Hello all,
I promised the girls in the office that I would fit a row of kitchen units for them to use as a stationery store.
I have taken delivery of some flat packed units, holes for hinges etc pre drilled.
What is the best way to approach this job given that the floor is uneven and the wall is not straight? I presume this starting point is quite usual?
Is it necessary to screw/glue the individual units together or does the weight of the top keep things in place?
How do I go about cutting the top to match the uneven wall? I also have to cut out a piece to allow for some boxed in pipes in one corner.
The units have adjustable feet so I can see that with a spirit level I could make things level. How do I deal with the skirting?
Any tips / advice would be great. Thanks, fellas
Cheers, Esc.
I promised the girls in the office that I would fit a row of kitchen units for them to use as a stationery store.
I have taken delivery of some flat packed units, holes for hinges etc pre drilled.
What is the best way to approach this job given that the floor is uneven and the wall is not straight? I presume this starting point is quite usual?
Is it necessary to screw/glue the individual units together or does the weight of the top keep things in place?
How do I go about cutting the top to match the uneven wall? I also have to cut out a piece to allow for some boxed in pipes in one corner.
The units have adjustable feet so I can see that with a spirit level I could make things level. How do I deal with the skirting?
Any tips / advice would be great. Thanks, fellas
Cheers, Esc.