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  • Replace doors? Its really not hard. When you buy custom made ones from a supplier or order un drilled doors then you can put the hinge recess wherever you like (but it is a good idea to line them up with the existing hinge plates). Alternatively you can turn an old door into a jig to drill new hinges.

  • Ah, I was never involved that much in the buying process, doors usually came from b&q type places.

    Edit when would you use a biscuit joint on a work top instead bolt together but joint.

  • Edit when would you use a biscuit joint on a work top instead bolt together but joint.

    I put biscuits in all worktops I fit that aren't resin/stone. The biscuit just makes it easier to get the join 100% level and means you don't end up with a lip either side of the join. I still join the worktops as you describe but this makes it easier to get a great finish.

    Edit. I just re read this post and realised that I said join perhaps too much.

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