@ggaego the discs were coated in epoxy and set in polyurethane adhesive then the dark epoxy was poured in between the discs and then we sanded the whole thing and coated it with clear epoxy and then 3 coats of polyurethane
we did try a syringe and it was too slow so we settled on using the cup instead this floor was 70 square feet and it took 1 and a half days for 2 people to pour since we also had to mix up small batches one at a time since the working time was less than 15 minutes
@lilydaisy911 i would have to ask the chemist who developed it he sold the rights to a toronto distributor i did this project at a wood working museum in kingston and it was my first time ever using epoxy and it was relatively easy to work with i will try to get that in fo for and i will post but give me a few days thanks
@daxureisidiot this epoxy is not a solvent based epoxy it is made of ethyl lactate and the hardener is derived from roasted cashew shells so providing you have good ventilation you do not require a charcoal based respirator using this epoxy was quite pleasant compared to say west systems epoxy which is quite toxic
damn
I thought it was bill duke dropping his brown epoxy in the toilet if you catch my drift
PlebScrubber 9 hours ago
Where the discs sanded before being places? Or where they placed, filled it withe the brown epoxy then sanded?
ggaego 2 weeks ago
@ggaego the discs were coated in epoxy and set in polyurethane adhesive then the dark epoxy was poured in between the discs and then we sanded the whole thing and coated it with clear epoxy and then 3 coats of polyurethane
russball19 1 week ago
How thick are the disks and what is the black stuff between them?
sellerslockandkey 2 weeks ago
@sellerslockandkey the discs are 5/8 of an inch thick and the epoxy is ethyl lactate and a roasted cashew shell hardener
russball19 2 weeks ago
so glad I spotted this! poured epoxy! Wow. Just beautiful!
brendahodgins 4 weeks ago
PORQUE TAN CORTITO EL VIDEO ??? maravilloso trabajo !!!!
cielopinto 1 month ago
This is flooring of some kind but very little video. Leaves me screaming for more. Gorgious.
adamcturnbull 4 months ago
8 seconds of my life i wont get back.....
RNGSR2010 1 year ago
Again, short video>>>>>:(
HanaPainting 1 year ago
we did try a syringe and it was too slow so we settled on using the cup instead this floor was 70 square feet and it took 1 and a half days for 2 people to pour since we also had to mix up small batches one at a time since the working time was less than 15 minutes
russball19 1 year ago
Have you considered using a large syringe to pour epoxy into the crevices??
tainterlakeisgreen 1 year ago
Ha, I've been there.
Where do you get this "clean" brown epoxy you speak of? I love the way envirotex looks, but hate using it because of the toxicity.
lilydaisy911 1 year ago
@lilydaisy911 it is available thru a distributor based in toronto i don't know if that is convenient for you
russball19 1 year ago
@russball19 Could be -- what distributor? If you don't mind saying.
lilydaisy911 1 year ago
@lilydaisy911 i would have to ask the chemist who developed it he sold the rights to a toronto distributor i did this project at a wood working museum in kingston and it was my first time ever using epoxy and it was relatively easy to work with i will try to get that in fo for and i will post but give me a few days thanks
russball19 1 year ago
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lilydaisy911 1 year ago
epoxy must be hazardous to have on your floor, emissions are not healthy either
daxureisidiot 1 year ago
@daxureisidiot this epoxy is not a solvent based epoxy it is made of ethyl lactate and the hardener is derived from roasted cashew shells so providing you have good ventilation you do not require a charcoal based respirator using this epoxy was quite pleasant compared to say west systems epoxy which is quite toxic
russball19 1 year ago
LOL, too funny. I know that feeling though.
art4artsake66 1 year ago