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My existing kitchen has a plastic ceal, that is flexible and create a
nice ceal between the floor and the plinth. Does anyone know where to buy this from ? I'm sure its called something fancy. |
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After a little research I think it might be called an END CAP????
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:36:21 -0700, freestyle_london wrote:
After a little research I think it might be called an END CAP???? Think you might find seal would be a better spelling as well. Dave |
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IKEA plinth boards (aka kickboards) are packaged with the seal &
wordless instructions, so sorry can't help with the name ;-) It might just be possible to obtain a seal ex IKEA. If, as most likely, it isn't on the shelves then call in on the kitchen dept & ask them if they can order one for you. On another kitchen item they were able to explode the components of a package on screen & order an individual item for me. You may need a sob spiel 'damaged while fitting' etc, & you may need one of the local experts on their computer system. Otherwise look in yellow pages for kitchen component wholsesalers. A few of the regular kitchen installers also have substantial parts operation & supply other installers. HTH |
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