NormanS
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What about the ply with a formica type facing that is used extensively for shower cubicles etc. Sorry, I don't have a name for it. It's quite thin (10mm?), but with adequate backing, it might be OK. Has anyone used it?
I used good quality marine ply (from Robbins Timber Ltd, Bristol) covered in Formica. All edges were sealed with epoxy and utile coamings fitted to the front and sides.
I have photos but don't know how to show them here.
(If you're that interested I could email them.)
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Just browsing, and still learning (I hope) about this new forum format: but I must be half blind or totally thick : WHAT PAPERCLIP?
I wuold be grateful for enlightenment.
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memo: Must give that chopping board/sink cover a scrape!
If formica covered marine/exterior ply isn't available off the shelf in sheets then it's going to be very expensive.
This is our galley refitted with ply, topped with laminate, cost ex labour [self] £60.
Wow - that's brilliant!
Can I ask what materials you used and where you got them? As I said above, a galley rebuild is on the cards for KS at some point. Doing all that for £60 is impressive.
Pete
New galley worktop needed. Is 28mm kitchen worktop OK if you seal the exposed wood where holes are cut? Or is there something more suitable that isn't too expensive or requiring a huge amount of preparation? Total area approx 2.6m by 0.5m.
Wow - that's brilliant!
Can I ask what materials you used and where you got them? As I said above, a galley rebuild is on the cards for KS at some point. Doing all that for £60 is impressive.
Pete