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RobCallow
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Help Fitting Kitchen Worktop

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Can anyone recommend someone to fit a kitchen worktop.

I have fitted the kitchen just not happy cutting a 90deg join in the worktop and making a good job of it.

Can anyone help!
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Post by Ian200sx »

I take it you mean just standard chip board type worktop? I've got a jig that you can borrow or maybe could just do the needed cuts if you're not to fare from me. When does it need doing?
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Post by Christian and Beccy »

I have completely renovated a 1929 3-Bed Detached Bungalow and have taken on almost everything. However, I paid someone to do my worktop. I think you should too!! Especially if it's a nice kitchen, a proper job on the worktop will really finish it off.

Give the headache to someone else!! :lol:
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Post by RobCallow »

Do you have any contact details of person who fitted yours?
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Post by Christian and Beccy »

I will PM you the number of the guy who I wish had done my worktop! They guy I used was good, but this guy is better. :wink:
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Post by Ian200sx »

I fit kitchens! I'm a carpenter. Normaly I would get paid to fit work tops :D No worries.

Some people do make a better job than others if christian/beccy knows someone very good go with that.
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Thanks for the help and offers guys :-D
Rob

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