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    Default Old newbie

    G'day all,

    Just found this forum and thought I would give it a try.

    56 year old living in Perth, having lived in Hobart for many years.

    Been working with wood (and bricks,cement etc) for many years as a DIY home renovator.
    Have built many things from built in wardrobes to a complete study and small pieces of furniture using everything from pine to Jarrah and MDF.

    My current project is renovating our ensuite bathroom and I have built the sink cabinet, which leads me to a question someone out there may be able to help me with.
    When I did the main bathroom I had the bench top made with moulded laminex top (curved front).

    I would like to try doing this myself for the new one. Does anyone have any experience and advice or should I get this one made too?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Look forward to participating in this forum in the future.

    Many thanks

    Clive

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    G'day Clive, I can't help with your question but I can welcome you to the board, and before others say I will suggest you post many pictures.

    soth

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    Welcome Clive....hope you find some answers to the questions.
    Cheers,
    Ed

    Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!

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    G'day Clive and welcome.

    I think you'll find to bullnose laminate it is done with heat being applied by a machine.

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