onocoffee
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My mom's 34 year old kitchen cabinets are slowly getting into a state of disrepair. Some of the laminates have been delaminating and she's asked me to help "fix" them. So, I've been squeezing in TitebondII and clamping them back together. I've done it a couple times and those have held up well this past year, but it is a continuing project. The delamination on the cabinet doors have been relatively easy but the refrigerator panel is much larger and anchored to the wall so I'm not sure the best way to reattach it - any suggestions?
I am a bit surprised/disappointed that it's all particle board. The house and kitchen were build in 1988/89 so I thought they would have used ply but certainly not.
She mentioned that she heard about services that will replace the doors and surfaces of your kitchen. Do you know anything about that, how they price it and if it's worth it? This is all outside my area of experience, so I don't know what to advise her.
Thanks!
I am a bit surprised/disappointed that it's all particle board. The house and kitchen were build in 1988/89 so I thought they would have used ply but certainly not.
She mentioned that she heard about services that will replace the doors and surfaces of your kitchen. Do you know anything about that, how they price it and if it's worth it? This is all outside my area of experience, so I don't know what to advise her.
Thanks!