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Solid Oak Worktops - use adhesive on joints?
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Once the oil has cured the worktop should be sealed, a small bead of silicone carefully applied will be fineMaybe, just once, someone will call me 'Sir' without adding, 'You're making a scene.'0
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Agreed.
woodyCity & Guilds qualified Wood Butcher:D0 -
James_Edwards wrote: »try kitchen fitting supplies.co.uk, they've got oils and colorfills and loads of other stuff for worktops and kitchens
You dont happen to work for this company by any chance?0
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