I've decided to replace the sheddy, ancient and really naff integrated cooker in the kitchen in the new house.
I measured it up and while it seemed tight I thought I'd be ok. However I've now got the new cooker, removed the old one, chopped the work top and I'm still about 10mm short.
My current thought is to remove the cabinet to the right, which is a corner cabinet and trim off 10mm, effectively rebuild the cabinet, i.e. new dowels and stuff. Put it back in and then it all should fit. It might be ok with about 5mm off, but I might as well put a decent gap in. It's an electric cooker, if that helps.
Anyone else got any smart ideas? Or tips?
I measured it up and while it seemed tight I thought I'd be ok. However I've now got the new cooker, removed the old one, chopped the work top and I'm still about 10mm short.
My current thought is to remove the cabinet to the right, which is a corner cabinet and trim off 10mm, effectively rebuild the cabinet, i.e. new dowels and stuff. Put it back in and then it all should fit. It might be ok with about 5mm off, but I might as well put a decent gap in. It's an electric cooker, if that helps.
Anyone else got any smart ideas? Or tips?