BillGalbraith
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I've been looking at countertop material. I'll be building some cabinets that are only waist high, with countertops that will have light duty, like holding up the computer, one near the door to collect **** headed for the house, etc. I was looking at laminate, which is a little pricey (over $1/ft), and I understand it's a pain to install and trim correctly. Started thinking about cheap tile .... composite wood flooring .... then drifted to the 12 inch VCT tiles. You can get them at Lowe's (again, sorry for sounding like a Lowe's commercial) for $0.68/ft, and they have a LOT of colors available. Of course, if these get scratched, the color goes all the way through, so I figured if they are tough enough for the floor, they'd last a long time as a countertop. Maybe a little polyurethane on them to seal them and make them shine.
No plans of using this for the workbench tops, though.
Any thoughs on the composite wood or VCT, or anyone else use anything else creative?
No plans of using this for the workbench tops, though.
Any thoughs on the composite wood or VCT, or anyone else use anything else creative?

