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That turned out incredible! I love that you were able to salvage it, honestly every time I try to "fix" a mistake, it becomes grey or brown ha! You are a true resin wizard !
That countertop came out great. And by the way, I think your wife was right. I would have waterproofed the MDF before covering it in epoxy. Best wishes from Germany
Great video! I'm a long-time fan of the Stonecoat channel, I've done a sink top and coffee table top with Stonecoat. Same experience - start out really questionable, but looks awesome in the end. Keep up the good work, I just subscribed to you channel. God bless!
Is it bad that I thought you'd already released this video? Between instagram and the podcast I knew the basic story, but the video was not a waste of time and I'm glad you made it. I like the new format of weekly video journal (since you hate the more commonly accepted term) with a project video every month or two.
It's great to see you both working on a project together, and it's great to see you weren't killed in the process, Mark lol. That outcome is amazing, and good call on putting a tarp on the floor before the pour.. that could have been a pain to clean up.
Nope. I talked with Stone Coat and for this upstairs bathroom that just seemed like overkill. That top coat is more for a heavy-use area like a kitchen counter.
Love the hidden toe kick storage! Keeps one flexible and IF an elderly one falls in the bathroom...what better place to have an emergency phone that has loved ones or 911 on speed dial!
I still would, it needs some contrast, but I would use way less of it, and probably pour it straight on the surface in thin ribbons, rather than adding it to the "pot of goo." Same for the grey sparkles. I think we would try to control those accents rather than have them come out random.
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Fantastic, Mark! It turned out beautiful! 😃
You guys killed it!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank, you too!
That turned out incredible! I love that you were able to salvage it, honestly every time I try to "fix" a mistake, it becomes grey or brown ha! You are a true resin wizard !
Just call me the blind squirrel.
That came out looking Great
Thanks!
That is unbelievable! How beautiful it turned out! And also I will be using Picasso as a verb from now on.
Wow that came out so nice. Usually when I keep messing with stuff, I end up with nothing. Great work.
You and me both!
remember: WIFE IS ALWAYS RIGHT
That countertop came out great. And by the way, I think your wife was right. I would have waterproofed the MDF before covering it in epoxy. Best wishes from Germany
Thanks 👍
Great video! I'm a long-time fan of the Stonecoat channel, I've done a sink top and coffee table top with Stonecoat. Same experience - start out really questionable, but looks awesome in the end. Keep up the good work, I just subscribed to you channel. God bless!
Thank you very much!!
Is it bad that I thought you'd already released this video? Between instagram and the podcast I knew the basic story, but the video was not a waste of time and I'm glad you made it. I like the new format of weekly video journal (since you hate the more commonly accepted term) with a project video every month or two.
Thanks Jason, that is my goal for the new channel formula. Keep working on the long form stuff and get a taste of it in the weekly journals.
It's great to see you both working on a project together, and it's great to see you weren't killed in the process, Mark lol. That outcome is amazing, and good call on putting a tarp on the floor before the pour.. that could have been a pain to clean up.
When the instructions tell you to let it spill over the edge, you know something messy is going to happen!
Awesome job as always!! And nice to see Katie in there kicking you around.
We all know it happens, just nice to see it once and a while.
So true!
Cool tutorial. Good looking job. Did you put on that finish projector product.
Nope. I talked with Stone Coat and for this upstairs bathroom that just seemed like overkill. That top coat is more for a heavy-use area like a kitchen counter.
Your wife was…is and will always, always be right. I’m sorry.
That's just how it goes.
I’ve been waiting for you to release this video, looks great!
Thanks! Hope it was worth the wait!
Amazing.... Kids durability test after 6 months and years. Thanks
It should handle the wear ant tear of a bathroom just fine, but you can actually buff the surface out if it every gets all scratchy.
@@GunflintDesigns cool
Epoxy Countertop Pour is really nice. Looks like real stone. Good job. :)
My goodness, that epoxy is just unbelievably beautiful, it looked like hard work, but definitely worth it 🎉
Thanks! Honestly the "work" was easy. It was stressful if anything - but having done it once the next one would be a breeze.
It turned out gorgeous, well done both of you
Thank you!
Love the hidden toe kick storage! Keeps one flexible and IF an elderly one falls in the bathroom...what better place to have an emergency phone that has loved ones or 911 on speed dial!
Haha, nice!
Really turned out great!
Thank you!
WOW looks Great!
Thank you!
Great to see Katie again!
Isn't it though!?
Nicely done!
Thanks!
Looks great
Thanks!
Looks awesome
It does!
Great job!
Thanks!
Looks great
I’d go with the red guard sealant first
Next time would you not go with the black at all?
I still would, it needs some contrast, but I would use way less of it, and probably pour it straight on the surface in thin ribbons, rather than adding it to the "pot of goo." Same for the grey sparkles. I think we would try to control those accents rather than have them come out random.