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Wed, Sep 28, 11 at 13:04
| You posted a beautiful picture of your concrete counter top, can you tell us about it? How did you make it, was it easy or hard, etc. Give us all the details :) |
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- Posted by frmrsdghtr (My Page) on Wed, Sep 28, 11 at 15:56
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| wow! thanks for replying. does hubby travel? :) you are correct, this sounds like it is for an experienced diy'er |
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- Posted by frmrsdghtr (My Page) on Wed, Sep 28, 11 at 16:36
| if you live in West MI let me know :-) He's trying to build up a portfolio, so you could get a great deal!! |
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| frmrsdghtr, Wow, that is outstanding. We just finished a DIY kitchen and my DH mentioned concrete counters and I nixed the idea. If your DH posts these pictures in his portfolio he will have customers lining up. Truely, I am beyond impressed. Bravo to you both! |
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| I agree, make a portfolio with these pics and he will get some winter work. What a great winter job for Michigan folk! It just so happens that we live in NW Ohio :) |
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| Thanks for the info. If you get a chance, can you please ask what kind of concrete? It's beautiful! |
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| I didn't realize that this threads was about the same countertop that had my jaw dropped. eriepatch directed me here from the other thread. frmrsdghtr, I'm quite interested in learning how your hubby and you did the process. Is the second layer mainly to provide the very fine/dense surface? How does it bond with the bottom layer? Hope you and your hubby can find the time to educate us a bit. :) |
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- Posted by frmrsdghtr (My Page) on Fri, Sep 30, 11 at 17:15
| The first layer is the bonding, the second layer is to get a smooth, dense look and it bonds by using special cements and polymers. My DH bought some training info, recipes, etc from an online mom and pop business - Something Better Company - www.betterpaths.com. Most of their work is not my style but apparently they do have good info. Hope that helps. |
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| Oh my goodness. How beautiful. If you ever decide to vacation is South Florida, I would be willing to help with the building of the portfolio. I have Formica counter tops and am hopeful to one day have concrete. Your work is spectacular. |
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| Hi Farmers Daughter - is there a way I can contact you off the board about a possible project? I have emails turned on so if you go to my page you can write me through the link there so you don't have to post your contact info here. Thanks :) |
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- Posted by laylapalmer (My Page) on Tue, Jan 24, 12 at 16:55
| Oh my! Your counters are absolutely FANTASTIC!!! :-D Would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to talk with you about them via email if you have the time! Layla Palmer |
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- Posted by GirlBobVila (My Page) on Fri, Aug 3, 12 at 20:19
| Hi frmrsdghtr. I love your countertops too and would love to make one. I think I have understood from another website how to create the concrete overlay. But can you give more details about how you created the faux marble staining? Thanks so much. |
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- Posted by JanieBee83 (My Page) on Fri, Mar 8, 13 at 0:35
| Farmers Daughter, I came across this post searching for info on concrete overlay countertops as a possibility for my kitchen remodel that will probably be coming in the next 2 to 3 years. I am actually in the West/Central MI area. Is your husband still interested in doing countertops? I would want to make sure that I would hire someone with experience to handle this transformation in my kitchen and I would be interested in finding out more from you. I actually just signed up on this site so I could contact you, so I don't really know how we would go about exchanging info. Please, give us an update on whether your husband has done anything more in the concrete countertop business and is interested in jobs in and around your area. Thanks! |
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