Hi.
Can someone please clear this up for me.
I have fitted a new kitchen and one of the sections has two curved corner units at each end.
I have been told by the chippie that I need to use a solid wood worktop, rather than laminate as I would have to send the laminate worktop away to have the edges laminated properly (to give it the best finish).
I can fully understand what he is saying, but I've got someone else telling me that he is talking rubbish.
I personally cannot see how (on a completely sweeping curve) you can fit the laminate strip edge and get a good finish.
Is the chippie right or wrong.
Thanks.
Can someone please clear this up for me.
I have fitted a new kitchen and one of the sections has two curved corner units at each end.
I have been told by the chippie that I need to use a solid wood worktop, rather than laminate as I would have to send the laminate worktop away to have the edges laminated properly (to give it the best finish).
I can fully understand what he is saying, but I've got someone else telling me that he is talking rubbish.
I personally cannot see how (on a completely sweeping curve) you can fit the laminate strip edge and get a good finish.
Is the chippie right or wrong.
Thanks.