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Hi Guys

I recently completed a Kitchen Refurb everything is done and dusted all trades have completed their works and job's a good un or so i thought.......

The customer has called me back and had second thoughts on the electric Hob i installed infact it wasnt a new one she had the old one re-installed but now the customer has decided that she would rather a new hob to match the brand new kitchen ......

the new Electric hob she has bought doesnt fit the exsisting Hole cut out by the chippies in her new work top, so its left to me to slightly widen the hole so the new Hob fits flush

How do i do this so that i dont chip the formica/laminate, im really worried about this, ive explained the possibility of the problem to the customer and she seems happy enough to continue on, but i just know if something goes wrong il be left with the bill

Any hints or tips greatly appreciated..............
 
T&C`S mate. get a signature. also a bit of tape around where the cut is normally does the trick and any little chips are usually under the hob edge mate so won`t (shouldn`t) be seen
 
T&C`S mate. get a signature. also a bit of tape around where the cut is normally does the trick and any little chips are usually under the hob edge mate so won`t (shouldn`t) be seen


Good call on the Signature mate

i assume masking tape is the best thing to use, sorry if its a dumb question lol

Thanks for the quick reply
 
Signature
Masking tape
Brand new Jigsaw blade
file

Ive cut loads of worktops mate they really arnt anything to be afraid of! if the jobs anywhere near birmingham ill come and do it for you
 
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not a dumb question mate. if you have not done it before you don`t know. i use the masking tape and have never had an issue when cutting them out. if she is funny about the signature mate and won`t sign advise her to get the chippie back in to cut it.
 
I wouldn't touch it mate, it was chippy/kitchen fitters job to cut the worktop to size.
I'd disconnect the hob and return when the new one is fitted.


If you've no experience in cutting worktops, this is the worst place to start.
 
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You need to get the right sort of blade, I think they do some where the teeth point downwards and some with a double row of teeth like on the saw blade on a Swiss Army knife.
Whatever you do, don't use the blades where the teeth point upwards.
 

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