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Re: New Kitchen

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have a look in jewsons for the regency/richmond range of kitchens all ready made and can be had on a 48 hour delivery. all you have to do is whip the doors off and fit i know a local home builder in my area that uses alot of them on there sites and the fitters love them
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Still doing the rounds, Howdens, Benchmarx only supply to account holders, :dunno: could probably find one if necessary, asked Magnet for a quote week ago still waiting, Wickes been round measured up, going into store tomorrow to see results and get quote (are they any good).
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Blakey wrote: I am one of those sad b4stards with more tools than I know what to do with, including Dewalt router and trend worktop jig, (still waiting to learn how to use jig).
Just don't let your missus do what mine did with the instructions for the jig. First time I ever bought a jig was when I was fitting my own kitchen. Missus was always tidying up after me. Anyrode, the day I was fitting the worktops, she very kindly made me a couple of sandwiches around dinnertime. While I was eating them, she threw the jig instructions on a small bonfire I'd lit out the back. Her excuse was , she thought they were the instructions for making up base and wall units. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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