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![]() Hi All, Camping again.. I am planning to take an off cut of worktop to camp to use as a worktop to put the cooler on. Its the standard wheetabix with laminate on the top and front (Bullnose). It seems to have cardboard underneath over the weetabix core, and it has cut edges both sides. What is the best way to waterproof the underside and sides to Trying to get a tan from standing in the English rain standards? -- Chris |
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On 31/05/2021 13:32, Chris Holmes wrote:
Hi All, Camping again.. I am planning to take an off cut of worktop to camp to use as a worktop to put the cooler on. Its the standard wheetabix with laminate on the top and front (Bullnose). It seems to have cardboard underneath over the weetabix core, and it has cut edges both sides. What is the best way to waterproof the underside and sides to Trying to get a tan from standing in the English rain standards? Varnish it? |
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On 31/05/2021 13:32, Chris Holmes wrote:
Hi All, Camping again.. I am planning to take an off cut of worktop to camp to use as a worktop to put the cooler on. Its the standard wheetabix with laminate on the top and front (Bullnose). It seems to have cardboard underneath over the weetabix core, and it has cut edges both sides. What is the best way to waterproof the underside and sides to Trying to get a tan from standing in the English rain standards? I would tray and remove the cardboard, otherwise any waterproofing will be pointless. As GB has said, varnish is pretty good, perhaps the first coat diluted to soak into the grain. Another method is to paint waterproof glue on bare wood, a tip from a kitchen fitter to seal the cut-outs for sinks etc. |
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On Mon, 31 May 2021 14:02:42 +0100, Fredxx
wrote: On 31/05/2021 13:32, Chris Holmes wrote: Hi All, Camping again.. I am planning to take an off cut of worktop to camp to use as a worktop to put the cooler on. Its the standard wheetabix with laminate on the top and front (Bullnose). It seems to have cardboard underneath over the weetabix core, and it has cut edges both sides. What is the best way to waterproof the underside and sides to Trying to get a tan from standing in the English rain standards? I would tray and remove the cardboard, otherwise any waterproofing will be pointless. As GB has said, varnish is pretty good, perhaps the first coat diluted to soak into the grain. Another method is to paint waterproof glue on bare wood, a tip from a kitchen fitter to seal the cut-outs for sinks etc. I presume that the function of the cardboard is to act as a balancing veneer to stop the top bowing (though I'd be interested to know how much a top can bow if the underside of the weetabix gets wet). If that is the case, I'd rather varnish over the cardboard than remove it. Nick |
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![]() "Chris Holmes" wrote in message ... Hi All, Camping again.. I am planning to take an off cut of worktop to camp to use as a worktop to put the cooler on. Its the standard wheetabix with laminate on the top and front (Bullnose). It seems to have cardboard underneath over the weetabix core, and it has cut edges both sides. What is the best way to waterproof the underside and sides to Trying to get a tan from standing in the English rain standards? I estapoled mine and that has worked fine. |
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On Tue, 1 Jun 2021 06:30:27 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread |
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