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RE: J Profile White Gloss - snezza - 14-12-2015 Looks good Steve What's the name of that Quick Step flooring? I can't recognise it from the pictures. Is it one of their new solid resin offerings ? RE: J Profile White Gloss - Fitter Steve - 14-12-2015 (13-12-2015, 11:58 PM)Stretch Wrote: Tidy fit Steve, looks good. As fitters we'll always find faults but I'll bet the customer is happy... I took the pictures with my tablet which then went into my dropbox account and I uploaded them from my laptop RE: J Profile White Gloss - Fitter Steve - 14-12-2015 Cant remember the name of the flooring but its not the new solid resin stuff. RE: J Profile White Gloss - stejoke - 14-12-2015 Nice work Steve - thanks for sharing Steve RE: J Profile White Gloss - Colour Republic - 14-12-2015 Very tidy. I like the colours the white, the grey and offset by the timber Not done a Burbidge J Profile before, in fact haven't done anything other than their painted oaks. What's the quality like Steve? looks good from the pics and take it they are 25mm decors? One thing with the J Profiles I never like and always struggle with is that due to standard door sizes you always get left with a big gap on tower units between the upper/lower doors. I know it's the same size gap on any style of door but it is so much more noticeable on J profiles and even worse when you have an appliance behind which grins through. As much as possible I always try and close that gap but you can only close it so much before it starts showing in other areas such as the door s lining up with adjoining base units/wall units/end panels. I tend to just split the difference but interested to see what others do? Nice fit though mate, clean tidy lines and nice colours RE: J Profile White Gloss - Fitter Steve - 14-12-2015 (14-12-2015, 08:46 PM)Colour Republic Wrote: Very tidy. I like the colours the white, the grey and offset by the timberCheers Rob, the quality is good. The panels were about 21 to 22mm from memory. I didnt knowingly buy the panels as extra thick ones so nice touch if this is their standard panel. I also done a cream j profile kitchen with same supplier. It had a couple of curved units and another really nice touch they do is the plinth. Instead of supplying a solid curve which u have to add the straight part to which creates a join in the plinth they supply a 2.4m plinth with a flexi bit so no join unless its on a longer run. Must admit this plinth did cause me a massive problem where the plinth cracked instead of curved on a peninsular curved end but they replaced the plinth FOC ( which was a result as they are very expensive) Only one curve per plinth BTW They also do special sizes. |