G Gary111 Joined 11 Oct 2016 Messages 816 Reaction score 8 Country 5 Aug 2020 #1 Hi, I’m fitting a kitchen but the cooker point where it will be connected to is a bit high for the backing rail. Im wondering if I can either cut a bit out of the rail, (seems a bit too structural to do this ? or move the rail a bit lower ? or do I need to get the electrics moved ?
Hi, I’m fitting a kitchen but the cooker point where it will be connected to is a bit high for the backing rail. Im wondering if I can either cut a bit out of the rail, (seems a bit too structural to do this ? or move the rail a bit lower ? or do I need to get the electrics moved ?
B Burnerman Joined 7 Feb 2008 Messages 25,318 Reaction score 5,404 Location Northumberland Country 5 Aug 2020 #2 Cabinet structure gets most of its strength when the worktop is fitted, and moving that rail would be awkward as it will be dowelled in. I’d cut the minimum out of the rail to get the outlet accessible, and fix those angle brackets too. John
Cabinet structure gets most of its strength when the worktop is fitted, and moving that rail would be awkward as it will be dowelled in. I’d cut the minimum out of the rail to get the outlet accessible, and fix those angle brackets too. John
G Gary111 Joined 11 Oct 2016 Messages 816 Reaction score 8 Country 5 Aug 2020 #3 thanks for that John makes sense
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 6 Aug 2020 #4 You can remove back panels from unit , not required for oven housings.