![]() The wood fabricator (kitchen cabinet maker) must do this work.if they are not able to do so, then you seriously might want to find some other cabinet fabricator. ![]() The wood fabricator will then shave the outer perimeter of the large panel to the correct thickness so the panel slips under the edge of the Sub Zero frame. This panel's outer surface is a thin laminate of the appropriate wood used in your kitchen and finished to the same color as everything else. The 3/4" (or so) thick decorative finish panels (that you really look at) are attached (glued or set with small nails) to a large flat plywood piece that is 3/8" or so thick. Here's what I recall from the two Sub Zero installations we've had with full wood panels. This is a bit of a supposition on my part. We haven't picked a cabinet maker yet, but I've gotten some eye rolls when describing this requirement. Has anyone run into this? I'll be asking the appliance dealer if Sub Zero can supply this, but I'm guessing not. You could, I guess, find a 3/8 sheet (0.375) and take off 0.025, but that seems like a lot of work too. While I understand that they can be made from a single piece of material, and shapped per the specs, I've never seen a 0.35" sheet either. I don't know where to get any material that is 0.10" thick, in the necessary size ( roughly 36 x 68 inches). My questions is on the backer and space panels. The panels are specified as a 1/4" backer panel which fits inside a frame, a 0.10" spacer panel to be flush with the outside of the frame, and finally the finish panels which are to be 5/8"-3/4" thick. ![]() We're looking at the full overlay paneled model, and I have downloaded all of the pertinant information on the specifications. ![]() We are planning on getting a SubZero BI36R to replace our existing 19 year old Sub Zeo Refigerator/Freeser (we'll have a separate freezer elsewhere). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |