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25th September 2004, 08:40 PM #16Originally Posted by ozwinner
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25th September 2004, 11:58 PM #17
Works well
Originally Posted by Wildman
The finished product was fabulous and still looks great today.
We had some work done in the TV room by a chippy who was in awe of the work I had done.
Give it a go, it is well worth the effort.
Regards,
RodgerAndrogens Order
Forgive your enemies, but never, ever forget their names.
The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naïve forgive and forget; the wise forgive but never forget.
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26th September 2004, 08:25 AM #18Novice
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I did a kitchen last year on the gold coast... benchtops needed replacing...
After picking myself up from floor after getting quotes from kitchen place for laminated tops, I used Indo Brace Ply, about 6mm, $16 for an 8x4 sheet. This is hardwood faced. Gave it 4 coats of gloss estapol, each side, sealed edges, glued down to roughened laminex existing tops with liquid nails and fitted tas oak mouldings ... looks great... seems to be lasting fine. Being ply, there is no probs with expansion or contraction...
So successful I am planning to do it here in the "new" place, but this time I may use several coats of bond crete as sealer before the estapol, but open to suggestionsdon't use force... use a bigger hammer
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25th November 2004, 04:11 PM #19New Member
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what is INDO BRACE PLY
TONG - YOU SAID " I used Indo Brace Ply, about 6mm, $16 for an 8x4 sheet. This is hardwood faced"
Where do you buy this ply as I have never heard of it.
I am in the same position of wanting to glue somekind of wood over my old laminex benches and this sounds ideal.
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25th November 2004, 05:56 PM #20
LJB - I think it is Indonesian bracing ply - available from most hardware stores and has meranti facing.
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
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25th November 2004, 06:27 PM #21
Al,
Didn't you know? Bitingmidge is part of the Sunshine Coast's white-shoe brigade
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26th November 2004, 10:16 AM #22Senior Member
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My dad did exactly that with left over flooring Karri. Made a benchtop, and out of jarrah a vanity. Both look fantastic. If I knew how to add photos I would show you. Both species are Boral natural grade. No problems yet.
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26th November 2004, 05:41 PM #23
hi Dan - when you hit the "REPLY" button, scroll down below where you typoe and you will see a thing that says "MANAGE ATTACHMENTS" - click this and upload the images - they will not be accepted unless they are the correct filetype like .jpg, .bmp, gif etc. and less than 100K in total per post .....but get those two bits right and away you go -just like I did here
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
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5th May 2005, 02:56 AM #24
Wildman,
How did your Jarrah floorboard kitchen bench top go?
I am about to glue mine up soon.
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5th May 2005, 02:24 PM #25Senior Member
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Hi Wildman,
Recently made bench top from very old jarah. Wasn't T&G. We used biscuits and epoxy glue with fanatastic results.
Used a penetrating oil as we didn't want to have to scape a layer of in the future. Can't remember the product used, but now have reverted to cooking oils on regualr basis.
If you want more info I can get for you. Just contact me.
Reagrds,
Conwood
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