I bought some remodel take out cabinets that will work great in the garage and I'm going to join two sections of bottom cabinets together and make a work bench out of them by topping them with some 1 1/2" mdf. I want to cover the top with a good solid color laminate but don't know where to find it. Ideas?
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostI bought some remodel take out cabinets that will work great in the garage and I'm going to join two sections of bottom cabinets together and make a work bench out of them by topping them with some 1 1/2" mdf. I want to cover the top with a good solid color laminate but don't know where to find it. Ideas?May God give us strength and courage in the time of our darkest hours.
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Originally posted by Jester View Postive seen it at lowes
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Originally posted by forbes View Postwilson art... hope you have done this before...
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clean the hell out of the surface, spray both the laminate and the surface, use the dowel method and get a good roller. i prefer to roll the dowel12 inches then pressure roll the lamand work your way out. i take it for granted this is not a bullnose counter. do the top first then do the edging. if you do it opposite you will break the edging everytime you slide something off the counter. get wax to use for your router bit and buy a laminate bit, other wise you will burn the hell out of it. next you need a really good good lam file, about 150 bucks. i have one you can borrow. there are sorts of little tricks... if you can send a pic of what you r laminating i can give you some cutsfirst class white trash
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Originally posted by forbes View Postclean the hell out of the surface, spray both the laminate and the surface, use the dowel method and get a good roller. i prefer to roll the dowel12 inches then pressure roll the lamand work your way out. i take it for granted this is not a bullnose counter. do the top first then do the edging. if you do it opposite you will break the edging everytime you slide something off the counter. get wax to use for your router bit and buy a laminate bit, other wise you will burn the hell out of it. next you need a really good good lam file, about 150 bucks. i have one you can borrow. there are sorts of little tricks... if you can send a pic of what you r laminating i can give you some cuts
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostCool. I keep those in mind and may hit you up when I get the supplies together. It will just be a piece of 60"x30"x1.5" mdf. With all the work involved, I may just look at some pre-fab tops as well. It's going to be for the garage, so I don't want to put a ton of money in to it, but want it to hold up.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostI bought some remodel take out cabinets that will work great in the garage and I'm going to join two sections of bottom cabinets together and make a work bench out of them by topping them with some 1 1/2" mdf. I want to cover the top with a good solid color laminate but don't know where to find it. Ideas?
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