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Cutting worktops
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My dh does most of the diy jobs around our present home and the 2 we have lived in before, he never did joining of worktops on any of kitchen projects, he cut holes for sinks hobs etc , but always insisited on a professional with good tools to deliver a perfectly finished worktop. The point is if the worktops look amateurish the rest of kitchen does, so why spoil the ship for a ha,porth of tar:hello:What goes around - comes around
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Shop around for a good but cheap tradesman otherwise it's most likely to end in tears for you. The fact that you are here asking about this and the responses you have had so far should be enough of a warning for you, this is not a job you should be attempting without full confidence or a fat wallet.Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0
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I had my solid wood kitchen worktop (bought on ebay) cut at the local kitchen worktop place in Watford. They charged me all of £2 for one cut - I can PM you the place if you're interested0
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