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kerry6
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kerry6
Growing in Experience
June

Thanks for taking the time to reply Noyade, I think that was my builders suggestion, I just don't have the skill or tools to router ! Am playing arou ...

kerry6
Growing in Experience
June

thanks for the helpful reply Dave I will try that

kerry6
Growing in Experience
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June

Ok thanks very much for replying moving window is not an option as there's one on the other side as well. Will see what looks best

kerry6
Growing in Experience
June

Ok thanks very much for taking the time to reply

kerry6
Growing in Experience
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Hi Team, after some suggestions on how to frame a window and door next to each other. It's a french door so needs at very least 65 mm architrave, pre ...

kerry6
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you nailbag for your advice and insights, I think I have a clear plan now of what to do, and can call on a helper if needed.Cheers !

kerry6
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February

hi Dave Thank you for the reply and suggestions. The real pain was it not coming in two sections as it was described. I've had to cut the cupboard do ...

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3 replies
February

Thank you, that's kind of what I thought .FYI it has a fixed top, 2 fixed shelves and the rest of the shelves are adjustable on brackets. No bottom.

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Dave-1
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June

Morning @kerry6 I would also go for a smaller framing around both window and door with a small gap between them, It will make the eyes feel easier wh ...

Noyade
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June

Just a poor man's lunch time thought @kerry6 Cut a long board to suit - and cover the entire middle section. Cheers.

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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3 replies
June

Hello @kerry6 I suggest three possible methods. First, use a Porta 42x11mm 2.7m Bullnose Architrave Pre Primed FJ Pine and compromise on the size f ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
February

Afternoon @kerry6 Sounds like a plan I just keep telling myself, when its done, its done! Close tolerences but sounds doable Dave

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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6 replies
February

Hello @kerry6 It's possible that it could be a remnant of a corner pantry stock that still used the single wall assembly. If you are assembling it ...

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kerry6
Growing in Experience
June

Thanks for taking the time to reply Noyade, I think that was my builders suggestion, I just don't have the skill or tools to router ! Am playing arou ...

kerry6
Growing in Experience
June

thanks for the helpful reply Dave I will try that

kerry6
Growing in Experience
8 replies

Hi Team, after some suggestions on how to frame a window and door next to each other. It's a french door so needs at very least 65 mm architrave, pre ...

kerry6
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you nailbag for your advice and insights, I think I have a clear plan now of what to do, and can call on a helper if needed.Cheers !

kerry6
Growing in Experience
1 reply
February

hi Dave Thank you for the reply and suggestions. The real pain was it not coming in two sections as it was described. I've had to cut the cupboard do ...

kerry6
Growing in Experience
3 replies
February

Thank you, that's kind of what I thought .FYI it has a fixed top, 2 fixed shelves and the rest of the shelves are adjustable on brackets. No bottom.

kerry6
Growing in Experience
7 replies
February

Thank you Eric for the reply. If only it were that easy.. the cabinet in NOT in two sections, as I thought when I purchased it, and as the instruction ...

kerry6
Growing in Experience
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Hello Im putting in my kaboodle kitchen, including a corner pantry. I have low sloping ceilings in the kitchen and a bulkhead going into the kitchen a ...

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