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New countertop for kitchen sink
Hello,
I will be replacing a badly deteriorating countertop for a kitchen sink in an old trailer house we own as a getaway on a small lake. The double sink is in ok condition to reuse I think. I went to Home Depot and bought about the right size formica countertop that would fit the space. Now I need to mark and cut out the opening in the countertop for the double sink. I was wondering if anyone could give me any pointers in doing this correctly so I don't end up wishing I had hired someone else to do it right. Again, it is for an old 1970's vintage trailer house so I'm not all that much concerned with getting a flawless job. I will be basically tearing out the whole counter including lower cabinet frame which included several drawers and a few larger doors and inner shelves. The whole thing measured about 8 ft long by 2 feet wide by about 3 feet high. Thanks! Steve |
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