Hi folks, I haven't posted much or commented for a while. Have had a few health issues.
I have been working on my replacement of my kitchen and bathroom bench tops, from Laminate to Live Edge River Red Gum timber slabs. Which as you can imagine take a bit more work than you average bench tops, more so as it's the very first time I've tackled such a mammoth task.
So thought I would share some of what I've been working on.
Any tips or handy hints are greatly appreciated.
Shopping for slabs Nov 2019
A bit rough around the edges but should come up good
Home at last ~ not the work begins
Slab for vanity top close to sealing
Cut out bits from their slabs
Starting to look good
Breakfast bar with sink cut out bogged and almost ready to seal
End of breakfast bar slab, looking forward to seeing how this comes up
Hot plates side cut out, bogged and ready for another sand then sealer
2 Coats of sealer underneath side for Vanity area
1st top coat on sink vanity slab.
I still have a ways to go, but I feel like I have the hardest under my belt ~ besides finding some muscles to move them from my messy shed to the house. So far I only have the under side of the bench tops sealed and one top coat of marine grade varnish on the underside of my vanity slab.
Wish me luck.
Old Gall