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25th February 2007, 09:02 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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First time to post pics
alright - let's try this
daughter's kitchen having a reno
Builders = yours truly - the missus - and the daughter
two days work
saturday, and today, sunday
not a bad outcome
pic 1 - out with old
thats not MY plumbing. . .
pic 2 - yeah, that's MY plumbing
constructed the flatpax cabinets between these two pics
pic 3 - the floor in and the new cabinets.
tap connected, waste water ready to be plumbed
pic 4 - sink in, water connected - just the waste to connect. The oven in too...
pic 5 - no leaks.
Oh - there's a dishwasher going in the hole on the left - notice the two taps ready to go
and that's where we stopped at 7pm tonight
not a bad effort for two old pharts and a daughter
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25th February 2007, 09:45 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Looking good Jedo.
Originally Posted by Jedo_03
Cheers
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25th February 2007, 09:52 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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embarrassed - ME..??
Nah - nuthing embarrassing in my agenda. . .
There's a pic of a swallerer amongst these pics on photobucket...
Not your usual pic - it was a test...
Hee-Hee..
Jedo
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26th February 2007, 08:34 AM #4
dont want to be picky but your plumbing connections ae illegal ,compression connectors cannot be placed within a wall cavity ,also the taps for the dishwasher should be within the sink cabinet ,
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26th February 2007, 08:36 AM #5
sorry but you also appear to have screwed the adjustable feet on too far forward on the oven box
Last edited by arms; 26th February 2007 at 08:38 AM. Reason: not enough information to which box
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26th February 2007, 08:49 AM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Yeah - we know about that one... the oven cab was built about 2 months ago. Then the rest of the gear arrived and the insrtuctions said the feet should be set back 60mm... we'll get to it during the week.
We're pleased with what we got done in just 2 days. . .
Jedo
Monday night: DoneLast edited by Jedo_03; 26th February 2007 at 08:48 PM. Reason: add info
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26th February 2007, 10:50 AM #7
Not bad jedo- the connections are illegal but as long as your prepared to cut out the wall behind should they leak ( not hard to do) should be ok.
I also didn't see a cook top in the bench- if you put one in, clad the wall behind with something fire resistant like ceramic tiles or painted villa board, here in S.A. its a legal requirement to stop fires starting inside the walls.
If you can dont finish the wall where the dishwasher goes, I just looked again and I really dont trust those flexi-connectors, change it to soft copper or hide them with the dishwasher in front??
Is that a custom kitchen or just a flat pack modular?If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!
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26th February 2007, 08:41 PM #8SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks bricks
Yeah - other side of the wall actually has a removable panel. Only gyprock in any case. So not bad to get to in to fix MY plumbing.
We put the cook top in this arvo after work
Walls all gonna be glazed tiles
Dishwasher won't be "fixed" - so flexi connectors can be got at
Yeah it's a flatpax - from China via Bunnies
Not bad stuff to work with - at least all the pre-drilled holes were in the right places - and as you see it all went together.I was blerdy impressed how much we got done in two days
Cheers
Jedo
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26th February 2007, 08:43 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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26th February 2007, 08:47 PM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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27th February 2007, 08:33 AM #11
the main reason that the taps should be inside the sink cabinet is that if anything goes wrong with the plumbing connections the taps have to be accessible to be able to be turned off ,also the dishwasher will not go hard against the wall if the taps are behind it ,unless you are intending to not sheet the wall behind but that will only create a breeding ground for all sorts of insects/vermin, to me peace of mind would far out way the look of taps inside a cabinet
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27th February 2007, 03:23 PM #12
It seems like you are impressed with what you got done in 2 days
Since light travels faster than sound,
People appear bright until you hear them speak.
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27th February 2007, 04:43 PM #13
Hi again jedo,
If your using Glazed tiles, im assuming they are the glass based ones that are oh so popular right nox. If you are using glass and not ceramic then Im reasonably sure they arn't fire rated/ resistant and therefore won't protect your wall. Caramic tiles, villa board, also stainless steel will do the job, just ask the guy that sold em to ya if they can do what you want. If they cant then, although a pain in the proverbial, line the wall with villa board before you tile, just where the tiles go.
Either way check it out. From memory if your cooktop is far enough away from the back and side walls you dont need to put anything in but I cant really tell you this measurement with any confidence, If you ring your local gas regulator they might tell you??If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!
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27th February 2007, 09:51 PM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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27th February 2007, 09:58 PM #15SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi arms
The other side of the wall has an access panel
(some other bright spark built that before the daughter moved in)
so she can access the dishwasher taps that way
BTW - you're dead right about all the crap in those cavity walls - they're a breeding ground for mice and cockroaches and huge spiders - one there tonight had a long body with a white stripe on its back. . . yeukk...
Jedo
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