Sorry guys for not replying
some what new to the forum and I have been really busy with work
easier than you think to do this type of counter top especially outside where water from a wet polisher is not an issue
it really is like pouring a reinforced concrete side walk on top of a block wall
I supported it with hardy backer
poured with a 2500 psi standard mix no need to use fancy counter top mixes or light weight blends
I use Davis concrete colors this one was a really inexpensive color (black colors are cheaper for some reason)
the biggest investment is a wet polisher $200-$300
for the best adhesion with a lacquer based sealer you only need to wet polish up 200 grit
I started with 50 grit, then 100 then 200
it took all day in a rain suit, rubber boots, and I had my I phone earplugs in under by ear protection
best to listen to Led Zepplin, or the Pink Floyd station on pandora for this kind of work
thx Rob
some what new to the forum and I have been really busy with work
easier than you think to do this type of counter top especially outside where water from a wet polisher is not an issue
it really is like pouring a reinforced concrete side walk on top of a block wall
I supported it with hardy backer
poured with a 2500 psi standard mix no need to use fancy counter top mixes or light weight blends
I use Davis concrete colors this one was a really inexpensive color (black colors are cheaper for some reason)
the biggest investment is a wet polisher $200-$300
for the best adhesion with a lacquer based sealer you only need to wet polish up 200 grit
I started with 50 grit, then 100 then 200
it took all day in a rain suit, rubber boots, and I had my I phone earplugs in under by ear protection
best to listen to Led Zepplin, or the Pink Floyd station on pandora for this kind of work
thx Rob
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