In video that is because doors not adjusted yet (final step but I did on fixing CP) as you can clearly see right (hinge) side of door (on left cupboard) has to drop to be level.
Hi Thanks for making the video, very useful content. Im a self employed kitchen fitter in London and looking for extra work, where and what would you recommend me to do? Thanks in advance
You can screw a piece of chip or end panel behind the corner piece to let you screw from the sink cupboard side. I prefer to screw a piece from bottom of cupboard to top the same width as the corner piece space. I means you can screw to keep the cupboard plumb and prevent movement from plumb. I would also fix the cupboard in position and be level with the top before joining the corner piece spacers.
Hi tanx for the upload that dewalt drill comes with a impact drill wouldn't you use the impact for screwing in screws saving time changing the drill bit?
E K I find the impact drill is sometimes too powerful for delicate stuff and too noisy as well. The impact drill is great for first fix carpentry though
Hi I have a good kitchen but my corner post is cracked and I’d like to replace it. I don’t know the manufacturer of my kitchen as it was already there when I moved in. How do I go about getting a new one ?
Either to take it of and use as the example say at bnq or Howdens(or ebay, sometime installers are selling leftovers) to get same size and shape or take 2 filling panels and make your own but you might need some DIY skills to cut nicely and neatly
Why would you fit the door at this point !!! I don’t unpack my doors until the laminate worktops are installed. To fit that corner post I would measure the aperture where the door will eventually go, so that being whatever size door will be fitted, let’s say 500mm for arguments sake, then that is the mark where the corner post would be fitted to.
Thanks, now I know how, I've two corners too do in my kitchen. I like your presentation. A great big help to us diy's. Peace be unto you.
Simple and straightforward demonstration. Great, thanks.
Very helpful lm fitting my kitchen l was unsure how to fit the corner post but now I know thank you very much.
thanks fella saved me time and better than that, uncertainty. nice one
How do you measure it in the first place though?
I've just got 2 pieces of wood
Hi, thanks for a very informative video. I am installing my first kitchen & your help has been invaluable. Many thanks.
Good one. 👍thanks for taking the time to
I noticed the fitting of the batten at the end of the video.... surely that can only be fitted if your walls are square?
Thank you for sharing this video appreciate your time 👍
some great info and tips, thank you
Good idea. Liked Video 👍🏻
brill..well done presentation.
Excellent advice many thanks
Onya mate this video has helped me heaps 👍
Great job again
Great tip mate and great video well described.
Good man, thanks for the tip.
It’d be great for more kitchen installation videos.
Thank-you!
Just done this myself thanks for showing this 👍
Thanks for the video, it really helped me today!
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC
this is how you leave the pipes behind ? unfinished?
Thanks for the help
thank you so much for this!
Thank you, subscribed.
Very informative and helpful tips thank you. Could you please tell me what are the dimension of the blind corner box and the post width please.
Hi did you have to leave a 30mm gap between your 2 tower units or did you just screw the 2 together thanks
Great video buddy
top man. many thanks
How would you install the wall cupboard equivalent? To disguise the gap from underneath?
Just wondering why is the corner post set lower than the doors
In video that is because doors not adjusted yet (final step but I did on fixing CP) as you can clearly see right (hinge) side of door (on left cupboard) has to drop to be level.
Hi Thanks for making the video, very useful content. Im a self employed kitchen fitter in London and looking for extra work, where and what would you recommend me to do? Thanks in advance
Thanks again.`
Thanks 👍🏻
Very good vid bud keep them up
You can screw a piece of chip or end panel behind the corner piece to let you screw from the sink cupboard side. I prefer to screw a piece from bottom of cupboard to top the same width as the corner piece space. I means you can screw to keep the cupboard plumb and prevent movement from plumb. I would also fix the cupboard in position and be level with the top before joining the corner piece spacers.
I notice that the hinges clip on what kind are the please?
can you tell how we can put an end panel for the washing machine after that corner unit ?
Is this how a professional kitchen fitter would do a corner post with angle brackets or would it be done differently.
Hi , may I ask you what spec were those long screws you used at 8 min - to fix with the block of wood? thanks
Hi tanx for the upload that dewalt drill comes with a impact drill wouldn't you use the impact for screwing in screws saving time changing the drill bit?
E K I find the impact drill is sometimes too powerful for delicate stuff and too noisy as well. The impact drill is great for first fix carpentry though
@@ernestdeak8402 invest in the 887 impact with the 3 settings, 1st setting perfect for delicate screwing
Fix a 2x1 to the back your corner post and you can fix through the sink unit into the corner base
Nooice!
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Hi I have a good kitchen but my corner post is cracked and I’d like to replace it. I don’t know the manufacturer of my kitchen as it was already there when I moved in. How do I go about getting a new one ?
Either to take it of and use as the example say at bnq or Howdens(or ebay, sometime installers are selling leftovers) to get same size and shape or take 2 filling panels and make your own but you might need some DIY skills to cut nicely and neatly
Haha that's hilarious, its one thing fitting it wrong but actually doing a TH-cam video about it 🤣
Painful to watch 🙈😂🙈😂
Why don't you say something constructive like what is wrong & how to correct it, rather than being a negative smartass!?
Explain then
don't blame him, blame Magnet, this corner post isn't detailed in the assembly guide.
Ok genius what's wrong
Why would you fit the door at this point !!! I don’t unpack my doors until the laminate worktops are installed.
To fit that corner post I would measure the aperture where the door will eventually go, so that being whatever size door will be fitted, let’s say 500mm for arguments sake, then that is the mark where the corner post would be fitted to.
Sometimes it's easier just to put it on and visually make sure it all fits correctly
Am I missing something? This isn't a corner cabinet? This looks like 2 seperate cabinets
That's how the majority of kitchens work.
Ok but the corner post is a bit low.
Corner post is fitted wrong way