Stone Coat Countertops is an epoxy based RU-vid channel that will show you unique ways to DIY your way to an amazing kitchen, bath, resin art, construction, or design project on a budget. We believe in teaching skills in, woodworking, art, epoxy floors, epoxy countertops, and showing how to get realistic results to make your old laminate, tile countertop, formica, concrete countertop, garage floor, and walls look like renewed works of resin art! Simply put we are always looking for our next project to help all the DIY folks, contractors, designers, artists, and hobbyist, tackle their next makeover. Watch our free how to videos on the skills to make your dreams come to life with epoxy resin! Contact us anytime for free project support: (541) 450-1976
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I have a set of sculptures im working on and am going to incorporate these techniques. I'll share the results. The way these are roughing out already I can just see how stunning the results will be. Thanks for making these videos!
Thanks Mitch, you're the man! The counter top looks awesomeI didn't subscribe though, I alrrady was. ;) I know you guys do mostly stone facing, but by chance have you ever done a cosmos/cosmic scene/pour? Not talking Star Wars, or anything like that, just some Milky Way type stuff. Just bought my first house and the kitchen is a$$, needs an upgrade big time. I can't afford to have someone else do it, so I'm gonna give it a try. I'd love to use Stone Coat to do a counter top and would like a space look, or a woodsy/country/mountain theme.
I want to paint my walls with epoxy resin painting. Please advise me the detail of things I have to purchase from local market and use to get optimum result. Please reply as I am not familiar with english speaking so I did not understand what to add with epoxy resin to get it thicker. I am from Pkistan. Please guide me. I have already subscribed and given my email address. Rgds
I bought your kit but it only came with one lb of flake and i didnt realize it until it was to late.. now my project is going to be 4 days behind because i had to order another 2 lbs of flake to cover. for the price of the full kit, you should really include more flake. in fact your kit doesnt make sense because its rated for more sq ft than what the flake can actually cover, even when throwing out light coverage. PLZ REVISE KIT. I will say I am happy with the product and the color, another issue is that the A and B primer and moisture sealant reacted quickly and start to have a chemical reaction. It turned hot, smoked, and then was completely unusable. I think you should put more of a warning considering it got hot in about 10 mins. I wasted a lot of product because of that mistake. otherwise very good experience. Recap: 1) Please include more flake with your 290 sq ft kit because 1 lb doesnt make any sense. 2) Add a better warning label for part 1 mixture of A + B chemicals because mine reacted way faster than I realized it would.
Question: Who makes the sander/vacum combo tool shown being used? Price per lineal foot for the two part mix? I have about 200' exterior slab that has over 1/4inch height difference. What thickness should be maintained for best result? Thanks for the alternative to an expensive repair!