Am considering attempting to join an L shaped worktop which will consist of 1 mason mitre and 2 joints. The 2 joints could either:
1) both be on the long part of the L
or
2)one on either L.
The worktop lengths are 3m,2.3m,1.8m,1.2m and (0.8m to practice on).
The long L consists of a pillar (from kitchen extension) and cooker next to it.
Using 1) above, the 3m piece can be used for the short L and all other pieces on the long L. The 1.2m fits where the pillar and cooker are, but a joint would be situated above the cooker housing!
Using 2) joins the 1.2m and 1.8m pieces, about 1 metre from the sink on the short L, and the 3m piece will need to be mitred - then the back cut to recieve the pillar, before being joined to the 2m piece.
I inderstand that joints shoudn't be made above applications, but there is a housing below it, and option 1 means no join near the sink. Could an expert advise on the better option, or how they'd tackle the problem plse?
1) both be on the long part of the L
or
2)one on either L.
The worktop lengths are 3m,2.3m,1.8m,1.2m and (0.8m to practice on).
The long L consists of a pillar (from kitchen extension) and cooker next to it.
Using 1) above, the 3m piece can be used for the short L and all other pieces on the long L. The 1.2m fits where the pillar and cooker are, but a joint would be situated above the cooker housing!
Using 2) joins the 1.2m and 1.8m pieces, about 1 metre from the sink on the short L, and the 3m piece will need to be mitred - then the back cut to recieve the pillar, before being joined to the 2m piece.
I inderstand that joints shoudn't be made above applications, but there is a housing below it, and option 1 means no join near the sink. Could an expert advise on the better option, or how they'd tackle the problem plse?