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 Post subject: Re: Kitchen Progress!
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Job and Knock wrote:
diggerdog36 wrote:
I was just going to fill them as the kitchen is going to get painted!!

If you have the space you'd be better off making up a false end panel to cover the ends of the carcasses - something like 12mm T&G MDF with 6mm overlaid to make up either pillasters or a frame. the face frame can either sit inside this or overlay it

Yeah, I was thinking this, as the ends will be very plain, especially considering one will be a full length fridge freezer housing!

I got the knotting solution, primer and brushes today, Im going tomorrow to the Johnstones paint shop to get the Farrow and Ball colour mixed, do you think he will have a cheat sheet to mix it??


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