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Reddit mentions of Environmental Technology 2128 128-Ounce Kit Lite Pour-On, High Gloss Finish, Gallon
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Preserves and beautifiesSolvent free formulaWaterproofHeat and alcohol resistant128-Ounce kit covers approximately 32 square feet at 1/16-Inch
Specs:
Height | 10.5 Inches |
Length | 4.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | gallon |
Weight | 9 Pounds |
Width | 9.5 Inches |
Thank you! It's honestly the first time I've tackled anything with epoxy so I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Especially if I can get the few remaining corks completely submerged with another half gallon.
This is the epoxy I used.
http://smile.amazon.com/Environmental-Technology-128-Ounce-Pour-Finish/dp/B000LNW022?ie=UTF8&refRID=XW5AEVZYXF05N5FF59K1&ref_=pd_nav_hcs_bia_t_2
Everyone in this sub pretty much uses the hardware store 2 part epoxy.
It's soft, easy to scratch and yellows over time. It will fail, and you will hate it. People do not return to /r/diy to report on their projects 5-10yrs on to let you know how it turned to shit after a few years. If you just want to make yourself a penny table and toss it after a couple of years, this stuff will work.
That doesn't mean you can't get this effect with better epoxy that will last a long time. There are professional epoxies that hardened like glass. Think of those fancy desks the reporters sit behind on CNN.
But those epoxies are very expensive, difficult to use, and poisonous. You'll need a mask, special paint booth, etc, etc...