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  • Contemporary (Pt. 4 of 4): Seaming the Granite and Making a Cutout
  • From "Kitchen Renovations"
    episode DKTN-105


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    In this week 's episode of Kitchen Renovations, host Paul Ryan and homeowners Marshall and Jeanine convert this "old" kitchen ...
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    into an eye-catching contemporary beauty!
    In this third segment of Pt. 4 of the "Contemporary Kitchen," host Paul Ryan Ryan finishes the seams in the stones, and then he makes the big cutout for the cooktop.

    Materials for Granite Countertops:

    Granite countertops
    Grinder
    Buffer
    Granite cutter
    Dyes

    Materials for Preparing the Counter Surface:

    3/4" plywood
    Level
    Drill
    Vix bit and screws

    Materials for Making the Countertop Template:

    Roll of builder's craft paper
    Utility knife
    Carpenter's square

    Materials for Cutting Granite:

    Two long 2 x 4s
    Sawhorses
    Duct tape
    Large circular saw
    Dry cut segmented diamond blade
    Safety glasses
    Dust mask

    Materials for Undermount Sink Cutout:

    Safety glasses
    Pencil
    Spade bit
    Jig saw
    Drill
    Sink
    Cardboard

    Materials for Joining Countertop Seams:

    2' level and 6' level
    1-1/4" screws
    Screwdriver
    Drill
    Clear silicone
    Caulk gun
    Toothpicks
    Tape
    Polyester-based resin
    Pigments
    Rubber gloves
    1" putty knife
    Cardboard (to protect surface)
    Mixing plate
    Rags

    Materials for Buffing:

    Drill
    Seam stone
    Buffing pad

    Materials for Installing Lighting:

    Drywall knife
    Ladder
    Safety glasses
    Pendant lights

    Materials for Painting:

    Primer
    Paint
    Rollers and paintbrushes
    Painter's tape
    Paint tray
    Drop cloth
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    Joining the Granite Seams

    1. Level the seams for the slabs.

    2. Use 1-1/4" screws (figure A) to adjust the height of the slab from underneath to raise and lower the countertop.

    3. Use a level to fine tune as tips of screws push from the underside of the slab.

      Gluing Granite Countertops Down

    4. Lift the granite and put half-dollar dollops of silicone around the perimeter (figure B) of the cabinets (space about every 6" to 12").

    5. Place a bead of caulk around the sink rim.

    6. Apply second bead on top of sink rim to waterproof the gap between the sink and countertop.

    7. Lower the granite slab gently back down.
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      Figure A

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      Figure B


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      Figure C
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      Figure D
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      Figure E
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      Figure F
      Gluing the Seams

    8. Tape both sides of seam with masking tape (figure C).

    9. Next, to fill in the seams you'll start with a dollop of polyester-based resin and add a small amount of color.

    10. Mix with a putty knife.

    11. Keep checking color against the stone (figure D).

    12. Create a few different colors to blend into the seam (about three colors).

    13. Add the hardener (3 percent hardener to 97 percent resin), and mix only a workable amount as you only have about five minutes to apply. Note: It hardens quickly!

      Safety Alert: Be sure to work in a well-ventilated space.

    14. Apply a base-coat of neutral color mix into seam.

    15. Dab in and smooth as you go (figure E).

    16. Apply a little lighter color here and there.

    17. Apply the darkest color last.

    18. As soon as you're done, pull off the masking tape so it doesn't dry on the tape.

    19. After it's dried, about 30 minutes, smooth it out with a seam stone.

    20. Use slow speed, and firm pressure.

    21. Keep the stone moving in small circles (figure F), you'll feel when it's smooth.

    This four-episode project is almost done. In the final segment, Ryan will share tips on purchasing new appliances for this new contemporary kitchen!


    RESOURCES :

    Skil
    Robert Bosch Tool Corp.
    Website: www.skiltools.com

    Stanley Tools Information
    Stanley Tools/Works
    Website: www.stanleyworks.com

    Fiskars (Bucket Boss Division)
    Fiskars Bucket Boss Division
    Website: www.bucketboss.com

    Makita Products
    Makita USA Inc.
    Website: www.makita.com

    Paslode Nail Guns
    Paslode
    Website: www.paslode.com

    Wolfcraft Products

    Wolfcraft Inc.
    Itasca, IL 60143
    Phone: 630-773-4777
    Fax: 630-773-4805
    Website: www.wolfcraft.com

    Prefabricated Granite Countertop (Do It Yourself Granite)

    Model #: Tier II Color
    Color: Verde Glaciar
    Where available: Call 877-349-4726 or visit the Do It Yourself Granite website (link, below).

    Miscellaneous Product Information:

    • A direct importer and supplier of double-bullnosed granite countertops, finished backsplash and tiles in a new modular system so that almost any kitchen or bath countertop can be constructed just like the professionals without any expensive fabrication.
    • It is recommended that you apply 3/4" plywood sub-counter to the top of the cabinets to support the granite, which was done in this particular project.
    • For installation, all you need is an inexpensive circular saw and grinder and our product.

    Do It Yourself Granite
    14300 Wicks Blvd.
    San Leandro, CA 94577
    Phone 510-346-4726
    Toll-free: 877-349-4726
    Fax: 877-281-1279
    E-mail: sales@doityourselfgranite.com
    Website: www.diygranite.com

    Sink, Faucet and Disposal (Better Kitchen & Bath)

    Brand name for all three: Franke
    Model # for Sink: PRX120
    Color for Sink: Stainless Steel
    Model # for Faucet: FF-680
    Color for Faucet: Satin Nickel
    Model # for Disposal: WD1001

    Where available: Better Kitchen & Bath dealers and Plumbing showrooms.

    Franke Kitchen Systems
    3050 Campus Dr.
    Hatfield, PA 19440
    Toll-free: 800-626-5771

    General Electric Profile Appliances (GE Consumer Products)

    Profile Dishwasher

    Model #: PDW788DGSS
    Color: Stainless Steel

    Profile Advantium Wall Oven

    Model #: SCB2001FSS
    Color: Stainless Steel

    Profile Arctica Refrigerator

    Model #: PSI23SCNBS
    Color: Stainless Steel

    Profile 30" Convection Oven

    Model #: JT912SFSS
    Color: Stainless Steel

    Profile 30" Gas Cooktop

    Model #: JGP933SEFSS
    Color: Stainless Steel

    Where available: Visit the GE Consumer Products website (information, below)

    GE Consumer Products
    Appliance Park
    Louisville, KY 40225
    Toll-free: 800-626-2000
    Website: www.geappliances.com

    Kitchen Island Lights (Southern Lights)

    Brand name: Tech
    Model #: 700FJSF4S w/700FLJMEBS
    Color: Blue
    Where available: Visit the Southern Lights website (information, below)

    Southern Lights
    12550 W. Frontage Rd.
    Burnsville, MN 55337
    Phone: 952-890-8977
    Fax: 952-890-4822
    Website: www.southernlightsinc.com

    Honeycomb Blinds (Budget Blinds)

    Brand name: Alta (a Hunter Douglas Company)
    Model #: H28604
    Color: Champagne
    Where available: Visit the Budget Blinds website (information, below)

    Budget Blinds
    14551 Judicial Rd.
    #120
    Burnsville, MN 55306
    Phone: 952-898-5558
    Fax: 952-898-5528
    Website: www.budgetblinds.com

    Power Jack, Switchplates, Wallplates, Switches and Receptacles (Leviton)

    Out-of-Sight Power Jack
    Model #: 40215

    Decora Single-Pole Switch
    Model #: 5601-000
    Color: Mahogany

    Decora Duplex Receptacle
    Model #: 5325-000
    Color: Mahogany

    Single-Gang Decora Plus Screwless Wallplate
    Model #: 80301-000
    Colors: Ivory and Mohogany

    Decora Triplex Switch
    Model #: 1755-001
    Color: Ivory

    SmartLock GFCI Receptacle
    Model #: 85999-001
    Color: Ivory

    Where available: Home centers or visit the Leviton website (information, below)

    Leviton Manufacturing Company
    59-25 Little Neck Parkway
    Little Neck, NY 11362
    Toll-free: 800-323-8920
    Fax: 718-281-6252
    Website: www.leviton.com


    GUESTS :

    Shane Kretsinger
    Vice President, Operations
    Autumn River
    We apologize no contact information is available.

    Morris Bendah
    President
    Do It Yourself Granite
    14300 Wicks Blvd.
    San Leandro, CA 94577
    Phone: 510-346-4726

    Paul Surowiec
    General Manager
    GE Consumer Products
    Appliance Park
    Louisville, KY 40225
    Phone: 502-452-3049

  • ALSO IN THIS EPISODE:


  • Gutter Repair
  • Landscaping Basics
  • Flooring
  • UV Air Sanitizer
  • Replacement Windows
  • Planter, Self-Watering
  • Hand-Painted Glasses
  • Choose Washer/Dryer
  • Backsplash Installation
  • Hand-Painted Bowls
  • Prepare for Vacation
  • Maintain Garage Door
  • Disinfect Bathroom
  • Romance Kit
  • Curb Appeal
  • Transport Equipment
  • Installing Undermount
  • Holiday Decorating
  • Family Scrapbook
  • Ice Candle
  • Selecting Doors
  • Spark Plug, Changing
  • Maintain Cabinets
  • Front Door Facelift
  • Change Windowpane