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Kitchen Worktop Repair
My kitchen worktops are the usual Formica covered chipboard. Adjacent to the drop in sink I have a drinking water spigot tap which is broken and I would like to remove it. This will result in a (approx) 12mm hole through the worktop being exposed, which would of course allow water to gain access to the chipboard. Does any ABer have any ideas as to what material I could use to fill this hole please. My thoughts are possibly Isopon or is there a resin I could pour in. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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A couple of ideas, Malana. "Cable grommets", all explained here........... http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-hole-plug-grommet-95mm-10-pack-rg78k The trick is to get the right size. The other thing is to use a chrome or stainless steel bolt with a domed head on the bolt .......... a "coach bolt". About 2" (50mm) length should do it. For a 12mm hole, an...
19:11 Tue 19th Aug 2014
A couple of ideas, Malana.
"Cable grommets", all explained here...........
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-hole-plug-grommet-95mm-10-pack-rg78k
The trick is to get the right size.
The other thing is to use a chrome or stainless steel bolt with a domed head on the bolt .......... a "coach bolt". About 2" (50mm) length should do it. For a 12mm hole, an M10 bolt should do it (M10 is the size - 10mm diameter)
Here's a 60mm one.............
http://www.screwfix.com/p/threaded-coach-bolts-a2-stainless-steel-m10-x-60mm-pack-of-10/63369
A little smear of silicone sealant under the head will keep the water out.
"Cable grommets", all explained here...........
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The trick is to get the right size.
The other thing is to use a chrome or stainless steel bolt with a domed head on the bolt .......... a "coach bolt". About 2" (50mm) length should do it. For a 12mm hole, an M10 bolt should do it (M10 is the size - 10mm diameter)
Here's a 60mm one.............
http://
A little smear of silicone sealant under the head will keep the water out.
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