Chuck Beland
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Again while the wife is away I want to replace the counter top on the bathroom vanity. I replaced the bathroom vanity & was waiting for the wife to pick a counter top. Well, I'm tired of looking at it so I want to replace it. I'm thinking of using two pieces of 3/4" ply glued & screwed together. The size of the top now is 1-1/2" & the back splash is 1" I am going to attach the back splash with pocket hole joinery. I have this one from Woodcraft. Kreg single hole jig I was thinking of using just some white laminate for top. also the back wall at the back of the sink is nice & straight but the right side is not a true 90°
My questions are as follows.
1. What is the best thing to use to attach laminate top the ply.
2. how do I curve the laminate to fit?
3. What is the best way to cut the right side so I get a nice fit to the wall? should I add a back splash on this side or like it is now just the counter top?
any advice or help in any way. Maybe some questions I didn't even think to ask so all help is very appreciated.
Thanks
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side of vanity showing back splash
Full sink pic
close up of back splash
right side of sink
My questions are as follows.
1. What is the best thing to use to attach laminate top the ply.
2. how do I curve the laminate to fit?
3. What is the best way to cut the right side so I get a nice fit to the wall? should I add a back splash on this side or like it is now just the counter top?
any advice or help in any way. Maybe some questions I didn't even think to ask so all help is very appreciated.
Thanks
Click pics for full size.
side of vanity showing back splash
Full sink pic
close up of back splash
right side of sink