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MFI Kitchen Worktop - Update
Thanks very much for all the information posted in my recent thread.
I think we may have cracked it J.. I looks like the worktop is either made by Bushboard, or Bushboard do an incredibly similar worktop, and a local kitchen specialist can get 4m lengths in 24 hours !!! Just as an aside, went to one of the larger MFI and spoke with a semi intelligent older kitchen muppet (sorry specialist) and he told me that this particular worktop was not exclusive to MFI but could not tell me who made it because they use several manufacturers, but they can only supply 3m lengths because their wagons can only accommodate 3m lengths. Um. sounds complete BS to me. so I will get my builder to go to Howdens and ask to see wrapped board and try and find a manufacturers name of contact details. Anyway it looks like Bushboard may be the answer, and as soon as Muppet Furniture Industries deliver my new Franke Divida sink next Sunday, I will get down to my local friendy kitchen shop with the sink and check out the Bushboard samples. Also Bushboard offer a free sample service, I wish MFI could do that.. Many thanks once again Duncan |
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MFI Kitchen Worktop - Update
Hi Duncan,
Watch out for the depth, MFI is 616. You will need a double post formed board cut down to get the width you need MFI carcass's are 575mm deep, add a door to that at 18mm plus a slam buffer at 3mm you will only have a 3mm overhang, MFI top overhang on carcass is 41mm, normal carcass is 570 so overhang is 30mm. Bushboard is a good manufacturer. -- regards Dave Batter Kitchenman www.kitchenman.co.uk www.sxmitres.info www.marks-family.co.uk http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id=5568652 "DeeBee" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for all the information posted in my recent thread. I think we may have cracked it J.. I looks like the worktop is either made by Bushboard, or Bushboard do an incredibly similar worktop, and a local kitchen specialist can get 4m lengths in 24 hours !!! Just as an aside, went to one of the larger MFI and spoke with a semi intelligent older kitchen muppet (sorry specialist) and he told me that this particular worktop was not exclusive to MFI but could not tell me who made it because they use several manufacturers, but they can only supply 3m lengths because their wagons can only accommodate 3m lengths. Um. sounds complete BS to me. so I will get my builder to go to Howdens and ask to see wrapped board and try and find a manufacturers name of contact details. Anyway it looks like Bushboard may be the answer, and as soon as Muppet Furniture Industries deliver my new Franke Divida sink next Sunday, I will get down to my local friendy kitchen shop with the sink and check out the Bushboard samples. Also Bushboard offer a free sample service, I wish MFI could do that.. Many thanks once again Duncan |
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MFI Kitchen Worktop - Update
MFI guy was telling you half the truth. 4m worktops are a pain to
transport. The delivery drivers end up damaging the 3m ones regularly enough they'd be forever replacing the 4m ones. |
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They only weigh 60KG max, how much do you weigh?
-- regards Dave Batter Kitchenman www.kitchenman.co.uk www.sxmitres.info www.marks-family.co.uk http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id=5568652 "PoP" wrote in message ... On 18 Jan 2004 04:20:38 -0800, (StealthUK) wrote: MFI guy was telling you half the truth. 4m worktops are a pain to transport. The delivery drivers end up damaging the 3m ones regularly enough they'd be forever replacing the 4m ones. A few weeks back I bought a 38mm 3m worktop and decided to transport it on my Freelander roofrails. Took two of us to put it up there, and when I got home it was just me to take it off. Suffice to say that it was too heavy for one person to lift, and I swear the Freelander was down 2 inches on its suspension on the way home PoP Sending email to my published email address isn't guaranteed to reach me. |
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MFI Kitchen Worktop - Update
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 01:05:43 -0000, "kitchenman"
wrote: They only weigh 60KG max, how much do you weigh? In real weights about 14 stone. I think that roughly translates to about 100KG. We are talking 38mm worktop here BTW. Maybe I picked up a marble one by mistake PoP Sending email to my published email address isn't guaranteed to reach me. |
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