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"SteveBell" wrote in : Big_Jake wrote in : On Nov 30, 8:51 am, "SteveBell" wrote: Perry Aynum wrote in : Due to some new appliances, I need to replace a Formica counter that has an existing sink. Can someone suggest the best way to cut a hole in the new counter to accept a standard stainless sink? Should I drill and use a jigsaw? A plunge-cut with a circular saw? Thanks for any advice. Either one of those will work. You want to avoid splintering the laminate, so use a sharp blade. One designed for plywood will be slow but safe. Put tape over the cut line, then cut through the tape to minimize the chances of splinters. I recommend a router if it's a below-counter sink and the edge has to be pretty. Use a down-spiral bit that will push the laminate down. Uhh Steve - You guys install undermount sinks in laminate there in TX? Must be a regional thing... Kidding aside, how could you do this? The exposed edge would be particle board, and would last about a week. OK, I'm an idiot. I was trying to cover all the bases, and I got carried away. Looks like you covered 4th base too :-) I think I had already rounded 4th and was headed for 5th. -- Steve Bell New Life Home Improvement Arlington, TX |
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