Dear all, I am considering glueing together our old floor boards (tassie oak) to make a kitchen benchtop about 1800x900mm.
I intend to laminate three layers of flooring to achieve a 60mm thickness, then trim the edges and sand/seal/polish.
The middle layer will run in an opposite direction for strength, I imagine.
The benchtop will have beneath it a hydronic radiator.
My doubts and unknowns:
- what kind of glue will be most effective?
- how to avoid warping the bench by the heat? (I'm told this happened to a laminated ikea bench.)
- what sealing product would be sensible on a benchtop destined for food preparation?
Many thanks in advance.
rubberwood
I intend to laminate three layers of flooring to achieve a 60mm thickness, then trim the edges and sand/seal/polish.
The middle layer will run in an opposite direction for strength, I imagine.
The benchtop will have beneath it a hydronic radiator.
My doubts and unknowns:
- what kind of glue will be most effective?
- how to avoid warping the bench by the heat? (I'm told this happened to a laminated ikea bench.)
- what sealing product would be sensible on a benchtop destined for food preparation?
Many thanks in advance.
rubberwood
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