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  • We've removed a bit of wall that covered the end of our kitchen units. We've sourced a replacement end panel which I need to fit.

    What's the best way to do this? I was initially thinking of various solutions, but wondered if using something like Sticks Like Shit would be easiest. No screws or fixings, etc. I mean will I need to remove it? Or should I stop being so lazy and just screw from the inside of the other cupboard?

    Also any tips for trimming it down neatly?

  • I'm pretty sure I used something like Sticks like Shit and then a few small screws inside the other cupboard to hold it in place (they were probably unnecessary). I guess it may be an issue if I ever want to change the doors.

    I found scribing it to my very bendy walls a ballache involving lots of cutting, planing and electric sander. I'm sure someone has a link to a neat youtube video of an amazing method that I didn't know about.

  • Firstly, lol at the hydrophobic vinyl wrap!

    I've used a potentially questionable trick, due to lack of power tools, which is clamping a straight edge/bit of wood I know is straight enough to what i'm cutting then using a generic hand saw to follow that - stops me veering off/getting too wonky.

    Could use silicone sticky stuff/mitre bond and then screw it from the inside using 30mm screws that will grab-but-not-go-through (assuming 2x 18mm panels)?

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