I covered the bottom of my jigsaw with painters masking tape to prevent
scratching the new counter top. Depending on the size or placement of
the sink, you may have a little difficulty cutting the backside of the
sink's opening as the backsplash may foul the saw. I had to use a
sawzall with a long blade to cut the back for that reason. A tiny bit
of chipping may result even if you're careful. Hopefully the sink's lip
will cover it.
Oh, if you have to put a end cap on a trimmed edge, you might want to
practice with the laminate trimmer first before attempting to trim the
laminate on your new counter. Just saying...
Rich White wrote:
> Thanks Eric!
>
> You came up with a couple of items I had not thought of.
>
> Rich White St. Joseph, IL USA
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