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Hi
Wheres the best place to join two lengths of worktops in relation to the base units.Is it better to make the join over the side of the base units or does it not make any difference. Hope this makes sense.
Cheers
If you’re referring to a straight joint then it’s best if made over the gable of a cabinet as this will provide greater support
Glad you asked the question or I would have done it incorrectly…thanks!
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