DIY Undermount Laminate Sink Countertop Instructional Video

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Published 2016-01-18
This Instructional video will show you how to build an undermount sink into a laminate countertop with perhaps the most frugal means, yet with very professional results!

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  • @i-changeus
    It did take a long time to edit to make it as concise as possible, while there are other videos that show many of the steps, no video I found showed them all let alone with modestly priced tools! . Further all pro videos expensive edge bonding glues/ guns that could run up to $300. This technique very high quality, avoiding hundreds of $ using G-flex 2 part epoxy-- for about $20! Our sink is now 7years + and still looks exactly as this video shows. But recently, I have felt called to do videos on Health Freedom, Dating and Nutritional alternatives that are BETTER than vaccines. The current crisis (Covid) was a 'pan-demic' a manufactured 'crisis' built on a foundation of lies. While many are blindly obeying, I pray that their eyes will be opened and that our country as a whole, will turn our hearts back to God and repent.
  • @reeves5650
    Utmost respect for your ingenuity! You are one of the few that are able to see a challenge & come up with an economical and real solution. Excellent, PROFESSIONAL video....kuddos! Love the detail diagrams & all the work you put into it. We however, have purchased a composite sink & are planning to use 'pre-fab' laminate top so not sure what all we'll face. Saving this link for reference LOL Thx again! PTL
  • @jcuvier135
    Nicely edited. I really appreciate how you showed as much of any particular process as necessary to show what needed to be shown - and then moved on to the next step! Made this video very easy to watch.
  • @kohler62
    very good video and especially liked the biblical reference at the end
  • @subvocal1
    I just finished my stainless steal undermounted sink following the instructions of your vid. Came out perfectly fine. A few needed variations due to the type and shape of my sink but I couldn’t have done this without you. Thank you! Would love to send you a pic.
  • @sixfourhim
    Awesome job and excellent information. Very well done. Love the verse at the end.
  • @deborahbarr8460
    Thank You, this was very helpful.  I will be referring to it until the kitchen is done.  Great illustrations and descriptions.
  • @PhantomLyric
    I followed every step and my stainless steel installation went perfectly. Thanks!!
  • @CarveTools
    Wonderful tips and video! I have been trying to figure out how to use laminate with an undermount sink and you have done an excellent job answering my question. Thanks!
  • @blairzettl3933
    Thanks for the vid. Wish I would have seen this before I started! I used two pieces of MDF glued and screwed, cut out the sink, used a paint-on stone texture, was cleaning up trim, dropped it and cracked everything at the corner of the sink! (Doh!) Planning to router out the bottom layer to fit the sink, which will give a 3/4" lip on the countertop itself. Gonna user your centering method. wish me luck!
  • @leroyh6213
    Very nice and detailed video. I wish I would have seen this before I re-did my kitchen cabinets and laminate counter top.
  • As ex-painter and auto-body repairman I'd recommend scuffing the surface when applying that bondo, it may not bond well to shiny/smooth surface, and it's what you see along edge where bondo ends and acrylic shows, though the bondo is simply for looks.
  • @ChunkyMonkaayyy
    Wow. Heck of a tutorial. Great work on the counter and video.
  • @feleciaward1563
    Great video! You are diligent worker and God rewards his people. Thank you for the bible verse and sharing your testimony.
  • @Pixics
    This doesn't look like an easy to do, so I guess people would need to hire a professional like you.
  • @Dufffaaa93
    This is great on so many levels: great video, editing, tutorial, project, quality of work... Shame this is the only video you have made. Subbed.
  • @clutch5sp989
    Our plans changed not being able to afford granite. Our cabs & undermount s/s sink were already bought. The cabs now finished & installed, I'm left to figure out the sink ($470) install. Your example may be the ticket as any water will need to travel 1" thru epoxy & glue before leaking. I may feather the bondo out a bit more than you did (6-8") and scratch the s/s lip up really good before committing to laying on the plam. Knowing what to do and being prepared gives confidence needed to tackle this project and get it done by the holidays for cooking.