Hello folks,
Does anyone know if it is possible to cut a high gloss door (white slab) to reduce it's height. We've changed our layout a bit, but in doing so have a 500mm wall unit that needs to be trimmed down by approx 200mm. Is it possible to do and leave a decent, straight finish. The cut edge will be on top with the pelmet close above it. I'm not sure whether the hinge will need to be moved down, but imagine so (I'll cross that bridge later.) I'm a reasonably competent diyer, but always find I get a cleaner/straighter cut with a hand saw than a jigsaw/circular saw. I imagine the gloss layer will chip and splinter. What do you reckon?
(pity I can't take the door down to my local b&q and get them to do it! they cut laminate worktops really well.)
Does anyone know if it is possible to cut a high gloss door (white slab) to reduce it's height. We've changed our layout a bit, but in doing so have a 500mm wall unit that needs to be trimmed down by approx 200mm. Is it possible to do and leave a decent, straight finish. The cut edge will be on top with the pelmet close above it. I'm not sure whether the hinge will need to be moved down, but imagine so (I'll cross that bridge later.) I'm a reasonably competent diyer, but always find I get a cleaner/straighter cut with a hand saw than a jigsaw/circular saw. I imagine the gloss layer will chip and splinter. What do you reckon?
(pity I can't take the door down to my local b&q and get them to do it! they cut laminate worktops really well.)