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📖 Description
This illustrated book teaches how to glue Formica plastic laminate to cabinets or countertops. The gluing process used during cabinet and countertop lamination is the same.
Although there are different methods used for cutting plastic laminate and applying contact adhesive, the steps contained in this book will show you how to laminate any surface correctly with high pressure plastic laminate.
The author, Jordy Christo, has been a professional cabinet maker in South Florida since 1981. Through the years he has laminated tens of thousands of cabinets and countertops with Formica.
The methods you will be learning for preparing your materials, sanding surfaces, applying contact glue, trimming laminate, filing the plastic and cleaning the final product can be used for laminating surfaces such as cabinet doors, cabinets, countertops, repairing broken/chipped Formica or for resurfacing cabinets or countertops. The steps are all the same no matter what it is that you are laminating.
You will learn tricks of the trade that will make your cabinet or countertop lamination projects go smoothly.
If you've been wondering how to reface cabinets or countertops, simply follow the basic steps in this book and you will be educated enough to take on the project.
Here are a few vital subjects covered in this book:
Where’s the best place to purchase plastic laminate at the best price? What Formica sheet sizes are available? What thickness of Formica is best for cabinets and countertops? What is the best contact adhesive to use for cabinet lamination? Why is it not good to use non-flammable adhesives? How can I cut laminate without expensive tools? What is the correct direction to run a router when cutting plastic? What’s the ideal temperature to adhere things with using contact glue?
Here’s a look at the table of contents:
Tools and Supplies Needed About Plastic Laminate Determining the Cut Sizes of the Laminate Cutting the Laminate Marking the Plastic Laminate Cutting Your Laminate to Size Preparing the Surfaces for Contact Glue About Contact Glue Applying the Contact Glue When Is the Glue Ready to Stick? Sticking the Laminate Applying Pressure to the Laminate Routing the Laminate Preparing to Laminate an Edge Block Sanding Cutting Edge Strips Adhering Edge Strips Sticking the Edge Strip Applying Pressure to the Edge Applying Wax or Lubricant Routing Laminate Edges Filing Laminate Edges Cleaning the Plastic Laminate
If you want to learn cabinet and countertop lamination techniques from a professional, do the job right the first time, get the book now!