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Grunff wrote in message ...
This is what out kitchen was like for the first 6 months until we had enough time to do it: http://ixxa.com/alchey/images/kit3.jpg Note the bucket. No sink. No sink, but a computer - I'm impressed! :-) David |
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Jackie wrote:
You don't really need the veneer if both edges are hidden under the units and against the floor. The veneer is used on the open you'll see when crossing gaps in the unit. Also hand to keep a few bits spare for the edges of doors if they get chipped. This is for a unit that is sitting next to a door and the edge of the plinth is immediately noticable when entering from the other door. I am talking about the edge you get when you cut 600mm from a 2.4 metre length of plinth not cutting along the length of it to make it narrower. Use a fine toothed handsaw. Mine doesn't chip when I do it. |
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