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TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit

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  • TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit
  • TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit
  • TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit
  • TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit
  • TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit
  • TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit
$229.99

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TotalBoat Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin 3 Gal Kit

Fathom Deep Pour Epoxy Resin

Our deep pour epoxy kit lets you apply deeper single layers than any other epoxy kits. This clear casting resin is ideal for deep casting and molding applications, including river tables, sculptures, live-edge tables, slab pours, and other similar projects. Instead of the normal 1/8" to 1/4" per layer common to tabletop epoxy systems, deep pour epoxy allows layers of resin up to 3″ deep for casting applications, and up to 2″ deep for river tables and slab pours. Clear epoxy can be tinted with mica powder, alcohol inks, universal tints, and pigment paste dispersions using a simple 2:1 volume ratio. The cured surface is BPA-free and safer for surfaces that come into contact with food.

Clear, Deep Pour Epoxy For Large Castings and Slab Pours

TotalBoat Fathom is simply the best and deepest deep pour epoxy resin kit for thick pour applications – pour single layers up to 3″ deep in prepared molds. Pour live edge slabs and river tables up to 2″ deep per layer. The thicker layer is possible because of the low amount of heat Fathom generates and the extremely slow cure time. But the beautiful results will be worth the wait! Especially with projects created using step pours, because each layer of epoxy will meld seamlessly to produce a final piece that’s completely clear, without visible lines or cloudiness.

Extra-long working time is ideal for large or complex epoxy pours

Once you mix Fathom’s resin and hardener components, you have approximately 4-6 hours to pour the mixture. The working time depends on the volume of mixed epoxy you’re using, as well as the ambient air temperature in your workspace. The ideal application temperature range is 60°F to 80°F.

Use tints to change Fathom from clear to any color you want

Fathom is crystal-clear right out of the bottle, featuring a minimal blue tint to prevent yellowing. However, you can easily personalize this clear liquid with mica powder, alcohol ink pigments, universal tints, and opaque pigment dispersions. First, mix the resin and hardener, then add your epoxy-safe colorants.

Fathom Details

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  • Deep pour casting system formulated for large projects, river tables, and live edge tables
  • This low-viscosity epoxy can be poured up to 3″ deep per single layer with improved bubble release for a smooth finish
  • Extremely slow cure time allows thick pours up to three times deeper than traditional epoxy systems
  • Crystal-clear, high-gloss finish resists scratches and stains
  • UV stabilizers and minimal blue tint resist yellowing and UV-related distortion
  • Simple 2:1 ratio makes it easy to mix and apply
  • Easy to tint resin with mica powder, alcohol inks, universal tints, and pigment paste dispersions
  • Self-leveling formula releases bubbles easily
  • Low VOC and low odor make it ideal for indoor or studio use
  • Use on prepared wood, concrete, metal, and stone surfaces to make unique table, counter, and bar tops
  • Kit sizes: 1.5 Gallon Kit, 3 Gallon Kit, and 6 Gallon Kit
  • PLEASE NOTE: Fathom is an advanced deep-pour epoxy resin system. Do not use in working temperatures above 80°F. Not compatible with 2:1 epoxy pumps.

Step Pouring Fathom

For best results when applying additional layers of Fathom after the first pour, it’s important to note the following:

  • When your project involves pouring multiple layers of Fathom, it is extremely important to wait until the previous layer has cooled sufficiently to prevent surface distortion, yellowing, or other negative effects of excessive heat while the epoxy is curing.
  • Conservatively, the safest interval to wait is a minimum of 36 hours for Fathom to cure before applying more, regardless of pour depth and ambient temperature.
  • For applications where it’s essential to have the shortest interval between multiple pours, wait at least 24 hours. Then, use an infrared thermometer to measure the temperature at the center of the epoxy mass, where the highest temperature will be recorded.
  • Wait until the previous layer has cooled below 85°F and the previous epoxy pour has hardened sufficiently so that it will not distort when liquid epoxy is poured on top of it.
  • Always follow the maximum pour depth based on the volume of Fathom. Once all layers are complete, the epoxy resin will be fully cured in 5-7 days.

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