I’ve got a build in table made out of plywood right next to the sink. Any suggestions on how to protect it? I’m afraid water from the sink may be absorbed at the edge of the plywood.
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flboy wrote:I think a good coat of countertop paint to seal and protect. The you can take either 3/4" or 1/2" aluminum channel (depending on plywood thickness) to trim and finish and protect the edges. Following are a few pics of mine in process and finished if it helps. Maybe hard to see, but the edges of the countertop are trimmed with aluminum channel. I used 3/4" plywood for this.
halfdome, Danny wrote:Cover all of it (top & edges) with plastic laminate, it's less than 1/16" thick and water proof.
Danny
atcNick wrote:flboy wrote:I think a good coat of countertop paint to seal and protect. The you can take either 3/4" or 1/2" aluminum channel (depending on plywood thickness) to trim and finish and protect the edges. Following are a few pics of mine in process and finished if it helps. Maybe hard to see, but the edges of the countertop are trimmed with aluminum channel. I used 3/4" plywood for this.
I really like this. How did you attach the aluminum? Is there a paint called “countertop paint”?
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