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In article , stuart noble
writes On 25/03/2014 23:21, fred wrote: I have a need to install some kitchen base cabinets at a higher than normal 940mm to the top of a 40mm worktop rather than the normal 910mm. This means using cab legs with a 180mm nominal height rather than the regular 150mm, ideally with a 190 or 200mm maximum height adjustment. I seem to recall someone here quoting a source for same some time ago but this is providing elusive, any ideas? I'd rather do it this way than add spacers to the bottom of existing legs and plain plastic, rather then fancy chrome, items. I bought some kitchen legs from Ikea to allow one of their cabinets to clear the skirting board in an alcove. Longer than usual but chrome alas :-( Yes, spotted those but more pricey than I'd like for the 30 or so reqd. Cheapie plastic now found in 180mm by Hafele (see my other reply) but thanks for the pointer. -- fred it's a ba-na-na . . . . |
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