In this video we show just how many things you can remodel using Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. From counter tops, to showers, to hearths, and much much more, these projects are perfect for the DIY’er and contractors alike. See how we mimic mother nature and create exotic looking stone out of wood. You don’t want to miss all the projects we have in store for you where we teach you step by step along the way so you can do this yourself. You Got This!!! We’ll see you, on the next video.
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We used Stone Coat Epoxy ALL over this house!! On the countertops, end tables, river table, hearth, shower, window sills, and more! What other things have you used Epoxy on?? Let us know!
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I am so obscenely hooked on this channel! I've been watching these videos all day! The satisfaction from just seeing the epoxy being poured is immense!
I am speechless. Wow!
DIY?!?! Not me lol. I know it would look like crap if I tried it. “But it’s super easy!”...uh yea, if you know what you’re doin! Lol
AWSOME
Need something very simple to look like white or gray granite or quartz. Nothing with veins. Just sparkles. Going over existing laminate with rolled edges. Help! Can I use this product.
The renovations are awesome!!!
However, I'm wondering, as a DIY'er, how much money is really saved.
You have all the equipment, tools, craftsmen/women at your disposal.
I have none of that - only a circular saw, belt sander, drill and a hubby with a heart of gold, but is limited in activity due to physical injuries.
The cost outlay for just for the equipment would cost a fortune and that's not including molding material, epoxy, residing, nails, screws, glue, paint etc.
So, how much can a person really save?
I'm looking forward to all the remodel videos but of interest is the faux stone molds and fabrication. I'm in the design phase of a new home and look forward to all the creative opportunities inspired by Mike and the Stone Coat team.