Good call! Just the checked the washer (freestanding) it's ok. The dishwasher came with extra legs to raise it multi storey style
Haven't even unwrapped them yet. Had a peek to check there was actually some oak in there and am now getting nervous about doing them and f#cking up!
Im sure I've been told this but can't remember the answer. Why do you need a half inch and not quarter inch router for tops?
this is my spare one if you can pick it up your welcome to have it but has a small nic out of it, if you can get it collected, but its not the curve one as i use that all the time
Super offer offer there thanks but it's just the curved jobby I need. I just got some straight end cuts which are no trouble, sink cut out (jig came with sink), and the two curves. No joins or owt like that to do. Thanks anyway ken very kind of you
You can make a curve template out of 10mm mdf. Follow your unit line, adding the overhang and cut with your jiggling saw and sand nice and smooth. You can route the curve first, then if you mess up you've only lost mm's. Once your happy with the curve, cut to the correct length. The only thing to watch when you make you own template is not tipping the router over the edge of it. If you look at proper jigs, both sides of the router are always supported on the jig. When I cut templates they are usually just profiles and half the router base floats in the air. EDIT-- don't forget to add the guide bush offset when you set up the curve template. Don't forget some 'how to' photos
I got a new one free with a kitchen from howdens so i never bothered and the new one is bigger and the bolt cutouts are easier