Jarrah T&G flooring as kitchen benchtop
Is this a good or bad idea?
We have decided that we would like a deep red timber benchtop in the kitchen and would like it to last a long time. The plan is to laminate solid 19mm Jarrah tongue and groove floorboards to some 16mm form ply then route a nice small radius curve into the front edge. Are there any issues with using floorboards as a benchtop? The tongue and grooves would be fully glued with something like Weldbond or some other high quality glue then sanded flat and sealed with a single pack polyurethane. I can then make the benches in any size or shape that I want and it is cheaper than the equivalent laminex benchtop (in 700mm wide anyway) and can be sanded and sealed again in the future.
Cheers
Wildman