carlb40
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You can get different bolts, some now just use an allen key for tightening them up which is a lot easier. Normally you would use a worktop jig and a router.morfa":jp6p8s4b said:When I got home the epoxy was dry, finally. I cut and scraped off the worst of the epoxy. It actually looks ok once that's done. So despite the stink and the faff, I'm actually happy with the end result. Of the three cracks, one didn't work, so I'm doing that again.
I then got mr rippy out and cut window sill piece to width.
Carl - i like the look of those bolts. I can adjust them laterally as well, so it doesn't all have to be perfect. There will be just about enough space to get behind there. Doubt it'll be pleasant to do, but it's all (just) accessible. Surely it's as simple as marking it out and then drilling a few holes?
Such as this
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j& ... 7517976873
Which gives you this result
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j& ... 7517976873
But a suitable drill bit and a saw / chisels should get the same result. A practice run might be worth it though.
Found the bolts.
http://www.axminster.co.uk/zipbolt-worktop-connectors