24-07-2012, 10:47 PM
I'm gonna put a different slant on it and say that if you ever needed to remove a base unit "post worktop installation" it would be far easier as those tricky little angle brackets are almost impossible to access after this point.
It's not a bad idea but a lot of fitters are stuck in their ways and are loathe to try any new systems.
You could always try and push this idea on to the sheds who would happily bung two of these per base unit into their fittings pack and ensure that the purpose of them is included in the fitting instructions. Only DIYers follow fitting instructions to the letter as they believe their kitchens will fall off the wall if they don't.......us fitters know many more ways of getting round things.
So it's a "Yes" from me which means you only need one more and you're through to Boot Camp. Anyone wanna even up the score??
It's not a bad idea but a lot of fitters are stuck in their ways and are loathe to try any new systems.
You could always try and push this idea on to the sheds who would happily bung two of these per base unit into their fittings pack and ensure that the purpose of them is included in the fitting instructions. Only DIYers follow fitting instructions to the letter as they believe their kitchens will fall off the wall if they don't.......us fitters know many more ways of getting round things.
So it's a "Yes" from me which means you only need one more and you're through to Boot Camp. Anyone wanna even up the score??