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countertop repair uriah@nospam.net 08-19-2005
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Posted by uriah@nospam.net on August 19, 2005, 1:23 am


Just installed a new drop in stove. Unfortunately I was careless and
broke the vaneer on both sides. I have on each side of the stove 2 50
cent size irregular holes in the butcherblock veneer. I am not
interested in replacing the counter tops and am considering getting
some contrasting veneer and putting a 2 " strip around the top to
cover the damage. Any suggestions as to how to repair this?


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Posted by Fred on August 19, 2005, 9:11 am



> Just installed a new drop in stove. Unfortunately I was careless and
> broke the vaneer on both sides. I have on each side of the stove 2 50
> cent size irregular holes in the butcherblock veneer. I am not
> interested in replacing the counter tops and am considering getting
> some contrasting veneer and putting a 2 " strip around the top to
> cover the damage. Any suggestions as to how to repair this?

Router, jig to rout out the damage areas and another jig to route a and
matching butcherblock patch veneer. Epoxy and you're done. Making the jig is
the trick.




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