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- From: b_lmcgilve@cpvax.cpses.tu.com
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- Subject: Re: laminate coming off countertop edge
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.132431.278@cpvax.cpses.tu.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 13:24:31 CST
- References: <1992Nov13.202932.2365@ulysses.att.com> <1992Nov14.160346.9650@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>
- Organization: Texas Utilities, Glen Rose TX
- Lines: 18
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- In article <1992Nov13.202932.2365@ulysses.att.com> smb@ulysses.att.com (Steven Bellovin) writes:
- >The countertops in our kitchen are laminate-coated. Around the edges,
- >though, there's a 45 degree bevel, and a vertical section, all covered
- >with the same laminate. At some of the outside corners, though, the
- >laminate is peeling away from the substrate, probably as a result of
- >people brushing against it. What's the best way to glue it back down?
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- I have a similar problem - on one counter top, the board on the top (flashing?)
- has come completely loose from the wall. It is apparently a piece of
- particleboard with the laminate attached. I would like to glue it back into
- place but...it has warped also. Clamping is not an option - there is nothing
- to clamp it to since it fits into a corner. Suggestions?
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- CPSES (temporarily) the company does not speak for me.
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