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Ste

posted on 30th Aug 16 at 22:14

I cut the fireplace to the same shape as the skirting board and it slotted in great. can be finished off with some caulk


Steve

posted on 30th Aug 16 at 19:55

Yeah any one will do


pow

posted on 30th Aug 16 at 09:45

I've got one from BnQ which is 1/4 of the cost, but does the job.


boylers11

posted on 30th Aug 16 at 06:46

Cheers Steve :)


Steve

posted on 29th Aug 16 at 21:52

http://m.www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1095046/DEWALT_DWE315KT_Multi-Tool_Quick_Change_Kit__TSTAK_240v/product_info.html?utm_source=googleversafeed&vfsku=1095046&gpla=pla&gclid=CjwKEAjwuo--BRDDws3x65LL7h8SJABEDuFRpxXdAgP4XBPmwU3bArzPsj5qjQQd0v2Cyq2asB0xdxoCdfDw_wcB


boylers11

posted on 29th Aug 16 at 20:31

We're hoping to order an electric fireplace next week. It fits flush against the wall and to avoid removing, cutting, the replacing the skirting board, I'd like to cut the section out while it's stuck to the wall if possible. Is there a specific method/tool for this job?