Worktop seam setter

andyman

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Hi guys not posted for a while.
Does anyone have any recommendations for seam setters for solid surface tops.
 
andyman said:
Can you put downward pressure on the joint to adjust for any lippage

The pods bring the pieces into horizontal alignment. Never had to push or shim a joint to achieve on plain top surfaces.

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
With or without the MFT's?

Isn't that the question of the day?  [eek]

I took a 2nd and then a 3rd look to see if those tables were all MFT's.  [jawdrop] [jawdrop]
How many are there Tom?
 
Cheese said:
tjbnwi said:
With or without the MFT's?

Isn't that the question of the day?  [eek]

I took a 2nd and then a 3rd look to see if those tables were all MFT's.  [jawdrop] [jawdrop]
How many are there Tom?

5 are in the picture, I have 8.

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
andyman said:
Can you put downward pressure on the joint to adjust for any lippage

The pods bring the pieces into horizontal alignment. Never had to push or shim a joint to achieve on plain top surfaces.

Tom
sounds good I think expensive over here but none of the quality ones do
 
Sometimes you have to go old school.

Tom
 

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If you have access to a CNC or know someone that does, cutting scrap phenolic is a lot cheaper than the Perfect Edge parts.

But then again, if you don't, the PE is cheaper.
 
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