Veekers
5th July 2016, 08:11 PM
Hello, first time poster!
I'm renovating my bathroom very cheaply, as a first-time DIYer, but I still want my efforts to look good and be durable. I've come across some cheap laminated timber panels at Bunnings (https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/building-hardware/timber/dressed-timber/laminated-panels), but I have a few questions I want to throw out there:
- The panels range in thickness from 26mm to 30mm. Is this too thin? Is there a minimum thickness for a vanity?
- Do I need to buy raw, untreated panels to be able to seal and protect the surface from water adequately? Some of the panels have been oiled.
- Will laminar timber panels even be suitable for this job, as I will have to cut them to size?
- What finish would you recommend for maximum waterproofness?
Thanks in advance :)
I'm renovating my bathroom very cheaply, as a first-time DIYer, but I still want my efforts to look good and be durable. I've come across some cheap laminated timber panels at Bunnings (https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/building-hardware/timber/dressed-timber/laminated-panels), but I have a few questions I want to throw out there:
- The panels range in thickness from 26mm to 30mm. Is this too thin? Is there a minimum thickness for a vanity?
- Do I need to buy raw, untreated panels to be able to seal and protect the surface from water adequately? Some of the panels have been oiled.
- Will laminar timber panels even be suitable for this job, as I will have to cut them to size?
- What finish would you recommend for maximum waterproofness?
Thanks in advance :)