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TotalBoat Table Top Epoxy Resin Kit - 2 Gallon Crystal Clear Epoxy with High Gloss & Self-Leveling Finish - Easy 1:1 Ratio for Bar and Table Coating, Woodworking, and Resin Art Casting

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Features

  • Crystal Clear Epoxy Resin: Loved by beginners and pros, our high-gloss epoxy achieves brilliant results every time. The self-leveling formula makes it easy to coat table tops, furniture, and tumblers, or cast coasters, & jewelry.
  • 1:1 Ratio for Easy Mixing: Mix 1 part resin to 1 part hardener for a perfect cure. Stir thoroughly, add epoxy colorants, then pour up to 1/4" deep. The 2-part epoxy will self-level & cure at room temperature
  • Durable Epoxy Finish is Impact Resistant and Waterproof: TotalBoat epoxy resin creates a glossy, smooth finish strong enough to resist heat, moisture, scratches, and shock. BPA-free formula safer for your home, bar, restaurant, on countertops & more
  • Use TotalBoat Epoxy for Creative Projects, Large or Small: Coat, cast, or build layers across various applications, including bar tops, counters, flower preservation, home decor, artwork, river tables & table tops, serving trays, and woodworking
  • 2 Gallon Epoxy Resin Kit: Includes 1 gallon resin and 1 gallon hardener, covering 12.8 sq ft per gallon at 1/8" thick. Apply epoxy in 70-80F spaces within 20 minutes of mixing. Add layers after 4-8 hours; full cure in 16-20 hours. Store at 60-90F

Brand: TotalBoat


Specific Uses For Product: Resin Art, Casting, Tumblers, Craft, Table Top and Surface Coating, Jewelry, Woodworking


Material: Epoxy Resin


Compatible Material: Metal


Item Form: Liquid


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.76 x 9.25 x 7.49 inches; 6 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 519708


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 22, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TotalBoat


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #11,136 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #13 in Industrial Coatings


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,587 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Product
If you are an artist looking for a reliable and easy-to-use resin product, Tableboat resin might be just what you need. This product offers a high-quality finish that can make your artwork look more professional and polished. One of the best things about Tableboat resin is its ease of use. Unlike some other resin products on the market, Tableboat resin is designed to be user-friendly and forgiving, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced artists alike. The product has a low viscosity, which means that it flows easily and is less likely to create bubbles or other imperfections. Another great feature of Tableboat resin is its durability. Once it has cured, the resin creates a hard, clear coating that is resistant to scratches, UV light, and yellowing. This makes it an excellent choice for artwork that will be displayed in bright or sunny spaces, as it will maintain its clarity and color over time. Finally, Tableboat resin is versatile enough to be used for a wide range of applications, from coating and sealing artwork to creating jewelry, coasters, and other decorative items. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023 by Justin Keishing Justin Keishing

  • They came on time and totalBoat is great stuff.
I am fairly new to resin work and had been using a cheaper resin, but I tried TotalBoat resin and it is far better. It was only a few dollars more and Well worth the price.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Nelson Alquist

  • Follow the Directions
I used epoxy to finish MDF shelving. Follow the directions for successful results. Preparation and organization is key to minimizing frustration. Plan out your steps, because when the epoxy begins to cure (gel), any attempts to make adjustments or fix mistakes will be counter-productive. Doi not work fast, just work efficiently. Plan out your job and if you think you need a second set of hands to do a "larger" job, do so. I used about 2 pints epoxy and 2 pints hardener per batch, ambient temperature of about 80* F. The clock starts when you start mixing them together. After about 3 minutes of vigorous stirring, I noticed a distinct different chemical smell from the batch and the viscosity changed ever so slightly. That way my que to pour the mixture onto tabletop. Let it flow out; using a notched trowel to help spread is imperative. I recommend doing a few very small sacrificial samples to get familiar with the epoxy if you cannot afford any mistakes on your finished job. For me, the results are fantastic: Glassy-Smooth finish & durable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022 by Schrimpieman

  • Easy to use
Easy to use, but like it says on the directions, not for setting hot items on. Hot cup of coffee will damage the surface.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by kenneth kerstetter

  • This brand is the best by FAR!!!!!!!
THE PPL WRITING BAD REVIEWS ABOUT THIS RESIN CLEARLY LACK EXPERIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING AND IT WAS USER ERROR, NOT THE RESIN ITSELF. Hands down this resin is the best. I’ve tried sooo many popular brands and none of them compare to this. For all the reasons- cheaper than most all other brands, BPA free, extremely low VOC’s which means NO SMELLY FUMES! And it’s BUBBLE FREE when mixed at correct temp which is 73-75 degrees. In winter it helps to warm your resin, I warm mine by sitting on in front of my heated air purifier while I set up my project. I can’t say enough good things about this resin. It also make beautiful resin waves when you use the right tools ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • So easy a caveman could do it
First time ever using epoxy and it was so easy and had zero issues with bubbles. I built a custom game board for my backyard Bocce Court out of an 4x8 sheet of 3/4 Marine Plywood. Had decals die-cut, painted the board with exterior acrylic paint, then mixed the 1:1 ratio of totalboat, applied using a 6 inch foam roller, it cured overnight and applied 2nd coat next day. Had the room temp set at 73 degrees. I didn't over-work the epoxy, I rolled it on slow, back-rolled it slow, and left it alone. Had a heat gun ready, but never had to use it because I didn't get any noticeable bubbles. I had a great experience using totalboat and I'm guessing from mixing to rolling each coat it took less than 30 minutes. And I mixed 16 ounces of part A and 16 ounces of part B and had plenty of epoxy to cover the 4x8 sheet of plywood for each coat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Mindlab Mindlab

  • I Love it!!
I’ve used several brands of epoxy, and this is by far my favorite. I keep ordering it again and again ! I started off using a Sherwin Williams brand 2to1 ratio… but when the “pandemic” hit… it was almost impossible to get it unless you were a company or a contractor so I was forced to find an alternative brand.?! Which turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I thought what I was using already was as good as it gets because I was so familiar working with it..but after using Total Boat countertop I was reminded ignorance is bliss …it was instantly my favorite! I give it an edge over others I’ve used simply based off its scratch resistant properties…! I mean…4 to 5 hours …it can take a pretty nice ding or bump without damage without a trace blemishes etc…. The 1to1 ratio mix is simply amazing! I was always taught 1to1 would render a weaker product result in the end…but that has not been my experience!!! I don’t take the time to write reviews but I appreciate this company and their product has been consistent ✊🏽✊🏽 ✊🏽 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Zee Parker

  • Ruined my bar top
So took a chance and decided to try my hand at epoxy for my bar top. After much research I went with total boat. I’m sure I did something wrong but all my pours were between 70 and 80 deg in a closed garage. Mixed 3 min in a 2qt plastic paint bucket, poured to a clean bucket and mixed for 3 min then poured and worked it within the 10min window. I did two thin coats on the bottom and two on the top and it looked great. Did a final flood coat on the top (3rd coat) and ended up with with waves dimples and thin spots. Decided to sand it and pour a thin coat to fix it. Big mistake. Came out even worse. Sanded that down and pored another thin coat. Even worse mistake. Looked exactly like the one before and apparently didn’t cure. I’m going to try to get down to a hard surface somewhere in there and polish it back up with progressively higher grits. I don’t even know if that’s possible with the uncured spots. Maybe your not supposed to apply more than two coats no matter the thickness, I really don’t know but after about $300 for all this headache it’s back to poly for this guy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024 by Jennifer Jennifer

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