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small job - marc1106 - 05-05-2010 changed from a built under oven to a range cooker all 3 600 units removed along with hob and worktop re sized 2 of the 600 units to 400 units back in and range in place internal drawers fitted and end caps on worktop, range adjusted to height new 400 doors on, re used handles, fillers in job done. RE: small job - mammy - 05-05-2010 does the range only need 15mm copper? and are the ovens electric then. RE: small job - marc1106 - 05-05-2010 mammy Wrote:does the range only need 15mm copper? and are the ovens electric then. did the 2meter length of 6mm not give that away? sorry mams, but yes its a dualfuel range! RE: small job - chip off the block - 05-05-2010 looking at the picture the cable is rather obvious RE: small job - Dave - 06-05-2010 Nice pics.. Why the half tile from the W/top..? RE: small job - Edecko - 06-05-2010 How do you cut the tops right across in situ. Assuming that's what you did. RE: small job - jonny round boy - 06-05-2010 Edecko Wrote:How do you cut the tops right across in situ. Assuming that's what you did. Quote:all 3 600 units removed along with hob and worktop 'Nuff said. RE: small job - marc1106 - 06-05-2010 Dave Wrote:Nice pics.. Why the half tile from the W/top..? i dont know Dave it was like that when i got there think it was to do with not having a cut along the window reveal?! RE: small job - marc1106 - 06-05-2010 Edecko Wrote:How do you cut the tops right across in situ. Assuming that's what you did. clamp the plunge saw guide rail at 90degrees to postformed edge and saw away leaves bout 50mm to do with a floorboard saw (CAREFULLY) of course! |