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Black Walnut slab

rj45

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I'm building a home bar and have a 7 1/2 ft black walnut slab that I want to use the epoxy/resin on. Does anyone know which brand is the best? Any tips welcomed also. Thanks
 
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ducksface

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It depends on the finish you want.
Give us a plan and we'll give you a product.

On Mesquite I use the wipe on flat because it Seals but looks the same as raw wood.
Some people like the
Pour a cast
Or whatever the inch thick shiny stuff is.

Your intended use also dictates finish.
 

Hornman

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West Systems makes excellent epoxies, but they are seldom used as finishes. As Ducksface says, tell us what you want the finish to look like.
 
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rj45

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Looking for a sealer then to apply epoxy/resin to a high gloss.
 

Hammer1963

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I use automotive 2K clear. Works great and is ultra durable. The product I use is from Medallion Refinish/Rubberseal RS-2200. By the way, sounds like it must be a beautiful piece of lumber!
 

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I'm interested in a project along the same lines, so I will follow along. I hope you post pictures of the start to finish project as you progress, would be neat to see.

Question: can you use an oil to get the grain to pop prior to an epoxy type coating?
 
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Following this, looking to do something like this with the black pipe.
 

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TractorJeff

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Why not Urethane Spar Varnish? I use it on quite a few wood working projects and it holds up well without water staining.
 

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I've used RAKA epoxy on several table tops with good results. I used their 127 resin and 350 non blush hardener.
The method I used was to pour 1-2ounces on the surface and spread it with a plastic squeegee. Sanded smooth and top-coated with 2 coats of gloss polyurethane. It has stood up well in a break room environment for 6 years with 20 employees.
 

ScottsGT

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Envirotex Light supposed to be good stuff. Walmart use to carry it years ago when I was using it thinned down with denatured alcohol to finish RC airplanes.
 

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Get whatever you mount it on FLAT-Level( as in thin shim stock deadasz level) and put it somewhere where zero air movement, AC duct, even people walking by wont stir the air until it sets good. A fly in it will stand out like a space alien and a human hair will look like a cable.
 
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