Sand vs bare bottom, again? New idea for BOTH?

DaneGer21

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I started thinking about this topic again, and I may have a “fix” to have both.

I was wondering if it would be possible and/or safe to put sand down, and then pour in a two part epoxy, like many have been seen using it for “live edge” tables/etc, but have this fill in and cover the sand. Giving the appearance of sand actually being in there, but having it encased in epoxy for a bare bottom finish.

Has anyone done this? Would it be possible?

...it’s just a hunch I had, not for any current project, fyi.
 

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BRS did a video on top 21 mistakes with sand and discussed this as one of them because it will soon be covered by coralline algae and all your hard work to make something that looks like a sandbed will now just be a purple base like a bare bottom would.


I do not have any experience doing this though so I have no idea if that is actually the case or how long it would take to get covered in coralline.

Was typing this as @ZipAdeeZoa was posting same answer above...
 

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