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My Mum has just purchased her Council house and everything that's been OK
for the last 20 years "needs changing" i.e, bathroom, kitchen, fence, patio etc and Yours Truly has got the contract!! My question relates to the kitchen worktop. It will only have one join as it will be 'L' shaped and I don't want to go to the expense of hiring a jig etc., or a joiner for that matter, for one joint. I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Many thanks John |
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In article , John wrote:
I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Our local Homebase sells them -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk Free SEDBUK boiler database browser http://www.sda.co.uk/qsedbuk.htm |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... My Mum has just purchased her Council house and everything that's been OK for the last 20 years "needs changing" i.e, bathroom, kitchen, fence, patio etc and Yours Truly has got the contract!! My question relates to the kitchen worktop. It will only have one join as it will be 'L' shaped and I don't want to go to the expense of hiring a jig etc., or a joiner for that matter, for one joint. I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Any good woodworking place will cut the surface and put butt and scribe joints in for about £55. Use the coloured worksurface glue from Screwfix for a good result. |
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Homebase or B&Q will do it in store for you.
Cheers "G&M" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... My Mum has just purchased her Council house and everything that's been OK for the last 20 years "needs changing" i.e, bathroom, kitchen, fence, patio etc and Yours Truly has got the contract!! My question relates to the kitchen worktop. It will only have one join as it will be 'L' shaped and I don't want to go to the expense of hiring a jig etc., or a joiner for that matter, for one joint. I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Any good woodworking place will cut the surface and put butt and scribe joints in for about £55. Use the coloured worksurface glue from Screwfix for a good result. |
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This is OK IF the corner is square
You could get it done professionally for around £60 if you are in Essex -- regards dave batter www.kitchenman.co.uk www.sxmitres.info www.marks-family.co.uk www.essex-sandivers.info http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id5568652 mobile email # "Andrew" wrote in message ... Homebase or B&Q will do it in store for you. Cheers "G&M" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... My Mum has just purchased her Council house and everything that's been OK for the last 20 years "needs changing" i.e, bathroom, kitchen, fence, patio etc and Yours Truly has got the contract!! My question relates to the kitchen worktop. It will only have one join as it will be 'L' shaped and I don't want to go to the expense of hiring a jig etc., or a joiner for that matter, for one joint. I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Any good woodworking place will cut the surface and put butt and scribe joints in for about £55. Use the coloured worksurface glue from Screwfix for a good result. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.762 / Virus Database: 510 - Release Date: 17/09/2004 |
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![]() "kitchenman" wrote in message o.uk... This is OK IF the corner is square You could get it done professionally for around £60 if you are in Essex -- regards dave batter www.kitchenman.co.uk In which case you would adjust the position of the units and worktop, and not cut an out of square joint. dg |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:00:05 +0000, dg wrote:
"kitchenman" wrote in message o.uk... This is OK IF the corner is square You could get it done professionally for around £60 if you are in Essex -- regards dave batter www.kitchenman.co.uk In which case you would adjust the position of the units and worktop, and not cut an out of square joint. This is a matter of degree (ahem 'scuse the pun). If the walls are out so that you have more than a couple of cm gap at the back then you are going to have a lot of trouble. In my experience that sort of misalignment is normal. -- Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter. The FAQ for uk.diy is at www.diyfaq.org.uk Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html |
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You can buy a metal joint strip that is formed to take both faces, it is
fixed to both worktops, does the job for about 5 pounds, fit it yourself. "John" wrote in message ... My Mum has just purchased her Council house and everything that's been OK for the last 20 years "needs changing" i.e, bathroom, kitchen, fence, patio etc and Yours Truly has got the contract!! My question relates to the kitchen worktop. It will only have one join as it will be 'L' shaped and I don't want to go to the expense of hiring a jig etc., or a joiner for that matter, for one joint. I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Many thanks John |
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That's what I call a salmonella joint, if you want it to look right you
gotta pay for it -- regards dave batter www.kitchenman.co.uk www.sxmitres.info www.marks-family.co.uk www.essex-sandivers.info http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id5568652 mobile email # "@BB" wrote in message ... You can buy a metal joint strip that is formed to take both faces, it is fixed to both worktops, does the job for about 5 pounds, fit it yourself. "John" wrote in message ... My Mum has just purchased her Council house and everything that's been OK for the last 20 years "needs changing" i.e, bathroom, kitchen, fence, patio etc and Yours Truly has got the contract!! My question relates to the kitchen worktop. It will only have one join as it will be 'L' shaped and I don't want to go to the expense of hiring a jig etc., or a joiner for that matter, for one joint. I am sure I have seen mention on here of worktops with pre machined male and female joints or am I dreaming it? If anybody can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Many thanks John --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.762 / Virus Database: 510 - Release Date: 13/09/2004 |
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kitchenman writes That's what I call a salmonella joint, if you want it to look right you gotta pay for it Recently doing up my mum and dad's old house and in the kitchen I remember some of the dodgy practises that went on there. By rights we should have all been long deceased with all manner of illnesses but for some strange reason I can hardly ever remember anyone having a gut upset and of course allergies were unheard of... Perhaps our excessive cleanliness?. After all you should seen how my old grannie lived, and she waited till she was 89 before she departed this life, and I never recall her being ill...... -- Tony Sayer |
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It was a client who first coined that phrase.
She was/is a nursing sister at a local hospital -- regards dave batter www.kitchenman.co.uk www.sxmitres.info www.marks-family.co.uk www.essex-sandivers.info http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id5568652 mobile email # "tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , kitchenman writes That's what I call a salmonella joint, if you want it to look right you gotta pay for it Recently doing up my mum and dad's old house and in the kitchen I remember some of the dodgy practises that went on there. By rights we should have all been long deceased with all manner of illnesses but for some strange reason I can hardly ever remember anyone having a gut upset and of course allergies were unheard of... Perhaps our excessive cleanliness?. After all you should seen how my old grannie lived, and she waited till she was 89 before she departed this life, and I never recall her being ill...... -- Tony Sayer --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.762 / Virus Database: 510 - Release Date: 13/09/2004 |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:36:21 GMT, "kitchenman"
wrote: She was/is a nursing sister at a local hospital We should take hygiene advice from British hospitals ? |
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In article , Andy Dingley
writes On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:36:21 GMT, "kitchenman" wrote: She was/is a nursing sister at a local hospital We should take hygiene advice from British hospitals ? Probably when she *was* there;!...... -- Tony Sayer |
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