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Post by Cory Cormier on Aug 4, 2020 12:25:14 GMT -5
So I’m gearing up for a couple of countertop pours tomorrow. I have a white metallic and black metallic. First pour is roughly 48 oz of epoxy needed. I was curious if there was a general guideline for powder per oz? Thanks! Cory
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Post by notoes on Aug 5, 2020 6:53:31 GMT -5
I have not done a countertop myself (but I want to) so I'd have to say to refer to the video on it for any guidelines but I'm not sure if there are any as a per ounce measurement. I think you have to go by what looks good to you and mix it up as small batches. Please let us know how they turn out, I for one would love to see.
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Post by Cory Cormier on Aug 5, 2020 9:33:19 GMT -5
I have not done a countertop myself (but I want to) so I'd have to say to refer to the video on it for any guidelines but I'm not sure if there are any as a per ounce measurement. I think you have to go by what looks good to you and mix it up as small batches. Please let us know how they turn out, I for one would love to see. Went with about a spoonful per 16oz. Seemed to work.
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Post by Cory Cormier on Aug 5, 2020 9:34:57 GMT -5
I’ll post a few pics when I figure out how to do that here 😂
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Post by notoes on Aug 7, 2020 6:13:46 GMT -5
Usually I have to post, then "edit" my post to get the full task bar of things to do and then I can see the attach picture icon.
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