I built a slab table without any table building experience! Epoxy Slab Table part 4

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    This part four of a four part series in which i attempt to build a fancy epoxy slab table in my garage with fairly basic woodworking tools, and no experience building a table, let alone a 10 foot conference table. in this video i spend a ridiculous amount of time sanding the table, applied a finish to the bottom of table, put a roundover on all the square edges of the slab, and filled in little gaps and cracks with CA glue. then, i used totalboats tabletop epoxy to finish the top of the table, and then packed it up to deliver and install it. this project took way longer than i expected and was a lot more of a challenge than i was hoping for, but i finished it and I am glad i did it. Thanks for watching!
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  • @pcc4233

    Very Very Nice Hey I need to say the tape we use is the silver metal duck tape that would of stop your leak but I'm sure you probably didn't have it laying around. And I have been waiting for more video's. I think your having a hard time getting people to see your videos because they want to see more often. You are a GREAT guy to see. A real hoot! I hope what ever you do in life your profitable and enjoy yourself! I hope you keep on woodworking! YOUR VERY GOOD AT IT!!!

  • @rix350
    @rix350 Рік тому

    Please stay with it! I subscribe to at least 100 woodworking channels and you’re one of my favorites. You prove in so many different ways not to take yourself so seriously. And we all love your sense of humor. My mother always used to say: The older you get, the better you get, unless you’re a banana. Oh…and there’s nothing wrong with selling furniture for a living, as long as it’s not yours.

  • @Azurko
    @Azurko Рік тому

    Congrats on tackling such a daunting project, it turned out really beautiful! As a wise man once said, don't count your chickens before they hatch. Some might be ducks.

  • @jeffw8611
    @jeffw8611 Рік тому

    I applaud your bravery, I’m still not confident enough to make something large for anyone but family.

  • @colemine7008
    @colemine7008 Рік тому

    WOW, that really turned out well! That was amazing work there. Congrats.

  • @jlc3867
    @jlc3867 Рік тому

    You dida superb job my friend. Don't worry about only having 3 people view your videos. You must crawl before walking. Look forward to more videos.

  • @mstev5956
    @mstev5956 Рік тому

    i like it

  • @scottturner347

    EXCELLENT JOB my friend

  • @drjbg400
    @drjbg400 Рік тому

    Really fantastic! Way to stick with this. Looks awesome. I didn't catch who you delivered this to, but I was wondering what their response was to the finished product. Anyway, you should be proud. You're gonna construct some great pieces down the road and you'll look back and feel real good about the rewards from your hard work. Good job!

  • @BobBob-eh5sb
    @BobBob-eh5sb Рік тому

    Came out great! I am a little surprised how well the epoxy top coat came out. Usually need a couple of seal coats before the flood coat. The seal coats are 1 ounce per square foot and spread out with a squeegee. 220 sanded between and before flood coat, which is 3 ounces per square foot and spread with a 1/8 inch square notched trowel. Will say your way worked well, but I don't think I'd try it again 😊. And yes the top coat epoxy is thicker. I don't understand all that chemical stuff, that's why it doesn't run right off the surface and sets up quicker than deep pour. But it doesn't flow into cracks and holes as well and if poured too thick will get way too hot and crack and smoke. Oh, and about the flipping the table by yourself and all the sanding, I'm by myself most of the time and I'm 67. So toughen up sonny and hang in there 😂. Again great job, don't give up 👍