DIY Worktops & Backsplash ON A BUDGET!

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Komentáře • 219

  • @mechanicalOlly1977
    @mechanicalOlly1977 Před rokem +17

    Hi Keith, I'm an ex-floor layer.
    Just a cautionary note.
    Spray adhesives aren't always suitable for safety floor vinyl. You may find the adhesive goes mushy after a year or two, due to plasticise migration. A warm area tends to accelerate the process.

    • @multirevelator
      @multirevelator Před rokem +1

      yeh unfortunately likely to loosen and form a loose large flat bubble in areas. That stuff never really sets

  • @stuartbryant8545
    @stuartbryant8545 Před rokem +24

    The texture comes from stainless filings embedded in the vinyl. Be careful as it may scratch things placed on top. It Looks great 👍

  • @granthepburn1587
    @granthepburn1587 Před rokem +8

    The non skid vinyl you chose contains quartz aggregate and silicon carbide, also known as carborundum. Since the carborundum is manufactured and used as an abrasive it will wear any tool used on it. As a flooring installer we go through a lot of blades fitting this these types of products. A standard commercial vinyl would give you similar results but would be smoother. Nice thinking outside the box though and with the price of products now we all have to get a bit inventive now and then.

  • @Mind_Explosion197
    @Mind_Explosion197 Před rokem +16

    To hide the ugly join I’d recommend putting a flat lying conduit for the cable on top of it as this would appear to just be for the cable. Overall amazing video though thanks.

  • @mandyleeson1
    @mandyleeson1 Před rokem +4

    Great solution to the lack of birch ply. Think it looks splendid. You’ve inspired me, Keith.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem

      Thanks Mandy. We are very happy with it so far, no issues

  • @jwheeler91
    @jwheeler91 Před rokem +11

    Looks great! Side note, boiling water will limit the pan temp to roughly 100* (rice cookers work by detecting when the heat rises above 100 which only happens when there is no water left). If you fry some onions, the pan will be much hotter.

    • @TheErador
      @TheErador Před rokem +2

      Yes! I was going to say that oil can get much hotter than water, and that he should retest it! Great minds.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem +4

      Ok cheers, I should have tried to find a frying pan then... The trouble I had was all our pans are induction ones so had to try and borrow one that I could potentially destroy!! 😬

    • @simpletonballsack
      @simpletonballsack Před rokem +2

      @@RagnBoneBrown Happy to destroy your mother-in-law's pan and not your own. Good man!

    • @caskwith
      @caskwith Před rokem

      @@RagnBoneBrown The bottom of an induction pan will still get as hot as a pan heated on a gas/electric stove, or certainly close enough anyway for the kind of test you are doing. Having dropped a VERY hot frying pan onto a vinyl floor though I can tell you that will likely damage it, especially on a pale colour like you have.
      Vinyl flooring as a working surface is pretty good though. I used an offcut of wood grain pattern flooring to make a protector for our dining table and it's worked great, it looks fine, is super easy to clean and has resisted hot plates, stains, spills etc.

  • @user-te1le7ck6b
    @user-te1le7ck6b Před rokem

    Loving mickey getting more air time as site foreman 😂😂😂😂

  • @MichaelKieweg
    @MichaelKieweg Před rokem +5

    The room turned out nice. I did not expect the vinyl to cope with the hot pan that well. Surprising benefit.

  • @BadAppleWoodwerx
    @BadAppleWoodwerx Před rokem

    I design commercial kitchens and we highly recommend the Altro flooring for kitchen spaces BECAUSE it will stand up to the heat of cooking racks coming straight out of a 500 degree (f) oven. It'll be fine with heat.

  • @danjrash
    @danjrash Před rokem +9

    Great work and looks fantastic! I would have taken those taps off and given them an emery/wire brush up, they'd have looked great as well then! Great vids as always, cheers!

  • @Giich
    @Giich Před rokem +1

    oh the times. we are FAKING plywood edges jeez. Anyway the results are amazing, great job!

    • @LostWhits
      @LostWhits Před rokem

      Last week I did a wardrobe with a walkthrough to the customer's ensuite. Warm White melamine faced MDF with Plywood look ABS edging. That was an odd job to do.

  • @paulzuncle2980
    @paulzuncle2980 Před rokem

    Looks amazing. May try this idea for a wall coating in my small toilet.

  • @FiscalWoofer
    @FiscalWoofer Před rokem +2

    I think the only problem is going to be moisture getting between the substrate and vinyl and then it lifting, but if you are careful to keep water from pooling at joints you should be fine. Be great to see an update in a few years!

  • @chris_hertford
    @chris_hertford Před rokem

    Hindsight adding another socket below behind the washer would have been a good shout.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem

      I wasn't sure if it was allowed with regulations

  • @MurcuryEntertainment
    @MurcuryEntertainment Před rokem

    Could also be fiberglass mesh in the flooring, which might explain the wear on the tools.

  • @christopherinteriors6521

    4:58 - in the future someone is going to be cursing like crazy when ripping that kitchen out 😂

  • @karipenttila2655
    @karipenttila2655 Před rokem

    From Ikea you can get laminate surface worktops for kitchen with reasonable pricing.

  • @FiscalWoofer
    @FiscalWoofer Před rokem

    You can almost not leave the contact adhesive too long before forcing them together. Often did around 30 mins to 1hr. I never trimmed until the following day, laminate really thanks me as way less likely to chip. Also have to make sure the laminate is really heavily pressed to the edges. Oh the substrate for desk was 24mm birch ply. 😅

  • @mags8014
    @mags8014 Před rokem +1

    As ever, a fascinating video; there’s nothing quite as interesting as watching an expert do his ‘thing’. Thank you and I look forward to the next one!

  • @dalewarren6271
    @dalewarren6271 Před rokem

    It’s Carborundum that’s destroying your blades, it’s all the little black dots you can see. Have you thought about welding the join together? That’s the way it’s done normally if you needed to join two bits together.

  • @LostWhits
    @LostWhits Před rokem

    In the past I've used floor vinyl on reception counters and point of sale counters for industrial/mechanical retailers. Also a couple Veterinary clinics.
    The vinyl feels more durable than corian/Staron in some instances. Dont put a boiling pot onto unsupported 12mm Corian.

  • @markdyballuk
    @markdyballuk Před 2 měsíci

    what a fabulous idea and realised to perfection. i would never have thought about using flooring, thank you for sharing Keith

  • @Petertronic
    @Petertronic Před rokem

    Mickie is such a gorgeous cat.

  • @davewilliams6894
    @davewilliams6894 Před rokem

    Keith, i don’t normally comment and as you know ive followed you from day 1, but, lino on a backsplash and a work top. Effing brilliant mate.

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 Před rokem

    Fantastic job Keith and a great result. I'm sure your wife is also suitably impressed.

  • @lafamillecarrington
    @lafamillecarrington Před rokem

    Brilliant idea - and I love that you ended with all the pros and cons.

  • @__Timo__
    @__Timo__ Před rokem +1

    Another thought (maybe makes you angry after finishing, sorry): the wall behind the covering could easily fit a cable -> so installing another socket just under the top plate for the washer would have saved you from a visible cable. Maybe there are different regulations, but in Jerry-land it would be okay over here.

  • @5lowethechamp964
    @5lowethechamp964 Před rokem +1

    Waited 2 weeks for this😢. Finally. Thx this was amazing 🎉

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem

      Thanks. Channel members get early access btw!! 😉

  • @sally6457
    @sally6457 Před rokem

    Brilliant job, maybe not really the best for a kitchen, but perfect for a utility room or garage workshop,
    We use the same stuff to cover sales counters in places like car parts shops, trade counters,
    You'd still save money if you fitted the boards, then paid a decent floor fitter to fit the vynal and possibly weld the joints.
    (I've seen really God fitters repair that kind of vynal almost invisibly)
    Great job 💯

  • @fuzzix
    @fuzzix Před rokem +4

    Fantastic transformation! Always love the resourceful approach you take to stuff like this.

  • @Eener1000
    @Eener1000 Před rokem

    I have done this with vinyl tiles back when I had no budget or time for real tiles as a backsplash. I contact glued them straight over the old tiles. They had a nice grey industrial tile look and went on super tight. made my kitchen look super on trend with minimal effort(no removing and then dealing with cutting tiles) for a budget price. They were alright for a few years, but the heat from cooking made them eventually warp which made them bulge slightly around the trapped edges. Everywhere not close to heat they were still perfect after many years. So yeah, this is viable.

  • @HewAndAwe
    @HewAndAwe Před rokem

    Nice, like what you did with the ply crafty! 😅 thanks for the shout to mate!!! 🍻😊🍻

  • @thenullco
    @thenullco Před rokem

    Love this kind of video. Putting your own spin on something, taking us on the journey, and sharing the finished product. Bravo.

  • @BigHenFor
    @BigHenFor Před rokem +1

    The best price for the Festool Domino is 784 gbp
    Birch Plywood 2440mm x 1220mm (8' x 4') BB/BB Grade from Latvia/Russia is £107.40 per sheet Inc Vat, excluding delivery. Best price online. Nobody is offering AA/AA, A+, or A grade boards.
    Inflation in the UK is much higher than the US, but I'm sure nobody there would buy any sheet material where a lot of 10 sheets could buy a Festool Domino and a lifetime of domino's to boot. 20 sheets and you could buy 2.

  • @Paul-XCIV2
    @Paul-XCIV2 Před rokem

    You want a hook/moon blade for cutting vinyl - I found this out the hard way! The industrial vinyl is quite a bit tougher than the regular stuff.

  • @temporarynoble
    @temporarynoble Před rokem

    It’s carborundum particles in the flooring, because it’s a safety vinyl, could use a standard industrial vinyl for same project with slightly less wear to your tools. Looks cool, very good idea for utilities, garages etc 👍

  • @johnfithian-franks8276

    Hi Keith, it looks fine to me, and you have solved a problem that I was having, I am seventy-two years old now and it takes me a long time to get downstairs and I have built a table for one of the bedrooms and brought some of my kitchen items upstairs so that I don’t need to be up and down so much. I now have a full-size fridge, microwave, kettle, and a lot of small items, but I was trying to think of a good surface and laminate floor cover is just the ticket. I like what you have done to tidy up your space, but the one thing that lets it down are those taps and piping, a nice pair of taps and converting the pipework to pex so most of it can be hidden below your new worktop would be the cherry on the top.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem

      Cheers John. Yeah new taps are needed, one of them doesn't work properly. It's another thing on the never ending list of things we need to buy but not a priority!

  • @markrobinson3555
    @markrobinson3555 Před rokem

    That Altro flooring is incredibly hard wearing, I build camper vans for a living and use it on them all. No signs of wear even after 5/6 years!
    Another great video! 👍🏻

  • @loadsamonkeys
    @loadsamonkeys Před rokem

    Smashing job, ingenious.

  • @stevewood7884
    @stevewood7884 Před rokem

    Looks good Keith, l enjoy your content 👍

  • @user-ni9gr1qn5t
    @user-ni9gr1qn5t Před rokem

    This as been a good kitchen build, I never thought about using flooring as a worktop and a splash back,WOW! it work's and look's good.Great video , take care mate.

  • @phil3332
    @phil3332 Před rokem

    l have seen people use flooring on around a bath and it really looks good. Always thought of doing the same to mine but never got round to it maybe in time l will

  • @Vanjonsorz
    @Vanjonsorz Před rokem

    Get some brown paper and then use a hot iron on that edging. It will tidy it up

  • @SOARESDACOSTA
    @SOARESDACOSTA Před rokem

    Very nice. Always with in budget in mind... for the times We live in, is premium.

  • @THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
    @THE-AIDEN-PROJECT Před rokem +1

    Shiny new brass... Screws 😂 such an anti climax

  • @howardcrane5902
    @howardcrane5902 Před rokem

    Nice job! Major improvements to your home. You’re a talented guy.

  • @rodharris2915
    @rodharris2915 Před rokem

    As I’m a floor layer you should’ve staggered the joint of mdf and altro then cold weld the joint Either type a if no gaps or type c if if you have gaps up to 2mm .but raw edges will curl in in time would of been better to is set to birch plywood

  • @waynesinden
    @waynesinden Před rokem

    Well that turned out nice. I never thought about vinyl for a worktop.

  • @bitzbox
    @bitzbox Před rokem

    Really good transformation and the use of floor vinyl seems to have worked very well. I'm surprised how well it handled the heat

  • @christopher36091
    @christopher36091 Před rokem +3

    Hi Keith. Excellent video, and very inspiring. Regarding sheets that just won't stick (like at the join), I have a couple if ideas. If I know there wil be a problem, I might add a touch of hot-melt glue at the last moment in the problem area then press the sheet into place. The hot-melt glue would hold the sheet in place while the main glue sets. The other technique would be to put a pressure pad over the area that need pressing into place, add a pad on the wall opposite (if not too far), then use a long piece of wood to bridge the two pads like a spring, which would hold the sheets in place while the glue sets.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Christopher. Ah I wish I'd have thought of that at the time, that definitely could have worked!!!

  • @Quickblood1
    @Quickblood1 Před rokem

    Really interesting I've got Safety vinyl for my floor in in the campervan never thought to use it as a worktop, might check to see if I can get some more now.

  • @FiscalWoofer
    @FiscalWoofer Před rokem

    I just dropped £1700 on custom laminates for a client, it was painful, but massive desks! These are good ideas and why not hey!

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 Před rokem

    It looks brilliant Keith and I definitely like the way you've hidden the mdf to make the work surface look like Birch Ply.
    Great video mate 👍🏽 👌 👏

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Před rokem

    Interesting little project, Keith. Although... "little" ?? You've done quite a lot for this kitchenroom!

  • @DiHandley
    @DiHandley Před rokem

    Absolutely awesome job. First rate finish. The use of the flooring was a stroke of genius and in my opinion it’s more functional than laminate. 👍

  • @tonyworkswood
    @tonyworkswood Před rokem

    Looks superb Keith, great job. Your router cutter surely took a hammering lol. You've got a good worktop pattern, it won't show the spills and light scratches. I'm glad you kept the old Belfast ceramic, pot sink. Back in the 1980's we used to dump them in the skip when installing new fitted kitchens. If only we new back then they would become fashionable once again. Cheers Tony

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Tony! Yeah a few people have said we should have got rid of the sink but I love it!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem +1

    Beautiful work, Keith! The space looks fantastic there now! Nicely done!!! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 Před rokem

    Hmmm. Vinyl flooring for countertop. Ingenious! My only thoughts about the rough-ish, non-slip surface were that it might hold the cutting board, but be a bit harder to clean.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Před rokem

      It's a utility room, where he washes his paint brushes out. So no need for a cutting board, as no food prep.

  • @Cradley684
    @Cradley684 Před rokem

    All for simplicity Keith, Great job mate keep um conmin and have a nice day All !!!.😀😀😸😸👍👍.

  • @vintageenthusiast23
    @vintageenthusiast23 Před rokem

    suggestion for video in future ; refurbishing those taps

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 Před rokem

    A very good finished product. Lessons learnt for the future. Costs for replacement blade/ bit against laminate. AND taking into consideration of the finished look you want. You will have to get new blades, but the finish looks great. So worth it 🤪😉

  • @markoutler5139
    @markoutler5139 Před rokem +1

    Great project and very well done. I appreciate your creativity and adaptability. Using the flooring vinyl was brilliant.

  • @FiscalWoofer
    @FiscalWoofer Před rokem

    Super duper job on birch edges! Really good idea to keep cost down, the war has screwed us for birch :(

  • @p_mouse8676
    @p_mouse8676 Před rokem

    We use actually laminate flooring as a desk top for the same reason. It's a lot cheaper than proper top laminate, very long lasting, and when it's time I can very easily change it with some new laminate flooring. Love the vinyl solution as well!

  • @paulprescott7913
    @paulprescott7913 Před rokem

    Thanks Keith that was an absolutely brilliant job that you did there. Quite inspiring for a little job that im doing. Birchwood ply !! Well im astonished at the price of ply in general really. I bought a piece of 12mm from a really good local timber merchant that i use. And he did warn me that it may not be quite right. Looking at it, i thought it would sand up nicely, it didn't at all and now used for garden purposes. However a few years ago i bought a lovely piece of 18mm birchwood ply from the same merchant at £40 ish pounds as i figured that it would come in handy, well that turned into a good investment didnt it. Thanks again.

  • @joejdl
    @joejdl Před rokem +1

    Great job Keith, the end result looks fab - and I'm sure will be very durable.

  • @DebsHill1
    @DebsHill1 Před rokem

    great job Keith

  • @joehutchings101
    @joehutchings101 Před rokem

    Looks cracking 👍🏼

  • @hobbes3
    @hobbes3 Před rokem

    Boiling water at 13:50 is only going to raise the pot temperature to about 100°C. Try it next time with a cast iron on high heat for like 5 minutes. The pan should get to like 300+°C lol.

  • @garys628
    @garys628 Před rokem

    Keith FAB. what about touch of delicate sanding and thumb touch up with some whitish something to camouflage join. 👍

  • @pquilting
    @pquilting Před rokem

    Excellent, Keith! Thanks so much for giving me a different idea on finishing a sewing machine cabinet top. It was covered by a very thin veneer, moderately damaged edges and lots of typical table top damage for a vintage piece. I was just going to refinish but, after I stripped the veneer, I really saw the edges damage was more extensive than I initially thought. That made me decide to remove the veneer totally. But, I was at a loss as to how I wanted to finish it. I looked at just replacing the veneer with new veneer but really wanted something which would not get the same damaged edges over time. Your idea of using flooring sounds great. I'll have to be careful to choose something with a smooth surface. Maybe I can even find a piece that looks like wood. That would be awesome. I really love how the room looks now! Great job, Keith!! I love watching you. Watching how you think reminds me of how my dad was in his workshop.Thanks again! Have a great weekend!! 😊

  • @brawksolid6285
    @brawksolid6285 Před rokem +1

    Can't afford birch plywood... owns a domino joiner... Haha! Great video, man. I admire your craftsmanship. I would say that you had the perfect opportunity to add a little electrical outlet box underneath the cabinet as an offshoot from the visible one. It would have made it so that cable for the washer was not visible. I don't know what your experience with electrical is or what the law allows you to do as a homeowner in the UK, but the technical work is laughably easy to do with virtually no fire risk. The worst part of it is the drywall repair.

    • @L2M2K2
      @L2M2K2 Před rokem +1

      Beyond the joke, and here possibly also the extra views given the theme of the channel, there is an obvious explanation. The efficient, if expensive, joiner is almost a necessity for a professional (for commissioned projects). Using currently very expensive material where it is not really needed or even beneficial is not a necessity (or even reasonable). Which is why people use edge bandings in general. Though, those are some really thick edge bandings ... and it is also not as if the moisture resistant MDF is a cheap core product (compared to, say, low density particle board, not to mention the cardboard-core countertop).

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem

      I bought the domino in 2019 for about £400 secondhand. I could sell it today and make about £200 profit. I call that a good investment. I don't get involved with electrical and don't mind the cable. It's a utility room. I wouldn't want it in my kitchen though

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem

      If the edge bandings were thinner, you would see the MDF from underneath. And the MDF was free as part of my recent sponsorship deal, so simply using what I have available but any substrate would work just as well

    • @brawksolid6285
      @brawksolid6285 Před rokem +1

      @@RagnBoneBrown I didn't mean to come off as judgmental or rude. I was just trying to make a little joke. I totally understand the difference between investing in nice tools and choosing how much is appropriate to spend on materials. It sounds like you got a great deal on the joiner, too. The tone doesn't always come through very well in text form! I really enjoyed your video. Cheers.

  • @BischBaschBosch
    @BischBaschBosch Před rokem

    Great improvement mate, using what you had. Oh and biscuit/dowell/domino for a joint like that. Well rescued though.👍

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate. I'd have had a hard time in 6mm I think, unless I used pins as dowels or something. Should have gone to 9mm!

    • @BischBaschBosch
      @BischBaschBosch Před rokem

      @@RagnBoneBrown Oh yeah, sorry bud. Totally forgot you said it was only 6mm. Thin bead of expanding/sticky foam is always a good way out. About 5mins for fixed grip👌

  • @tomporter114
    @tomporter114 Před 4 měsíci +2

    You’re supposed to put more newspaper back for the next person! It’s the rules

  • @michaeltaylor4824
    @michaeltaylor4824 Před rokem

    The rough bits in the vinyl are probably carborundum; hence why it’s trashed your blades/bits.

  • @chrisharrell2449
    @chrisharrell2449 Před rokem

    Great video. I have found other good uses for vinyl. My bathroom has some around sink as splash back, I recently built a chicken coop a run on top of a large raised bed in my garden. I got a off cut from local carpet shop for £9.99 I cannot remember size, I had seen of vids of vinyl glued to roosting coop floor for easy cleang, and it helps to stop places for red mites to hide, but it was enough to also cover the base of the run! under coop size120cm x 260cm .if I had used slabs it would have maybe been ten times the vinyl cost. some people may think it should be left a earth for chickens to scratch, but I don't want them to have wet dirty feet, or wet beding creating a smell offending my neighbours. also pen is clear roofed for same purpose keeping shavings bedding as dry as possible for me to burn bedding in my workshop wood burner great fuel litle to no smell and free to some extent the vinyl is just lay on top of earth loose, but cut slightly wider than run, so bends up at edges keeps it tight in place. its been in use for about 4 months now holding up to chickens claws so far!

  • @DirkieB
    @DirkieB Před rokem

    Definitely good idea to test with a hot pot! The kitchen in my parents apartment also has some kind of laminate on the worktop but that just shriveled up and melted when faced with a kettle to make some tea ... oops.

  • @WoodworkJourney
    @WoodworkJourney Před rokem

    Good job fella, it looks great in person too! With the hot thing it could loosen the glue but that’s not something you’ll be contending with

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem +1

      Cheers mate. Yeah although the same adhesive was used on our laminate in the kitchen which does get hot pans on it, no issues with delamination so far....

  • @dougsaunders8109
    @dougsaunders8109 Před rokem

    Nice job Keith. Nice to have a channel which does not have 9/10ths of a birth ply sheet as scrap to pull out ‘in the shop’ 😅

  • @teresabell1014
    @teresabell1014 Před rokem

    That turned out great. I really like that you are thrifty !

  • @AkosLukacs42
    @AkosLukacs42 Před rokem

    Lovely dust port on that poor trim router :D

  • @pitsnipe5559
    @pitsnipe5559 Před rokem

    Looks good, would never have thought to use vinyl flooring, cool!

  • @__Timo__
    @__Timo__ Před rokem

    Very nice job here again. Hint for saving money on adhesive: (cheapest) Silicone is a good adhesive, too -but takes a little longer to cure than adhesive. Much respect for handling the vertical gap! I would have cut it a little rougher and make a silicone seam. Quick, dirty but not too bad. Still admiring your cat and used tools, as well.

  • @bobartex1812
    @bobartex1812 Před rokem

    Your video content is the very best on CZcams. I loved top counter top solution, very good 👍

  • @awantamta
    @awantamta Před rokem +1

    It was a great project and it looks absolutely fantastic.

  • @mgabbard
    @mgabbard Před rokem

    It came out really nice, Keith!

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 Před rokem

    What a transformation Keith, that is such a stylish but practical space now ! Given that it's not your primary food prep area I reckon the pros and cons of the vinyl flooring should work in your favour - might need to be careful cleaning up some paints as the textured surface may make it harder to get off any spills/staining !
    What is great for me as a long time viewer and subscriber is seeing you apparently so comfortable and happy to take on a complicated project requiring many different skills, doing a great job in the process, thanks for the great channel Keith !
    PS. What a shame the cable didn't just line up with that awkward join, having said that it's not obvious anyway !

  • @foragingadventures
    @foragingadventures Před rokem

    Your videos are the highlight of my youtube watching week, thanks so much for making such interesting content!

  • @MrBigMalT
    @MrBigMalT Před rokem

    What a stunning transformation! I wonder if the new style LVT plank flooring could be used in a similar way?

  • @mrscenescof4747
    @mrscenescof4747 Před rokem

    Great job, thoroughly enjoying this upgrade. One thing was bothering me about the whole look and I couldn't work out what was off. Then it suddenly came to me, it was the position of the sink compared to the window. As the usual practice is sink below the window this particular layout looks just "not quite right". Just seems very strange to me.
    Anyway, keep these vids coming, very entertaining.

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 Před rokem

    Good job 💪 looks nice imo.

  • @tjacksonwoodworker3726

    A beautiful transformation. Great job!

  • @Swwils
    @Swwils Před rokem

    Spray adhesive won’t work with floor vinyl. After a year plasticiser will leach and turn it to mush.

  • @philippe9280
    @philippe9280 Před rokem

    Very nice end result. Well done!👍

  • @nathanlucas6465
    @nathanlucas6465 Před rokem

    Brilliant idea! I'm almost getting the urge to go sort out our utility room now!

  •  Před rokem

    Very nice series and endresult!

  • @matt9855
    @matt9855 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this series/ project. Well done that man

  • @zephatjeeeeeeeee
    @zephatjeeeeeeeee Před rokem

    the dulling of the tools is due to the heat that gets created! but the choice u made is excellent!
    i always work with these type of materials, aplying heat to is makes is really easy to cut with a hookblade( for the next project;] )
    the pvc flooring is so hardwearing, simaliar types to what u got get a 15 year warranty in commerial use so yea !
    next time when cutting are working on it, just use a torch heat it up and ull see that its a breezen on knifes and other tools!

  • @PabloBD
    @PabloBD Před rokem

    Looks great! Loved the before and after. I've seen this type of vinil flooring used in walls but never as countertop. They used some teimming in the perimeter to keep it in place too, besides the glue, I guess vertical placing requieres more strenght.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Před rokem +1

      I really like the idea of using it on walls!

  • @davipip
    @davipip Před rokem

    Noice !
    fake birch ply is the new thing 😛