DIY Concrete Sink & Countertop ll Small Bathroom Renovation
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This episode shows how to make a DIY white concrete countertop with integrated sink for a small bathroom renovation. I used glass-fiber reinforced concrete for this DIY sink / countertops, so the concrete sink is lightweight. By using single drain for two faucets, we were able to fit this double vanity sink into a small 42 sq. ft. bathroom. I think this concrete sink works perfectly for this tiny bathroom remodel - hope you enjoy the build too!
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Пікірлер: 776
This video was so long I had a birthday and went to a relatives funeral before the paid sponsor even came on the screen
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss, my condolences.
@barlow2976
4 жыл бұрын
Do you have a very short attention span?
@sharedremedy
4 жыл бұрын
barlow2976 your comment was so long I got to “have” and gave up reading, learned to play the viola, took a cooking class, and had diarrhea.
@The-bo3hh
4 жыл бұрын
No "adblock plus"...noooooobbb XD
@impactajuvenile
4 жыл бұрын
The sink was very work extensive ... not for everyone.
Perfect video! It gave me answers to a couple of my "wonder how I'm gonna do that" questions and puts me in a different direction from pouring to hand packing. You're all ACES as far as I'm concerned!! I'm still shaking my head thinking "why didn't I think of that" about the mold made of shaped/shaved foam.....really, its weird how one can get so stuck on stupid that they don't see the forest for the trees. Lol, I feel born again from such a narrow minded mindset on inner sink mold. TY!
As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement kzread.infoUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!
Just a quick tip. When you have a situation like that demolding again, with a hole in the bottom, blow compressed air into the hole, and the form will demold easier
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Good tip. Thanks!
@mathiasbak7971
4 жыл бұрын
@@modustrial Your'e welcome. Love your videos
@doubledarefan
4 жыл бұрын
For those of you who do not own an air compressor, use a vacuum hose connected to the vac's exhaust port.
@dylanm3519
4 жыл бұрын
I see you beat me to it.
@i-will-trigger-you
4 жыл бұрын
NO! That was supposed to be a secret only illuminati members should know. We are tracking your location right now for the leaked trade secrets.
The best DIY videos are those that start off making me think I could do something myself and save a little money... then 11 minutes in have me thoroughly impressed and ready to hand over whatever it costs to concrete professionals. Bravo!
I like how his friend's friend was "willing" to let him come in and make him a sink. Haha
@KARLISHFAST
3 жыл бұрын
Lol I feel you!! I ll let him come in and make me 2 of those, no problem!
I created the same sink for a client in 2002. The faucet coming off the wall was a mirror. If they have issues with faucet, they can access the plumbing from other side of wall. I must say, I’m pretty darn happy with myself creating a modern design that sustained time.
Quite outstanding. I was confident in my ability to make concrete molds for polymer countertops before, but I couldn't think of a great inexpensive way to make a sink that didn't involve hard edges or risk ruining the finished product when delaminating the melamine. Very insightful video, and awesome innovation!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Your video has given me the courage to consider tackling it in our newly acquired loft. Thanks a lot, MM!
If you have compressed air and want to deal with that vacuum differently in the next go around. Try using an air nozzle and shooting air under the melamine.
who knew that concrete could look so beautiful. this sink is stunning.
Absolutely beautiful projects. I love that you can custom design all your fixtures and not limited from what the stores have!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Juan!!
Dude that turned out soo good!! Love the white square modern look. Great job.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother!
I used to work at a window and door shop for a few years and all we ever used to clean the glass was Sprayway. Great video!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It really is great stuff...I've been using it for almost a year now, and couldn't go back!
This is AWESOMEEEE! You have a lot of fancy tools, but I think we could round up some similar tools, and then McGyver the rest. We really want to do a lightweight concrete sink in our bus conversion. Thanks so much for being so thorough with this video! We appreciate it. - B + E
Love renovations and seeing how others get things done. Great looking and interesting journey. Thanks for sharing.
keren banget, bisa juga dipakai buat counter top kitchen set, penjelasannya detail... gak pelit bagi2 ilmunya. trus kl emang ada salah pasti ngaku, jadi kitanya gak ikutan salah. NICEEEEEE
That black sink is bloody gorgeous 😍😍😍😍👌👌👌👌😮 you are a flipping talented man my friend.
.... Hats down. Best concrete, designers and renovator I've seen. Deff white is better than grey. (I do like marble though..) U have great taste and insights. Loved the black themed bathroom.. Amazing.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Karla!
Love the foaming glass cleaner, never saw that stone cleaner before. Beautiful sink!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! The stone cleaner is just as awesome.... Use it on all my concrete and marble surfaces 😀
I love how it turned out! Looks awesome.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Erin!
Another great build Mike, and your right, it looks just like a solid slab of concrete, so incredibly customizable too, I hope your well, Take it easy fella 🇺🇸🇬🇧
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Daniel! Lots of possibilities with this one!
Stunning finish, you are becoming a pro with that concrete! That sink is schmik!! Cheers, Sean
I hope to see more videos of you making sinks. I really enjoyed it! And I need to learn more about concrete
Really cool final product and you make it look so easy! I'm inspired!
Great video, and as always, you seriously know your concrete! Thanks for the detailed info
As an architect, this is sooo satisfying. Awesome work 10/10
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ana!
Wow. Great progress! Love you taking us along. Thanks.
As a professional glass cleaner. I can also attest that Sprayway is the best glass cleaner there is.
Love, love the bathroom at the end with the black sink. Totally you.....
I love Sprayway. I use all of their spray cleaning products for my car and house lol
@charlieretro
4 жыл бұрын
I found sprayway by mistake once I grab the wrong cleaner not looking thinking it was carpet cleaner and its a mistake im glad I made there glass cleaner is better then windex and the small of there cleaner is way better then windex to.
"dexter-fied" Love it, best show ever
I enjoyed that, very nice job, I like a little less lip on the front of basin, maybe about 60mm wide.
Thanks for saving me a ton of work because I don't think I would pull this off. Nice video, good work.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's not for everyone, but I enjoy the process :)
Wow this is my first time watching this video and you. And this is some amazing work brother. Keep it up.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you found the channel!
I'm no plumber but I saw that drain and was like, "That's gonna be a problem." Love your fix. I would have puttied the whole bottom. I wouldn't have even thought to use resin. Which is honestly embarrassing to say since resin art is my thing.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Ha, yea, what can I say, I've got epoxy on my brain 🤣
@rockland2
4 жыл бұрын
Where do you get your resin from? Here on You Tube there are several people doing all these resin projects, I went to Home Depot and a tiny little box of resin was $22.00!! I figure that there must be a more reasonable supplier out there.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
I use total boat. You can get 15% off if you use my code in the video description. For this type of mold, you want table top epoxy.... The type of epoxy you'll need depends on what you want to make, so feel free to ask questions if you aren't sure
Very nice, I'd also stick in an over flow (for just in case).
If you make 5000 pcs of these concrete sink...and sell it at $200..you can again be a Millionaire.. you are so talented.. everything you touch turns to gold. you are destined for greatness!
Nice video. For better, accurate symmetry for such an organic sink shape, I would have used layers of precut plywood (or even cardboard) glued and stacked on top of each other instead of the foam - then applied the compound on top of that. That said - you did a great job!
This is super amazing. It's so inspiring. I want to do this to one of my bathroom with a storage underneath but I will have to wait until shops open which sucks.
@mikekasich836
3 жыл бұрын
I mean- it was way easier for him. the faucet and handles are in the wall so he didn't even have to worry about that for the sink. All he needed was a drain hole. And even then we don't know if he added a feature to actually close the drain or not. All of that stuff adds a lot of complexity to it. He basically made a basin with a hole in the bottom. Most people sinks are a little bit more complicated
The sink came out really cool and I can't wait for an entire bathroom remodel video from you Mike!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
Loving this type of do it yourself building! Its the type of stuff I wanna do!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I say go for it!
Dude! This came out so freakin' clean and insanely nice! As always (and I can't believe after watching all of your videos) I still learn something from everyone of your videos! Great stuff!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ethan! 🙏 I always try to put a couple new nuggets of info in every video....plus, I get bored if I say the same thing over and over (unless its caulk talk).
@EthanCarterDesigns
4 жыл бұрын
Caulk Talk never gets old haha
That's a really nice bathroom, I like the design, it pretty simple and sleek!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
Another awesome video. You are quickly becoming my favorite. Keep it up man, you are absolutely great. Never doubt that.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt! 🙏
Hi man, that's amazing! Quick question on the concrete gun part: do you have any reference video/link on how to do that technique? Can you actually achieve the same result without the gun?
good job definitely thinking outside the box look forward to hear from you thanks for sharing bye for now Ken
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
thank you!
As per usual Mike, it looks great. Looking forward to alllll the future renovations and lending a hand where I can. :)
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother! Just had the first meeting with the architect, so things are moving forward
Cool, all the fine plastic dust in the garden, nice job!
Awesome!!!! I love it!!!! Great job explaining the process!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom! I'll clarify that point about the moisture and heat combined affecting strength and cure time, in the next video
Absolutely gorgeous! I need one for my bathroom, but only have space for a 27" counter/sink. I don't recall if you showed how you built the countertop to drop in the sink you created. I'll have to build myself.
one small detail that is helpful in my view, which is adding a hole connected to the drain pipe that helps to drain the water faster the hole should be in the top connected to the drain pipe
Another awesome project, turned out so well! 👌
Grate video. The finish is amazing on it and i was supersized how thin you are able to make it can't wait to see what comes next.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
What sealer did you use? I've used many, and it seems the hot/cold water from the sink does a number on the sealers. I've used RockTop and Amperseal.
You have mad talent! Well Done!
Wow you're really best in this concrete thing. Those white concrete are pristine and they look really sharp.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
Great video. Im definitely picking up some Sprayway Products. Thanks for sharing and good luck.
very very nice and yes! Sprayway is the best, ive been using them since the late 70's!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yup, I've been carrying the all purpose cleaner around with my religiously any time I leave home the last 2 months 🤣
Wow thank you, what a priceless video for me! Quick question, Do you also add white pigment for the backing coat? And for the AR Fibermesh, where can I find these? Thank's again, very helpfull.
your content is just getting better and better with each video!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 I'm always trying to improve!
Hey Mike, you fixed the sink perfectly. I expected nothing less. I am looking forward to our sink project. Best regards Frank
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Frank!
WOW! you are amazing! that's a really beautiful sink!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
Looks beautiful. Great job.
Hell yeah Mike. This is inspiring me to do a kitchen sink/countertop combo.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris! Can't wait to see what you come up with!
The idea is very innovative but definitely costs a lot of money compared to industrial products marketed. It takes a lot of DIY time. Thanks for your ideas .
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes, takes some time, but I don't think there are off the shelf products that look the same.
That sink look so good.
How did you learn the skill of concrete work and carpentry? Love your gameplan of the industrial build
I would like to make one of these but I have no foam . Quick question. Is it possible to use a CNC to cut on the concrete. Perhaps to make a hole to fill with resin. Great video and thanks for explaining all the steps.
love the concept and your production... Have you considered doing a lightweight large farmhouse sink?...
good work, man you are living my dream, thanks for sharing, i will be following your progress. Good luck :)
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rob!
Instead of covering everything with plastic before spraying concrete everytime, may be you can build something like a mosquito net around the bed hanging from the top, but don'tt forget to replace the net with plastic and bed with the work table/place. LOL. Amazing videos and creations btw.
Looks incredible. Well done
You "Dexterfied"? I love it!
Nice video!! KZread is great as I never would have thought of making my own sink !! 😃 👍
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks much!
Making your own washtop, you can make it deeper, so one can soak things like pullovers or stuff like that in it. The most sinks aren deep anymore and personly I dont like that. And sometimes I want to do something with the hair and dont wont to do it in the shower, than again a deeper sink and a higher faucet is very nice. Only maybe to think about, because you can have it customiced. 👍🏻🦁
Love your video and awesome job on the stone top 👍
Very nice, I like doing that - thanks for sharing ! Will try to make something !
awesome! maybe cut away the bottom a bit to make it look like a floating sink? I like that you showed your mistakes and how you fixed it.
In your black sink, I would like to see more about the wooden insets. They resemble a Japanese style of hinoki bathroom pieces, like stools and shelves. They seem to be separate pieces you can slide up and down the sink as needed for laying out objects near the basin.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Stay tuned ;). I'm planning to incorporate this in one of my bathroom remodels later this year
Very nice indeed. I would however want an overflow outlet built in to prevent flooding.
Really cool project and video, as always! Oh, and caulk talk rocks! 😂👍 Thanks! 😃🛠⚒👍
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
thanks much! Caulk talk t-shirts might be happening.... ;)
@btdarterschannel112
4 жыл бұрын
That's awesome!!! ✔✔✔👍
Try using an air-chuck to demold. It will pop right out.
I'm a glazer and we use nothing but sprayaway glass cleaner. The one with non ammonia is crap though. Don't get that kind, it will leave streaks on the glass.
Nice video. I’m going to make a sink soon. I’m nervous about sink drain and faucet holes
Great video... I've always like bright white concrete but finding the mix has been difficult.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! You can make your own if you get white Portland cement from a local masonry supply. Or, the Fishstone GFRC mix I used makes it much easier :) I'll update this video description with links to the mix and recipes shortly, or if you want to check them out now I do have those links and all my other concrete videos.
Hey all, I've got a question: What do I need to make a tabletop water fountain using concrete, I'm aiming a shiny smooth black marble finish. It will be an upside U that's hollow on the inside (for piping)
Nice work Mike! This turned out great
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks JT!
Hello, I just wondering how long this work took you actually? a day or two?
good video, I am watching the other videos about your dream house. on all the restore/build videos I like to see costs.
Such a satisfying video to watch. Thanks :)
Hi. I'm curious, on average, how long does your Metabo table saw last fully powered and without being plugged in? Any specific positives or negatives about the saw? I've been thinking of purchasing one but wanted an honest opinion. Thanks! Btw, awesome channel - I just ran across it yesterday =]
I have some plans for something similar, this will be amazing reference, thanks Mike!
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
What is up man?! Good to see one of the OGs again ;) I'll check your IG .... curious to see what you create!
@Ninjump
4 жыл бұрын
@@modustrial dude , my career path is taking some crazy turns haha - see you on IG
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
You and me both....
Really Nice..... but when grinding plastic do it Inside not Outside. All the dust will fly into the nature.
@rockland2
4 жыл бұрын
Then the dust becomes part of nature, thus completing the cycle!
@TB-sw1tf
4 жыл бұрын
You should also capture and reuse your farts when you decide to smell them. Your excessive fart smelling is going into nature and ruining our atmosphere.
Absolutely inspired me for diy
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Inspiration is the goal 😀
Do you have a recommended air compressor? I see the requirements on the Fishstone site, but would love to know what you are using. Thanks!
Mike...keep the water in the mist coat and the backer the same. Otherwise one will draw moisture from the other and effect colour and may cause spider cracking. Use a product called slump buster to stiffen it up. Handpack from bottom to top and let the side sit up a little longer before adding on more concrete to the vertical and you wont get the crack at the top which is slump from packing too much at once and going top to bottom.
@modustrial
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Good tips for sure!
@monsterbarbell8306
4 жыл бұрын
@@modustrial I sort of know what I'm doing with this material 😅👍
I think you just became my new favorite channel! I wonder what the approximate cost was to DIY. I am trying to figure out if this is the cheapest route to go or if a big box store will be cheaper for my specific needs. I am willing to put in the work to create a custom piece, but also am on a tight budget. I know that inflation has changed things, but what goes up must come down... and I wont be ready for this piece for a little longer...
Beautiful sink!!!!
What would be a price estimate for this? Is it worth if for someone who needs to but all the supplies from scratch?