I must give Antony many kudos. He took his time to call me back and give me some information on how to fix the bullnose on a granite top. I would give him more thumbs up if I could. Thank you Antony.
Great job....we run across this problem all the time...we don't repair much anymore, we just changed the section of countertop to a new piece of we can color match
Decent repair but you need to cut out the exposed rod and use a structural adhesive or it will crack again. Also you can trim granite of the back of the pieces and fill the voids. Nice job.
Hi that looks great! I did something similar with my counter top. Slightly larger chunk taken out then the one in the video. How much would something like this normally cost??
it will but not advised, this type of resin isn't water/weather proof it will work and will hold for a while but after about 6 months to a year, then resin will decay and the repair will fail.. hope this helps
that's actually a pretty decent repair.. needed to spend a little more time in breaking up the colours a little though and trying to match the pattern. but all things said im actually very impressed 👌
I agree the repair is well done… I would only like to comment about trying to match the pattern 🤔… given the time available to perform such work, at a customer’s home, in my experience, it is as good as it can possibly get… a perfect match would require hours of painstaking artistry… an overkill really!
this method isn't the best to be honest, he is cutting corners so to speak, the 3 step he used would have left the surface extremely dull, he uses a colour intensifier to bring up the shine, this however will wash off after a couple of weeks of the client cleaning their counter tops. I would recommend using 7 step wet diamond pads they come in grit steps as follows... 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 3000 you can also get a 6000 grit but this is not necessary. for use with a variable speed sander/polisher. you start with the affected area and with each pad you expand you polishing line or circle out by about an inch to blend the finish of each pad. note wet diamond pads are advised as you get a much better finish but you can also buy dry diamond pads with the same grits
@@christopherjohn1504no problem buddy.. to be honest we use a brand that are an independent company in the uk so I'm not sure if they sell internationally, but you can try we use a company called "z zambelis" However I would go for pads that are no cheaper than 10-15 dollars per pad... any of these whole sets they are selling cheap will be crap.
Any rod repair that doesn't involve removing the failed rod is doomed. You must get a proper silicone seal between the sink flange and the stone bottom also. If you have to drop the sink and strap it back in place, so be it.
I must give Antony many kudos. He took his time to call me back and give me some information on how to fix the bullnose on a granite top. I would give him more thumbs up if I could. Thank you Antony.
Amazing work man. Impressive. I been a contractor for 33 years and never saw this done. A+
A lot of good tips in this video. You can learn a lot just by watching a pro do great work
You’re an artist. Beautiful job
Wow. This is impressive work! Well done.
Great job....we run across this problem all the time...we don't repair much anymore, we just changed the section of countertop to a new piece of we can color match
That's next level well done sir!!
Decent repair but you need to cut out the exposed rod and use a structural adhesive or it will crack again. Also you can trim granite of the back of the pieces and fill the voids. Nice job.
Great job!! I have a good size chip on the edge of the sink I need repaired, about the size of a quarter. What would be a fair price to pay for that?
hello, where can I get those resin to fill up my broken marble piece? thanks..!
What products did you use?
EXACTLY 💯💯💯💯💯💯
hey antony, what's the adhesive and color that you use to color match and re-adhere the stone
Well done!!!
Wow. Stumbled on this video. This is great work for what you had to start with.
You are an artist
WhT is the name of this clear and color rasen you used ?
Looked good!
Yes great job I need to repair mines just like that can you help
Good job bro !
Hi that looks great! I did something similar with my counter top. Slightly larger chunk taken out then the one in the video. How much would something like this normally cost??
great info
How much would something like this cost?
Hey. Are you in Houston? I have a broken piece around the kitchen faucet. I need help BAD.
Will this work on a headstone
it will but not advised, this type of resin isn't water/weather proof it will work and will hold for a while but after about 6 months to a year, then resin will decay and the repair will fail.. hope this helps
Where are you located, I would like you fix my grandnite
What types of resins did you use??
that's actually a pretty decent repair.. needed to spend a little more time in breaking up the colours a little though and trying to match the pattern. but all things said im actually very impressed 👌
I agree the repair is well done… I would only like to comment about trying to match the pattern 🤔… given the time available to perform such work, at a customer’s home, in my experience, it is as good as it can possibly get… a perfect match would require hours of painstaking artistry… an overkill really!
Saving our lives over here 😂🎉
Would like you to fixed my countertop
How can I plug a drilled hole in my granite. Thanks
good work
What are the products used for making the raisin?
Grapes and the sun baby.
@@monicalewinski8180 my bad.. i mean epoxy resin 😂
@@monicalewinski8180 🤣
What this product call?
can we get some info on ur polishing method my man?
this method isn't the best to be honest, he is cutting corners so to speak, the 3 step he used would have left the surface extremely dull, he uses a colour intensifier to bring up the shine, this however will wash off after a couple of weeks of the client cleaning their counter tops. I would recommend using 7 step wet diamond pads they come in grit steps as follows... 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 3000 you can also get a 6000 grit but this is not necessary. for use with a variable speed sander/polisher. you start with the affected area and with each pad you expand you polishing line or circle out by about an inch to blend the finish of each pad. note wet diamond pads are advised as you get a much better finish but you can also buy dry diamond pads with the same grits
@@dresden5060 thanks for the reply dude any brand suggestions for wet diamond pads? there’s so many looking for good quality at a reasonable price .
@@christopherjohn1504no problem buddy.. to be honest we use a brand that are an independent company in the uk so I'm not sure if they sell internationally, but you can try we use a company called "z zambelis"
However I would go for pads that are no cheaper than 10-15 dollars per pad... any of these whole sets they are selling cheap will be crap.
Pure art
Any rod repair that doesn't involve removing the failed rod is doomed. You must get a proper silicone seal between the sink flange and the stone bottom also. If you have to drop the sink and strap it back in place, so be it.
Impressive
Your not going to remove the cancer ?
Nice
Very nice👏👏
I wish k saw this video before my entire sink area got destroyed now it seems I need to do my entire over which I still believe is a crock of bull
great job¡¡
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So many videos are 2 minute repairs with no useful info. Hopefully this is a a video by a real worker. I need info! Gimmi! :D
He's a bad cat!!!!
100% wrong! call a professional
what's wrong with it?
Your not even telling us what kind of glue and how to apply the glue.
Your not helpful.
Not enough detailed directions.
Waste of time.
why doesn't anyone show what products they are using? polyester resin, color enhancer tells you nothing
Because then you would do it yourself...
What products are you using?