sploo
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I'm in the planning stages for a new kitchen, and facing a number of design challenges. I've previously used IKEA's solid oak (strip) worktop (http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/kitc ... -40301888/) and successfully got nice 90 degree joints (the total worktop was a 'U' shape).
Unfortunately, this new kitchen would require a linear run of worktop that's longer than the largest length available from IKEA (over 3m, and the longest is 2.46m).
I could get the ends of two lengths perfectly flat and use the standard worktop connectors to butt join them in a line, but I have a feeling that's not going to look good on day one, and likely worse as the boards move (and get muck in the joint). I assume it's just a bad idea and should be dropped immediately?
Unfortunately, this new kitchen would require a linear run of worktop that's longer than the largest length available from IKEA (over 3m, and the longest is 2.46m).
I could get the ends of two lengths perfectly flat and use the standard worktop connectors to butt join them in a line, but I have a feeling that's not going to look good on day one, and likely worse as the boards move (and get muck in the joint). I assume it's just a bad idea and should be dropped immediately?