weco in a westy

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boiliebob
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Re: weco in a westy

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Hi Neil,

I need a piece 630mm x 430mm. I've replicated the original surround, as you did. I've not heard back from Jed/CVC.

Rob
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Re: weco in a westy

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Waeco in a Reimo- can never make pictures work on here :(
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Re: weco in a westy

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Looks good.

I have now completed the surround for mine. I have bought some tadpole trim to edge it but still can't find any laminate. Any suggestions? As I mentioned in the reply to Neil, i'm only needing a piece 630 x 430mm. The piece left over (ie the middle bit) I'll use on the front of the fridge.

Or does anyone know the actual colour description?

cheers
Rob
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Re: weco in a westy

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boiliebob wrote:Looks good.

I have now completed the surround for mine. I have bought some tadpole trim to edge it but still can't find any laminate. Any suggestions? As I mentioned in the reply to Neil, i'm only needing a piece 630 x 430mm. The piece left over (ie the middle bit) I'll use on the front of the fridge.

Or does anyone know the actual colour description?

cheers
Rob

I would get the colour matched at B&Q and spray some neutral laminate to match.
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