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Thread: G'day from Redland Bay, Qld
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19th June 2010, 06:59 PM #1
G'day from Redland Bay, Qld
Been lurking for a while and signed up a few weeks back but this is the first post.
Foolaround with DIY a bit and am currently in the final stages of redoing a demonstration / display kitchen to replace our 10 yo less than grea kitchen. The project as grown in that we have put in a big new window with side louvers and then decided to cut out most of the stud wall between kitchen & dining room to open the area way out. Also jackhammered up the slate floor in the kitchen to lay a light colour tile rather than the dark slate.
First question is quite simple ( ?) - as we are having the "new" kitchen doors & draw faces repainted ( 2 pack ) I am having to replace the carcase edge trim. The existing trim is in top condition for the most part , so can I just iron the new trim over the old or should I shave the old off first so then applying direct to the chipboard edge ?
Had a look through the archives, but nothing leaps out..Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks for a good AUSTRALIAN based forum
UPO
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20th June 2010, 09:37 AM #2
HI and welcome to the forum. It is okay to apply the iron on edging to the existing surface but you need to rough up the surface with a coarse sand paper to create a good bonding surface.
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Cheers John
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21st June 2010, 09:09 AM #3
Welcome to the forum.
Personally I would take it off. But that is my personal thoughts.
Wow your first post and already different versions. Sorry Munrunben (John).
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21st June 2010, 06:54 PM #4
G'day and welcome UPO.
Redland sounds like my kinda place
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