How To Fix A Failed Epoxy Pour | Alumilite

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Mistakes happen - it's all part of the making process. Epoxy mistakes can be daunting to fix, but not impossible. Watch this new tutorial video to learn how to fix an epoxy pour gone wrong.

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So I got a very uneven pour on a countertop. I believe it was a combo of epoxy temperature and not enough product for a proper flood coat. Should sanding it down and repouring just like you have done be ok? It looks "wavy" with shallow spots when you bend down to the light.

ericthiel
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I have a quick question. My second pour to fill int a few gaps, never cured. It is tacky. I mixed well, the temp was good, I think I have a bad batch of epoxy. It is a large piece of black walnut and I hate to throw it out. It's too sticky/tacky to put through my planer. (150 blades is too expensive !) is there a way to save my boards?

marinemckinney
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Nice fix, clean looking table in the end 👌

mitchquist
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The video mentions there will be a comment showing where to buy the leveling jig. I’m not finding it.

georgeblalack
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Could you have sanded it down with a orbital sander instead some nats ended up flying into my pour while it was outdoors 😅

dannyx
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Alumilite - Do you guys own Stone Coat Countertops, or do you just not make a tabletop product?

blackhillsbespokewoodshop
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White lettering over mostly white backgrounds flashed on the screen for half the time it takes to read it is probably not the best way to get your information across.

drnstvns
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So you have to take it off and redo the whole thing ...ugh

RvRestoration
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Haha.... fix it? I think you started over but still ....

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