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Stainless steel splashback
Hello
Wonder if anyone can give me some advice on a little problem that I have.
Doing a bit of kitchen refurbishment at my son's flat and he wants a
stainless steel splashback fitted at the back of his cooker hob. The problem
is that I haven't seen anything that fits exactly, so I would have to cut it
to fit - what I want to know is what's the best way to do this without
making a mess of it?
Also, how are these things usually fixed to the wall? I have heard that they
are normally fixed with adhesive or screws, but can anyone be a bit more
precise?
Date:Fri, 6 May 2005 23:16:16 +0100
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Re: Stainless steel splashback
There are a couple of companies on EBAY that do them to size
Do a search for splash back
e.g.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20685&item=4377437008&rd=1
"Barney" wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> Wonder if anyone can give me some advice on a little problem that I have.
> Doing a bit of kitchen refurbishment at my son's flat and he wants a
> stainless steel splashback fitted at the back of his cooker hob. The
> problem
> is that I haven't seen anything that fits exactly, so I would have to cut
> it
> to fit - what I want to know is what's the best way to do this without
> making a mess of it?
> Also, how are these things usually fixed to the wall? I have heard that
> they
> are normally fixed with adhesive or screws, but can anyone be a bit more
> precise?
>
>
Date:Sat, 7 May 2005 11:50:58 +0000 (UTC)
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