Suggestions on if I should use the $89 Bunnings Rubberwood Benchtop
Hi I am renovating with a limited budget from the bank :~ so have no choice but to consider using the following bench top from Bunnings.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/marquee-...chtop_p2667635
It is 2200 X 600 X 25mm rubberwood timber benchtop for $89.
I like how it is sustainability sourced but I have a number of concerns for using these bench tops:
1) It is finger joined so I will need to ensure that it is well sealed with food grade varnish to decrease the chance of moisture and swelling between joins,
2) The house may, one day become a rental property so I fear mistreatment from tenants,
3) Some of my benches are greater than 600mm, so my husband and I will need to extend the width ourselves (we have a biscuit tool but never used one before). Could this get a little complicated for a DIYer?
4) The bench top thickness is only 25mm, so I fear the finger joins around where we need to make cuts for the sink and stop top could be weakened.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
I've never heard of rubber wood before, does anyone know a little bit about this type of timber and if its suitable for Kitchen bench tops?
The specs state that the piece of the above dimensions weighs 24kg, does that mean it may be relatively solid/hard timber?
I will appreciate any suggestions.