I am planning to fit those expensive blocky wooden worktops in my kitchen along with an underslung Butler sink. (well thats what the lady wants)
I understand that I have to coat the wood with at least 6 coats of oil, which leads me on to the question(s)
1 When joining 2 pieces of worktop together, how do you seal the joint (for hygeine reasons) with any form of sealant when the ends/sides of the wood are smothered in oil?
2 Even with the ceramic Butler sink close up under the worktop, which of course will have a cutout in it, how can I seal the top edge of the sink to the worktop underside to prevent water splashes running down the outside of the sink into the cupboard space below?
Any advice would be welcome thank you.
I understand that I have to coat the wood with at least 6 coats of oil, which leads me on to the question(s)
1 When joining 2 pieces of worktop together, how do you seal the joint (for hygeine reasons) with any form of sealant when the ends/sides of the wood are smothered in oil?
2 Even with the ceramic Butler sink close up under the worktop, which of course will have a cutout in it, how can I seal the top edge of the sink to the worktop underside to prevent water splashes running down the outside of the sink into the cupboard space below?
Any advice would be welcome thank you.