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Showing off my new Concrete BGE Table
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This was my first project like this of any kind. I knew nothing about laying pavers, make concrete forms, concrete countertops or anything about this stuff. I just did a lot of reading on the internet, watched a bunch of videos on youtube and "went for it". My neighbor is a really handy guy and helped out too!
Here's a step-by-step on how I did it:
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1120136/bbq-island/p1
very nice!!...and portable too..well sort of...
what did you use for the form, melamine board?...did it give you a good smooth surface or did you polish?
not sure of the brand...funny thing was is that it was a liquid mix and I bought it in mississippi while I had some time between meetings...I tried to find it in florida (where I live) and they don't sell it here!!! they only sell the dry coloring
i added it to the concrete as i was adding the water..all in all I only used about 8oz of the liquid and it most definitely took the color...
I did the same ratio of coloring to lbs of concrete for the bartop and the two slab colors are almost the same
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