The vanity is 24" wide by 21" deep. The top is 25" wide by 22" deep. The vanity is set in a corner so the top overhangs one side by 1"+ and the front by 1"+. The top needs to be supported pretty much all the way to the edge.
My plan is to rip 1x material that will serve as stable base for the top. This material will be attached to the top of the vanity using PL glue and some finish nails to hold in place. Picture these laying flat along the top perimeter of the vanity and overhanging on one side and the front by about an inch. I could attempt to pre drill and screw, but the vanity material on the side is just 1/2" plywood.
Does anyone know of any better tricks when the top overhangs a vanity too much and needs additional support beyond where the vanity stops?
My plan is to rip 1x material that will serve as stable base for the top. This material will be attached to the top of the vanity using PL glue and some finish nails to hold in place. Picture these laying flat along the top perimeter of the vanity and overhanging on one side and the front by about an inch. I could attempt to pre drill and screw, but the vanity material on the side is just 1/2" plywood.
Does anyone know of any better tricks when the top overhangs a vanity too much and needs additional support beyond where the vanity stops?