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2009-01-04 Do It Yourself UK - breakfast bar worktop edging: No, afraid not...it is challenging edge to finish off on a chipboard worktop as I just don't like the laminate edging full stop. I generally recommend those cuts with a solid timber top or worktop that...
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2008-12-15 Do It Yourself UK - Laminate worktop joint: It is recommended that biscuit joints are use in the joint to help stop that from happening. I have only done a few kitchen worktop joints as I am more joinery bias that site work these days. I have used...
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2008-12-14 Do It Yourself UK - Wooden worktop restoration: I have been in similar situations so what I have done is to sand off the best I can. I use electrical sanders a orbital for main areas and delta for the corners and up to edges of walls, sinks, etc. It...
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2008-12-14 Do It Yourself UK - Wooden worktop restoration: Danish oil is tung oil with other resins to help reduce the drying time and give durability. All open/part used finishes have a shelf life and with Danish oil you will find it thicken up, sometimes with...
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2008-11-30 Do It Yourself UK - Worktops: Which type of circular saw blade (how many teeth) is suitable for cutting laminate worktops? It best to get a saw blade with the maximum amount of teeth possible and you should be looking for terminology...
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