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Ace deffo gonna try
ОтветитьWhat is the brand of glue that you are using?
ОтветитьSehr cool geworden. Was habt ihr für Epoxidhartz genommen ???😅
ОтветитьResin
ОтветитьBut what glue did you use?
ОтветитьNice idea I'm just on with a huge beer barrel
ОтветитьSomebody make a floor out of this
ОтветитьI started with Woodglut plans.
ОтветитьI did this project. Came out super nice! Bought resin/epoxy from Joanne’s. They have 50 percent off coupons. No need to individually glue down
ОтветитьEpoxic resin endures sunlight and rain on a terrace?
ОтветитьI just started collecting bottle caps for fun...I'm wanting to do this...but without any bottle caps being the same
ОтветитьPerfect 😍
Ответитьwhat was the glue you used to stick the caps down with
ОтветитьI love the table! My question is how much resin did you use for that size table
Ответитьgreat idea👍👍👍
ОтветитьIs it not essential to grout over them all first..see I'm doing a serving tray and I am looking at the grout for prices... Also could you recommend where you got your epoxy and hardner from..
ОтветитьTrying this finally after some years, what about not gluing the caps and just putting the epoxi? Any trouble?
ОтветитьInstead of bottle caps i would place photographs, pot leaves, sea shells, 😂
ОтветитьWhat glue did you use? I’m building 1 now but I’m using silicone, it isn’t hold them down very strongly
ОтветитьWhat material is the trim and where do you get it?
ОтветитьWhat can be used for the table edge? And what kind of glue did you use? Thank you
ОтветитьGood shit dude, looking forward to working on something just like that.
ОтветитьThis looks awesome! My question is did you have any leakage with the trim you glued on? Been researching for months so I can avoid the mess.
ОтветитьWhat sort of edging is it please?
ОтветитьCleaning the table could be tricky leaving the edge high. Would it be better to add more resin so it was flush with boarder?
ОтветитьWhat was used for the outer rim?
ОтветитьThis is so cool. Where dod you get the table set up please
ОтветитьTrying this with a garden table for our mini bar. Already done one for the bars serving hatch and it looks great 👍
ОтветитьLove following the q&a
ОтветитьIs this as simple as it looks or are you that talented, I’m totally new to this but I want to make a fake fish pond for my grandkids similar in size to this, any help would be greatly appreciated 👍🏻
ОтветитьWhere did you buy the table
Ответитьyou. are. awesome.
ОтветитьWhere'd you get all those battle caps from?
ОтветитьJá quero! kk
top parabéns.
What did you use for the edging, I’ve got a large cable reel I’m doing.
Ответить👍👍
ОтветитьJob
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьAll those caps, and no beer?
Did anyone else have a convulsive sort of seizure episode watching the glue segment?
Cool table. I spent almost 3 weeks covering a 36 inch deep 30 foot long L shaped bar with 2 server wells 2 waitress stations and 2 hinged gates. 16 gallons of clear polymer!
I used a trowel-on slow setting flooring adhesive with a notched trowel which allowed me to apply the adhesive about 2 feet ahead of the caps without the adhesive becoming too stiff to embed the cap edges. Had plenty of volunteers to help lay down all the caps, and not one of them spent more than a couple hours with it before they had to do something important. LOL
Total number of caps?
Had no interest at all in counting.
Could you send me a link of this table?
Ответитьdid you use heat to get the bubbles out.?
ОтветитьWhat did you use to go around it to keep the epoxy in?
ОтветитьVery nice. Where did you get the edging for the table ? I need some for my project.
ОтветитьMan-cave furniture for sure
ОтветитьWhere does one get that many pristine bottle caps. Mine always look mutilated.
ОтветитьI was surpose to make two last year but I don’t know we’re to go for the materials we’re do I get the same kit I’m in Connecticut please help me.
ОтветитьHow and we’re do I buy the materials to make my bottle beer top tables
ОтветитьSuper tare
Ответитьwhat kind of glue is it?
ОтветитьThis is not easy to make
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