Infills are easy enough to do you could get an extra base end panel, which the joiner could use. Have you got a plan for the kitchen though? As corner units do not usually go fully to the wall to allow them to line up correctly with the return units.
Hiya Paul,
Is it the diary with the criteria VR01, VR02 etc? If so I have all the document templates from when I did my NVQ which I am quite happy to email to you if you want them.
Regards,
Jack
Thanks for all your help guys and thanks woody for the reference to the case which I will research...
Thanks once again for the help with my homework!!! :D
Oh and I promise not to plagarise! :wink:
Jack
Hi all,
Apologies if this is in the wrong section but I was hoping someone could explain/define the word tort in the context of law relating to building surveying.
Thanks , Jack
have you still got the lock?
you need the black bit from the middle, push it onto a screwdriver insert it into the hole where the lock was and rotate it as you would with a key, you will hear a click...the door should be un locked.
as freddie mercurys twin says the doors are of a metric size by the sounds of it, the size being 2040mm x 726mm most joinery suppliers will be able to source them but not many will keep them in stock.
Howdens will stock them but you will need a trade account...or know someone with one...
A broken key extractor is a waste of money IMO...buy a new lock you will be able to get the lock out and the screw out without wasting your money on expensive gadgets...a new euro cylinder will be £10ish
I dont really want to tell you exactly how to do this on a public forum...I need to work...