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sparkysmate

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..............
 
and i want to avoid that at all costs lol

i willing to go the extra mile for her because A/ it will lead to more work and B/ Shes fit lol


Alas... You have discovered the tradesman's achilles heel!!
:rolleyes:
 
Have to say, it is quite simple to do.

Maybe you can get a scrap of worktop and practice on that to get a feel of how a jigsaw cuts.

What i will say is, that no matter how straight you are on the line, the blade will tend to bend a little and in effect cause a slight taper inwards from top to bottom.
 
Wip out the Festool T-55 rail mounted plunge saw and make merry with her worktop;)

Suprised its not hilti!

How did i know you would have a tool to replace the Jigsaw..;...............you tool tart you!!!


When i grow up i want to have more tools than Pennywise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
 
Suprised its not hilti!

How did i know you would have a tool to replace the Jigsaw..;...............you tool tart you!!!


When i grow up i want to have more tools than Pennywise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

LOL unfortunately this tool is owned by father Pennywise who is a rather over enthusiastic wood butcherer :D.
 
a mate of mine who used to be a chippy told me a trick for cutting crap veneered doors, and i cant see why it wont work here too. He told me to measure the line, and then score it hard with a stan. If im wrong, then please feel free to shout (type) abuse, and ill feel free to ignore it! lol
 

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