Thank you for this. I have to do the same thing. What type of wood did you use? Did you have to cut it to the exact size you took out? Did you only use glue to keep the new wood piece secure?
Great work! Thanks for sharing this video. I have to do pretty much the same job. What type of adhesive did you use to glue the new wood piece to the underside of the laminate countertop?
😭😭😭 I dont understand. please add English subtitles. the title is in English and exactly what I need help with but I cant understand you :( EDIT: Its OK, I watched it anyways and I can SEE what you did. Not sure i can do that since I dont own the place but very informative :) thanks.
Thanks man; now I know how to not ruin the laminate
Thank you for this. I have to do the same thing.
What type of wood did you use?
Did you have to cut it to the exact size you took out?
Did you only use glue to keep the new wood piece secure?
Np..just regular wood..and yes I did cut the same size..and glue the laminate and use clamps to press let it 24 hours..
Nice! Really good job! Now I try. And tell everyone to dry the counter around the sink and taps so you don't have to do again - oof!
Thank you..yah. Make sure wipes the counter around after using it to avoid getting rotten again..goodluck..
Really good job
Great work! Thanks for sharing this video. I have to do pretty much the same job. What type of adhesive did you use to glue the new wood piece to the underside of the laminate countertop?
Lepage wood glue..
This is what I want to do
😭😭😭 I dont understand. please add English subtitles. the title is in English and exactly what I need help with but I cant understand you :(
EDIT: Its OK, I watched it anyways and I can SEE what you did. Not sure i can do that since I dont own the place but very informative :) thanks.
I wish you are here