the wood idea. I recently reached my cupboards and countertop in blue stain pine. A rustic matching wood sink would be great.
I want to do dark counter tops with the earth blue in it but need it to match white appliances and antique white walls. What would you suggest. Thanks in advance!
when i saw this video, i came up with the idea of a wooden sink, but the wood is "naturally split in several parts" (you can break it to get the wood to split "naturally".) joined with epoxy, but in the joints you can put led lights (which you can remove in case the led stop working to replace them). although I like the wooden version I mentioned before, but you could also use another material instead of wood, like stone or something else. if you could make a video making one like that it would be great, i would love to see it. i don't know if your followers would like to see that too. sorry for the english, I am using deepl translator.
Yes it will, I'd do 2-3 3 ounce per sqft od project once the wood is sealed. You want a nice coating on the vertical part of the sink bowl. You Got This!!! -Mitch
Amazing. Thanks Mitch. God bless. Side note for anyone skeptical of the ultimate top coat, that stuff is tough! Did my big double bowl ceramic kitchen sink with it a year ago and it shows no sign of wear with daily use for a family of four. Follow RK3 Designs instructions. Edit: Looks like Mitch is teaching it. 1:2 sounds crazy but it works nice.
Correct. Best practice when going outside would be to install the project under a patio cover and out of direct sunlight. Early next year we will have this solved with the new polyaspartic countertop coating that will not yellow, even outdoors! Thanks for watching -Mitch
The epoxy will last forever pretty much. The bottom side also has a thin layer of epoxy to keep relative moisture from cupping the slab. Thanks for always commenting on my videos. Can I send you some free epoxy and a Stone Coat hat? DM your shipping address mitch@stonecoatcountertops.com I appreciate you!
Bernzomatic TS4000, I pick up mine at the home depot here is the amazon link www.amazon.com/Bernzomatic-TS4000-Trigger-Start-Torch/dp/B00008ZA09?crid=2JAKUS03ZGH56&keywords=bernzomatic&qid=1696872224&sprefix=bernz%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-6&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=quister541-20&linkId=2dee27dc128b8b9136704c9c98fa83c9&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Putty is what you wanted to use. these young plumbers think silicone is the answer. Because Home Depot recommends you use silicone on their plastic drains. But their directions are also for homeowners, with silicone good luck getting that drain off, if it ever needs to come off or if you decide you want a different finish.
I forgot how educational I got on this one!! Hope you enjoyed the video!🎉
U Got This!
Mitch is a genius
Fast speed sawing was hilarious - thank you for your sense of humor!
You're very welcome!!!! This comment made my day! -Mitch
Love it!!! I’m really wanting to make my bathroom sink for the house we’re currently building. This gets my creative juices flowing.
I love that you aren’t afraid to show us your goofy side. You’re genuine and funny.
Thank you so much for this comment! It warmed my heart!!!! U GOT THIS, Let me know if you need any help along the way
Fine, you are making me want a slab jig. This looks fun.
U Got This!!! It's 15% off for the rest of the 2023! Act fast, you'll need a big stocking though!!! Happy Holidays
That's encouraging. I was mostly concerned with the durability since a kitchen sink takes more abuse than a bathroom sink. I have a cast iron sink in now, which I don't like. It's looking pretty shabby. I thought about doing a pour on it, but I really like the wood idea. I recently reached my cupboards and countertop in blue stain pine. A rustic matching wood sink would be great.
That was a waay cool Tutorial ! I think the ladies can do this one!❣❣❣❣
Very informative video also that sink looks beautiful! Learning a lot about epoxy and just found your channel so Subscribed. Thank you.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you. I’m going to build this for our washroom remodel. Will look awesome on the concrete countertop!
Well done! One of the best videos I've seen in a long time! Subscribed
Wow, thanks! Appreciate that!!
It's beautiful, just beautiful 👌. I would buy it 👌.
Do you need one made for your home? DM mitch@stonecoatcountertops.com I'll cut you a heck of a deal!
That's awesome, and I love the green pen in your pocket.
👀💪🏆😂
😮😮 WOW!!! That’s amazing! Great work!
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching
Great job Mitch!
Thanks so much!!! Hope you enjoyed the show!
Looks more like 1.45 million subscribers, good job. Merry Christmas to you and your Family.
Beautiful piece
Thank you so much! Have you worked with epoxy yet on a project?
@@StoneCoatCountertops it has been several years, but I used Apoxsee to make a lake bed around my railroad track
That is one COOL sink!
Hey thanks!!!! Hope you have a wonderful day
That is truly awesome! I love it!
Great job Mitch.
I want to do dark counter tops with the earth blue in it but need it to match white appliances and antique white walls. What would you suggest. Thanks in advance!
Add some white mica powder and white dye to this color scheme and you'll nail it! U GOT THIS -Mitch
Wow that great keep it up dear god bless you
This is gorgeous
when i saw this video, i came up with the idea of a wooden sink, but the wood is "naturally split in several parts" (you can break it to get the wood to split "naturally".) joined with epoxy, but in the joints you can put led lights (which you can remove in case the led stop working to replace them).
although I like the wooden version I mentioned before, but you could also use another material instead of wood, like stone or something else.
if you could make a video making one like that it would be great, i would love to see it. i don't know if your followers would like to see that too.
sorry for the english, I am using deepl translator.
Beautiful!
Thank U!!!! You Got This -Mitch
Looks really cool. But how long will it last with cleaning stuff?
decades! Very durable and designed for the kitchen and bathroom use and abuse. Let me know if you have any more questions
would love the sinks in our house in Australia
Will this work for a kitchen sink?
Yes it will, I'd do 2-3 3 ounce per sqft od project once the wood is sealed. You want a nice coating on the vertical part of the sink bowl. You Got This!!! -Mitch
Gooorrrr just!!
Awesome! ❤❤❤
Glad you like it!
Amazing. Thanks Mitch. God bless. Side note for anyone skeptical of the ultimate top coat, that stuff is tough! Did my big double bowl ceramic kitchen sink with it a year ago and it shows no sign of wear with daily use for a family of four. Follow RK3 Designs instructions. Edit: Looks like Mitch is teaching it. 1:2 sounds crazy but it works nice.
Appreciate that!!!
9:51 - You shouldn't need a P trap on a sink, Mitch.
That's what the toilet is for!! 🤣
LOL, you cracked me up with that comment! Gotta love the creativity. But seriously, a P trap is necessary for a sink's plumbing system HAHAHAHA!
is beautiful sink
Thank you Sir!
Very awesome
Thanks for the visit
Some people say epoxy does not hold up outdoors because of the UV that damages the epoxy. Is this correct? If no what epoxy and methods can be used?
Correct. Best practice when going outside would be to install the project under a patio cover and out of direct sunlight. Early next year we will have this solved with the new polyaspartic countertop coating that will not yellow, even outdoors! Thanks for watching -Mitch
Looking nice
Wow! 😍
Thanks for watching!!! I'm working on one right now out of a 6'' slab of black walnut!
That is beautiful!! 🥰 To think it came out of a scrap pile!! 😮 How long before it needs to be refinished to protect the wood?
The epoxy will last forever pretty much. The bottom side also has a thin layer of epoxy to keep relative moisture from cupping the slab. Thanks for always commenting on my videos. Can I send you some free epoxy and a Stone Coat hat? DM your shipping address mitch@stonecoatcountertops.com
I appreciate you!
@StoneCoatCountertops Thank you! 👍 I will DM you! 🤗 That is so awesome that it will last for a long time!! 👏👏
What is the name of the propane torch you use??
Bernzomatic TS4000, I pick up mine at the home depot here is the amazon link www.amazon.com/Bernzomatic-TS4000-Trigger-Start-Torch/dp/B00008ZA09?crid=2JAKUS03ZGH56&keywords=bernzomatic&qid=1696872224&sprefix=bernz%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-6&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=quister541-20&linkId=2dee27dc128b8b9136704c9c98fa83c9&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Гениально, настоящие творцы!
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Thanks for watching friend!
What happened to the guy that used to do all these videos? RUclips doesn't send them to me at all, I have to look for them.
Next up, the toilet..... 😉
Mitch,thank you thank you for this wonderful idea for this ,👏👏👏👏👏👍💪🙏
No worries! My pleasure and very happy you liked it! You Got This
Putty is what you wanted to use. these young plumbers think silicone is the answer. Because Home Depot recommends you use silicone on their plastic drains. But their directions are also for homeowners, with silicone good luck getting that drain off, if it ever needs to come off or if you decide you want a different finish.
this has been done by someone else years ago and without the talking crap!
Box in those ugly pipes I'd say. Takes away from your masterpiece