nealtw
Contractor retired
Do you have any wood left over from the cupboards or can you buy a piece from the supplier.I am not sure. I didn't notice until well after the counter was installed. I can't adjust the hinges to hide it.
Do you have any wood left over from the cupboards or can you buy a piece from the supplier.I am not sure. I didn't notice until well after the counter was installed. I can't adjust the hinges to hide it.
Do you have any wood left over from the cupboards or can you buy a piece from the supplier.
Find some one with a table saw that can cut a filler for between the two. It could be done with a skill saw if you want to try. I can help with that.Yes, I do.
Two 8' x 4" trim pieces, and one 8' scribe mold.
Find some one with a table saw that can cut a filler for between the two. It could be done with a skill saw if you want to try. I can help with that.
Or screw it in.And then glue it in?
Or screw it in.
Yes just like they should have been screwed together when installed.From the inside of the neighboring cabinets?
If the boxes have backs, they are square and nothing is going to move. And with out a back it might move but then that would raise the countertop and the back splash will stop that.So you have taken the screws out of the end unit and tried to move it over tight and then reattached it?
Not if you trim the base a smidgen or if they have them shimmed cockeyed or if it has adjusters.If the boxes have backs, they are square and nothing is going to move. And with out a back it might move but then that would raise the countertop and the back splash will stop that.
Yes if it has adjusters for legs.Not if you trim the base a smidgen or if they have them shimmed cockeyed or if it has adjusters.
Yes if it has adjusters for legs.
It hey were lined up and screwed together the mistake would have been caught right away.No adjusters. This is the cabinet...
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampton...-Cabinet-in-Butterscotch-BT2835C-BT/300773370
It would be 1000x easier just to fill the gap with a piece of trim.
It hey were lined up and screwed together the mistake would have been caught right away.
The problem was caused by putting the corner in first with out finding the high spot of the floor.
Is that a single cupboard beside the corner, what is on the other side of it, is it the fridge or stove. Bud has me thinking about a fix.
Did the back of the cupboard go right to the floor?
If you can get hold of the cabinet manufacturer, they can supply you with a 3/4 or 1 inch strip already stained to match the color of your cabinets, it will be rounded on both sides or if you prefer rounded on one side and flat on the other, before you put the strip on I would either fill that gap with some shims, not making it any wider or cut my own shim to fill it on a table saw, then fasten it together using some cabinet finishing screws.There's a gap to the left of the Lazy Susan. Don't know why this happened. The cabinets are flat. The floor is flat.
Is there a matching gap beside the stove?Does this picture tell you anything?
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