No, this is not a request how to make cocaine in my RV galley )
But I do have a fresh crack in my countertop, in a v-shape, with the base of the v on the edge of the sink. The countertop material is some sort of manufactured marble, I think. It's a Winne Ad 2001. The palm-sized piece has not popped out, to my surprise, and I think that the crack may be only superficial. the material is machined very thin where it overlaps the sink, but is an inch thick further back.
I called the Winne dealer for a new countertop, and got an $850 shock for my trouble. I then thought about using long fine screws to stablize the fragment but the material is too thin at the edge. Local advice has been to a) force Crazy Glue into the crack (!) b) get some matching countertop glue and force it into the crack (OK, where and how to match?)
Any advice would be appreciated
John
But I do have a fresh crack in my countertop, in a v-shape, with the base of the v on the edge of the sink. The countertop material is some sort of manufactured marble, I think. It's a Winne Ad 2001. The palm-sized piece has not popped out, to my surprise, and I think that the crack may be only superficial. the material is machined very thin where it overlaps the sink, but is an inch thick further back.
I called the Winne dealer for a new countertop, and got an $850 shock for my trouble. I then thought about using long fine screws to stablize the fragment but the material is too thin at the edge. Local advice has been to a) force Crazy Glue into the crack (!) b) get some matching countertop glue and force it into the crack (OK, where and how to match?)
Any advice would be appreciated
John