Stone Master Molds Rubber Molds for Concrete, Water Table Mold, Creates Three 18″L Water Tables / Window Sills

Stone Master Molds Rubber Molds for Concrete, Water Table Mold, Creates Three 18″L Water Tables / Window Sills

$148.95

Stone Master Molds 18″ water table mold creates 3 water tables measuring 18″ long by 2.75″ deep by 2.25″ thickness at the back, tapering to 2″ at the front. These production quality molds will last for hundreds of pours. Save money and create your own custom water tables for window sills, borders between various building materials, such as stone and stucco or stone and brick, and trim around doors or windows. Our plastisol rubber molds never require release agent, which saves time, money, and clean up.

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18" Water Table Rubber Molds For Concrete

  • Each mold creates three cast stone 18" water tables to be used as window sills, trim, and borders between different building materials, such as stucco and stone
  • Water tables are tapered, plus include a drip slot on the bottom to entice water away from building
  • No release agent necessary, saving you money, time, and clean up, as well as easy, clean release of face color pigments, unlike plastic molds,  urethane molds, and silicone molds
  • Production quality molds can be used hundreds of times
  • Made in the USA, both materials and labor

3 reviews for Stone Master Molds Rubber Molds for Concrete, Water Table Mold, Creates Three 18″L Water Tables / Window Sills

  1. Happy Bird

    Be sure to add rebar to the mortor or it will snap in two. I added wire to the rebar and used it to aid in attaching to side of building while the mortor set. Stained concrete with concrete stain paint. That way it is always a consistent color. Will add pics when done with project.

  2. Pete the dragon

    This mold is amazing! I have used it about 10times and each one came out perfect! I used a releasing agent the first time because I have plastic molds and you must on those but the second time I didn’t and it worked just as good.

  3. Nick Trolio

    Made about 200 of them….. like printing money

    Image #1 from Nick Trolio
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