Wollemi
2nd November 2009, 09:20 PM
Hi, the kitchen benchtops need redoing, see photos. I think it was oz hardwood, red mahogany or blue gum?? and originally finished with Miratone. The boards have split and some have cupped.
Questions: 1. what glue is best to redo the boards that are dowelled and can be clamped with sash clamps? ie benchtop with hotplates inserted
2. What advice for the benchtop with the sink inserted, the boards here have cupped slightly and are uneven and there is a gap. I do not think there are dowels, and no way to put a sash clamp on. Should I plane/sand and what recommendations for filling the gaps ie what kind of product?
3. I will need to sand and resurface the whole lot and whilst the miratone was a nice looking finish, not sure if its practical if careless people put hot items directly onto the benchtops. I prefer a lighter richer look, but an oil type finish might be more serviceable.
Info would be great, I am an amateur gal, so any technical info could you bear that in mind. I only aspired to be an expert noggin cutter while the house was owner built. Cheers Wollemi
Questions: 1. what glue is best to redo the boards that are dowelled and can be clamped with sash clamps? ie benchtop with hotplates inserted
2. What advice for the benchtop with the sink inserted, the boards here have cupped slightly and are uneven and there is a gap. I do not think there are dowels, and no way to put a sash clamp on. Should I plane/sand and what recommendations for filling the gaps ie what kind of product?
3. I will need to sand and resurface the whole lot and whilst the miratone was a nice looking finish, not sure if its practical if careless people put hot items directly onto the benchtops. I prefer a lighter richer look, but an oil type finish might be more serviceable.
Info would be great, I am an amateur gal, so any technical info could you bear that in mind. I only aspired to be an expert noggin cutter while the house was owner built. Cheers Wollemi