Very cool video and great effort but…how ugly the glass gets black!.I think for the price you paid for materials plus the labor, for sure you can get a nicer one professionally done from a factory. And yes indeed, if the glass is not tempered ( which I don't think you mention in the video) it will end up cracking. Safety first.
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Very cool video and great effort but…how ugly the glass gets black!.I think for the price you paid for materials plus the labor, for sure you can get a nicer one professionally done from a factory. And yes indeed, if the glass is not tempered ( which I don't think you mention in the video) it will end up cracking. Safety first.
No fire NO contaminetion plis
Genius! You inspire me… but I’ll probably simply watch you lmao!
"Hon, I'm borrowing the kitchenaid…"
Upvoted for using a mixer. That is classic. Why didn't I think of that. (Hope my wife doesn't attach the eggbeater to my 16v drill.)
Great idea, however I would just stick a large candle and voila😃.
Thanks for posting! I appreciate that you shared about your mistakes and other considerations like how hot the glass got after use.
You can buy these at Wal-Mart for $30 – $9 on sale.
It was a good build thou 👌
You could do this way cheaper going to dollar tree, $35 for marbles is ridiculous, the cost a buck a package at DT
Great video! Everything was very well done! One suggestion to save some money would have been to first fill 3/4 of the glass with junk stone and then just top off with the marbles. Video quality and audio is top notch, nice editing, very enjoyable to watch. Thanks!
Why not just use concrete
This is guy is amazing and practical!!