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BillyBob
 
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"Rob V" wrote in message
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Ok - here the situation.
We have a new condo on the beach that needs a new counter top.
(The previous owners for what ever reason thought that a fire engine red
formica counter top would look great in a kitchen w/ beige tile)
My plan is this - to remove the old counter top - cart it to my shop here
(raleigh) - make a new one to w/ different formica - cart the new one

back.
The problem is that I live 3 hours away and its a large 3 peice counter.
1 corner peice.
1 bar peice
and normal counter peice.

Thinking about that - the time and gas carting it there and back - it

almost
makes it worth it to go to the local borg and custom order it.

I have the materials to make it - Ill even bring my own blades and routers
and helper - really just need a tablesaw and some space to do the formica.

Dont mind renting the space - or trade or whatever - Ill even give you the
old counter top if you want it.


Thanks,
Rob

You can reply to me at
r_b_v at v_e_r_z_e_r_a doht c_o_m
(remove the _ to get the address)


If you are just replacing the formica why remove it? Just sand the top et al
and then put the new formica on that - simple and works well. (use the GOOD
contact cement - the flamable kind...)

BB