Rivers & creeks
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We need to replace the galley work surface on LK. Corian made to measure would be my preference but it's way out of budget. What have you used that's DIY to cut and shape, hard wearing and cost effective? Thanks.
We need to replace the galley work surface on LK. Corian made to measure would be my preference but it's way out of budget. What have you used that's DIY to cut and shape, hard wearing and cost effective? Thanks.
Numpty question - what sort of laminate?
I used an industrial non slip vinyl stuff that's often used in commercial kitchens. Looks fantastic (most people think it is Corian or similar), was relatively easy install on some particularly difficult shapes and cost about £30 for an offcut via ebay. And the non slip properties are useful on sailing boat. I did post some pics on here a few years back and those that commented thought it looked great.
laminate = formica
corian is a rip-off as only registered fabricators, can supply a "finished product"
kitchen work top = chip bd of differing thickness with a .08 m/m formica faceWhat's the difference then between laminate and ordinary kitchen worktop (which we've used successfully on two boats in the past)
How did it cope with hot plates, saucepans etc?
Any idea of what it's called?I used an industrial non slip vinyl stuff that's often used in commercial kitchens. Looks fantastic (most people think it is Corian or similar), was relatively easy install on some particularly difficult shapes and cost about £30 for an offcut via ebay. And the non slip properties are useful on sailing boat. I did post some pics on here a few years back and those that commented thought it looked great.
Any idea of what it's called?
I think it was one of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Altro-Wal...K_Flooring&hash=item483eff54dc#ht_3944wt_1161
Too thick & not stable enough, it will expand / contract in its widthI've wondered about using this stuff... http://www.wickes.co.uk/worktop-solid-beech-3m/invt/193142/
Anybody tried this or similar?
It's only 28mm thick. Would a couple of coats of epoxy stabilise it do you think?Too thick & not stable enough, it will expand / contract in its width
It is solid wood it will move, on a kitchen worktop the outside edge can move, affixed in a boat i would personally not use itIt's only 28mm thick. Would a couple of coats of epoxy stabilise it do you think?
your existing will no doubt be on plywoodI'm puzzled as well because that looks a good option. Why would it expand and contract more than the interior wood which may also be that thick?