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Thread: Laminex on Laminex
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30th June 2007, 09:32 AM #1
Laminex on Laminex
This may be a stupid question, but is it possible to glue new laminex over old laminex? I ran a search but there are too many threads.
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30th June 2007, 09:57 AM #2
Sand the surface of the original laminate to give the adhesive a good key
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30th June 2007, 10:20 AM #3
i dont want to seem pedantic ,but laminex is a company name and laminate is the product it sells ,so your listing should read "is it possible to glue new laminate over old laminate"
and the answer is yes it is possible but you must make sure that the base laminate is well glued to the substrate and you grind or score it well making sure that you pay extra attention to edges as the new laminate will want to curl lift on them
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30th June 2007, 11:20 AM #4
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30th June 2007, 11:40 AM #5
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30th June 2007, 11:49 AM #6
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30th June 2007, 12:46 PM #7
Thanks for the advice. I might just have a go at it. As for the Laminex brand name thing, I felt as I was writing it that something was wrong, but I'm sure you got the gist of it.
Thanks again....
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30th June 2007, 03:44 PM #8
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30th June 2007, 03:51 PM #9
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1st July 2007, 10:10 AM #10
[quote=Barry_White;537490]Hey Arms that may be true but he maybe actually glueing Laminex over Laminex.
sorry to correct you but laminex (the company) sell "laminex" laminates as well as formica (the company) sell "formica" laminates , so laminate is the correct terminology for the product . and laminex (the company) does own and sell formica laminates and associated products
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1st July 2007, 10:25 AM #11
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1st July 2007, 11:08 AM #12
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1st July 2007, 05:10 PM #13
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3rd July 2007, 01:39 PM #14
but what if...
Wouldn't there be a problem with thickness and joining if there was to be laminate over laminate? Or is the difference negligable.
What about the products that can paint over laminate?
White Knights is said to be decent, and if you want a gloss finish all you need to use is the tile paint instead of the laminate paint.
btw if your going to buy laminate, look to furniture companies who have overstocked, you can usually get it at half the price. Also if your using laminate be SURE you get a sample chip, if not an A4 piece, they can be very different to the swatches in the brochures.
Some fail safe colours are;
antique white - Laminex
Sarsen Grey - Laminex
Fossil - Laminex
Also have a look into the Laminex 'Innovations' range, very cool stuff, but can only be used vertically.
If your looking into timber veneers go to eveneers, they are by far the better product (for finishing, i'm not sure how user friendly they are). I would stay away from formica's timber veneer range, they tend to be too plasticy. If you were going to use laminex use their new designed timber veneer range. Just a tip, wenge is going out of fashion....again.
Best of Luck!
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3rd July 2007, 10:55 PM #15
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