We are fitting our new kitchen and we are reasonably competent and so far any problems have been solved by looking at the forum - cheers guys and girls!
But we now have hit a small wall in our proceedings and was wondering if anyone could help.
We have bought a kitchen from B & Q (Cooke and Lewis) and my question is about the upstands. I am not sure if it is the way it was left or just the timescale but they are bowed. We cut them all to fit (eight pieces) and tried to glue with gripfill but due to the bow they will not stick to the wall. Rather than spend hours trying we went to our local B & Q but it apears that they are all bowed and it is the way that they stack them (they said they will look into it). Instead they suggested that we drill holes into the upstand and screw it to the wall. Maybe it is me but I would rather not have screws/caps showing.
Does anyone know of a way to flatten them, so far we have tried heavy cook books and haynes manuals with the upstand supported so it bows in the opposite direction. Or better still a better way to secure it to the wall, do we need to seal the rear of the upstand, seal the wall etc etc
Here's hoping that someone can help.
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Cheers
Nick