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29th March 2007, 07:18 PM #31Senior Member
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Hi all
I agree, the 1st couple I used the adjustable legs - yuk
Now I make up a frame of 100mm pine, put that on the floor and level it up, then put on the kick boards (so much easier to do at this stage as you can scribe them on the top using the pine as a guide) I glue them on with liquid nails a tradies best friend besides gap filler (which I run along the bottom of the kick boards). The frame/kickplates are set back at about 50mm from the front of the carcus and I just pop in few screws (with those little white plastic covers) from inside the cabinets.
This is the way my late hubby showed me how to do it - and he was a craftsman not tradie.
white painted wafer heads - where can I get these? saves fussing with those little plastic caps.
celeste
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29th March 2007, 10:35 PM #32
Celeste,
I buy them from my local cabinetmaker's supplier. Lincoln Sentry, who are national should be able to get them or perhaps even stock them. My local LS never stock anything I need and I have to fax an order 10 days prior plus phone them to tell them I've faxed. I do this because I'm not a gambling man, need less to say I only buy a few things off them which I can't buy from my other supplier.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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3rd April 2007, 03:19 PM #33'Just hit it harder'
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http://www.lincolnsentry.com.au/Product.aspx?id=576
Hey Mick
Above sounds spot on, have found the feet too (address above for others).
Am I right in thinking the back ledge could be any material ie structural pine or similar. As its fixed to the wall at the back (and leveled at the Kicker height required) and therefore will be never seen?
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6th April 2007, 04:41 PM #34
Not specifically for installing cabinets, but these are awesome for fixing into extruded bricks.http://www.hilti.com.au/holau/module....jsp?OID=-9253
"the bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"
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6th April 2007, 05:18 PM #35
You could use pretty much anything, it's just that strips of ply to the right height are more convenient as they will require very little packing. If it looks like the floor might be really out of whack I'll rip it maybe 5 - 10mm less as it's quicker to pack than to plane. I use 4mm white ply for some of my cabinet backs and all the off cuts get ripped and docked into packing pieces, say 50 x 30. I also collect any outdated laminate colour sample cards as packers.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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