Replacing the Kitchen

more pics! your finger must ache more than your back with the ammount of pics you take,

but good job, its looking good
 
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Here is a well over due update, due to not having time at night to post up the pics as have been busy at work & busy getting the work done for my L2 Refrigeration & Air Con NVQ. Also due to the fact that the internet has been playing up.

Here are some more pics:

Sink Side

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New Sink

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Sink Side

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Pipes to/from upstairs

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Dishwasher hole

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Dishwasher

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Sink Water pipes

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Sink Waste Pipes

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valves in back of 600mm base cupboard

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800mm wall cupboard

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Pipes boxed in

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Why didn't you . . . just take out part of the back panels of those cabinets? IMO enough support would be given by just having a partial panel, and the cabinet butting up to other units and fastened to the worktop.

All those holesaw'd holes . . . just looks messy.

Is that flexi pipe from the sink waste? Not seen that before.
 
All those holesaw'd holes . . . just looks messy.
Yes I think so but not too late, can cut another smaller back panel in with maybe a shelf holding it in.
Is that flexi pipe from the sink waste? Not seen that before.
Yes, wildly available now in most stores, can be useful sometime.
 
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Fat settles in the grooves and continues to congeal?

Yes, that was my guess too but I think the grooves will eventfully be smooth with hard water filling in the grooves maybe and depends what you put down the sink, fat shouldn't go in the sink.
 
Here is another update:

Sink Side







Sink Side Undercupboard Lights





Oversink Lights







Door side of Kitchen









Back of Kitchen



Cooker Hood





Temp Electric Supply











Temp MET



Temp jb for Downstairs/Kitchen Ring



Temp lighting circuits supply





Temp CU's



Top non-RCD CU is for:Shed Submain (40A), & temp Courtyard Socket (16A)

Bottom RCD CU is for: Cooker (32A), Downstairs/Kitchen Ring (32A), Upstairs Ring (32A), & Shed Freezer (16A)
 
Even though its temporary, you could have made that look a LOT better.
 
No disrespect to the op but i'm a professional spark and have to say from looking at the pictures the installation is shocking! Very poor installation work and alot of things that make me cringe when i look at the pics! If an niceic assessor (or other scheme assessor) was shown around this job and he could see all the pics it would instantly fail!
 

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