working on it wrote:First problem with lamination was that the wrong separation strip was pulled out...not by me...and the result was an air bubble that wouldn't go away. We tried drilling from underneath but the glue had already set up. Second try, second problem, was too much adhesive. My friend wanted to avoid a repeat of the air bubble so he put twice the adhesive on to get "more working time"; in the end, the laminate slid out of square with the countertop...had no router, so he tried trimming with a boxcutter. Both countertops ended up as workbenches. Remembering that experience...I may just purchase the finished product after all, seal the underside with poly, and go from there.
halfdome, Danny wrote:Always apply the self edge before the top.
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