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Promise Epoxy Resin Table Top Kit 1-Gal (0.5 Gal Epoxy Resin and 0.5 Gal Hardener Set)–Clear Coat for Table Top Art with Mixing Cups, Stir Sticks, Brushes, and Gloves, Hand Mix DIY Casting Supplies

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Size: 1 Gal


Features

  • Self-Leveling Epoxy - Our 2-part epoxy resin kit ensures a smooth, self-leveling coating that eliminates imperfections like craters and fish eyes, perfect for your table top, art table, or wood table. Ideal for casting and molding projects.
  • Food-Safe Finish - This epoxy resin is food safe when fully cured, adhering to FDA code 300. Ideal for coating countertops, bar tables, and tumblers. Mix with ease using our 1:1 ratio.
  • UV-Resistant Gloss - Our clear epoxy resin cures to a strong, clear gloss, highlighting intricate details and enhancing the overall appearance of your masterpiece. Perfect for casting and coating projects.
  • Complete Craft Kit - This all-inclusive epoxy resin kit features 4 measuring cups, 6 medium crafting gloves, 2 foam brushes, and 6 mixing sticks. Everything you need for your DIY craft, casting, and molding projects.
  • Epoxy Powerhouse - Promise Epoxy, formerly Pro Marine, combines the perfected formulas of ProMarine Supplies and Incredible Solutions, creating a new leader in epoxy for home decor, art, and crafts.
  • American Made Excellence - With over 40 years of experience, Promise Epoxy brings American-made quality to the forefront of epoxy resin craftsmanship. Our focus on formula perfection sets our products apart.

Brand: Promise Epoxy


Specific Uses For Product: Art, Woodworking, Furniture, Table Top Coating, Jewelry


Material: Resin


Compatible Material: Wood, Fiberglass


Item Form: Liquid


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 10.3 x 10.3 inches; 1 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 22, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Pro Marine Supplies


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #82,980 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #559 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,179 ratings


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  • Awesome results! READ INSTRUCTIONS
Size: 1 Gal
READ INSTRUCTIONS... like at least 3 times. This product has a website with instructional videos- I would highly recommend finding those. They gave me directions I wasn’t expecting right at the last minute and they really saved me. The pictures show the plywood desk I built and coated with colored epoxy (this is a clear product you can color). This product is great! But this is NOT for someone who has never done any kind of project before and thinks they can just throw it together and BOOM magic table. For ease of use- this is not an easy task, but I don’t believe any epoxy is ‘easy’. It takes a lot of time and effort to get it right and make sure it is in the right environment to cure correctly. I am not an experienced epoxy pourer but an avid carpenter and residential contractor and build a lot of furniture- the two pours alone took me about 8 hours For the basics- yes, it’s a 1:1 ratio so hard to mess that up. If you are just wanting a clear coat on something simple and don’t care about edges... this is actually fairly simple. My complications came from making two separate pieces at the same time (for a desk) and also wanting to color my epoxy. I did this simply with acrylic paint, but where it really got hairy was in trying to divide proportions between my two colors and the two tops- so I had 4 different mixes I needed to account for, plus the seal coat, plus just a little extra for error. TOUGH. Just make sure you enlist all your greatest mathematicians and chemists to help you out with this.. my team of 3 (architect, accountant, and surgeon) took hours to come up with our final numbers... haha so good luck! If anyone is curious, I used a 1:10 ratio of paint to final mix and it worked amazingly. There is a very slight amount of transparency where the warmth of the plywood can be seen through my white epoxy, and I think if you wanted it more opaque a slightly higher ratio of paint would still be acceptable, just keep in mind if you make it too thick it will be very difficult to pour. The other pain point- the edges. If you want your table/desk to look the same on the edges as you do the top... good luck. I would say that if I tried this again, I would allow less time between my seal coat and my pour coat so that the edges were still very tacky, allowing the pour to bond better on the edge. I spent HOURS between my two pieces painting that crap on the edges over and over and over and over again. Overall- I am happy with the result and learned to love that I could see the ‘stripes’ from the layers of plywood and actually think it looks awesome- but definitely not what I intended. I would also recommend that if you don’t want any transparency, paint would have solved this issue. Had I just put a white base coat down before the epoxy (thought about it, decided not to) it would not have mattered as much how clear the pour was bc you would have just seen the white below. I might try paint next time. Cure time: this is so important. The temperature of your space needs to be WARM. I hooked up my spot with a space heater and heated the room to 75-80 degrees for 3 whole days. That’s a long time to sanction a space (in my case the dining room/home office at my parents place) filled with fumes and heat. Yikes. But it was winter and my garage/workshop was impossible to get to that temperature. I would definitely use this product for future projects but this is by no means simple! Anyway- hope all of that helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021 by Brandon Brandon

  • Great product for a durable finish.
Size: 2 Gal
This makes a great coating for a table or desktop. I would not use it in the kitchen or other areas where you may have high heat or hot pots/pans being placed on the surface. The table top in the picture above was done with a casting resin and this is NOT a casting resin. You CAN pour at about 1/4" increments to get to the total desired fill depth. I have done this on a tree limb with a lot of rot inside pouring 1/4" at a time and using a brush to help seal all the bug holes. It took perhaps 10 pours to get to depth and a good final sand and a flood coat to finish it to a smooth coat. Dont be afraid to sand between coats. 120 grit seems to work in the rougher stages and 360 to scuff for the final coats. This material is temperature sensitive. 75F is the ideal temp and 70F and less will cure much more slowly. 8-F and higher really accelerates the pour. One pour on a table top was done at 84F and it was nearly a disaster. 10oz in a cup started to get really warm and you have to watch this. Anything above the ideal temp and the material sets exponentially faster. Mix it well and get it on the surface. Cooler temps are much more forgiving but may take up to 2 days or more depending on the temperature. You will get air in the material when you mix it. I have not tried a vacuum chamber and it is not needed as the seal and flood coats are easy enough to pop the air bubbled with a torch. 2 or 3 passes waiting 15 or 20 min in between usually gets all the air bubbles but a few problem areas may develop. I usually try to get the seal coat done and solidly filled before the flood coat. This is a great coating resin and keep in mind it is not a casting resin. You can pour up to 1/4" layers at a time which is handy is you are embedding/layering different items in the resin. I wont go into mold making but do suggest a plastic sheet under the project to catch overflow. I do make a 2x2 perimeter around the mold in case the mold leaks. Just the plastic sheet is sufficient if you are seal or flood coating. The take away is mix well, watch your temp,watch your depth of pour, torch the air bubbles, scuff between coats, and practice. This is relatively inexpensive for the results you can get. This is my go to product for a coating resin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2020 by Ron H Ron H

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