skipdiver
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Oldish thread which i found while searching for answers to fitting an oak worktop adjacent to a range cooker. I have already contributed (badly) to this thread but now find myself in the same position, namely buying oak worktops from Worktop Express and reading their bumph, it clearly states fitting a solid piece of timber across the ends of worktops adjacent to the range and leaving a minimum of 30mm gap between. Not only do i think that would look unsightly, it also throws out all my measurements, which is a pain in the seating area.
Could anyone who fits oak worktops shed some light on this? Is a 30mm gap really necessary, especially if a solid piece of oak has been attached to the end of the worktop?
Oldish thread which i found while searching for answers to fitting an oak worktop adjacent to a range cooker. I have already contributed (badly) to this thread but now find myself in the same position, namely buying oak worktops from Worktop Express and reading their bumph, it clearly states fitting a solid piece of timber across the ends of worktops adjacent to the range and leaving a minimum of 30mm gap between. Not only do i think that would look unsightly, it also throws out all my measurements, which is a pain in the seating area.
Could anyone who fits oak worktops shed some light on this? Is a 30mm gap really necessary, especially if a solid piece of oak has been attached to the end of the worktop?