Thank you for this excellent vid. I’m a DIYer but have never fitted a worktop before. I followed your vid to the letter when fitting my 25mm worktop (must have watched about 100 times!) and it’s come out perfectly. Top chap, cheers
nice job m8, some good tips in there for sure, like the router bit being slightly angled nice touch, i did notice on the second piece of worktop you talked about scribing the right side where it joins the other with the butt joint, noticed you marked underneath as you mentioned they are rarely square, though in theory if the worktop is parallel with the units and the units are square from one side to the other then actually the cut should be square, though your method works also as long as you paralel the worktop from the units and not the wall before you mark it. love the precision work using router etc
Nice job Stewart, enjoyed the content, some great tips and you explained the process really clearly. Keep them coming in landscape and your channel will grow.
What color are those cabinets?.... Really great video. Thank you for doing this video and sharing your knowledge. Really appreciate how you explain the whole process and what tools and materials you use. Very informative. You are a very great tradesman. Please share more on this project and do a final breakdown video of this project. Would really like to see the end result. 🍻
That is very nicely done, it looks great with butt joint. Any tips for trapped worktops on both sides like your first/left worktop there, do you scribe both ends? Thanks for sharing.
Did you put biscuits in the joint ? Just when I seen that you were tapping it level to get both flush. If biscuits were used could you do the joint without biscuits ?
Hi Steward keep it up you are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery
Excellent, job, I wish I used a smaller profile laminate, I've just joined a straight run of 40mm laminate one piece 4.1m the other 1.8m the weight of the 4.1 was back breaking and that was two of us humping it. oh film in landscape I think would be better.
Yes in my day was 30mm work tops x 4m and they were bad enough, need to replace mine now but can't find any decent cream/beige coloured work tops as per our originals
Round edge, masons mitre……square edge, butt joint. I can’t see why anyone would consider wasting their time on a mitre when it’s just not needed. Good video.
Thank you for this excellent vid. I’m a DIYer but have never fitted a worktop before. I followed your vid to the letter when fitting my 25mm worktop (must have watched about 100 times!) and it’s come out perfectly. Top chap, cheers
nice job m8, some good tips in there for sure, like the router bit being slightly angled nice touch, i did notice on the second piece of worktop you talked about scribing the right side where it joins the other with the butt joint, noticed you marked underneath as you mentioned they are rarely square, though in theory if the worktop is parallel with the units and the units are square from one side to the other then actually the cut should be square, though your method works also as long as you paralel the worktop from the units and not the wall before you mark it. love the precision work using router etc
Nice job Stewart, enjoyed the content, some great tips and you explained the process really clearly. Keep them coming in landscape and your channel will grow.
Thank you matey.
How deep do the bolts go on the 22mm worktops?
What color are those cabinets?....
Really great video. Thank you for doing this video and sharing your knowledge. Really appreciate how you explain the whole process and what tools and materials you use. Very informative. You are a very great tradesman. Please share more on this project and do a final breakdown video of this project. Would really like to see the end result. 🍻
The colour of the doors is called Parisian blue oak. Thank you and glad you liked it 😊
Boss job mate... clear explanation... subscribe button hit 🎯
Did you add biscuits to the join ?
Nice tidy job, well done 👍
Thanks 👍
That is very nicely done, it looks great with butt joint.
Any tips for trapped worktops on both sides like your first/left worktop there, do you scribe both ends?
Thanks for sharing.
Yes do both sides then sit the middle worktop on top with abit of over hang and scribe them both in from underneath 👍🏻
@@MrReece26 got it, thanks
Great job and attention to detail.
What depth are those bolt slots in the 22mm laminate?
Also, are you using standard bolts for the thinner worktop?
Ye I used thinner zip bolts. You use an alan key type bit in your drill to tighten them up 👍🏻
@@MrReece26 Thanks. I will be joining some square edge furniture boards this week. Your info has been a great help.
Did you put biscuits in the joint ? Just when I seen that you were tapping it level to get both flush.
If biscuits were used could you do the joint without biscuits ?
Great vid mate really helped me.out 👌👌
great idea for the worktop join by peeling away the edging , could you tell me the name of the work trousers you have ??????
These are the apachie ATS slim
Can i cut worktop joint with dewalt router cordless??
Hi Steward keep it up you are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery
You doing good job.!!
Excellent, job, I wish I used a smaller profile laminate, I've just joined a straight run of 40mm laminate one piece 4.1m the other 1.8m the weight of the 4.1 was back breaking and that was two of us humping it. oh film in landscape I think would be better.
Yes in my day was 30mm work tops x 4m and they were bad enough, need to replace mine now but can't find any decent cream/beige coloured work tops as per our originals
Thank you buddy. I’ll film in landscape next time. Thanks for the advice 👍🏻
Great job
Hi mate do you know where the worktop is from and what it’s called?
Hi. It’s from Howdens and it’s called carerra marble I believe. It’s 22mm laminate
Nice one mate, you should do more videos you break things down nicely
@@sufykhan1 I’m planning on doing that exact same thing matey 🫶🏻
Wow never seen a hob and sink so close together before.
Needs must unfortunately
Round edge, masons mitre……square edge, butt joint. I can’t see why anyone would consider wasting their time on a mitre when it’s just not needed. Good video.
How deep do the bolts go on the 22mm worktops?
How deep do the bolts go on the 22mm worktops?