phil.p":3auz4wqn said:I think I'd be very wary of attempting the job if I had ask what tools were necessary.
cult":2abdzjlq said:phil.p":2abdzjlq said:I think I'd be very wary of attempting the job if I had ask what tools were necessary.
Sorry, i didnt explain myself more in the OP. I have vast experience in construction. Its just i havent installed a full kitchen in a decade. Ive repaired them, installed base units and worktops. I would have a wide selection of tools however i was just throwing this thread out there for a check-list for all the screw types,L brackets and tools i'll need just incase i forget something. You see, my holiday home is 40mins away from the nearest town and even then, that town wouldnt have much of a choice if im stuck for something. Ive prepped and tiled the floor in the summer and also the house has all plumbing, electrics and heating pipes ready for the kitchen install. During the xmass holidays i have a few days to get this installed before i head away on a well deserved sunny break and want to get away without it fully completed.
Lons":2jzzkob1 said:cult":2jzzkob1 said:phil.p":2jzzkob1 said:I think I'd be very wary of attempting the job if I had ask what tools were necessary.
Sorry, i didnt explain myself more in the OP. I have vast experience in construction. Its just i havent installed a full kitchen in a decade. Ive repaired them, installed base units and worktops. I would have a wide selection of tools however i was just throwing this thread out there for a check-list for all the screw types,L brackets and tools i'll need just incase i forget something. You see, my holiday home is 40mins away from the nearest town and even then, that town wouldnt have much of a choice if im stuck for something. Ive prepped and tiled the floor in the summer and also the house has all plumbing, electrics and heating pipes ready for the kitchen install. During the xmass holidays i have a few days to get this installed before i head away on a well deserved sunny break and want to get away without it fully completed.
Ah ok, should have no problems fittting then, the worktops if they need joining will be your biggest challenge as quite difficult to get a first class join without a 1/2" router and jig imo although can do it by hand. You'll need w/top join bolts in that case if using laminate or wood tops, I always use biscuits as well.
if it's an off the shelf kitchen then all the bits and most fixings will be included except large screws and wallplugs.
Contact adhesive for edging and an iron if pre glued is handy as are a selection of packers then it's just the usual tools and misc stuff, much of which has already been mentioned.
cheers
Bob
PS: hope the heating is working in your holiday home over Christmas.
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