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Dave
 
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Vaci wrote:
Dave wrote:

I suppose I could remove the worktops, plumbing and hob so I can get
to the screws fixing the carcasses to the walls and then adjust all
the carcass legs, but my inclination at the moment is to leave it and
deal with it if the dishwasher fails before we move house - it's new
so the odds might be in my favour ;-)



In my experience of making similar cock-ups, I think you're better off
doing the hard work to fix the problem now. Then at least once it's
done, you'll bask in the warm glow of satisfaction of a job done
properly, rather than suffer that nagging twinge of regret and doubt
every time you force the dishwasher door open....


The door opens and looks fine it's just that once the flooring is down
it will be tough to get the D/W out. However, you've pricked my
conscience and told me what my inner self had nagged about all night, so
I've started to refit it all 10mm higher.
I wonder if there's a "smiley" for £$%^&*^&*&£*!! ;-)

Dave