by rosebery »
Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:50 pm
[quote="Kenj"]Tonygarbutt must already have removed the plinth to have retracted the front feet."
That's not necessarily so. I don't make assumptions.
[quote="Kenj"]To access and raise the rear feet he will almost certainly need to gain side access from both sides."
I agree. This can normally be accomplished from underneath. However it's really a good idea to have had a look to see what is causing the obstruction.
[quote="Kenj"]That is why I suggested that raising the worktop a little (1/3 to 1/2 of an inch will probably do)."
I see several problems with this suggestion which is why I (my opinion) don't recommend it as follows:
1. Where is the sink relative to the problem area? If the taps are connected with copper you'll most likely get water all over the floor when you lift the worktop or at the very least stress the joints leading to future leaks.
2. To raise it 1/2 inch in the problem area how far do you have to raise it at it's farthest point if it's say 2 metres away? Do the geometry.
3. The worktop will have to be completely unscrewed from the units below and all sealant removed. If the tiler has tiled down to it then you'll be taking off the lowest level of tiles as well!
4. If it's a galley kitchen you might get away with all the above. If its a properly mitred and jointed worktop with a return you'll never lift it and keep the joint in one piece. Worktop bolts stressed, jointing paste seal broken etc etc.
Is it worth it? No if you don't want a big bill to put it right afterwards.
[quote="Kenj"]The appliance may be wedged in between the floor and the underside of the worktop. Which means that you either have to lower the rear feet,"
Exactly, get the hand underneath and lower the feet by the normal screw action if this is the case.
[quote="Kenj"].....raise the worktop, or lower the floor."
The former being impractical IMO for the reasons I state above and the latter - well!
[quote="Kenj"]The worktop is the last thing to fit when building a fitted kitchen, and the dishwasher could have been there when the worktop was fitted, and never have been out."
Tiles are normally last but I agree with the rest of the para.
[quote="Kenj"]So come on Tony let us know how you got on. There is an appalling lack of feedback from people posing questions on this forum!"
Now there you are absolutely correct.
Cheers