Because the specific epoxy we are using is a 1:6 ratio. We have calculate the amount of resin and hardener we have to use. To calculate this you need to take your total amount of epoxy you going to use for your project divide that by 1.6 (that will give you the amount of resin) the you need to X that by 60% to get the amount of hardener you going to use. If this makes any sense?
Hi Greg ek hoop jy kan dalk help... my resin wat ek gebruik is 100g teenoor 33g Hardner . Hoe werk n mens die besigheid uit ek werk op n stuk hout wat 2 meter lank is 60 cm breed en dan 0.50cm in sy dikte. Ek het maar nou begin ek sal bly wees as jy kan help. En dan weet jy waar kry ek die beste resin vir n glossy look?
Hallo Greg Johan hier van Kaapstad, ek is maar 'n tuis DIY man vir take en projekte in en om die huis. Dankie my maat, jy maak dit vir ons baie maklik. Ek like jou videos en projekte wat jy doen, en jou metodes is eenvoudig en maklik om te verstaan. Ek sien altyd uit na jou volgende video en wat jy ons volgende gaan leer. Groete vanuit Kaapstad.
Hi Johan, baie dankie vir die mooi woorde en ondersteuning. Is altyd lekker om local mense op my channel te he. Het nogals n paar lekker projekte opad. Vriendelike groete Greg
I love you bro and what you are doing and how you r teaching us honestly for free
Muito bem explicado. Tirou todas as minhas dúvidas. Parabéns
Wow this is great thing ever
All the best greg...👍
thank you for great video
Hello Greg big fan from India❤
Madly in love with your products and tools.
All the way from India! 🔥🔥 thanks for the love and support
@@diywithgreg keep going possibly in future I hope to open one Wood working shop.
I'll be learning a hell a lot from you👍
to find the litres do you always devide by a 1000
For this specific epoxy yes, each epoxy has a different calculation
Hi Greg, good job your doing. I am in South Africa too. Can you recommend a place to buy epoxy?
Hi Yvonne, we currently using AMT epoxy, but we are also experimenting with Epoxy Empouriums epoxy, thinking of making a shift soon.
Hello Greg, I want to ask where did the 60% come from in the final calculation ?
Because the specific epoxy we are using is a 1:6 ratio. We have calculate the amount of resin and hardener we have to use. To calculate this you need to take your total amount of epoxy you going to use for your project divide that by 1.6 (that will give you the amount of resin) the you need to X that by 60% to get the amount of hardener you going to use.
If this makes any sense?
@@diywithgreg ok thankyou for your answer Greg. I Will try it...🙏☺️
I have a question sir what is the right temperature when i do the epoxy like two inches thick sir
Hi Greg ek hoop jy kan dalk help... my resin wat ek gebruik is 100g teenoor 33g Hardner . Hoe werk n mens die besigheid uit ek werk op n stuk hout wat 2 meter lank is 60 cm breed en dan 0.50cm in sy dikte. Ek het maar nou begin ek sal bly wees as jy kan help. En dan weet jy waar kry ek die beste resin vir n glossy look?
Hallo Greg
Johan hier van Kaapstad, ek is maar 'n tuis DIY man vir take en projekte in en om die huis.
Dankie my maat, jy maak dit vir ons baie maklik. Ek like jou videos en projekte wat jy doen, en jou metodes is eenvoudig en maklik om te verstaan.
Ek sien altyd uit na jou volgende video en wat jy ons volgende gaan leer.
Groete vanuit Kaapstad.
Hi Johan, baie dankie vir die mooi woorde en ondersteuning. Is altyd lekker om local mense op my channel te he.
Het nogals n paar lekker projekte opad.
Vriendelike groete Greg
Now i know sir thank you sir
Thanks for the support.
Hope this video helped.
Tried my best to explain the best i can.
Finishing meterial name and price
Odies oil
Epoxy being so expensive, it's important to get it right in the first
Can I have your whatsaap number Sir,this my current project but so confused somehow
36 ??
36 ÷ 16 ?? Whay
2.25 × 60 = 135 kg ????
I dont andustant.
My english bad. Sorry