Hi all
I have enough offcuts of English oak floor planks (not tongue & groove) to make a new worktop for our kitchen. Going to remove the worktop tiles to reveal the ply base and screw the planks down on battens so they run over the top of the sink and then fix an oak edging strip round so it looks thicker than the 20mm plank thickness.
Going to finish with a clear oil. Should I oil the underside though? I don't want the planks to cup. But, I'd prefer to glue and pin the planks down rather than screw & pellet, and the glue won't take on an oiled surface. Maybe I should kerf the underside of the planks first? Any ideas/suggestions? Planks are random widths up to 13 inches.
Cheers
Simon
I have enough offcuts of English oak floor planks (not tongue & groove) to make a new worktop for our kitchen. Going to remove the worktop tiles to reveal the ply base and screw the planks down on battens so they run over the top of the sink and then fix an oak edging strip round so it looks thicker than the 20mm plank thickness.
Going to finish with a clear oil. Should I oil the underside though? I don't want the planks to cup. But, I'd prefer to glue and pin the planks down rather than screw & pellet, and the glue won't take on an oiled surface. Maybe I should kerf the underside of the planks first? Any ideas/suggestions? Planks are random widths up to 13 inches.
Cheers
Simon