Buy or rent a handheld wet circular saw from your local hardware store.
Attaching stone countertop to cabinet.
Professional installers vary greatly in their methods of fastening countertops to base cabinets.
For a tight fit screw the angles to the cabinet first and then draw the top down to meet the steel angle with the second screw.
Heavy solid slabs of stone such as granite glue in place on top of the cabinets.
If the cabinet has a top surface fasten the countertop by screwing up through the bottom of the cabinet top into the countertop.
Wear gloves goggles and a face mask to protect yourself while cutting the granite.
Have someone catch.
Attach your quartz slabs to the cabinets with the adhesive beads.
Installing a do it yourself granite countertop step 1.
Cut 3 4 plywood to fit on top of all the base cabinets.
Lower the countertop back into place or remove the shims.
Be sure to lower the slab onto the adhesive while it s still wet.
After applying the adhesive carefully lower each quartz slab into place over the beads.
Attach to the cabinets now that the seams of the slabs are joined it s time to secure the stone to the cabinets.
Place pressure sticks every 12 to 18 inches to help the adhesive bond the.
Steel angles with 5 8 in.
Screw the countertop to the cabinet sides using 1 1 2 in.
Position the countertop pieces on the cabinets.
To bear the weight of the stone countertop the base cabinets need a layer of 3 4 inch plywood across the top.
Seal the seam between the backsplash and the wall with silicone caulk that matches the color of the countertop.
Cut just outside of the lines you traced to leave some room for the granite to be grinded down and smoothed on the edges.
It s wise to be very precise.
The plywood supports the granite and gives enough.
When i asked him how the granite countertops would be attached to the cabinets he said that they place the granite countertops right on top of the cabinets and generally don t use any adhesive or caulk to attach the granite to the cabinets.
Apply a bead of silicone caulk or construction adhesive along the top edge of all the cabinet parts that support the.
If the cabinets have no tops screw through the front rail and any blocks built into the cabinet.
The weight of the countertops themselves is nearly enough to hold the stone in place but you ll still want to run a bead of caulk along the underside perimeter of the counter where the stone meets the cabinet top.
This is sufficient to hold the countertops in place in a normal situation.
Now press them down gently to ensure that they adhere to the cabinets beneath them.