This not a technical question about the performance of the kitchen itself, but a question of setting the pieces together with minimum effort.
I've had the kitchen for a few years and still love it. However, I recently had to dismantle them to move to a new house.
My question pertains lining the individual pieces up using "X", "Y" & "Z" in a proper and seamless way. Does anyone know of a short cut to be used while replacing the units w/o having to eyeball each and every piece for alignment in a quicker fashion? Is this even possible?
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Jerilynn Lemon
This not a technical question about the performance of the kitchen itself, but a question of setting the pieces together with minimum effort.
I've had the kitchen for a few years and still love it. However, I recently had to dismantle them to move to a new house.
My question pertains lining the individual pieces up using "X", "Y" & "Z" in a proper and seamless way. Does anyone know of a short cut to be used while replacing the units w/o having to eyeball each and every piece for alignment in a quicker fashion? Is this even possible?
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