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		<title>How to measure up your kitchen for your new worktop</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When finding a quote for your custom kitchen countertop, it is very important that you give the correct dimensions for the installation. There is a  small margin of error, but to be safe it&#8217;s best to take a little time to get the measurements right from the start, and in this article I shall be  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When finding a quote for your custom kitchen countertop, it is very important that you give the correct dimensions for the installation. There is a  small margin of error, but to be safe it&#8217;s best to take a little time to get the measurements right from the start, and in this article I shall be  giving a few tips.First of all take a good size piece of paper. I&#8217;d recommend A4 as it is easier to scan or fax. Draw a large box in the approximate shape of your  kitchen to fill most of the page. Remember, clarity is everything &#8211; so work big! Next decide on what units to use. I&#8217;d really recommend using millimeters as a lot of companies use computers to generate elements of their quotation,  and inches just aren&#8217;t used very much in the computer world. This may present a little bit of a sorepoint for die-hard users of imperial measurement,  but again clarity is the goal here: and the young man picking up the sheet to base his quote on is unlikely to be able to think in inches.Next, with a big tape measure (or even a laser measuring device!) measure the dimensions of the walls and clearly mark them on the corresponding part  of your diagram. measure the placement of the windows and the doors (When measuring doors and windows the trim is considered part of the door or  window). Draw the way the door swings so that any placement of countertops or cabinets do not interfere with access. Mark how high windows are from  the floor.If you are replacing your cabinets, do not include current cabinets or furniture such as kitchen tables in your measurements. However, take the  measurements of any tables or other furniture you want to include in your new kitchen and give them to us on a separate piece of paper. If possible,  send us photographs of these items. Their placement in the new kitchen is part of the design process. Of critical importance of course is the placement of sinks and oven. I am assuming here that you are not completely overhauling your kitchen, in which  case measure the exact location of all the oven and sink fittings. Even if you are replacing the sinks, mark their locations accurately and their  dimensions. you&#8217;ll still have to plumb everything in!Next look around where you want your kitchen countertops to go (or where they already are if you are doing a quick replacement). Have a look for  obstructions and obstacles (for example electrical outlets, or central heating, or pipes). Again measure these and mark them clearly on the diagram.You now have a working diagram of your kitchen, and we can set about measuring your worktops. Mark where you want your worktops to go and then go back  with your tape measure to measure their shape and dimensions. And there you are, just about there. All you have to do now is check all your measurements for accuracy, and get in contact with your granite supplier  who will only be more than happy to give you a free quotation. <br/><br/><span id="more-39"></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A laser measuring device is excellent for taking accurate measurements and extremely easy to use. It also can switch between metric and imperial measurement. A laser measuring device is to be provided which should be substantially maintenance-free. In front of a window for the passage of laser beams that contains a protective pane or lens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A laser measuring device is excellent for taking accurate measurements and extremely easy to use. It also can switch between metric and imperial measurement. A laser measuring device is to be provided which should be substantially maintenance-free. In front of a window for the passage of laser beams that contains a protective pane or lens you will have your measurement within milliseconds. Thus, precision of the laser measuring device has come into its own. </p>
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<p>The Leica DISTO Laser Measuring Device is a multi-functional instrument which provides you with simple, quick and reliable measurements. You can measure distances with absolute accuracy, past obstructions and determine angles quickly and precisely.</p>
<p>We tried it out on a variety of applications, both indoors and out and found it to be very consistently within 1/16 of an inch of our reference tape. In fact, whenever we thought we had &#8220;fooled&#8221; it, it tended to be operator error with one of us moving the Laser Distance Measure or not having the tape completely lined up against the surface as intended. Before, if I wanted to measure something high, I would have to climb up and have a helper hold the end of the tape. Or I might have to climb up on platform and ladders on which I was not familiar and expose myself to a risk of a serious fall. Throw out the measuring tape and rulers, the cool new laser measuring device is a multi-function distance measuring tool and laser targeting device that fits in the palm of your hand. Just aim this innovative gadget at something up to 50 feet away, press the button and it accurately measures the distance away in feet or meters.</p>
<p>As the innovation leader, Bosch offers professional users a product range that includes the world&#8217;s smallest laser measuring device. Bosch was also the first company to successfully introduce a laser measuring device in the European DIY market.</p>
<p>Operation is simple &#8211; just point, press on the &#8216;action&#8217; or &#8216;read&#8217; button, and a precise measurement is returned – perfect for a weekend do-it yourself enthusiast or a contract professional. Calculations can return in metric, decimal feet or feet and inches.  Most of us don’t know how to use regular measuring tools correctly. But a laser rangefinder like the Leica Disto D5 is basically the answer to your prayers when it comes to getting an accurate measurement each and every time.</p>
<p>You can shoot the laser on one side, walk to the other end of the wall and used the addition function and shot the laser on the other side and get the correct wall length.  The light beam produced by most lasers is pencil-sized, and maintains its size and direction over very large distances; this sharply focused beam of coherent light is suitable for a wide variety of applications. Lasers have been used in industry for cutting and boring metals and other materials, and for inspecting optical equipment. Of intermediate sensitivity are optical systems that pass a laser beam through a gas sample and detect whether some of the laser light is absorbed by the gas sample. A weakness of this method is that the amount of absorption is very small compared to the overall amount of laser light, so the signal is hard to detect.</p>
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