How Liquid Glass Finish is applied on Cabin Furniture at JHE's Log Furniture Place

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Jason and Dave with JHE's www.LogFurniturePlace.com show how the liquid glass 2 part epoxy is applied to our Cedar Lake collection of log bathroom vanities and log dining tables. The liquid glass is an application that will protect the wood beneath as well as provide a very glossy finished look - the look of wet glass. We also offer our liquid glass finish on our log coffee tables, rustic end tables and log sofa tables. Come shop at www.LogFurniturePlace.com to find only the highest quality of cabin furniture.

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  • sorrry, but I am from Colombia (southamerica) and I was wondering if I could buy it here in my country, or if I can get it through Internet. Thanks!

  • @Hitomi3138 it can be purchased through the internet, not sure what the shipping costs would be. If you have a hardware store or paint/finish store I would try them first.

  • CAN THE TORCH TOUCH THE LIQUID GLASS?? i REALLY LIKE THE PROCESS ...HOW CAN WE GET THIS IN COLOMBIA?

  • @Hitomi3138 I wouldn't recommend it touching it, though if you were to touch it very briefly I don't think it would harm anything. Basically you don't want to get it so hot that it discolors. It should be sold in Columbia as a 2 part epoxy.

  • @JHELogFurniturePlace thamks... I really enjoyed it...it is really beautiful!

  • @Hitomi3138 thanks a lot for your feedback! We appreciate it.

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  • @JHELogFurniturePlace thank you very much for the information!

  • USE an dam mask man! Do you know how bad epoxy fumes are bad for you?

  • What brand of glass would you recommend?

    How did you finish the live edge? Thanks

  • cool, and also interesting in the yellowing

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