How To: Bathroom Remodeling 19
This post was written by admin on October 9, 2010
Posted Under: Home Remodeling
Posted Under: Home Remodeling
Hand fabricating the granite vanity top. We had the tools, so why pay someone else? Do it the poor mans way. Sorry its not very imformative. I had to chop 3 minutes off the vid in order to process it thru my computer.
Tags: Bathroom, Remodeling






Reader Comments
@dnahoghunter
Has your brother posted on YOUTUBE any of his own granite work. I bet he will get a lot of following. What he did looks simple and practical saving tones on money. Please hunter get him to give you the run down on what he did and used for your project and let us have the inside tips so that we may follow in his shadow. We are not worthy but we can only try in his foot steps. Give us the info. Money thanks oops many thanks
@TruthIsSalvation All the tools are my bros! I wouldnt have a clue. Hes the pro at the granite!
dnahoghunter you should have installed the taps to the granite top bfore placing onto the vanity units … may have made it a little easier.
Can you tell me what size is your granit slap and how much did it cost?
What is that hardner you used?
Great posting great work you are tha MAN!
@bunbun5877 LMAO!!! Jon??? Of corse he is!!! He looks like me!
Cute brother
@Garciamrcool
cool, nice light touch.
Glad you liked it!!! Nope, didn’t even think of that!!! I’ll have to lok at the sinks at work and see if they do theirs too. Makes me curious. Makes perfect sence tho!!! Thanks for that tip!!!
Nice job! Your brother taught me a thing or two just watching him!
Curious…. the underside of that splash guard lip, did you polish it too? I can see it being a real problem for mold and mildew etc if it’s rough under there.
Lookin good man!!
Only one more than I can be done with it!!!
Nice! Nice! Nice!
Great vid as usual.
See Y’all. lol.
Better keep it clean!!!
thats in my bathroom now
Cool!!! I traded some cabinet knob instalation labor in trade for that slab. It was a rough table top.
Have the same color!! Nice!!!
He does a great job. He really does. I’ll tell him. Gonna be like 35 tonight… ahh no hunting. LOL
WOW that came out nice. tell John i said good job..; hes really good with that cutter/grinder
Thanks James!!!
Yeah, its just time consumeing Z.
I only work on my own places. I wouldnt do this for anyone either!!!
With the sink it had to be just over 200lbs.
awesome job ya’ll did!!!turned out looking great!!! nice job on the vid too Darak!!! 5/5 favd!!
james
nice work D , looks like not easy job, but you did it
5*
Great job bud Im a finish carpenter of 15+ years and the only way I would do that job is if it was mine ya know great job buddy. Jason 5*
man that looks great! i’d be too scared of breaking it, LOL! how much did that slab weigh?