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Old Sep 8, 2006 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Moonstone Steve
If you have a typical L shaped kitchen with the corner being out of square you might have to cut 30mm of the back to get it to fit, you only have 40mm overhanging the front so you are telling me you would only have 10mm overhanging the front, NOOOOOOO. thats deffo not for me, but i am fucking picky.
The excess to the rear of the units is for shaving off to get them to fit not just for pipes etc to run. I always keep the overhang right as alterations are made to the rear of the units. The amount that is trimmed off the worktop is the amount you trim off the rear of the unit so it doesnt affect overhang.

The way you do it by putting the units in out of square fooks any chance of having a nice tiled floor as they will never run paralell with the units...which looks a cooooont

I do everything square i cannot stand to see things 'running out' with each other.
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