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Post #135034523 added 02-18-2020 11:19 AM by baltik in Deal Talk
Ok, so I also want to make a dining table out of 2 pieces to create the necesarry width. My neighbor has a kreg jig, and i have a fine-tooth power saw to rip the second piece to size. The question...
Post #134969975 added 02-15-2020 7:49 AM by PedroR in Deal Talk
just keeps getting better
Post #134960249 added 02-14-2020 4:46 PM by qUAan69 in Deal Talk
Please no Bluetooth? Pass
Post #134960276 added 02-14-2020 4:48 PM by dealingstealing in Deal Talk
I did exactly that with leftover I had from a butcher block countertop I bought. If you go that route I recommend you check out walrus oil for finishing the cutting boards. However, be aware that...
Post #134971496 added 02-15-2020 9:18 AM by wywin in Deal Talk
We built a teak floating bathroom vanity with Lumber Liquidator butcher block and kitchen counter with red oak butcher block from Floor & Decor a few years ago. The LL teak was better quality than...
Post #134962358 added 02-14-2020 6:48 PM by pasatroj in Deal Talk
really need planer as well.
Post #134955809 added 02-14-2020 1:21 PM by 1gokart in Deal Talk
Anyone know if it's solid wood. I was at IKEA and their wood counter top are hollow core (foam inside).
Post #134961071 added 02-14-2020 5:33 PM by JustinB7539 in Deal Talk
I kinda don't agree with this. My aunt has a 6' island of a similar material that is not fastened down. She cuts in it and will use it until it needs replacing. Please do whatever you please as...
Post #134961119 added 02-14-2020 5:35 PM by cellneuron in Deal Talk
Soft hardwood
Post #134963666 added 02-14-2020 8:14 PM by RyanS6405 in Deal Talk
Did my kitchen countertops with this a couple years ago and they have held up well. I also picked their acacia island top for tables. It's the same thing but shorter and deeper, 6ft x 30. I had to...
Post #134951246 added 02-14-2020 10:14 AM by dealingstealing in Deal Talk
Yes, fairly easy. Lots of YouTube guides. The challenging part will come if you want to use an under mount sink. That will expose the wood to a lot more moisture so if you don’t finish it properly...
Post #134951393 added 02-14-2020 10:19 AM by tmoney468 in Deal Talk
They make ones that have a greater depth. I believe it’s 36”, it’s what I used for my desk
Post #134951651 added 02-14-2020 10:30 AM by phlydude in Deal Talk
Doweling would work too - much simpler to do with common tools and a properly made jig to align the holes.
Post #134952314 added 02-14-2020 11:02 AM by Swackerl in Deal Talk
... mistakenly pointed at the Lowe's version which was birch, not acacia
Post #134993792 added 02-16-2020 1:23 PM by ryo2120 in Deal Talk
Would there be any issues applying a stain to it? I'd like it to be a bit darker
Post #134979824 added 02-15-2020 5:08 PM by lass.richard in Deal Talk
It’s actually damn cheap when compared to any solid surface, granite, crushed quartz countertops...ask me how I know🤯 or $15 sq.ft. Works out to about $10bd ft and almost ZERO work to boot. We put...
Post #134980127 added 02-15-2020 5:27 PM by suntoadmom in Deal Talk
Yes it is. I have this as a top to my kitchen island. I do not recommend it. It is too soft.
Post #134980169 added 02-15-2020 5:29 PM by suntoadmom in Deal Talk
I have this exact butcher block on my island he is correct it is soft. We've been using it for a year.
Post #134983340 added 02-15-2020 9:35 PM by jaimelobo in Deal Talk
Ikea are not "foam core" in the middle. They are a laminate, but the center is some form of particle board or MDF.
Post #134950994 added 02-14-2020 10:05 AM by dealingstealing in Deal Talk
No, not hard to cut to size though. Just need a circular saw with a good blade.
Post #134950202 added 02-14-2020 9:37 AM by kholy in Deal Talk
or not big enough... I'm building a desk that is 8ft long but i want more than 25 inches depth on it. I need a good way to put two of these together and cut it to 30inches
Post #134950391 added 02-14-2020 9:44 AM by Strikercyb in Deal Talk
About 1.8 kilogram.
Post #134952197 added 02-14-2020 10:54 AM by salvadorveiga in Deal Talk
I have a 12' * 5' ft island countertop and it's 2 pieces of 2.5 ft pocket hole along the middle (along with glue I'm sure). These were done by professional Amish woodworkers and if I hadn't seen from...
Post #134994182 added 02-16-2020 1:44 PM by bababooi in Deal Talk
when you apply a finish to it it will darken already it is raw wood so yes it will accept a stain - this is done before you put on the finish it is preferable to test out the stain and or...
Post #135082901 added 02-20-2020 4:50 PM by PawsScaggs in Deal Talk
Is there a code? Or is this expired?
Post #134957981 added 02-14-2020 2:50 PM by guardian641 in Deal Talk
It is solid.
Post #134959121 added 02-14-2020 3:45 PM by TheTomSawyer in Deal Talk
Folks who have to interview and hire feel my pain here. Major job tip, seriously, just answer the question asked. Don’t pontificate about how the question is “poor” or “beneath” you because of some...
Post #134959346 added 02-14-2020 3:59 PM by cellneuron in Deal Talk
That is right. Real cutting boards need end edge grain from soft wood. Cutting on hard wood plank is similar cutting on stone, which is not just damaging blade but your wrists. Since one whole piece...
Post #134964170 added 02-14-2020 8:48 PM by shopreh in Deal Talk
we just bought an original 1960 ranch house that needs a total remodel. Thinking about using this in the laundry room for countertops.
Post #135018713 added 02-17-2020 5:12 PM by michaels1771 in Deal Talk
You can remove “really” from that sentence ;)
Post #134995112 added 02-16-2020 2:41 PM by ryo2120 in Deal Talk
Great, thanks! The rest of my cabinets and furniture are very dark, so that's why I ask. Appreciate it
Post #134993210 added 02-16-2020 12:45 PM by bababooi in Deal Talk
I did some kitchen countertops with these - came out pretty nice! I actually bought too many and its past the return grace period Probably will be selling the extra soon - i'm in NY State...
Post #134980235 added 02-15-2020 5:33 PM by suntoadmom in Deal Talk
I'm gonna try this. I have the same top as well, had it for a year and have been using a mix of oil and beeswax we got from a professional company to put on butcher block, it lasts for one month and...
Post #134953022 added 02-14-2020 11:32 AM by Electricalsushi in Deal Talk
Good find, I missed the follow up. Though based on both articles and the OP asking how to join them, I don't think they need a biscuit joiner still. There are too many other methods that are cheaper...
Post #134953082 added 02-14-2020 11:34 AM by phlydude in Deal Talk
Because that involves buying a Kreg tool if you don’t have one. A doweling jig can be made from scraps and uses commonly available dowels and glue - no mechanical fasteners to drill out, especially...
Post #134958974 added 02-14-2020 3:35 PM by jbadjones in Deal Talk
I have this particular slab on my kitchen island. Sealed it with waterlox and it makes it look even better. Waterlox is expensive and takes a long time to apply but nearly impossible to mess up which...
Post #134960099 added 02-14-2020 4:41 PM by PedroR in Deal Talk
I would be more concerned about the heavy metals
Post #134960042 added 02-14-2020 4:37 PM by hops in Deal Talk
I completely agree with you. So, although I do know better, I just have a feeling that you're the type who'll appreciate the following: "well" --> "we'll" ;)
Post #135031217 added 02-18-2020 8:59 AM by PedroR in Deal Talk
really?
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