Re: [GMCnet] new counter top [message #60017 is a reply to message #60014] |
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Tin Gerbil
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I have a problem with your counter top. It looks so nice, I wouldn't
want to use it. Just sit and polish it every few hours.
(€:)>
rwbmitiopt wrote:
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> I replaced my tired old top with a nice sand colored piece of
> granite. I removed the stove, replaced it with a convection/micro and
> two burner cooktop. Rotated the sink 90* so the large bowl is toward
> the center of the coach and undermounted the sink just like home.
> Mounted the faucet on the granite. Gives a lot of work space between
> the cooktop and sink. I didn't worry about the weight as the
> difference between the granlte and particle board isn't all that
> much. The stone is attached to the cabinet using polyurthane glue so
> if you stop fast enough to break loose the top you probably hit a
> rock face and have other issues. Just what I did. Randy bukzin wrote
> on Mon, 12 October 2009 06:31
>> My old formica counter top is shot.
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>> Thinking about putting is a piece of marble or granite as I can get
>> left overs for free.
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>> Outside of the extra weight what might I consider?
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>> Have any of you put in stone?
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Gordon
'74 Canyon Lands "Tin Gerbil"
Vancouver Island, B.C.
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