The wetbath is all plastic. You can
get Formica Laminate at many lumber
yards. They will have color chips that
you can take home and match your
decor. Formica is a brand name, Ask
for laminate samples. It takes a few
days to get an order in. Smallest size
is 4'x8' I think. Check with cabinet
makers in your area. They sometimes
have scraps big enough to do a small
project, And might charge very little
for it. Find someone who has done
countertop to help you. Do You know
anyone in the remodeling business?If
you decide to do this yourself let me
know, I'll try to step you through it.
You can call me if you like.
Take care,
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto

wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Gary Miller
> Sent: Saturday, April 10, 1999 11:34 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Vanity Top Replacement
>
>
> John, et al,
> An interesting alterntive to full Corian ($$$$ and no place for
> the amature
> to procure it) is standard flat laminate (Formica, etc) for the top with a
> Corian type edge, say 3/4" x 2" which can be machined just like hardwood.
> This edge material is redily available from anyone who sells the
> major brands
> of laminate materials. I have this in the kitchen of my new house and it
> looks and works real well. I think that I'll give this a try in the GMC
> bathroom.
>
> Still no one has admited to taking out the existing vanity top.
> Maybe it is
> only in the dry bath models that the top is removable???
>
> Gary
> '77 Kingsley 26-12
> North Bend, Oregon Coast
>
>
>
> > > I have a wetbath, havent seen a countertop like that. I would replace
> > > it with either formica or corian. Pretty easy to do if you take your
> > > time.
> >
> > That (Corian or Formica's brand of Solid Surface, Surell) is
> what I would
> > like to do for the GMC bath and kitchen but where can you buy any solid
> > surface product in sheets rather than the installed price through the
> > approved fabricator in the area. (At around $90 per counter foot, I
> > might add). I'd be more than willing to take my time, and practice my
> > fanny off on scraps before doing the real thing. But in this
> part of the
> > country they have got that whole area fenced off and guarded with attack
> > dogs. (only to maintain quality....sure)
> >
> > Has anyone figured out how to buy in GMC sized lots? If not, maybe this
> > is an area for a group purchase and a train the trainers class in NM.
> >
> > John
> > --
> > mailto:jdolan
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