This epoxy is a 2:1 ratio, so that is why you get 3 gallons. It's easy to mix and I used Mica powder to color it. It has a very nice sheen. With this being the first time that I have used epoxy resin, I'm not sure of what to expect for thickness, but it is still quite thin and I should have had better masking tape. This stuff ran right out of it. I'm guessing that the temp should be around 20+ degrees celcius for proper curing because my shop is at a steady 18, and it takes a couple of days with proper mixture. All of this aside, I am happy with the product. No issues.
This epoxy is a 2:1 ratio, so that is why you get 3 gallons. It's easy to mix and I used Mica powder to color it. It has a very nice sheen. With this being the first time that I have used epoxy resin, I'm not sure of what to expect for thickness, but it is still quite thin and I should have had better masking tape. This stuff ran right out of it. I'm guessing that the temp should be around 20+ degrees celcius for proper curing because my shop is at a steady 18, and it takes a couple of days with proper mixture. All of this aside, I am happy with the product. No issues.