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- Amazing Deep Pour Epoxy – Alumilite
2-part, crystal-clear, deep casting resin that works wonderfully for projects that need pours thicker than 3 8” Its convenient formula calls for a 2:1 ratio that will result in stunning projects with glass-like finishes You can even pour multiple thick layers for projects over 2” deep
- Instructions - Deep Pour Epoxy
Learn how to mix, pour, and cure Epox-It Deep Pour resin for clear, thick castings up to 2 inches with this simple step-by-step guide
- Ultra Clear Deep Pour Epoxy instructions
Download our Ultra Clear Deep Pour Epoxy instructions here Ultra Clear Deep Pour Epoxy is a premium, two-component, 100% solids, high-build epoxy coating used for water-clear epoxy pours from ¼ inch – 1 inch deep per layer
- How to Deep Pour Epoxy | 5 Step Easy Guidelines (2026) - Wood Fixes
Your deep-pour epoxy art piece is now ready to display and enjoy! Following these step-by-step guidelines will help you successfully create stunning deep-pour epoxy projects
- Deep Pour Epoxy Resin Guide (2026): Thick Pours River Tables
Learn how to choose and use deep pour epoxy resin for thick pours, river tables, and large castings Expert tips on layering, curing, bubbles, and clarity
- Epoxy Casting Resin: Alumilite Amazing Deep Pour Epoxy
It is ideal for applications requiring thicker pours (up to 2 inches thick) or a glass-like finish This 2:1 mix ratio product was formulated to reduce exotherm (heat build-up), allowing users to pour thicker sections without the delays of layering as with standard epoxies
- [Tutorial] How To Use Deep Pour Epoxy - Upstart Epoxy
This tutorial walks through the first deep pour using Upstart Epoxy’s deep pour resin, showing how to set up the project, calculate resin volume, mix properly, pour, and manage the early stages of cure
- WiseBond Epoxy Deep Pour Epoxy | Use and Care Guide
For best results, mix in one bucket then pour mixture into second bucket and very thoroughly mix again before pouring The ideal working temperature is around 77°F Best results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment Avoid working in high humidity
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