Johnny Utah
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I want to put a new faucet in the sink. Is this Corian? Will a hole saw do the job?
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It’s not Corian. It’s gelcoat over fiberglass. Run the hole saw in reverse initially to put a grove into the gelcoat. Then go forward to bore the hole. That will keep the blades from chipping the surface of the gelcoat.I want to put a new faucet in the sink. Is this Corian? Will a hole saw do the job?
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I did not have the full cut out. It was just a small hole. I had to cut a bigger hole using a festool type tool.Did you create a cover for the old hole or did your boat not have the full thermostat cutout? I want it to look the same as yours. View attachment 104679
It’s not Corian. It’s gelcoat over fiberglass. Run the hole saw in reverse initially to put a grove into the gelcoat. Then go forward to bore the hole. That will keep the blades from chipping the surface of the gelcoat.
This project has been a nightmare. My phone fell behind the cabinets. Does anyone know how to remove any of this to get to the phone? I tried to take out the lazy susan and that didn’t work. (My work phone is the one that I’m using for the light right now. You can see it in the photo.)
The faucet hole seems to also be a pain drill. I tried going slow to let it catch and it just slides around. Can one of you provide some advice!? I really thought this was going to be a simple project. Thanks in advance!
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This may be a Hail Mary but I would remove the back cushion on the starboard salon couch and see if you can view down behind the cabinet. Or view down from the coffee maker. Good luck!
Yeah, that’s the “smugglers hold”.... lolGreat minds think alike. That was my first thought as well and I had no idea this even came out like that, but it didn’t help my issue.
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I get a wood bung to go into the hole and cut it to size for all those type holes.. see:This project has been a nightmare. My phone fell behind the cabinets. Does anyone know how to remove any of this to get to the phone? I tried to take out the lazy susan and that didn’t work. (My work phone is the one that I’m using for the light right now. You can see it in the photo.)
The faucet hole seems to also be a pain drill. I tried going slow to let it catch and it just slides around. Can one of you provide some advice!? I really thought this was going to be a simple project. Thanks in advance!
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Glue a piece of wood in the hole and after it dries use the hole saw with a center drill bit in the center of the wood and it won't jump around.This project has been a nightmare. My phone fell behind the cabinets. Does anyone know how to remove any of this to get to the phone? I tried to take out the lazy susan and that didn’t work. (My work phone is the one that I’m using for the light right now. You can see it in the photo.)
The faucet hole seems to also be a pain drill. I tried going slow to let it catch and it just slides around. Can one of you provide some advice!? I really thought this was going to be a simple project. Thanks in advance!
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I have to ask even though i know the answer, Survey came back and said signs of moisture in these areas. Saw readings in 12-17 range on his meter. He said he would still purchase if owner was willing to compensate for the issue but my gut is saying to bail. any thoughts my marine is saying anywhere from 20-25K to repair which seems high.
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I have to ask even though i know the answer, Survey came back and said signs of moisture in these areas. Saw readings in 12-17 range on his meter. He said he would still purchase if owner was willing to compensate for the issue but my gut is saying to bail. any thoughts my marine is saying anywhere from 20-25K to repair which seems high.
Steve, I may have one in my storage unit.Let me look this week. Give me a call. Greg (Hopkins Creek) 4102368281View attachment 105378 Anyone have this table that they are looking to part with?
Steve, I may have one in my storage unit.Let me look this week. Give me a call. Greg (Hopkins Creek) 4102368281