I'm not a kitchen fitter but I installed a similar worktop myself after watching this - even though I was a bit unsure as to whether to follow this guy's tips, given that everyone was knocking his work. But he seemed like he knew what he was doing, so I took a chance, and do you know WHAT, all you bloody naysayers...! Yeah. My worktop turned out absolutely shite as well.
I don't like to talk trash about other workers, I don't know where he work either. If the customer or wife is happy, it's ok. But the thing I'd learn in this video is: I'm in a different level.
Then your boss should learn about some countertops, this one on the video is definitely not a natural stone. Quartz it is. But the installation at all looks more than epic pornography, da fuck happened :D
As a professional quartz and granite countertop fabricator and installer, please do not do this. You void your warranty when you surface polish quartz.
This is a good starting point, but it felt like the DIY/Low Budget method. I've been watching a few different videos today and this was the "cheap" way to do it from what I've seen. But if you're happy with the results then that's fine, I suppose.
I think these are put here so pros continue to have work after failure unfortunately everything is wrong from the way it was brought in to the very end. run on sentence
Lmao 45 on that splash looks ugly never polishe the surface cut the Seam at and angle so it can close as much as possible and at least use white pads so the glue doesn't turn black doesn't hold the makita the right way to cut stupid idea of the 4 rocks and the clamps
@@diegosalinas9463 no precisamente pero tengo 10 años instalando granito ,quarzo, marmol, porcelana.. Y el quarzo no se le tiene que pulir la cara a menos que sea muy necesario