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    Finishing walnut

    ha ha! Oops.
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    Finishing walnut

    the other thing I am considering is attaching a piece of glass underneath the wood as another shelf, say 100m below the piece of wood. can you think of anything I could use to attach it? I need some kind of rigid, attractive bolt or something?
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    Finishing walnut

    something such as this? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Button-French-Polish-200mls_W0QQitemZ300184007013QQihZ020QQcategoryZ3126QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem how do I apply it, how many coats, and what prep? same as oil?
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    Looking for metal plates to attach worktop to kitchen units

    Just edited out the url there actually as I'm not sure I can put in a specific link to a website. If you put in 'angle' to the search then click 'ironmongery' down the side to narrow the search it should have what you need.
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    Finishing walnut

    button polish?
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    Finishing walnut

    cheers.
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    Finishing walnut

    I'm looking at buying a piece of walnut plank to make some floating shelves. What's the best way to finish it? Plane, sand then oil?
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    Wiring a hob to a built in oven that uses a 3-pin plug

    sorry, it's an oven. same questions apply.
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    Wiring a hob to a built in oven that uses a 3-pin plug

    I'm looking at getting a new built in cooker that uses a 3-pin plug as apposed to being hardwired. Ovens that are hardwired usually have the hob wired to the oven first in my experience. If I get this oven, does anyone know what the usual way of wiring the hob would be? Thanks Chris
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    240V, 12V, LED

    relatively speaking, quite...
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    Ikea kitchen

    sorry - that's a daft question - will have a look at their website.
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    Ikea kitchen

    Presumeably not to match the ikea worktop that I have my eye on though?
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    Ikea kitchen

    I've also been considering my options for a splashback, I don't want to tile, I'd like something a bit different. It will run the length of the run of units (approx 3.5 metres). I was thinking about using another length of work top. Is this possible? or would it not stand the heat behind the...
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    Ikea kitchen

    yeah, should be able to stretch to that. thanks
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    240V, 12V, LED

    I'm embarking on a new project and would like some advice regarding lighting. I'm fitting out a 1-bed flat from scratch and can have the pick of lighting as a new electric circuit will be put in. I have 3 rooms - bedroom, bathroom, kitchen/living area. I would like spotlights in all rooms as...
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    Ikea kitchen

    thanks very much
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    Ikea kitchen

    If ikea units are slightly different size from the norm do integrated appliances still fit in if you get them from elsewhere? ie, I want to get an integrated fridge/freezer from somewhere other than Ikea, will this still fit?
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    Ikea kitchen

    service space shouldn't be a problem as there is no existing pipework, it's all going in new so can run it under the cupboard. not sure about the worktop, the ikea kitchen I like is quite a modern one and lends itself to their own laminate worktops as apposed to a wooden one (granite or...
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    Ikea kitchen

    service space shouldn't be a problem as there is no existing pipework, it's all going in new so can run it under the cupboard. not sure about the worktop, the ikea kitchen I like is quite a modern one and lends itself to their own laminate worktops as apposed to a wooden one (granite or...
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    Ikea kitchen

    I've priced up a kitchen for a new project, and so far Ikea have come out cheaper than anyone else. This includes Magnet Trade (their cheapest option), B&Q, Homebase, Wickes etc. Is there any reason why you wouldn't go for an Ikea kitchen? My dad is a carpenter and will be fitting it, so...
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