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    #31
    Originally posted by critter69 View Post
    I poured just enough to cover the bottom ( small rocks) first, every pour I would go over with a propane tourch and pop the bubbles. I did have a bunch of them in the top layer and had to router it out 1/4” deep and re pour. There is still a some tiny bubbles in it but they are hard to see. And yes it’s a messy pain in the *** doing these. I painted the leaves then covered them with polyurethane before pouring.
    Critter, next time, try using a hair dryer.............

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      #32
      Originally posted by sailor View Post
      Critter, next time, try using a hair dryer.............
      Tried a hair dryer and a heat gun. Problem is with the fan on either of those it blows dust into the epoxy worse.

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        #33
        Where is the best source to get the epoxy?

        I've used epoxy but only with fiberglass and that epoxy was expensive!!!!!

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          #34
          Nice work

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            #35
            Wowzers!!

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              #36
              Wow buddy you have skills. Very nice!

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                #37
                Originally posted by Crazzy View Post
                Where is the best source to get the epoxy?

                I've used epoxy but only with fiberglass and that epoxy was expensive!!!!!
                I bought it online, and yes it’s very expensive I have 400.00 plus just in epoxy in this one.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Crazzy View Post
                  Where is the best source to get the epoxy?

                  I've used epoxy but only with fiberglass and that epoxy was expensive!!!!!
                  I got a gallon of epoxy on Amazon for $40 and it worked good. Just be sure to mix it properly.

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                    #39
                    Critter, that is some beautiful work!

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