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Strong Heavy Duty Plastic Kitchen Plinth Clips Kick Board Clips with Attaching Bracket - Pack of 10 - Requires 2 x 3.5mm Diameter Countersunk Screws per Bracket - For Use From Installation Height of 80 mm - Manufactured in UK - Basics UK TM

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So add 50mm + 18mm for plinth + 25mm (half the width of the 3 x 2" . This gives you93mm. This should ensure you hit the dead centre of the wood. Drill your holes 93mm from front of unit. Countersink. Fix some lengths of 3 x 2" to the top of the rear of the plinth. Making sure you dont put any of the 3 x2" where it will hit the old leg holder. You then mark out, on the bottom of the inside of the base unit you are fitting the plinth to.

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