David that turned out incredible. I’m building a sauna bathroom and I want this look so I’m going to attempt your plan. Thank you. I was in Tanzania, Africa and the way they used chicken wire wire and concrete showed me many things can be done with some thought. This was beautiful.
Thank you very much! I wish you good luck with your sauna project and hope it turns out great! Chicken wire sounds like it could be very useful to mold shapes. Wish I thought of it :)
When you started with the epoxy... lol.. I wondered if you just like adding work. But it gave the inside a beautiful finish while leaving the outside rough. I will certainly remember this technique. Thanks. Also, I really like the way you put together the backsplash. Simple, with a touch of class. Kelly from ontario
Great job. The sink has perfect dimensions for the space. Looks like a Belfast Sink (uk name) but this looks way better. The colour match is perfect too. Nice job notching out the drawers to maximise space too. Liked + Suscribed!
Great job man. When you were thinking about using the straw to caulk around the sink form...at that point I would have thrown everything away and given up completely lol. Glad you pushed through it. Looks awesome!
@@DavidVossberg Though I'm wondering what kind of edge you would get without caulk. I assume it would just a be a bit of bleedout that you could polish, but perhaps you'd end up with exposed aggregate after polishing. I'm not sure. I've envisioned some forms that are just too tight to be able to caulk all the interior edges, but I haven't completed a pour with these forms yet.
@@civicfire99 you could probably do that and then wet sand it. I made some concrete planters (I still need to make the video) and I dry and wet sanded the edges. They came out pretty good.
Great job,....hope you don't mind me making two suggestions,around the cut outs in the drawers add ralis so that stuff don't drop out the backs into the vanity and also use a water base concrete acrylic sealer on the piece
"that's not really working that well" I love it! I learned more from your mistakes than other professional clips so I watched boring long ads to support you haha
I'm glad you were able to learn some things! I know there were a lot of mistakes in there lol. Thanks for watching the boring ads in support of me. I really do appreciate that!
Your bathroom looks fantastic, I've got those matt black taps as well and love them. Your sink turned out amazing great job. I'm about to pour my BBQ counter top bench, hopefully it turns out as good as your concrete pour. Thanks for the tips 👍
*I love it. No rebar necessary? Too bad the form had to be destroyed, must be a way for a quick release agent to save all that work. Thanks for the vid, VERY helpful!*
With that brand of concrete no rebar is necessary which was great for me. I definitely learned a number of things the hard way and having a release agent would have been glorious lol. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you. It came out really smooth so it didn’t really need sanding. I probably should have sealed it but that bathroom is hardly used so I just left it alone.
Need to build a similar one for a dog bath, so your vid was educational. Only change I'd make is finding a some sort of plastic container for bowl shape. Fill box 1/2 way with concrete, add 'bowl' with weight in it, then fill rest up to top. Might need a release agent or wax. For a utility sink though, I think normal procedure is to just make a large and small box out of plywood, little sanding and some silicone or hot-glue on the seams.
Great video and beautiful sink. Could the inner mould not have been a simple timber frame like the outer frame, would have pulled out easier too if it was greased?
WOW! When I started watching, I did it to see if I could do concrete sinks for my bathroom. After watching what you had to do to achieve that amazing sink, I changed my mind. I will purchase sinks for the vanity. You are meticulous and careful. I was impressed! I just love the bath. Amazing quality, great colors, choices. Really beautiful.
Thank you so much for all the kind words. If you have the time I would recommend trying to do one. It’s satisfying and I probably made it look harder than it actually is. Good luck!
If your wife does any gardening then you could use that tiny cement sink outside in a garden shed. Makes washing vegetables, pots and anything else that gets dirty easier and less dragging it in the house.
@@DavidVossberg just saying because i have one. I can take off super dirty shoes outside in the shed and no need for special plumbing. Just have it drain straight into the garden. Water could just be a hose attachment and when not in use just disconnect it.
you could totally make music from the sound coming off that palm sander 😂😂, amazing job by the way!! I have just done a concrete island bench and starting to think about the next project... this might be it
Im NOT gonna lie. The bathroom of beautiful. But the way that sink turned out is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! What a wonderful job you did!! Can I ask if you figured out the all in all price?? Cost vs. Purchasing one already complete?? You did WONDERFUL!!!
Thank you for your kind words! I really appreciate it. I am afraid to figure out the all in price of making it if I include my time lol. Just products it was probably under $80. Thanks again for watching and your kindness!
A fine video showing each step and worth watching to the end. You crafted a beautiful sink and vanity cabinet. Cannot let my wife see this. She will believe it something I could do. Thanks, we enjoyed your presentation.💯 💰💰💰💰🏁
Thank you, I have to make one of these to insert into an old damaged stone sink as I cannot replace it given it is also the draining boards on each side so basically 3 metres long !
You could use a mallet or something made out of rubber to vibrate the mold so bubbles can escapes Great job Thank you for the time and the offer you put in making this educational video I learned new stuff for sure Thank you and salute from Algeria
Good video. Shows how you can use these methods to make what you want but doesn't belabor the process. Also the sink looks great and the bathroom is very handsome.
Thank you. Unfortunately we got those lights at a local lighting store here in Myrtle Beach. But you might be able to look it up online. Just type Myrtle Beach Butler Lighting in to Google. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you. We haven't had a problem with keeping it clean so far. It is in the powder room though so it gets infrequent usage. I didn't secure it with anything because the weight of it keeps it in place. Hope this helps!
I didn't have to because it was heavy enough to not move. Also this is in our powder room so it gets minimal usage. You could easily apply some silicone under it to keep it from moving if needed. Thanks!
Turned out great! I have a few questions, what’s size melamine are you using? And what I’d the purpose of the drywall mud on the foam prior to the epoxy? Thanks!!
Thank you. I used 3/4” melamine. The drywall mud was used to fill any voids in the rigid insulation form and for overall smoothness of the form. Hope that helps.
I probably should have but I didn’t. It’s in our powder room which is not used too often. So far it has held up really well with no stains or markings. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much! Luckily it's in our powder room so it doesn't get used as often as the other sinks in the house. We just use ordinary bathroom cleaner on it. Thanks for watching.
I’m definitely not an expert on concrete but from the reading I did and watching other videos I didn’t see anywhere that I needed reinforcements on the sink. I made concrete countertops for an outdoor kitchen and an office and on those I used 4x4 wire reinforcement.
Cool. I'm going to attempt a farm sink for my wife. I've made concrete counters and she likes the look so now she wants a farm sink to match, wish me luck. One thing, I used WD-40 as a release agent on my counter forms and it worked great, did you use anything as a release agent? I thought it might make it easier to get the form out.
Great engenunity to get the job done. Bravo on the final product. But you spend a LOT of time and effort making that mold... probably too much VS just buying a sink itself... Especially for the average DIYer.... #beautiful
안녕하십니까요,감사드립니다,,,,,,,,You're the best teacher! Thank you so much,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fantastic ,,환상적인 영상입니다,,깊은 감명을 받았습니다,,님 부자되시고 행복하시길 부처님의 이름으로 기도합니다,👍
Will you have to seal the inside of the sink each year to keep it waterproof? Great job btw! You might want to put silicone caulk under it so it won't move. just an idea.
I’m not sure about sealing it every year. It’s in our powder room which isn’t used that often so I doubt it. Thanks for the silicone idea and thanks for watching and the kind words.
Very nice . I did a full vanity countertop with molded sink . Didn't think about using exposy on my mold at the time . I was a little more work but worked out well . QUESTION ? What sealer did you use ?
Hey thanks for watching and commenting. The sink is in our powder room which rarely gets used so I didn't seal it. We had a full house for Thanksgiving and unfortunately it looks like someone left liquid soap on the rim. It appears to be stained with soap now :( If you know any way of getting a stain out of concrete I'd love to give it a try lol.
Lol . O boy . I thimk you'd need to find put if the soap has any oil's in it and then take it from there . Sandimg it down would be one way but I'm sure a degreeser might help . Woukd recommend doimg a sealer . Lol Many many good ones out there. I've used chang and z crete sealers .
@@DavidVossberg well actually I already have a concrete sink in my bathroom, the one I made. I was in deed watching your video to make concrete planters. I was planning to use them for water plants, so we're kinda in the same page :D regards from Argentina.
David that turned out incredible. I’m building a sauna bathroom and I want this look so I’m going to attempt your plan. Thank you.
I was in Tanzania, Africa and the way they used chicken wire wire and concrete showed me many things can be done with some thought. This was beautiful.
Thank you very much! I wish you good luck with your sauna project and hope it turns out great! Chicken wire sounds like it could be very useful to mold shapes. Wish I thought of it :)
Immediately I gave you a "like" when you start to talk about the words of your wife. You Know, we do everything for them!
Thank you and yes we do!
Could no agree more .
total agree.
When you started with the epoxy... lol.. I wondered if you just like adding work. But it gave the inside a beautiful finish while leaving the outside rough. I will certainly remember this technique. Thanks. Also, I really like the way you put together the backsplash. Simple, with a touch of class. Kelly from ontario
Thank you Kelly! I appreciate the kind words!
Great job. The sink has perfect dimensions for the space. Looks like a Belfast Sink (uk name) but this looks way better. The colour match is perfect too. Nice job notching out the drawers to maximise space too. Liked + Suscribed!
Thanks Dale! I really appreciate how nice, thoughtful and detailed your comments are. And thank you for the "Like" and "Subscribed"
Great job man. When you were thinking about using the straw to caulk around the sink form...at that point I would have thrown everything away and given up completely lol. Glad you pushed through it. Looks awesome!
Thank you for the kind words. Yes I almost had a panic attack at that point 😳.
@@DavidVossberg Though I'm wondering what kind of edge you would get without caulk. I assume it would just a be a bit of bleedout that you could polish, but perhaps you'd end up with exposed aggregate after polishing. I'm not sure. I've envisioned some forms that are just too tight to be able to caulk all the interior edges, but I haven't completed a pour with these forms yet.
@@civicfire99 you could probably do that and then wet sand it. I made some concrete planters (I still need to make the video) and I dry and wet sanded the edges. They came out pretty good.
Great job,....hope you don't mind me making two suggestions,around the cut outs in the drawers add ralis so that stuff don't drop out the backs into the vanity and also use a water base concrete acrylic sealer on the piece
Thanks for watching and thank you for your suggestions. Those are both great ideas and I appreciate it!
Hello from the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, a question, can you tell me how to prepare the cement mixture well so that it can stay like this?
"that's not really working that well" I love it! I learned more from your mistakes than other professional clips so I watched boring long ads to support you haha
I'm glad you were able to learn some things! I know there were a lot of mistakes in there lol. Thanks for watching the boring ads in support of me. I really do appreciate that!
Nice work, looking good! What are the dimensions of the new sink?
Your bathroom looks fantastic, I've got those matt black taps as well and love them. Your sink turned out amazing great job. I'm about to pour my BBQ counter top bench, hopefully it turns out as good as your concrete pour. Thanks for the tips 👍
Good luck with your BBQ top. I hope it goes great!! It is rewarding to use something you have made. Thanks for the kind words.
*I love it. No rebar necessary? Too bad the form had to be destroyed, must be a way for a quick release agent to save all that work. Thanks for the vid, VERY helpful!*
With that brand of concrete no rebar is necessary which was great for me. I definitely learned a number of things the hard way and having a release agent would have been glorious lol. Thanks for watching!!
esta muy bonito tu baño manito, el lavamanos de concretos esta precioso, sigue dandole y muchos animo. felicitaciones
Thank you for watching and thank you for your kind comments!!
Great job David, very well done. Can’t wait to try it on my outdoor kitchen.
Thanks G! Let me know when you’re ready. I’ll be happy to help.
Congratulations, great job, if possible a video to learn to install the wall faucet...
Thanks. Once I start back up I’ll try to get that video made.
Mate your sink looks so much better than the other one. Your one actually looks like a rustic concrete sink which is what you want! Good work bro👏👏
Thanks man I really appreciate it!!
Looks great mate. Thanks for the tips. And I like the Mustang that's hiding away too.
Thanks and you're welcome. Lol it was my son's.
your pretty sweet and thoughtful towards your wife..and funny too..i really like the sink and the drawer design..liked and subscribed too!..God bless!
Thank you for you kind words and for liking and subscribing!!
Great outcome but no sanding or sealing?
Thank you. It came out really smooth so it didn’t really need sanding. I probably should have sealed it but that bathroom is hardly used so I just left it alone.
Your intro seemed so enthused!! Lol Love it. Beautiful job.
Thank you I really appreciate you watching!
Need to build a similar one for a dog bath, so your vid was educational. Only change I'd make is finding a some sort of plastic container for bowl shape. Fill box 1/2 way with concrete, add 'bowl' with weight in it, then fill rest up to top.
Might need a release agent or wax. For a utility sink though, I think normal procedure is to just make a large and small box out of plywood, little sanding and some silicone or hot-glue on the seams.
Good luck with the dog bath!
Was that sheet rock mud that you used to float or smooth it out?
Yes it was.
ไอเดียสุดยอดครับทำออกมาได้สวย👍👍👍
Thank you
I used your sistem to make a pair of loudspeaker boxes, they looks and sounds fantastic, thank you😀!!!
That's awesome! Glad it helped.
Great video and beautiful sink. Could the inner mould not have been a simple timber frame like the outer frame, would have pulled out easier too if it was greased?
Thank you very much. You are probably right about the inner mould. There were definitely a lot of lessons learned.
WOW! When I started watching, I did it to see if I could do concrete sinks for my bathroom. After watching what you had to do to achieve that amazing sink, I changed my mind. I will purchase sinks for the vanity. You are meticulous and careful. I was impressed! I just love the bath. Amazing quality, great colors, choices. Really beautiful.
Thank you so much for all the kind words. If you have the time I would recommend trying to do one. It’s satisfying and I probably made it look harder than it actually is. Good luck!
Amazing job! I'm watching you from Brazil. 💚💛
Thank you so much! We hope to travel to Brazil one day.
If your wife does any gardening then you could use that tiny cement sink outside in a garden shed. Makes washing vegetables, pots and anything else that gets dirty easier and less dragging it in the house.
Thank you that’s a great idea.
@@DavidVossberg just saying because i have one. I can take off super dirty shoes outside in the shed and no need for special plumbing. Just have it drain straight into the garden. Water could just be a hose attachment and when not in use just disconnect it.
Thank you. We will probably set up a planting station with it after the winter. She does enjoy her flowers. Appreciate the idea!
you could totally make music from the sound coming off that palm sander 😂😂, amazing job by the way!! I have just done a concrete island bench and starting to think about the next project... this might be it
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Hope your project comes out even better!
Im NOT gonna lie. The bathroom of beautiful. But the way that sink turned out is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! What a wonderful job you did!!
Can I ask if you figured out the all in all price?? Cost vs. Purchasing one already complete?? You did WONDERFUL!!!
Thank you for your kind words! I really appreciate it. I am afraid to figure out the all in price of making it if I include my time lol. Just products it was probably under $80. Thanks again for watching and your kindness!
Very nice video and clear explanations! Can't wait to try to make one in my sauna. Greetings from Lithuania!
Hey thank you so much. I hope yours turns out even better! Greetings from the USA
amazing video. just like a great teacher. other youtubers should learn from you.
You are way too kind. Thank you for your kind words and I appreciate you watching and commenting!
A fine video showing each step and worth watching to the end. You crafted a beautiful sink and vanity cabinet. Cannot let my wife see this. She will believe it something I could do. Thanks, we enjoyed your presentation.💯 💰💰💰💰🏁
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words!
I really enjoyed your video; and I am going to attempt the same project. Thank you so much! Please keep making videos.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I wish you the best of luck with making your sink!!
Muito bom.
Até uma pessoa que não sabe o básico consegue fazer.
Parabéns
Vc sabe qual e o nome desse material rosa que ele usou ?
Esse rosa e um isopor que ele usou de molde.
Obrigada 😊
Thank you very much for your time and video, nice job from the south of Mexico greetings and blessings.
You're welcome. Thank you for your kindness and greetings and blessings from the southeastern USA
Good Job David best wishes from Germany
Thank you, I have to make one of these to insert into an old damaged stone sink as I cannot replace it given it is also the draining boards on each side so basically 3 metres long !
That sounds like a fun project. I hope it turns out great!
Great Job David, I Enjoyed to watch and learned a lot ,Thank You...
Hey thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Good attention to detail! Like how you MacGyvered the fun straw
Lol thanks! Not too fancy but it worked.
You could use a mallet or something made out of rubber to vibrate the mold so bubbles can escapes
Great job
Thank you for the time and the offer you put in making this educational video
I learned new stuff for sure
Thank you and salute from Algeria
Thank you for the advice. I will try that with the next project. I appreciate you watching and your kind words!
sawzall without the blade.
Good video. Shows how you can use these methods to make what you want but doesn't belabor the process. Also the sink looks great and the bathroom is very handsome.
Thank you Mark!
Hi. what kind of angle grinder and sanding disc accessories did you use to remove the epoxy drips? Thanks for your help and video.
Just a 4” grinder with a sanding disk and 50 grit sanding pad. Thanks for watching!
dude, that foam was tough. Awesome video
Thanks man I really appreciate it!!
This was awesome project maybe abit of vibration with a sawzall would of helped with the air bubbles but great job looks amazing
Thank you I'll try that on the next one.
Can I ask where you got the wall lighting? They are beautifu,l
Thank you. Unfortunately we got those lights at a local lighting store here in Myrtle Beach. But you might be able to look it up online. Just type Myrtle Beach Butler Lighting in to Google. Thanks for watching!!
Great job brother 👍 your video gave me a nice idea 🤔 to make my wife a concrete tube for a bathroom I'm about to do for her, what do you think?
Thanks man! I think a tub would be amazing. Good luck. I hope it turns out incredible!
great design. Is there no problem with keeping the sink clean? The surface was not secured with anything, right? Thanks and greetings.
Thank you. We haven't had a problem with keeping it clean so far. It is in the powder room though so it gets infrequent usage. I didn't secure it with anything because the weight of it keeps it in place. Hope this helps!
Wowwee, you do nice work and seem to have the patience of a saint. The bathroom looks fantastic!
Thanks Angelo! I really appreciate the props!
I ordered a sink mould actually but this is exactly what I want to do in our bathroom! That style of faucet too.
I hope the mould makes it easier for you. Good luck and I hope it turns out how you hope! Thanks for watching.
Great job. What was the white material you put on foam to make the form?
Hey thank you. I just used drywall mud (joint compound). It's easy to apply and easy to sand smooth. Thanks for watching!
Do you have to glue the sink to the table top or is the weight enough to keep it from moving ? It looked like you could move it pretty easily.
I didn't have to because it was heavy enough to not move. Also this is in our powder room so it gets minimal usage. You could easily apply some silicone under it to keep it from moving if needed. Thanks!
Does the sink still move? Or did you glue the sink down? Thanks!
I applied a very small bead of silicone around the edges so now it doesn’t move. Thank you for watching!
Great video... thank you for making this video and posting it! Turned out very nice!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Loooks amazing.. cant wait to build my own next month🤝👍👌💪💪🙃🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for your kindness! Good luck and I hope it turns out great!!
Muy buen trabajo, intentare hacer uno aver si me queda igual de bien.
Ese proyecto de mustang tambien se ve interesante, saludos!!
Gracias me alegra que te haya gustado. El proyecto Mustang es de mi hijo (un día).
Turned out great! I have a few questions, what’s size melamine are you using? And what I’d the purpose of the drywall mud on the foam prior to the epoxy? Thanks!!
Thank you. I used 3/4” melamine. The drywall mud was used to fill any voids in the rigid insulation form and for overall smoothness of the form. Hope that helps.
that's pretty neat bud. I haven't tried any concrete work yet, but hope to soon, good job thanks for the tips
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching. Good luck with your concrete project!
O wow...is beautiful...absolutely love it...will be using your idea to make me little cottage in the islands ...💞💞💞💞💞❗❗thank you for sharing
Thank you and you're welcome. Good luck on your project!
I've built a few concrete counters.....super simple to do
How do you waterproof it?
Concrete Solutions has a sealer that I used.
im wondering if you had to waterseal it?
I probably should have but I didn’t. It’s in our powder room which is not used too often. So far it has held up really well with no stains or markings. Thanks for watching.
It's gorgeous! How do you keep concrete basins cl
ean? I want one in each of our 5 bathrooms.
Thank you so much! Luckily it's in our powder room so it doesn't get used as often as the other sinks in the house. We just use ordinary bathroom cleaner on it. Thanks for watching.
That turned out amazing. Gorgeous flooring as well
Thank you so much! I'll let my wife know you liked her flooring selection!
It doesn't look like your sink is sloped. How does it drain?
With the rigid insulation form. I sanded it down to create about a 3/4" slope. Thanks for the question.
Look at the video at 4:14.
As they say… if you want something wel done, do it yourself. And you did a great job. Saludos.
Thanks man, I really appreciate it!
Porque este cara esta fazendo uma pia e não esta esta mexendo no Mustang???
Eu sei direito? Na verdade, o Mustang é o carro do meu filho. Ele ainda está trabalhando em seu Mustang 91. O '68 será o próximo.
Great job... congratulations
Thank you very much!
Great tutorial. Thank you for your time and effort to make it and share it with the world. Greetings from Croatia.
Thank you and you're welcome. It certainly was a labor of love. Greetings from the USA
Cool! Love it! Greetings from Bali
Thank you all the way in Bali! Glad you loved it!
Do you not need any reinforcements for concrete?
I’m definitely not an expert on concrete but from the reading I did and watching other videos I didn’t see anywhere that I needed reinforcements on the sink. I made concrete countertops for an outdoor kitchen and an office and on those I used 4x4 wire reinforcement.
Perfectly executed, even your dog was was perfectly groomed! 😄👍
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching. Also thanks for mentioning Bailey!
@@DavidVossbergplease what are the mixing ratio and the exact materials needed for it to be done sir please...
De los más bonitos que he visto, gran trabajo!!
¡Muchos gracias! Ese es uno de los mejores comentarios que he recibido.
Beautiful sink. Very easy explanation. Well done !
Wow thank you for your nice comments! I really appreciate it.
Cool. I'm going to attempt a farm sink for my wife. I've made concrete counters and she likes the look so now she wants a farm sink to match, wish me luck. One thing, I used WD-40 as a release agent on my counter forms and it worked great, did you use anything as a release agent? I thought it might make it easier to get the form out.
Thanks Rich. Good luck with the farm sink. I hope it turns out great and she loves it!!
Brilliant video and a fantastic end product- got me inspired 👍🏻 cheers
Thank you so much! I hope yours comes out exactly how you hope! Good luck
ماهي مواد مستعملة في خلطة اسمنتية؟!
لقد استخدمت منتجًا يسمى Z Form Countertop Solutions. إنهم يصنعون ملموسهم خصيصًا لعمل أسطح العمل وأشياء من هذا القبيل. شكرا للمشاهدة!
Great engenunity to get the job done. Bravo on the final product.
But you spend a LOT of time and effort making that mold... probably too much VS just buying a sink itself... Especially for the average DIYer....
#beautiful
Thank you and yes I did spend too much time vs buying one. She was happy so that's all that mattered! Thanks for watching and commenting!
"Don't mind the vacuum. She is a clean freak". Happy man ! Thanks for this video. Usefull for me.
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it useful and I hope your project goes well!
안녕하십니까요,감사드립니다,,,,,,,,You're the best teacher! Thank you so much,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fantastic ,,환상적인 영상입니다,,깊은 감명을 받았습니다,,님 부자되시고 행복하시길 부처님의 이름으로 기도합니다,👍
Wow thank you!
@@DavidVossberg 🧹🧹❤🧹🧹
Super great work sir! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching. I really appreciate it!
Genial!! Me encantó!! Saludos desde La Patagonia, Argentina.
Thank you!
You should always put pipe thread sealant on the threads and washer that clamps the drain to the sink.
Thank you I will try to remember that.
Absolutely amazing! Such talent!!
Thank you Stella!! I really appreciate the kind words!
You should be proud of yourself nicely done
Thank you very much Danny! She loves it and that's what I was going for lol.
Will you have to seal the inside of the sink each year to keep it waterproof? Great job btw! You might want to put silicone caulk under it so it won't move. just an idea.
I’m not sure about sealing it every year. It’s in our powder room which isn’t used that often so I doubt it. Thanks for the silicone idea and thanks for watching and the kind words.
@@DavidVossberg oh yeah, you wouldn't need to seal it every year since powder rooms are not used everyday. You are welcome.
What are the dimension of both boxes
Sorry I don’t remember the size of the small one. I think I made this one 12x16.
Very nice . I did a full vanity countertop with molded sink . Didn't think about using exposy on my mold at the time . I was a little more work but worked out well .
QUESTION ? What sealer did you use ?
Hey thanks for watching and commenting. The sink is in our powder room which rarely gets used so I didn't seal it. We had a full house for Thanksgiving and unfortunately it looks like someone left liquid soap on the rim. It appears to be stained with soap now :( If you know any way of getting a stain out of concrete I'd love to give it a try lol.
Lol . O boy . I thimk you'd need to find put if the soap has any oil's in it and then take it from there . Sandimg it down would be one way but I'm sure a degreeser might help .
Woukd recommend doimg a sealer . Lol
Many many good ones out there.
I've used chang and z crete sealers .
dude nice project but you must really love your wife lol that's a lot of work!
Thanks man I appreciate that. And yes I think she’s a peach!
Awesome job. Looks great. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching and for the kind words. Glad you liked it!
Very nice job. I hope you sealed the sink. Concrete is porous
Thank you! So far so good. No stains yet.
17:00 what a great trick! of course it looks awesome after all the work you have done. I hope you sked for a refound for the sink your wife bought :D
Thanks man! No she’s actually using it as a planter. I appreciate the kind words.
@@DavidVossberg well actually I already have a concrete sink in my bathroom, the one I made. I was in deed watching your video to make concrete planters. I was planning to use them for water plants, so we're kinda in the same page :D regards from Argentina.
Hey, what's that lilac thing?
Not sure?
Excellent. For y i epoxy is extremely toxic while it dries
Muito bom gostei, demora um pouco pra fazer, mas ficou excelente 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
very good work annd strong greetings from argentina
Thank you very much! Greetings from the USA
Great job David. Great👍👍
Thanks I appreciate it!!
Looks great. I'm gonna try this myself. I think if you would have sprayed the mold with WD40 it would have released easier.
Thanks for the kind words. Good luck with yours and let me know how the WD40 works.
Me gustó, muy profesional, buen trabajo, quedó precioso.. !!
Muchas gracias. ¡Aprecio las amables palabras!
Вдохновения вам в вашем деле. Удачи !
What did you use to seal the concrete?
Counterforms Z SiAcryl (Sealer)