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Kitchen Worktops

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So i have tried Homepro thai watsuda (got the blowtorch) and loads of the small and large wood suppliers, in the uk you can buy lenghs of assorted surface type worktops.

I dont want to buy the complete set ie cupboards and the like just a worktop and not granite or stainless.

any ideas out there.

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I've mentioned on here before, there's a 'Thai' place at the U Turn before Thai Watsadu. It looks like an old builders yard as you go past it. The lady (builder) next door swears by them (and we've used them a few times). Prices are a fraction of Thai Watsadu prices. It's certainly worth a look.
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Yeah thanks poosmate,

Call me a lazy bas-ard but I didn't really want to go that far, thought somewhere local would have em. :cheers:
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Thanks for that Pagey I will give them a try.

In the uk you can buy assorted designs in most diy stores, why on earth don't the big ones here stock them?.

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tuktukmike wrote:Thanks for that Pagey I will give them a try.

In the uk you can buy assorted designs in most diy stores, why on earth don't the big ones here stock them?.

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I guess it's because here you have lots of shops offering granite work tops that in the UK would be too expensive for many people, but here it's the norm.
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I guess it's because here you have lots of shops offering granite work tops that in the UK would be too expensive for many people, but here it's the norm.
Yes, I had an outdoor kitchen built last year and was going to use that resin stuff they have in the West but when I found out how cheap a basic granite work top was, there didn't seem any reason to use anything else.
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I did consider granite for all of 20 seconds, dont fancy cutting the hole for a double sink unit and another for a hob.

Also my jigsaw won't cut granite. :cheers:

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The ubiquitous angle grinder is what you need.
Cutting marble/granite is really quite easy but if you buy from a proper marble/granite supply place they'll cut it and fit it for you.
There was and perhaps still is a place on Petchkasem part the 'Rich' pub but before the PTT station. They did a great job cutting holes in granite for our vanity units - cheap too (a while ago).
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Frank Hovis wrote:The ubiquitous angle grinder is what you need.
Cutting marble/granite is really quite easy but if you buy from a proper marble/granite supply place they'll cut it and fit it for you.
There was and perhaps still is a place on Petchkasem part the 'Rich' pub but before the PTT station. They did a great job cutting holes in granite for our vanity units - cheap too (a while ago).
There's another granite shop further towards Cha Am on the right hand side of Petchkasem about 2 km's before you get to Thai Watsadu - same experience, reasonable price and they cut the openings for no extra charge and carried the risk of breakage.
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tuktukmike wrote:I did consider granite for all of 20 seconds, dont fancy cutting the hole for a double sink unit and another for a hob.

Also my jigsaw won't cut granite. :cheers:

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The guy who supplied ours did that for use. He even beveled off the piece that came out of the hole for the sink unit so that I could use it to replace a broken coffee table top.
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Thanks for the heads up on the granite route, I am going to use this product instead of the standard worktop.

I was just concerned that where at one end they have to cut a big hole for the double drainer it might weaken the whole piece.

Last question, what would the maximum lengh be of the granite tops. If I remembed right in the uk they are around 8 feet.

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The longest run in our kitchen is five metres and that's done in two pieces, so probably 3 metres is about as long as they come, unless you really need an uncut length.

No trouble with holes for a double sink or hob, as long as it's supported round the hole.

I would also like to find cheap 'laminate type' worktops, they are great for workbenches in the garage. You used to be able to pick up a 2.5 metre length in any B&Q for 10 pounds if it a had a couple of scratches on the top.
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Hi everyone.
Any further idea's of places in Hua Hin, that sell granite suitable for a small outdoor kitchen?
Also any idea on cost per metre?
Thanks paderborn
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