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Originally Posted by Les Fellows
Happy Summer everyone!
We have dusted off our older (2003) 3023 and are ready to hit the road later this week. When we bought the old girl it had some pretty fair sized chunks of formica broken of the edges on the kitchen counters. I have been weighing if I should fill in the chipped areas and then A: put a granite like epoxy finish leaving the countertops in place. Or B: Removing the countertops, filling in and overlaying with new formica.
Has anyone ventured down the road of removing and reinstalling countertops?
Thanx,
Les
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I thought about doing it. It's really not hard to do.
Just fill in the chips with Bondo and sand smooth. Then, overlay the old Formica with new. All you need is a jigsaw and a small router.
However, take a look at the newer TMs counter. The sink portion is at the same level as the rest of the counter. This would be the time to make that improvement. I hate bending down to use that low sink. It would make trimming the Formica a lot easier too. It just requires a fold down faucet, adding about 2-3" to the cabinet face and some plumbing adjustments to the sink drain. I bought a new faucet because I was going to do what you are thinking of. Alas, I bought a TM Elkmont and that solved that problem.
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