How to cut laminate top in situ - that tricky bit by the wall!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @BecomingCreative
    @BecomingCreative  2 года назад

    www.toolstop.co.uk/blog/buying-guide/hand-saw-buying-guide

    • @tonyrobinson362
      @tonyrobinson362 2 года назад +2

      Thankyou Thankyou oh so much my wife is so chuffed you actually made a video to answer my question wonderful thankyou so much again, Problem cropped up they dont make 55cm wide cookers no more only 60cm, So very shortly will be following your wonderful instructions no problem you take care Tony.

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome Tony. I suspect you are not alone in this problem. Look after each other.

  • @nataliebutler
    @nataliebutler Год назад +2

    This and your other video on cutting worktop are very helpful. Thank you.

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  Год назад

      And thank you for watching Natalie. Hope you've subscribed- it's free, more videos coming soon.

  • @man67cam47
    @man67cam47 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Been searching ages for advice on this.

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  Год назад

      You are most welcome. It is a bit niche but is a more common problem than you might expect. Glad to help and hope you've subscribed. Happy Christmas

  • @robertlewis3778
    @robertlewis3778 2 года назад +2

    I actually did exactly this recently, needed to take a sliver off both sides in situ to make a 600mm gap for a cooker. I used a 48toothed blade in my circular saw which gave a lovely smooth (and non chipping) cut up to about 10cm from the wall. The last bit I removed with a bosch multi tool which enabled me to get right up to the wall nearly and in line with the cut. And as it oscillates in a tiny manor I didn't mark the wall.
    Thanks for a great video!

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Robert. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for yet a other alternative. Hope you've subscribed.

    • @robertlewis3778
      @robertlewis3778 2 года назад

      @@BecomingCreative You're welcome and yes I certainly have subscribed

  • @gabortakacs2336
    @gabortakacs2336 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the idea with the manual saw. Started to do it with a jigsaw, but that was a mess. With the maual one I could cut it flush by holding the saw against the side of the cabinet. A few scratches on it, but who cares? :)

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  7 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome. Hopefully the few scratches are easily repaired. Well done for persevering. Hope you have subscribed to 'all' -lots more videos available on a very wide range of creativity.

  • @hassanaouinti9315
    @hassanaouinti9315 2 года назад +2

    Good joob

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  2 года назад

      Thank you Hassan. Glad you enjoyed the video, hope you've subscribed.

  • @Kiri_wa_doko_desu_ka
    @Kiri_wa_doko_desu_ka 2 года назад

    My contractor installed a countertop with a backsplash 2 days ago, leaving 3 inches of overhang. The videos will help me with the countertop, but what to do to get the backsplash removed? He, the contractor sees nothing wrong in leaving it this way.

    • @BecomingCreative
      @BecomingCreative  2 года назад

      Hi Claudia, well he, the contractor, is very annoying! As the client who is paying him, have you tried asking him to take out the top and cut it properly then put it back? You could send him lots of images of kitchens showing that this is NOT the normal overhang.
      If you have already explored this route and got nowhere then stick your head under the counter to see how the laminate top is attached. Often it's screwed in position from underneath and the backsplash is not attached to it except by a mastic bead. So if you can remove the bead and unscrew the countertop from underneath you might be able to pull out the top without removing the backsplash. Cut the top, clean off any remaining mastick, slide the cut top back in position, screw it in from underneath and mastick the join between the backsplash and top. Stand back and admire.
      For next time, never pay for a job in full until it is done to YOUR satisfaction and monitor what work people are doing while they are doing it. Draw pictures of what you want to ensure that you are literally on the same page. Let us know how you get on. Good luck