Advice on a breakfast bar

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Gary Puckett
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Advice on a breakfast bar

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I have never done this but, how would you go about building a breakfast bar extension onto a counter top?

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Hi Gary,
You might have to explain a few extra details like the counter top construction, if same level as main top and overhang you require.
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Re: Advice on a breakfast bar

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Neville,

Thanks for the reply but I think I figured it out (at Least for my application)


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Re: Advice on a breakfast bar

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Hi Gary,
Looks like a granite top to me.
If it was laminate we normally trench/pocket out a section same depth as some 16mm board material. Screw that down then put the top over that like a cap. Hope that makes sense.

Kitchen looks pretty good.
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