DIY Penny Floor Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 24. 10. 2018
  • GlassCast 3 epoxy resin was from www.glasscastresin.com
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    Video tutorial showing how we laid this penny floor using GlassCast 3 epoxy resin and lots of pennies! We've included all the steps along the way including calculating how much resin you'll need, laying out and grouting the pennies and pouring the resin.
    Links to all the products used in the project:
    ► GlassCast 3 Epoxy Resin www.glasscastresin.com/glassc...
    ► Ancillaries available here www.glasscastresin.com/
    ►FREE eBook available to download here media.glasscastresin.com/proj...
    If you have any questions, please just ask in the comments below!
    #epoxyresin #diy #pennyfloor
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Komentáře • 70

  • @MUJHOOL
    @MUJHOOL Před rokem +4

    *I've subbed and watched a few videos and I'm surprised you've only got just over 11k subs, you're video's are self explanatory and the business! You should have over 100k subs, your one video beats me watching 20 of others!*

  • @nathaliep8512
    @nathaliep8512 Před 2 lety +11

    LOL "..we recommend using strong alcohol on friends or family when persuading them to help." 🤣

  • @bubbadoom1837
    @bubbadoom1837 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I am so very glad I stumbled across your channel. There are some great ideas here. Thank you.

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks bubbadoom, glad it has sparked your interest!!

  • @aytirana3608
    @aytirana3608 Před rokem +4

    Can you please show what it looks like 10+ yrs later?

  • @GordonWlocksport
    @GordonWlocksport Před 3 lety +6

    I have laid the keys to a custom floor that i am doing. I cant wait to pour the resin in a week or two

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 3 lety +1

      Keep us updated and of course, ask any questions you may have! :)

    • @GordonWlocksport
      @GordonWlocksport Před 3 lety

      @@glasscastresin thank you. I have seen people heating their resin once it's poured with blowtorch and heat gun to remove bubbles.. Will I need to do this? Is it recommended

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 3 lety +1

      @@GordonWlocksport If the room, resin and floor is above 20'C then you shouldn't need to but it does no harm (done correctly) so a quick blast over with a heat gun or torch accelerates the air escaping.

  • @3headachesNOW
    @3headachesNOW Před 2 lety

    Could I use Epoxy MPC 100? Thank you

  • @shannonjealous9386
    @shannonjealous9386 Před 10 měsíci

    The product looks fantastic. How would you do this on a coin kitchen splashback where the coins are laid vertically against an upright wall? Would gravity makes this difficult?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately, being self-levelling, it won't really work vertically as the resin will run off the surface. You could make the splashback on boards which could be made horizontally and then once finished, bonded or fastened into position on the wall.

  • @angels7432
    @angels7432 Před 8 měsíci

    Any recommendations on doing this for a backsplash in the kitchen?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The resin is self-levelling so can't be used on vertical surfaces, it would just run off. The best way is to make splashback panels which can be made flat and then secured to the wall after curing.

  • @sureyyaaslanova9925
    @sureyyaaslanova9925 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a question. Does resin glues on pill and stick wallpaper? I would like applie wallpaper on the floor and use this resin on top. Just a project

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 3 lety

      It depends on the wall paper itself, so we would recommend doing a small test. Some grades of wall paper may also change colour when wet with resin so a test will help show that too.

  • @danielnedvidek895
    @danielnedvidek895 Před rokem

    Hi, it is amazing work! Where you buy ponny coin in this volume? Thank you!

    • @l.270
      @l.270 Před 20 dny

      Any bank?

  • @blackisback74
    @blackisback74 Před 3 lety +1

    What's different about this stuff vs using automotive clear coat? Isn't it basically the same thing except it's a 4 to 1 mix?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 3 lety +2

      This is a hard wearing epoxy resin normally used at around 2-3mm in thickness with a perfect self-levelling characteristic. An Automotive Clear Coat is normally used in much thinner applications and spray applied to a product whereby the resin is poured on to achieve a thicker finish.

    • @blackisback74
      @blackisback74 Před 3 lety

      @@glasscastresin thanks for that answer

  • @natashataimkij4367
    @natashataimkij4367 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there good for high volume traffic? would you recommend this for businesses?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 2 lety +2

      With high volume traffic it will pick up more scratches than domestic use so would likely require polishing occasionally to keep the surface finish a high gloss.

  • @garethmcgowan2550
    @garethmcgowan2550 Před 7 měsíci

    Is this video exactly the same for records/ vinyl, with no gaps (cuts or overlaps)

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 7 měsíci

      If you mange to lay the floor completely with no gaps and completely level (no stacking) then the process would be exactly the same. If not and there are gaps or overlaps then you would need to level off the surface with an initial layer of resin, to give you an initially flat surface with which to complete the main pour.

  • @rottweilertrainingUK
    @rottweilertrainingUK Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. This is great How slippery does the floor end up? I have a tiny home so this would be ideal for my floors, but I have large dogs, for whom a slippery floor would not be ideal. Would it be safe in a kitchen that has muddy feet from the garden, or does all water/mud need instantly cleaned up to avoid stain and/or slipping an breaking my neck?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před rokem +1

      GlassCast can be quite slippery when wearing things like socks so may not be the best thing for your dogs, especially when wet. In terms of cleaning, it won't stain the surface however any grit from the mud could damage and mark the surface if trodden in. In most domestic applications it would be absolutely fine especially in low traffic areas.

    • @rottweilertrainingUK
      @rottweilertrainingUK Před rokem

      @@glasscastresin thanks so much for an incredibly prompt and helpful reply! Not being slippery is my no 1 priority, so I will have to think of some other uses than the floor - which I think I can!

    • @watchmesk8betta
      @watchmesk8betta Před rokem

      @@rottweilertrainingUKhow slick do you think GLASS is? Pretty slick 😉

    • @rottweilertrainingUK
      @rottweilertrainingUK Před rokem

      @@watchmesk8betta it depends on the glass really, and if it's been treated to make it not slippery as many floor surfaces are 🙂

    • @watchmesk8betta
      @watchmesk8betta Před rokem

      @@rottweilertrainingUK idk you maybe to weird to do anything

  • @ruberducky6
    @ruberducky6 Před 3 lety

    Will this work over porus materials?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 3 lety +1

      In theory yes but be sure to seal coat it first to ensure air doesn't escape into your main pour.

  • @cominghome6979
    @cominghome6979 Před 5 lety +1

    Been watching Matt Giles have you

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 5 lety +2

      For sure, with how many views he's had, who hasn't seen Matt's work. We actually work closely with Matt and its our resin that he uses in most of his video tutorials including his infamous UK Penny Floor video. This video is meant as more of a step-by-step instructional video so that you can make the very best job possible :-)

  • @calebjones5015
    @calebjones5015 Před 9 měsíci

    Can I do this for a shower floor? I feel like it would be very slick.

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 9 měsíci

      We wouldn't recommend it within the shower/wet room itself because it would be incredibly slippy plus would be very difficult to achieve a fall towards the drain as the resin is self-levelling.

  • @EmorettaRobinson
    @EmorettaRobinson Před měsícem

    You can pour it over fabric? Any fabric with a pretty design? Also having never seen a U. K penny before this video. I think they are kinda cute.

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před měsícem +1

      Yes you can pour epoxy over fabric however the colours will usually darken as they become wet out with the resin. It's usually worth testing on a small piece first to ensure that the colour/dye doesn't bleed into the resin.

  • @hessianhyena2616
    @hessianhyena2616 Před měsícem

    do you guys have a distributor in the USA

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před měsícem

      We don't have a US distributor im afraid. You can however purchase from our website and we can ship to you in the USA.

  • @adamlaschen511
    @adamlaschen511 Před 2 lety +3

    I've seen pennies been done for flooring before, but for my house I am going to try to make it out of used shotgun cartridges.

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Adam, that would be an interesting design! Please let us know how you get on, it would be great to see the end result

    • @adamlaschen511
      @adamlaschen511 Před 2 lety +1

      @@glasscastresin Yeah, you bet. All I need to figure out is, how often I need to go out to get the amount I need, I am looking to do the entrance way to the house.

  • @tobypage892
    @tobypage892 Před rokem +1

    How deep can this be poured? Just trying to work out what I can put in the floor 😊

    • @3headachesNOW
      @3headachesNOW Před rokem

      Did you ever get your answer?? I'm at the same point

    • @tobypage892
      @tobypage892 Před rokem +1

      @@3headachesNOW not as of yet 🙁 hoping to use old bullets, deer antlers so around 1-1.5” I might do a mock up first I’ll add a comment on here if it works out

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před rokem

      Hi Toby, we tend to recommend a maximum of 4mm for GlassCast 3. You can go a little bit deeper but it will start to look a bit hazy. It's worth remembering that if you start going deeper than 3 or 4mm then you'll be using a LOT of resin, particularly if it's over a large area like a floor.

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před rokem

      Hi again Toby. If you're thinking of encapsulating really chunky things like old bullets and dear antlers you'd need to be looking at a 'casting' resin, rather than a coating resin. We do GlassCast 10 which can be used up to 10mm (just under 1/2") and we do GlassCast 50 which you can use up to 25mm (1"). As I mentioned earlier though, this really will be using a LOT of resin at this thickness.

    • @tobypage892
      @tobypage892 Před rokem

      @@glasscastresin thank you for your reply. I thought it would use a lot but it’s for an armoury. Personally I think it’ll be worth the investment 👍

  • @gerardgorman2390
    @gerardgorman2390 Před 8 měsíci

    For a room less than 4m2 how much will i need

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 8 měsíci

      www.glasscastresin.com/resin-calculator you can use our resin calculator to work out the amount or resin required.

    • @gerardgorman2390
      @gerardgorman2390 Před 8 měsíci

      Do you deliver to Ireland

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 8 měsíci

      @@gerardgorman2390 I think you've spoken to one of my colleagues since this question but yes, no problem. Following on from Brexit, if you're in the republic, we can ship to you from our Netherlands warehouse - keeping it all in the EU makes the whole customs situation much more straight-forwards. Please use our EasyComposites.eu website for intra-EU purchasing.

  • @arugorai3451
    @arugorai3451 Před 4 měsíci

    Price please? 🤔❓

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, you'll find all of our products, pricing and shipping options on our website. www.glasscastresin.com/

  • @SpadesWinner
    @SpadesWinner Před 2 lety

    Can I use toy coins because I’m in hood and people get killed over money and No amount matters?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, wouldn't be an issue at all BUT it might work out more expensive than the pennies!!

  • @user-cm2ec6mn4z
    @user-cm2ec6mn4z Před 5 měsíci

    Can you do this on a shower floor?

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před 5 měsíci

      GlassCast is self levelling which means it will try and flow to the lowest point of the room and level out, this means that it's very difficult to use the product on a sloped floor such as a shower or wet-room which allows the water to run to the drain. The other thing to consider is that the smooth surface can be very slippy when wet.

  • @watchmesk8betta
    @watchmesk8betta Před rokem

    Is the thoughty 2?? Wtf 😅

  • @ronaldallevato1458
    @ronaldallevato1458 Před rokem

    Lnnn BBB

  • @johnruck
    @johnruck Před rokem

    it would be a shame if you did not check those for Rare & expensive ones ... some are Thousand of dollars each

    • @glasscastresin
      @glasscastresin  Před rokem

      It could be immortalised forever under a protective coat of resin saving it from the elements ;)

    • @johnruck
      @johnruck Před rokem

      @@glasscastresin I will except that 50% .. And then less Due to you can only appreciate half of it and I'm sure the other half was glued down before the resin ....Maybe if you put resin down 1st then put the pennies on top of it resin and then put more resin on top then someone could potentially cut it out In sometime in the future see both sides but......What happens during a fire or destruction of the building or rebuilding of the building are people gonna Cut these panties out and save them....And there are ways now to protect the penny In air sealed containers.....My whole point was you could have taken a penny and sold it and then build more penny floors with worthless pennies....Weirdly shoes there 1982 and recent zinc pennies And keep all the copper pennies...But like I said I understand what you said ..As soon as you put resin on a penny or clean it in any way ... It is pretty Much worthless ..At least to the people who would have given you money anyway...Maybe some museum might pay for it I don't think usually get stuff donated...💚

  • @reasonablyserious
    @reasonablyserious Před 11 měsíci +2

    Walking on the Queen's image smh

    • @bubbadoom1837
      @bubbadoom1837 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm saying this as an American, so I could be wrong. She struck me as a class act. I don't think she would have minded. God bless her.

  • @johngaribay4954
    @johngaribay4954 Před měsícem

    This is waaaaay too much work. No thanks.