Moved house recently, I'm in Ayrshire, can't get a kitchen wrapper for love nor money, they don't get back to me, haven't turned up for the quotes, too busy, blah blah blah!
Seriously considering going on a wrapping course to get set up with a wee side earner, anyone any experience of doing it? Know anyone who does it? Any advice welcome.
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09-06-2019 11:18 AM #1
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Kitchen wrapping
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09-06-2019 11:30 AM #2
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What are you talking about?
Edit - and that, ladies and gentlemen, was my 3000th post. A landmark, one might say.
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09-06-2019 01:00 PM #3
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09-06-2019 01:17 PM #4
I can't put a mobile phone screen protector on without having bubbles so don't look at me for advice.
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09-06-2019 10:12 PM #6
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I had no idea this was a thing. I live a sheltered life.
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11-06-2019 10:12 AM #7
Hadn't heard of this either, although have you seen the thin replacement granite worktops that you can fit over your existing wooden worktops. There's sometimes a pop up shop i the middle of the Gyle displaying the stuff.
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11-06-2019 09:27 PM #8
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Could you order the stuff and do it yourself? Even if you order a bit more for mistakes, it will most likely be cheaper than getting someone to do it. I have seen it done and its not really that difficult provided you take your time and get the right stuff, a plastic wallpaper tool was what the guy i saw doing it used to use.
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