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🌟 Pour like a pro, shine like no other!
Deep Pour Epoxy Resin Liquid Glass 1.5 Gallon Kit offers professional-grade 2-4 inch deep pours with exceptional clarity and durability. Featuring heat resistance up to 205°F, UV protection to prevent yellowing, and a bubble-free low viscosity formula, this food-safe epoxy is perfect for river tables, wood, stone, and large mold castings. Proudly made in the USA by a trusted manufacturer with over six decades of expertise.









| ASIN | B07PXF288C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,566 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #179 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,712) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | FGCI |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 12 inches |
A**R
Great product, great company
I did some research between a handful of different resin sights before purchasing this product. I always make my way through the less-than-pleasant reviews before working my way into the highly rated ones and found this product suited my needs perfectly. Directions were simple, mixing wasn’t an issue (I absolutely recommend pouring into a second container though). The resin itself settled well and solidified beautifully! I did not, however, order enough on my first round. Updates for shipping stopped at one point, saying “delayed” with no fault to the epoxy company (UPS do better). I sent them a message explaining my issue and they immediately shipped me a new batch! I plan to update this once I have my table sanded down and cannot WAIT to use this resin for future projects. If I could give ten stars, I would. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
J**L
Accepts mica pigments well - strong setup - easy to use
This was my first attempt with a deep pour epoxy and my experience with a test run went extremely well. I followed the directions carefully and made my pour in a small room that I was able to control the temperature with a little space heater set to 75 degrees. I used mica pigment powder that was mixed into the epoxy after the transfer to the second container. The pigments held very well, however I did notice the darker pigments fell lower to the bottom of the mold - not sure if it's because most of this color I poured first and then had the lighter blue pigments poured on top of it, but I did do some mixing with a stick and it seemed to settle again - so further testing is needed. Aside from that, the colors still turned out beautifully - I had just under 24 hours of setup time where the epoxy was still liquid enough to mix and move around as needed. between 24 and 36 hours, the epoxy had turned very gooey and tacky and by 48 hours it was solid enough to remove the mold from. At 72 hours, the epoxy was fully hard and stable. I made a small test pour of 4 inches by 10 inches by 1.25 inches with small boards of wood angled across the mold with the epoxy. I sanded everything up to 2000 grit and it felt like glass - my girlfriend didn't believe i didn't have a finish coat on it, it was so smooth and shiny. Overall wonderful epoxy, I will be purchasing again for use in much larger projects in the coming months.
J**.
Slow cure, good working time, great finish
The deep pour works great. It’s slow curing and allows bubbles to be worked out. I made the mistake of using the regular pour and it cured to fact and left bubbles I couldn’t get out. I am a novice so it may have been my fault, but the deep pour was much easier to work with.
B**N
Love this epoxy
Great product. Dries crystal clear. Love it.
L**E
Strong, clear, smooth - but very thin
This resin is very good, almost great. It is very thin, making it difficult to prevent costly leaks. I have had it seep through microscopic holes in my silicon puddy seals overnight to find it all on the floor the next morning. Again, I do recommend it, but want to share a word of warning to help others avoid my mistakes.
B**R
Works great for a thick pour!
Easy to work with. This was my first attempt using it.
M**G
Timing is everything
Seasoned woodworker, but first deep pour river table...so take this for what's it worth. First off, the epoxy is crystal clear. The micro bubbles came out of it with minimal effort using a torch. I used 2" thick black walnut slabs with about a 4-7 inch river in between. Mold was 3/4 MDF covered with clear packing tape then a heavy coat of past wax. sides to bottom was caulked. ZERO leaks and easy to remove project from mold. Also, I sealed the live edges first using their tabletop epoxy- I highly recommend this step. Brushed on a thin coat, placed in the mold, then tried to seal the bottom of the wood to the mold. I let this dry 2-4 hours as per manufactures recommendation, then poured the deep river. Things I wished I would have known to do: 1. This epoxy takes a long time to get hard....3 days to cure. Fine. However, I used a green Mica powder and poured the river at about 4 PM. I kept stirring the mica around until I got a cool pattern I liked, only to come back a hour later and seen that it settled into a totally different pattern. Stir again...hour later same thing. This went on and on until 2 AM and the epoxy showed no sign of thickening enough to hold the pattern I liked.Went to bed. Set the alarm for 6 AM, but by then, it was too late as the epoxy had thickened to where stirring was out of the question. I think if you pour in the AM hours, the timing would be such you could baby sit it and keep a eye on when to get the stir pattern you like. It needs to thicken up a little to hold. So plan the pour accordingly. If you are using a tint or dye or even just clear, then pour it, get the bubbles out then walk away and wait 2. This epoxy shrinks. I poured with my form being perfectly level in all directions and poured until it just slightly mounded over the top. 3 days later, fully cured, it was down at least 1/8 of an inch from the top surface of the walnut. The way to counter this is to put a bead of caulking along both river edges then pour to the top of the caulking. I've seen this done in videos, but did not do it. I wish I had, because after you get done flattening your slabs, the project gets thinner. I started with a little over 1 7/8" thick and ended up with 1 5/8" Not a huge deal, but something to keep in mind 3. Think hard about green.....looks nice in pictures, but in retrospect....kinda disappointing compared to blues, and blacks, and other hues. Personal preference, but I thought I'd throw that in there. Has nothing to do with the epoxy. In summary, I'm very happy I went with this product and will use it again for sure. I had a technical question for the manufacturer, so I reached out via email and got my answer the next day. This stuff has no bubbles if done correctly, machines and sands very well.
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