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Thread: Corian Router Table Top?

  1. #16
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Churchton, MD
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    63
    Good inexpensive source of Corian or any other counter top material is kitchen/bath contractors. They often have sink cutouts for cheap (don't call, visit and hope you get a chance to talk with a shop technician). I have used West System epoxies and fillers for 16 years and almost all of my negative results have been on me and not the epoxy. Bonding different materials is always a challenge. Attention to cleaning and surface prep is important. One failsafe bonding agent is 3M 5200 Polysulfide 'caulk'. Many boaters and sailors (me included) will use it only in specific applications not because it does not bond, but because the bond is too strong and unforgiving and unbreakable. I am building a house sign with aluminum numbers to be bonded with a dock piling. I'm going to use 5200.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    St Louis, MO
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    129
    Sorry, I have "laminated" 2" thick countertops. My "corian" type countertops are between 1/2" to 1" thick. I have about 10 of them in various dimensions but all are suitable for router tables.

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