yup... but not the look we want to go forHave you considered polished concrete?
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yup... but not the look we want to go forHave you considered polished concrete?
Prep prep prep prep prep prep..Can these cabinets be painted? If so I'm guessing sprayed would be first choice.. but rolled is possible?
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Depends on the construction.. and they may have also been custom made to fit the kitchen in the current configuration, which would might make them less suitable to reconfigure..Thanks gents. I'll inform the wife that she's got a lot of work ahead of her.
Ps. Are these cabinets modular? Meaning the carcasses can be removed and re-assembled in a different configuration?
Thanks gents. I'll inform the wife that she's got a lot of work ahead of her.
Ps. Are these cabinets modular? Meaning the carcasses can be removed and re-assembled in a different configuration?
Jip, this grates my balls every single time. I had a guy come out because the usual wasn't available. He had a look, we agreed on a price and a date was booked for the next morning.Why is that in the building/renovation industry it's ok to just never rock up at the agreed time?
Someone will tell you they coming at 10am, and an hour later you have to phone them to ask where they are.
In my experience, this is mostly a Western Cape thing. At times it feels like some people think you are doing them a favour by giving them your business.Why is that in the building/renovation industry it's ok to just never rock up at the agreed time?
Someone will tell you they coming at 10am, and an hour later you have to phone them to ask where they are.
It's an EC thing as well.In my experience, this is mostly a Western Cape thing. At times it feels like some people think you are doing them a favour by giving them your business.
"Yeah I'll send you that quote before lunch".
"I'm busy with it now"
*weeks pass by*
*crickets*
In my experience, this is mostly a Western Cape thing. At times it feels like some people think you are doing them a favour by giving them your business.
"Yeah I'll send you that quote before lunch".
"I'm busy with it now"
*weeks pass by*
*crickets*
Cutting clean hole Fast in sheet metal up to 1.625mm mild steel.Anybody made a hole in their stainless steel kitchen sink before for the tap?
It looks like this is the correct tool for the job?
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Anybody made a hole in their stainless steel kitchen sink before for the tap?
It looks like this is the correct tool for the job?
Builders | Shop DIY, Paint and Building Materials Online
www.builders.co.za
And in NWIt's an EC thing as well.
In my experience, this is mostly a Western Cape thing. At times it feels like some people think you are doing them a favour by giving them your business.
"Yeah I'll send you that quote before lunch".
"I'm busy with it now"
*weeks pass by*
*crickets*
Pretty sure the guy used a hole saw on my sink.
Hole punch just makes me feel less likely to screw it upi have cut many holes in sinks with a metal holesaw