Tiago, don't think this video is from US....the electric sockets suggest UK. However in answer to your question 'why all kitchens in the US have wooden doors?'....easy....abundance of good hardwoods and softwoods....easy to manufacture....looks pleasing to the eye.....plus, what else would you make them from?
hi i have just fitted my kithen and i have managed to put a big deep scratch in the worktop. its a laminate chipboard work top and its black... is there a resin or something similar i can use to fill the scratch????? hope to hear from you. Rolly
You can fill the scratch with superglue then sand down with a flat wood block with sticky back (start with 120 grit) sandpaper. However you will run the risk of removing the stain from the surrounding area. If you are an experienced finisher then you can pull this off. The superglue will also prohibit further splitting. Laminates are tough to repair. I would at least dap some wipe on wipe off urethane to prevent splitting but the scratch will remain if you use that technique.
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XxMEGAGAMINGZZxX 2 days ago
Hi Noel, liked how you put the flat pack together, I would recommend the Easyscribe for scribing worktops gables and kick board, what do you think?
Brendan20jb 4 weeks ago
Tiago, don't think this video is from US....the electric sockets suggest UK. However in answer to your question 'why all kitchens in the US have wooden doors?'....easy....abundance of good hardwoods and softwoods....easy to manufacture....looks pleasing to the eye.....plus, what else would you make them from?
egastap 1 month ago
Why all the kitchens in the United States that has wooden doors? Why??
tiago14258083 1 year ago
very nice wrk
MrSkinepimp 1 year ago
hi i have just fitted my kithen and i have managed to put a big deep scratch in the worktop. its a laminate chipboard work top and its black... is there a resin or something similar i can use to fill the scratch????? hope to hear from you. Rolly
rollpoll 3 years ago
You can fill the scratch with superglue then sand down with a flat wood block with sticky back (start with 120 grit) sandpaper. However you will run the risk of removing the stain from the surrounding area. If you are an experienced finisher then you can pull this off. The superglue will also prohibit further splitting. Laminates are tough to repair. I would at least dap some wipe on wipe off urethane to prevent splitting but the scratch will remain if you use that technique.
EDvining 3 years ago