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17th January 2008, 10:32 AM #76
LOL Juan !! Timber benchtops do work - but of those that I have seen and dont have problems are all made from narrower strips of timber - or a single slab.
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17th January 2008, 07:41 PM #77
honestly, who knows ! ....
Just quietly though, the misses and I had a talk about granite too last night....or some kind of heat resistant laminate. (And just keep the bluegum for myself )
..and this site as well.
http://www.granitetransformations.com.au/home.html
Some kind of thin stuff to put over existing benchtops. Was wondering, maybe I could make the frame and just put a benchtop out of chipwood on top (or something cheap that works)and just get those blokes to come in and put this wizebang stuff on for me.....
I asked them how much, but no response. I get that a lot from these places. Why do they advertise themselves on the internet, and not respond to potential customers. I'm pretty shore I wasn't rude in my query.
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17th January 2008, 08:43 PM #78
I have made many tables.
I won't use over 140mm wide boards but I really prefer using 70-90mm wide boards.
Never had a movement problem with the narrow boards.
btw you can get stone look laminates readily
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