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How to fill a small gap between an undercounter appliance and a wall
Anonymous user 16/03/2024 - 2.37 PM
I have a few base units in place with a gap into which an integrated undercounter fridge will go on the right. There is then a gap of about 3 cm to an unevan wall to be filled. One Idea I have is to fit an end panel adjacent to the fridge (not sure how atm) and scribe a piece of pelmet or plinth into the small gap that remains. I wonder if any fitters here have a better idea.
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Anonymous user
The best solution is to cut infill panel over sized and scribe against the wall on the right this will give you a nice fit to your wall if its running out but maintain a nice plumb/level line against your appliance,as you scribe the panel against the wall be sure to keep checking the measurement that appliance will sit in after each scribe until you have your desired gap
Answered27 November 2020
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Adrian Walker Kitchen Fitter
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Yes fit the end panel to the wall before fitting the fridge with a filler to wall off the panel making sure you leave a 600 space for the integrated fridge to fit in
Answered27 November 2020
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