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| MonitorGuru:
Menards, Home Depot and Lowes all sell sheets of "Formica" (common name for laminate, just like "Sheetrock" is common for gypsum wall-board even though that is a brand name too) . The brands you will find are typically "Formica" and "Wilson-Art" and "Pioneer". Usually they will have a few select sheets in stock of common styles, and then have tons of hanging tags of samples of sheets you can order. Warning: It gets VERY expensive to put formica on your cabinet. Unless you built the cabinet out of a single sheet of plywood (most can't get both sides to fit), then you'll need to buy 2 whole sheets of formica and pay a lot for it, especially if special order. Plus you'll need contact cement and a router with a trim bit. Honestly, it's cheaper and just as easy to just buy real oak or birch laminated 3/4" MDF sheets to begin with (appx $32 for a 4x8 sheet at Menards when on sale) and then just buy a $5 can of stain and $7 can of polyurathene and stain and poly it in the color you want, and have real hardwood exterior. Farily durable, hides simple scratches well. That's what I used when I built an Atari cabaret replica. Turned out nice. I primed and spray painted black the cross-pieces at an additional cost of about $5 in paint. |
| OSCAR:
--- Quote from: MonitorGuru on June 04, 2004, 06:54:36 pm ---Warning: It gets VERY expensive to put formica on your cabinet. Unless you built the cabinet out of a single sheet of plywood (most can't get both sides to fit), then you'll need to buy 2 whole sheets of formica and pay a lot for it, especially if special order. --- End quote --- Tell me about it! I had to special order a sheet of Formica brand Colonial Cherry for a Robo cocktail I'm restoring. It has a slightly more reddish tint than the original, but the grain pattern is very nearly a dead-on match. The only local Formica dealer in my area is a kitchen/bath contractor. It cost me $80 for a single 4' x 8' sheet of that particular pattern, where the more common Formica patterns are usually around $50 or so. As monitorguru said, it can be a very expensive way to finish a cab. However, in the case of the Robo cockail, I don't think I really had any other options if I wanted a true-to-original finish. Besides, the Formica is probably the most durable finish you can put on a cab and it should keep looking good for at least another 20 yrs in a home environment. Here are a few pics of how it turned out: http://www.oscarcontrols.com/robotron-ct/cherry01.jpg http://www.oscarcontrols.com/robotron-ct/cherry02.jpg http://www.oscarcontrols.com/robotron-ct/cherry03.jpg |
| RayB:
Damn, I've always heard it called laminant. :-D I apologize to all, the original poster, and most of all to Dictionary.com for not checking with them first, like I usually do. :-[ |
| SirPeale:
--- Quote from: RayB on June 04, 2004, 08:45:36 pm ---Damn, I've always heard it called laminant. :D --- End quote --- Well, phonetically, you're correct. |
| depressd:
Hey, I went to the wilsonart website. They have a reseller locator. Luckily I had a local cabinet shop. I made a call and asked if they would sell sheets of laminate. I had to buy 4'x8' sheets. Good luck |
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