He looks like my brother Grant who passed away at 35 years old. Such a trip how much he does. I enjoy watching just to remember him! He would love these kind of counter tops I’ve learned how to do them and I’ve gotten really good at it !!
Very carefully measure 64 oz into your measuring cups, and then - mix them all together in whatever way feels right to you! Love it. Going to do this to my RV!
I really like the look of the high-gloss it looks so beautiful and brand new and it will probably stay looking new for years absolutely love it I think I might have to grow some courage and do my counters!🥰
When u have no intentions of remodeling ur kitchen, but are bored & there is something relaxing about watching this. 😐 ... and now I may be thinking of remodeling my kitchen.
"Alright, now we have the spray paint done....and I'm semi-high"🤣 I've had a fascination with epoxy for a while and this is the reason why. The possibilities are endless of what can be done with it. And even for me personally I would choose countertops like this over ANY natural stones. Also I can see this ismore than just work for you guys. This is art
Two things: 1) I entered the black hole of UA-cam and found this video...I am not even looking to epoxy anything but it was so informative and cool...I watched the whole thing with no regrets. 2) IT'S ALL ABOUT THE WHITE ;) Great video.
Blimey, I could watch this in a loop for the next ten years solid! Pity about the annoying ads from twerps telling me how to become a millionaire in weeks, every 5 minutes!
Y'all must use these counters over and over for demos because I watched a video last night and it was the same area! Beautiful work, as always. I have a question, though... What so you do when the counter has a riser at the back?
Our products are actually certified for industrial grade coatings made for high traffic commercial settings. So theoretically in a residential, or even commercial setting it will last for decades as long as the urethane top coat is re-applied when needed to protect the decorative coating. This is NOT a cheap epoxy paint that you will commonly find at box stores like Home Depot or sherwin Williams. It is a thick 100% solids epoxy coating formulated for high traffic areas and heavy machinery.
Great video! What would you do if you couldn't remove the sink? Taping over it is the obvious option but trying to do that whilst keeping the thickness of the epoxy and ensuring it doesn't start coming over the top can seem challenging. Any ideas?
Just wondering about the durability of this epoxy product? After it cures, can it withstand the normal abuse of kitchen countertops? i.e. hot coffee mugs/hot pans, kids? Will it stain easily if you spill say pomegranate juice? And is it reversible? say you want to remove the remove the epoxy for whatever the reason? Lastly, can you apply another epoxy color over the existing epoxy color in case you had a change of heart in terms of kitchen counter color? We'd like a white marble look to brighten up the kitchen. Thank you for the informative video.
Epoxy is one of the most durable surfaces we have available in remodeling. Really the determining factors are what the substructure is, because you don't want to use so much hardener in the resin when it's not over a hard surface, but you can make epoxy almost as hard as glass in extreme cases. It's a great floor coating if you've got heavy machinery driving over it, countertops are as durable as the structure it is over as a rule of thumb. You don't ever want to use comet or soft scrub or any scouring pad or sanding pad to clean it, as it will dull the finish in a lot cases, but the formula used is typically determined by the structure it is poured over. If it's over concrete or stone, you can go hard, if it's over formica or something softer, then you wouldn't want it to be as hard. There are DIY kits that are just general use, you won't get as good a result as a professional installer that knows what mix to use in each application.
Hope this is as easy as you guys make it look. We’re going to be doing this exact pour and color. But I do have a question... do you have a video that shows ways of doing a bar top that overhangs the counter? Don’t want it dripping onto the counter ruining the pattern and can’t think of any method to making a “catch” underneath but off the counter...
If you read the subtitles there is info about surfaces. Prepping you could see in the video, cover with plastic. Clean and lightly sanding your surface so it sticks as with any paint.
Those are beautiful. No backsplash though in your tutorial. I have a 6 inch granite backsplash as well. I assume I would have to remove them to epoxy them to match the counters?
Good day awesome Team, Was wondering if pinewood or other wood could be used for the countertop instead of granite and still end up with same result? Fel from Nigeria♥️
Love this. Question, can you put this on any surface? Can this be done over bare plywood? Working on an Island and do not have the complete idea for the top yet. I would appreciate any suggestions. This is so beautiful.
Tyler, I hear you talk about denatured alcohol and 91% isopropyl...can we use them interchangeably or is it specific? For instance you spray 91% after you do your effects but you talked about denatured to tack up the primer if it is cured?
Saludos desde el Peru, es un excelente video muy didactico y muy profesional el trabajo. felicitaciones es un perfecto acabado. dare mi like espero ver mas de estos interesantes exposiciones y seguir en su canal. muchas gracias.
You can actually order or price out a custom kit for that exact square footage through the Counters section of our website at www.leggari.com. Simply click on Counters >>>>then click on the epoxy button, then the button buy today, then follow the steps.
Yes you can! The prep process will differ but here is a video where we prep and coat over existing granite countertops and use a hands on technique for the design🔥👉 ua-cam.com/video/68QhkUmYAS0/v-deo.html Part 2👉 ua-cam.com/video/4BudkdCqbq0/v-deo.html Are you looking to re-coat over some countertops?
I have a small chip about the size of a dime in my laminated countertop. Would this fill it in or would I there be a depression in it? Looks great by the way.
Amazing guys love your videos,your the reason I have just started my company name is Epoxymonkeys thanks dude for all the tips.i love your videos watched every one like too. THANK YOU FOR THE DREAM
Looks great and I'm going to try it out for my place. Could you help out with what may be the most difficult thing? How do you remove the tape from the back wall and get a decent finish?
Awesome technique and products. I am looking for a marble type finish and I have a 20yr old 8" square ceramic tile countertop with 1/8" grout. Besides the bondo for the grout, would I need to rough the tile surface before applying the primer? Thank you in advance!
Can one add an additional color by adding some of the paint they used to paint there walls? IE: Sherwin williams in a blue. We're talking just some sporatic highlights.
27:20 - "Obviously you're gonna want to wear a mask for this one", he says with a smile as he's gettin' blasted by paint fumes and enjoying the slight high
I know others have asked but don't see an answer - how durable is this surface for a kitchen? We are considering it for our little RV that has two smaller countertops.
Looking to do this in my kitchen. You guys really make it look easy! I do have a question however: My laminate countertops do not have a rounded edge, would it still work? Or is there a possibility I could sand the edge to make it work?
He looks like my brother Grant who passed away at 35 years old. Such a trip how much he does. I enjoy watching just to remember him! He would love these kind of counter tops I’ve learned how to do them and I’ve gotten really good at it !!
That is awesome, glad they help!
Very carefully measure 64 oz into your measuring cups, and then - mix them all together in whatever way feels right to you! Love it. Going to do this to my RV!
This is ridiculous 😍😍 I’m jealous of whom ever got this design 👍
I was doing homework and somehow ended up here and now I am mesmerized. This shit is so damn cool!
I really like the look of the high-gloss it looks so beautiful and brand new and it will probably stay looking new for years absolutely love it I think I might have to grow some courage and do my counters!🥰
Omg how have I never seen this being done before,they are absolutely stunning looking at the end,hats off to you guys
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When u have no intentions of remodeling ur kitchen, but are bored & there is something relaxing about watching this. 😐
... and now I may be thinking of remodeling my kitchen.
"Alright, now we have the spray paint done....and I'm semi-high"🤣
I've had a fascination with epoxy for a while and this is the reason why. The possibilities are endless of what can be done with it. And even for me personally I would choose countertops like this over ANY natural stones.
Also I can see this ismore than just work for you guys. This is art
I absolutely love this video. You made it so easy to understand. I going to do my bathroom!!! Thank you for this tutorial.
Very similar to doing an acrylic pour project but on a much larger scale! Very creative, so I'd probably love to try this.
Two things: 1) I entered the black hole of UA-cam and found this video...I am not even looking to epoxy anything but it was so informative and cool...I watched the whole thing with no regrets. 2) IT'S ALL ABOUT THE WHITE ;) Great video.
Blimey, I could watch this in a loop for the next ten years solid! Pity about the annoying ads from twerps telling me how to become a millionaire in weeks, every 5 minutes!
I think these guys make it look way easier than it is. But the finished results looks fantastic.
Y'all must use these counters over and over for demos because I watched a video last night and it was the same area! Beautiful work, as always. I have a question, though... What so you do when the counter has a riser at the back?
So we going to just glaze over him saying "Im Semi High"😂😂😂😂😂😂 he stayed so professional
I'm high as shit. I didn't get to hear him say that smh
Never mind. Heard him say it now.
@27:38 .... repeat until it sounds Japanese
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes marijuana is legal everywhere but your state !
I want counter tops like the design on the background! 😍
You can pick one of our kits at leggari.com or pick your own colors!
This was so relaxing!😍😍 turned out soooo beautiful 😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I've said this every time but..... this technique is awesome! Looks amazing!
Thanks for the wonderful comment and for watching the video
That epoxy must have on heck of a long working time. How long? Can pours be layered after the first layer has set/cured?
Wow, this is unbelievably beautiful! Is it scratch resistant?
Amazing video well done guys , really well explained and beautiful job.
Thank you! We appreciate that!
Amazing! Now please come to VA and do my counters... please!!
Wooow! This is awesome!!! How do you clean the epoxy that drips onto the white cupboards?
how long this will endure in four seasons, very very amazing creativity & designs, how much budget it will bear me???
Our products are actually certified for industrial grade coatings made for high traffic commercial settings. So theoretically in a residential, or even commercial setting it will last for decades as long as the urethane top coat is re-applied when needed to protect the decorative coating. This is NOT a cheap epoxy paint that you will commonly find at box stores like Home Depot or sherwin Williams. It is a thick 100% solids epoxy coating formulated for high traffic areas and heavy machinery.
My kit came today. This looks like fun. A week from now it should be done if everything else arrives on time
How did it go?
excellent video, a serious person and who really know, congratulations
Great video! What would you do if you couldn't remove the sink? Taping over it is the obvious option but trying to do that whilst keeping the thickness of the epoxy and ensuring it doesn't start coming over the top can seem challenging. Any ideas?
Just wondering about the durability of this epoxy product? After it cures, can it withstand the normal abuse of kitchen countertops? i.e. hot coffee mugs/hot pans, kids? Will it stain easily if you spill say pomegranate juice? And is it reversible? say you want to remove the remove the epoxy for whatever the reason? Lastly, can you apply another epoxy color over the existing epoxy color in case you had a change of heart in terms of kitchen counter color? We'd like a white marble look to brighten up the kitchen. Thank you for the informative video.
I have the same questions specially I cook every day for 5 people
Same question 😥
Epoxy is one of the most durable surfaces we have available in remodeling. Really the determining factors are what the substructure is, because you don't want to use so much hardener in the resin when it's not over a hard surface, but you can make epoxy almost as hard as glass in extreme cases.
It's a great floor coating if you've got heavy machinery driving over it, countertops are as durable as the structure it is over as a rule of thumb.
You don't ever want to use comet or soft scrub or any scouring pad or sanding pad to clean it, as it will dull the finish in a lot cases, but the formula used is typically determined by the structure it is poured over. If it's over concrete or stone, you can go hard, if it's over formica or something softer, then you wouldn't want it to be as hard.
There are DIY kits that are just general use, you won't get as good a result as a professional installer that knows what mix to use in each application.
Damn...of all the commercials, this one took my FULL attention LOL!!
Wow.. not only nice . You explain it so well ..
The first result that I’ve liked on a resin pour!
Thanks Hannah, glad you enjoyed it.
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So beautiful I am excited to do this in my new house.
Wow!!! you are a very professionel bravo!!!!
I absolutely love this and i want it now!
BEAUTIFUL JOB!
Did you add backsplash to the walls, or did you leave them bare?
Hope this is as easy as you guys make it look. We’re going to be doing this exact pour and color. But I do have a question... do you have a video that shows ways of doing a bar top that overhangs the counter? Don’t want it dripping onto the counter ruining the pattern and can’t think of any method to making a “catch” underneath but off the counter...
Tape a cardboard drip tray under the over reach.
I'm very surprised you didn't first mention types of surfaces it works on or doesn't work on and surface prep procedures.
If you read the subtitles there is info about surfaces. Prepping you could see in the video, cover with plastic. Clean and lightly sanding your surface so it sticks as with any paint.
Love the way he explained. He would be such a cool art professor!
Yes, thanks you!
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Beautiful job, thanks for the video. I will try this on my next project.
Those are beautiful. No backsplash though in your tutorial. I have a 6 inch granite backsplash as well. I assume I would have to remove them to epoxy them to match the counters?
Will this work on an outdoor countertop that receives sunlight?
Good day awesome Team,
Was wondering if pinewood or other wood could be used for the countertop instead of granite and still end up with same result? Fel from Nigeria♥️
This is ART! so refreshing to watch!!
That was an awesome project. Great job guys.💪😎
Thank you!
That looks really beautiful!!!
Love this. Question, can you put this on any surface? Can this be done over bare plywood? Working on an Island and do not have the complete idea for the top yet. I would appreciate any suggestions. This is so beautiful.
I would sand it smooth and prep any imperfections with all purpose bondo, especially any knots. Then sand again for a smooth finish.
Wish I can do it, it looks easy watching
What is in the bottle spray? Water , or resin? And how much time do you have to work with the resin before it dries out
Vous êtes le meilleur dans votre métier bravo continuez comme ça (fr)
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Tyler, I hear you talk about denatured alcohol and 91% isopropyl...can we use them interchangeably or is it specific?
For instance you spray 91% after you do your effects but you talked about denatured to tack up the primer if it is cured?
Saludos desde el Peru, es un excelente video muy didactico y muy profesional el trabajo. felicitaciones es un perfecto acabado. dare mi like espero ver mas de estos interesantes exposiciones y seguir en su canal. muchas gracias.
Could I do this on a tiled countertops?
Definitely thinking about doing my countertops now
You can actually order or price out a custom kit for that exact square footage through the Counters section of our website at www.leggari.com. Simply click on Counters >>>>then click on the epoxy button, then the button buy today, then follow the steps.
I have to learn how to do this. I have to get this kit.
This guys are so great
Full of tips and tricks
Thanks
Looks amazing can I use epoxy on marble countertop please,
Thank you
Yes you can! The prep process will differ but here is a video where we prep and coat over existing granite countertops and use a hands on technique for the design🔥👉 ua-cam.com/video/68QhkUmYAS0/v-deo.html
Part 2👉 ua-cam.com/video/4BudkdCqbq0/v-deo.html
Are you looking to re-coat over some countertops?
Yep...I think this is it for me😁❤
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Boa noite em primeiro lugar quero parabenizar pelo trabalho muito lindo mesmo
Como posso fazer pedido de material epóxi e dos baldes de medidas
Te felicito
Love the videos and recently ordered this kit. Why did you do a base coat with this video? I noticed in other videos you don't do the base coat.
Hello from Belgium/France!!!
Awesome tech!!!
It's possible to apply on tje floor?
Best regards!
There are floor kits available. online.flippingbook.com/view/364043
This is awesome looking
Beautiful work bro
Thank you! Much appreciated bro.
could i actually do this on a old laminated counter? (house built in 60's)
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That's exactly what I was looking for awesome
It's amazing am gonna try it
I have a small chip about the size of a dime in my laminated countertop. Would this fill it in or would I there be a depression in it? Looks great by the way.
This beautiful. I've got to try it 😊
Very good boys thanks for simplifying it for me .result is the dogs bollox .
Amazing guys love your videos,your the reason I have just started my company name is Epoxymonkeys thanks dude for all the tips.i love your videos watched every one like too.
THANK YOU FOR THE DREAM
Stay tuned there are more videos to come. Good luck with your company.
@@LeggariProducts could I use this on a floor?
Very nice work
These look beautiful, and I would like to do this but I have an old counter with the back on it, what can be done with a counter like that? thanks
That's art right there. Super nice!
looks sick
Is there a chart I can look at for measuring my countertop for epoxy fluid so I know how much I need to put in the bucket?
excelente vídeo, saludos desde Culiacán, Mexico
Looks great and I'm going to try it out for my place. Could you help out with what may be the most difficult thing? How do you remove the tape from the back wall and get a decent finish?
@gavin Langley If you would’ve paid attention to the video, he tells you at 49:06 on how to remove the tape 🙄
And again at 51:11 pay attention to the video
Will this work over poured concreate? All my countertops are reinforced concreate. Thank You
Well done! Is it possible to get the same look but not glossy?
Nice job I'll be ordering soon after I check out the website hopefully its affordable
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Awesome technique and products. I am looking for a marble type finish and I have a 20yr old 8" square ceramic tile countertop with 1/8" grout. Besides the bondo for the grout, would I need to rough the tile surface before applying the primer? Thank you in advance!
Can this be used on Formica counters
Excellent
do you have any videos where you show taking off the blue tape???
Parabéns muito bom trabalho exelente aqui no Brasil já está sendo feito esse trabalho um forte abraço
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Can one add an additional color by adding some of the paint they used to paint there walls? IE: Sherwin williams in a blue. We're talking just some sporatic highlights.
Hola desde España como puedo comprar tus productos .Gracias un buen trabajo Impresionante
Bravo
Hello sir have a nice day.. I am one of your subscribers ..just want to know how can I make order Legari product such metallic epoxy thank you
Spectacular!
How much would it cost roughly for the job you just did?
could this be done on a dresser top?
Awesome! Awesome!
Vc e dez meu amigo amo seus trabalhos muito belíssimos
Gracias Amigo
27:20 - "Obviously you're gonna want to wear a mask for this one", he says with a smile as he's gettin' blasted by paint fumes and enjoying the slight high
Thanks for watching the video Josh
Great video. Is it possible to put this over granite tile?
Looks amazing, gray job!
Thanks Tom for the comment and for watching the video
I know others have asked but don't see an answer - how durable is this surface for a kitchen? We are considering it for our little RV that has two smaller countertops.
Good job.Could you please do more of wall epoxy?Thanks
This epoxy is not meant for a vertical surface. They are coming out with a vertical epoxy later in the year.
@@LeggariProducts Great to know!
Beautiful
I wish I can it
I need more info on this product, I'm a cabinet installation company and really thinking of adding this to what my company can offer.
Looking to do this in my kitchen. You guys really make it look easy! I do have a question however: My laminate countertops do not have a rounded edge, would it still work? Or is there a possibility I could sand the edge to make it work?
Round your edges down
Beautiful work!!