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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , fred wrote: One reason I built my own is I really couldn't see just why you had to have a cupboard side every place you needed a hinge for a door, or drawer runner - just wastes available space. So what would you mount the hinges and drawer runers on ? A wood frame made for the purpose. Steel frame welded from 12mm rhs in my case. Vastly better than a series of particle board boxes stacked side by side. Kitchens are made up from standard units, little boxes if you will. This eases manufacture and installation. But wastes rather more spade, wastes double or more the space between them. Which would be fine if room were made to standard units too. |
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