How to support quartz breakfast bar?
How to support quartz breakfast bar?
Hey all. I just had a 3cm thick quartz worktop installed in my kitchen. At one end is a breakfast bar, which runs a little over a metre beyond the last supporting kitchen carcass. Obviously this needs supporting (it’s currently resting on old worktop offcuts). I am going to use a 90mm thick post on one corner as a leg, and a batten at the back, screwed to a wall. Question: if I rest a sheet of plywood on top of the post, and on top of the batten, will it do a good job of supporting the worktop?
by ismellburning
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How to support quartz breakfast bar?
Hey all. I just had a 3cm thick quartz worktop installed in my kitchen. At one end is a breakfast bar, which runs a little over a metre beyond the last supporting kitchen carcass. Obviously this needs supporting (it’s currently resting on old worktop offcuts). I am going to use a 90mm thick post on one corner as a leg, and a batten at the back, screwed to a wall. Question: if I rest a sheet of plywood on top of the post, and on top of the batten, will it do a good job of supporting the worktop?
by ismellburning
This has been automatically posted in the DIYNot Forum on DIY Talk. The new DIY Forum