Nice videos, just came across your channel today. We were the owners of pipe dream, now explorer II (26' MacGregor) behind you guys. Keep up the good work and feel free to stop by and say hi one day.
Looks beautiful. I like that you put epoxy down first then varnish and the graphic is cool. You can come do our teak furniture now if you need more to do?? Lol.
We spilled garlic butter on ours last year that had me worried but came right out with sanding. Hopefully the sanitizer didn't do too much damage, cheers!
Thanks for the quick reply. I wasn’t sure if the adhesive on the vinyl would react with the epoxy or the varnish. Will any UV epoxy do? I have a small table and only finding gallons of Ex-74 for sale over $140
beautful work, congratulations.
Looks awesome! You did a great job!
Nicely done, Thankyou for sharing.
Nice videos, just came across your channel today. We were the owners of pipe dream, now explorer II (26' MacGregor) behind you guys. Keep up the good work and feel free to stop by and say hi one day.
Awesome, for sure we will stop by and say hi. Cheers!
Looks beautiful. I like that you put epoxy down first then varnish and the graphic is cool. You can come do our teak furniture now if you need more to do?? Lol.
I appreciate the offer but will have to respectfully decline 🤣
Nice! I have to refinish my table... I dropped hand sanitizer on it and it ate a big hole in it - yikes!
We spilled garlic butter on ours last year that had me worried but came right out with sanding. Hopefully the sanitizer didn't do too much damage, cheers!
Did the vinyl graphic have an adhesive backing? If not, how do you keep it from sliding once you start spreading the epoxy? Thanks.
Yes the vinyl was cut as a decal and stuck on the table then poured the resin over top. Cheers
Thanks for the quick reply. I wasn’t sure if the adhesive on the vinyl would react with the epoxy or the varnish. Will any UV epoxy do? I have a small table and only finding gallons of Ex-74 for sale over $140
@EvanMacPhee-jk3kp I'm by no means an epoxy expert but I would imagine any UV stabilized product would hold up. Good luck!