How To Protect Outdoor Wood Bar Top

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • Learn how to protect an outdoor wood bar top with the full written tutorial here: do-daddy.com/how-to-protect-o...
    Discover the secrets to maintaining and protecting your outdoor epoxy wood table in this comprehensive guide!
    With my expert epoxy wood finishing tips, you can enjoy a stunning and long-lasting outdoor epoxy wood table for years to come.
    Don't risk your valuable investment - watch now and become a pro at protecting your epoxy wood table or outdoor furniture!
    What will you learn in this new video tutorial?
    First, I show you a huge epoxy table fail and why I had to replace a 6,000 dollar outdoor epoxy wood table.
    Next, learn how to seal an outdoor epoxy wood table with TotalBoat penetrating epoxy. This creates a moisture barrier which prevents water from reaching the wood.
    Then, I show you how to apply exterior varnish over epoxy for a durable outdoor wood table finish. The marine-grade varnish provides the wood and epoxy UV protection.
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:22 Apply Penetrating Epoxy
    4:02 Apply 2nd & 3rd Coat of Penetrating Epoxy
    4:13 Apply Halcyon Varnish
    4:49 Apply Additional Coats of Varnish
    5:44 Why Varnish?
    6:35 Final Varnish Coat
    6:53 1 year Update
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  • @PahjoDesigns
    @PahjoDesigns  Před 3 lety +1

    Full written tutorial on how to protect an outdoor wood table here: bit.ly/2X8NQZR
    Thanks for watching!

  • @carolinasart9051
    @carolinasart9051 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. It is exactly what I needed for my outdoor public bench made out of live edge cedar.

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat Před 3 lety

    Great tips, this looks so beautiful!

  • @traythomason7458
    @traythomason7458 Před 3 lety

    Did the Halcyon lay down flat, or did you have brush strokes to deal with? I'm about to use it to weather seal an epoxy-coated concrete slab, and found your video helpful. Thanks!

  • @michaelleonard9758
    @michaelleonard9758 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I will be doing a live edge mesquite river bar top for a poolside pavilion. I was going to simply do a flood coat but now will be using TB penetrating epoxy sealer and halcyon varnish. Is there any problem with the deep pour epoxy bonding with the penetrating epoxy sealer?

  • @gabrielmullins3560
    @gabrielmullins3560 Před 2 lety +1

    Those spots happened to an outdoor table that I did on my boat. Acetone took them off completely

  • @kateritchie962
    @kateritchie962 Před 2 lety

    This is so helpful! Do you think this method would work on a piece of wood that has been painted with acrylic paint?

  • @kairoscenterforchange662

    Great tutorial. Thank you! Can you tell me the size of varnish you used for this project?

  • @bobbray9666
    @bobbray9666 Před 2 lety

    I've been reading up on the best outdoor wood protecting finish and settled on West Supply 105 epoxy with their 207 hardener, which has UV light protection. Then on top of that, a two part polyurethane, also with UV protection. The epoxy is painted on with a badger hair brush, sanded with one or two more coats sanded between coats. Same with the two part poly but foam brushes. What are your thoughts?
    I made two old growth redwood benches and my goal is not just to protect them with a water resistant and UV protected finish but also to give the soft and easily scratched/dented redwood a harder finish. I think I should do the same finish on the underside. I plan on starting the finish next week as I'm waiting on UPS. Thanks!

  • @Pondie-
    @Pondie- Před 3 měsíci

    I’m dosing a version of this right now. The epoxy looked so cool on its own. Like glass but the varnish shows all the brush strokes. Can I buff those out or is that the look? They don’t seem to be laying down.

  • @conwatcher29
    @conwatcher29 Před 3 lety +1

    How soon after you apply the epoxy can you apply the clear coats? Do you have to wait the 4 day drying time of the epoxy?

  • @kennethsylvester4884
    @kennethsylvester4884 Před 2 lety

    I just bought a picnic table from Home Depot and the table will be staying outside in the sun and weather, I have used Minwax spar varnish on it just to get some kind of wood preservative on it but I want it to look similar to what you are doing, Can I used the Total Boat varnish over top of the minwax varnish that I have already put on it, if I need to do any sanding I can do that, I just wasn't sure if the Total Boat varnish was an epoxy or not, or is there something that I need to put down first, also what is the blue colored on the table that you used on the table already.
    Thank you in advance

  • @ChadMoos-kw2gp
    @ChadMoos-kw2gp Před měsícem

    did this for an outdoor bar the epoxy is great the marine spar varnish failed

  • @vickikgibson9470
    @vickikgibson9470 Před rokem

    I REALLY need some advice on a project I did for the Nature Centre, as I am their artist. I had to cover mosaic tile table tops (which had been created years ago, so everything was more than fully cured and stored inside) with resin so the surface would not cut any little fingers. Well, I got an Eci epoxy resin with UV protection rated for outside use and put 3 thin layers on it. Cure of each layer for at least 3 days before lite sand and apply more. Looked great and prevented any sharp edges from protruding. It seemed fine over the summer, facing west, however, when winter came it had turned yellowish and even cracked in a few places. I am not sure what to do with these artworks now. I could lift off the epoxy and re-apply after sanding it down etc, but then do I add a varnish on top to protect it? We have extreme temps here in Canada. From -30 to + 95 Celcius here., Thank you in advance. I really hope you see this, as I can't seem to get any answers from anyone on this topic! I did learn from your video, I just need some more ideas before going to town on this yet again. Cheers and thank you!!:)

  • @user-iq4py8om3s
    @user-iq4py8om3s Před 3 lety

    The tabletop is possible to scratch from light scratches to serious damage, doesn’t it?
    Is there any good idea for anti-scratch on a resin tables?

  • @scottbarreto9255
    @scottbarreto9255 Před 11 měsíci

    Help!! I use stone coat epoxy for my artwork and small portable bars top, Sometimes clients hang the art or use the bar in outdoor covered patios. Both are over MDF that I seal. With min-wax sanding sealer and Behr paint primer. The Epoxy over that, and the backside one more coat of bare paint primer after grinding the drips.
    Can I use this total boat clear coat product and over my final SCC flood coat? For that level of protection.

  • @2001gc
    @2001gc Před 3 lety

    What did you do to remove the old finish?

  • @venkatakoppada
    @venkatakoppada Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, can you pls update how it's holding up after 3 years now?

  • @justinyeager4347
    @justinyeager4347 Před rokem

    Do you need to use the penetrating epoxy? Or can you use a regular epoxy? I live in Canada and can’t seem to find the Total Boat Penetrating Epoxy anywhere.

  • @ryanshea2042
    @ryanshea2042 Před rokem

    Did you sand after the epoxy but before the varnish....my epoxy flood coat is very glossy and smooth, I'm not sure if varnish would adhere to it? If you did sand, what grit?

  • @suebrattain8531
    @suebrattain8531 Před rokem

    How long after the penetrating sealer can I do the the Vanish?

  • @KMF3
    @KMF3 Před 2 lety

    Will this epoxy work for glass on glass exposed to direct sunlight

  • @ghoststories8622
    @ghoststories8622 Před rokem

    will this work for a 10 ft by 8 ft hand painting ,, hung outside?

  • @peterlabat1527
    @peterlabat1527 Před 3 lety

    Dude, this is exactly the video I was hoping to find. Sooo thorough! Couple questions tho. Could you stop after applying just the penetrating epoxy? Would that coating be enough (on its own), to provide adequate protection on a mobile bar? Something that WOULD be outside and exposed to moisture and liquids, but only for short periods?

  • @2001gc
    @2001gc Před 3 lety

    Where can I purchase these products?

  • @jbird73
    @jbird73 Před 6 měsíci

    How's it holding up?

  • @RandomHumanoide
    @RandomHumanoide Před 3 lety +3

    Hey, just wondering if you're also coating the underside of the bar surface? I'm working on a similar project with similar exposure conditions and I'm worried about moisture coming in from the underside over time.

    • @goldenboy551
      @goldenboy551 Před 3 lety

      I have the same question

    • @elijahthorpe3684
      @elijahthorpe3684 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm not sure what other people's experience has been but whenever I epoxy even for indoor I always do top and bottom. I've tried doing two or three coats of poly on the bottom side and it did not prove sufficient to keep the piece from warping over time with moisture changes.

  • @johnjones6077
    @johnjones6077 Před 2 lety +1

    You showed us a 1 yr after install review but I still see it was on your saw horses with your festool vacuum in the back ground. That image did not look like it was back under the patio. Am I missing something??

    • @PahjoDesigns
      @PahjoDesigns  Před 2 lety +1

      I created the video and blog post one year after the bar top was initially shipped and installed at the customer’s home. I could only get verbal confirmation the bar top was performing very well. I live in Florida and the customer lives in South Carolina.

  • @jacktulley2797
    @jacktulley2797 Před 3 lety +1

    Did seal both the top and the bottom?

    • @charityraeful
      @charityraeful Před 2 lety

      I'm interested to know this also, water will drip down the sides - did he seal it the same way on the bottom?

  • @roob429m4
    @roob429m4 Před 2 lety +1

    How about sanding and buffing?

    • @PahjoDesigns
      @PahjoDesigns  Před 2 lety

      Here are some resin and wood sanding tutorials:
      czcams.com/video/bWhjEcKRq7c/video.html
      czcams.com/video/gIWX3faxiAE/video.html
      And the full build for this bar top: czcams.com/video/sKn0F7yQmlA/video.html

  • @xpert1111
    @xpert1111 Před rokem

    before and after videos after one year show before in the shop and after in the dark?? How are we supposed to evaluate that????

  • @mikea6773
    @mikea6773 Před 3 lety

    I thought the counter tops epoxy was ok to get wet because they’re used on kitchen sink counter tops.

  • @themoos4205
    @themoos4205 Před rokem

    you scare to show your face !?!?