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7 Simple Techniques For How do I install laminate counter tops? - Home ImprovementBy Jeff Sawyer on January 28, 2010 Plastic laminate counter tops are cost-effective, durable, easy to clean, been available in a wide range of designs, and most importantly are fairly easy to install yourself. Here are some tips on how to cut a laminate counter to fit your requirement. Tools You will desire to gather the following products: Jigsaw (saber saw) with a "down cut" blade minimum of 10 teeth/inch Circular saw with a thin kerf (space left by cut of blade) carbide blade with 60 teeth Sanding block/Belt sander with 220 grit sandpaper Portable drill As constantly, eye defense Cutting to Fit You can purchase laminate countertops in stock sizes that can be found in 2 foot periods in between 4 and 12 feet. ![]() But worry not, cutting the counter to fit is not an awfully difficult task. As a matter of fact, on a regular basis the retailer will have end trim pieces of matching laminate to glue on after you make a cut. Here are the steps to get a clean cut off of your counter. ![]() Adhere a strip of masking tape on the counter where your cut will be to protect the laminate from chipping. Lay a second piece of masking tape so the shoe to your saw will rest on the 2 strips of tape and protect the counter from being scratched. With a carpenter's square mark your cutting line onto the first piece of masking tape. ![]() You will wish to clamp a 12 to utilize as a rip fence. Utilize this measurement so that the saw rests versus the fence and the blade is lined up with your mark. include 1/16th of an inch to your measurement so that your cut is in fact a little wide of the mark. How to Cut Laminate Countertops - The DIY Hammer Fundamentals ExplainedSet the depth of your blade to 1/8th inch deeper than the thickest part of the counter. Constantly get the blade approximately full speed prior to starting your cut. The Most Complete Run-Down is to do a practice cut into the waste side of the counter so you can get a feel for it. |
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