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Turn 2X6's into a FarmHouse Table

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Learn how to turn cheap 2x6 lumber from your local hardware store into a beautiful farmhouse table. We will show every step of the process to get professional results every time. This DIY project is so rewarding because you can take old lumber, reclaimed wood, and even pallet wood and apply these same techniques to achieve outstanding results. Folks could even start a side business from the step by step instructions in this free training on HOW TO BUILD A FARMHOUSE TABLE!


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Color Recipe:
Cut 2x6's to size and sand out imperfections with a 50 grit metal fiber sanding disk.
Sand boards up to 220 grit to prepare for staining.
Stain boards with Minwax true black stain.
Lay down Tyvek tape on 1/8" sheet of masonite to prepare for the Gluing process.
Build your form and assemble your table boards.
Mix SCC epoxy and brush epoxy onto the board edges and squeeze them together tightly. Tighten the mold.
Torch out any air bubbles in the epoxy.
After 24 hours un-clamp and de-mold the table.
Plane the table with SCC's Slab jig
Install 3/4" square steel bars for support with SCC Quick Coat gap and seam filler.
Mix another batch of Quick Coat gap and seam filler, add the thickening powder and tint with SCC Black metallic powder.
Spread the tinted quick coat over any gaps and cracks in your table.
Sand off the excess quick coat with a 50 grit metal fiber sanding disk.
Sand project from 60 grit to 220 grit with a random orbital sander.
Router the top edges of the table with a 1/4" round over bit and the bottom edges of the table with a 1/8" round over bit.
Stain the top side of the table
Mix SCC epoxy and apply your seal coats at 1oz of mixed epoxy per square foot.
Wait 24 hours in between coats and sand lightly with 220 grit sand paper before your next seal coat.
Apply a total of 3 seal coats.
Use a burn in stick on any stubborn pinholes.
Sand your table with 220 grit sand paper before applying the flood coat.
Mix SCC epoxy and apply your flood coat at 3 oz of mixed epoxy per square foot.
Pour, trowel, and chop the surface.
Torch.

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