J just pumps Joined 24 May 2016 Messages 3,840 Reaction score 739 Country 1 Feb 2020 #16 denso13 said: Yes, but if you going for a inset sink it will need to be a lot less than 500mm wide. Click to expand... A little bit less if using a standard worktop
denso13 said: Yes, but if you going for a inset sink it will need to be a lot less than 500mm wide. Click to expand... A little bit less if using a standard worktop
J just pumps Joined 24 May 2016 Messages 3,840 Reaction score 739 Country 1 Feb 2020 #17 bettz1 said: What would be best to cut the cupboards? Multi tool? Jig saw? Circular saw? Weve also gotta try and find the worktop which was from b&q it's at least 5 years old Click to expand... Old fashioned hand saw or a jig saw
bettz1 said: What would be best to cut the cupboards? Multi tool? Jig saw? Circular saw? Weve also gotta try and find the worktop which was from b&q it's at least 5 years old Click to expand... Old fashioned hand saw or a jig saw
bettz1 Joined 10 Aug 2010 Messages 538 Reaction score 5 Location Leicester Country 1 Feb 2020 #18 Tbh I still don't see why we can't just put the sink o top of the cupboard units and maybe a batten along the back wall to support it. Bloody things a nightmare.
Tbh I still don't see why we can't just put the sink o top of the cupboard units and maybe a batten along the back wall to support it. Bloody things a nightmare.