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[GMCnet] Restoration. Granite, or Corian kitchen countertop [message #299112] Sat, 16 April 2016 00:13 Go to previous message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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Had a kitchen designer out tonight from Fashion Par Kitchens. Linda's looking at the above countertop material. She's interested more in the Corian. She wants to put in a below countertop sink. Cooking area lower than the rest of the counter top. Sink trap located at the rear wall for more storage under the sink. Sink faucet to be located at the side of the sink. Thus not at the rear. Faucet is really nice with the spray head pulling out for more control. Back splash is a glass mosaic tile. The cloth headliner is glued in place except for the front 3 ft. My thanks to Matt Sladek for his help in getting the headliner up today. NOT a one man job. It's one solid piece. Front to back. Wall to wall. Nice trick to get it perfectly straight. Walls, and the cedar closet can now be installed. Linda can now drive her wheelchair in. So now she's able to do the interior design. More WIRING again for me. I've numbered all my wires to keep track of them in my log book. Up to #44 today. Bob Dunahugh 78 Royale. Becoming a vary nice Mouse House

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