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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

MacLachlan Woodworking Museum's wooden floor installation - the first clear coat of epoxy

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  • This is a special "green" epoxy a local chemist created. The brown epoxy is actually made using burnt cashew shells, and both it and the clear have virtually no off-gassing. Great stuff!

  • Sorry you can't see it in the video quality, but he is wearing gloves. :)

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  • @thomasuras if it smells, you're doing something wrong. Once cured it should not smell at all. You might have your ratios off.

  • @mwmuseum can see the gloves very clearly

  • Wow! This is amazing!!

  • wow

  • Man I love this and like what a person can do with wood and epoxy but any one want to make some real money find a way to hide the smell of epoxy it never goes away

  • @DasBootII i like it

  • it's very natural and shows the beauty of the wood, but it's a bit ugly for decorative use isnt it?

  • so why not poliurethan stain ??

  • This is a most attractive form of "parquet"!

  • MARAVILLOSO !!! ME PUEDES DECIR COMO COMENSAR HACERLO ????? ESTA PADRISIMO ???

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