The Tardis factor (interiors, awnings, roofs etc)
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by AlandAnn » 26 Nov 2015, 12:21
Having just removed the gopping Cupboards from my recent T25 Purchase, I was wondering if anyone on here has carried out their own construction of the interior?
My questions are;
1. How difficult is it to do for a newbie
2. What is the minimal you would expect in a conversion / new build? ie Fridge, tv gas cooker etc.
3. Does anyone want to do it for me?
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by Dazco » 26 Nov 2015, 12:39
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by kevtherev » 26 Nov 2015, 20:33
Nice
Or you can pop into Ikea and buy a unit already cut.
All you have to do is trim the back to make it fit.
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by AlandAnn » 26 Nov 2015, 20:36
That's it...I'm going to Ikea
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by Dazco » 28 Nov 2015, 09:12
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by AlandAnn » 28 Nov 2015, 23:44
That's amazing. Wish I had the space to play about and do things Luke that.
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by Dazco » 30 Nov 2015, 08:57
That looks great
Where did you get the heavy duty drawer runners for the fridge from ?.
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by garyd » 30 Nov 2015, 11:20
The drawer slides came from Solmer - solmer.co.uk . . The three pairs (2@ 500mm and 1@ 550mm) cost me £27 a couple of years ago.
The other main expense was the aluminium framing and the joints. These came from Richardsons - richardsonsuk.co.uk . 8x 2m lengths and 31 joints cost £250
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by Dazco » 30 Nov 2015, 12:23
Im looking at making my doors bigger then fitting runners and adding pull out trays , currently too much wasted space.
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by Dazco » 30 Nov 2015, 17:42
Bought a couple of pairs of self closing heavy duty drawer runners from Ikea. £1 a pair
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