6 responses to “DIY – How to replace a kitchen worktop (Part 1)”

  1. chipped11

    @bisthewhizz some very good points there mate.but i follow a pencil line free hand with a batt rip saw,and its bang on every time.but thats only becaue my ‘eye is in’ i fit 1 or 2 kitchens a day on houing sites…practice makes perfect as they say lol

  2. MustardMonkeyLtd

    thanks for the great kitchen re-decorating ideas

  3. saznrai

    Nice video! but a bit incomplete info!
    But check out @ 1:38, he gives a grin and looks like hes gonna saw that guys head off! LOL!

  4. andyfoz

    THERE IS NO d IN LITTLE, REMEMVER THAT

  5. jonboyblackman

    what i do is make a jig out of ply and use a stanley knife and score around it if its a dark worktop never from underneath the jigsaw blade always bends

  6. djwkitchens

    never cut a sink out from underside.if jigsaw blade drifts under cut will show or sink wont fit.use masking tape to see lines easy on hard to see surfaces face up.also check sink bowl fits inside base cabinet b4 deciding on where tap can go not other way round

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