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Critical project management meeting was held about 5 hours ago, the result of which would determine whether we go live or not.
You'd expect that the PM team would want to communicate out to those on the project the results of the meeting. No they haven't.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Or you could just cut the worksurface to as close as possible and then add a splash back, this will hopefully follow the wall and cover any poor cuts.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOff to B&Q again, having realised that the non-square nature of the chimney breast meant I needed a try square to measure up correctly for butchering the worktop, and I naturally didn't have such a sophisticated piece of technology.
This degenerated rapidly into wandering the tools aisle thinking "I ought to have one of those", "I lent that to so-and-so years ago", and what have you.
~£128 later I managed to escape with my arms full of stuff, a try square balanced precariously on top
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Morning denizens
Grey start out
Wickes should be arriving with the worktop in about five minutes
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I thought about that, but then my inner obsessive got into thinking about how to precisely map the kitchen onto the worktop for cutting, and that seems like more funOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostOr you could just cut the worksurface to as close as possible and then add a splash back, this will hopefully follow the wall and cover any poor cuts.
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