tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6394809379509539560.post2465121879499382076..comments2024-02-21T17:09:13.294+08:00Comments on Design Challenges: Workmanship: Worktop & Kitchen SinkGreenCoalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07044355339732126910noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6394809379509539560.post-41661124267774878052011-07-14T13:59:38.123+08:002011-07-14T13:59:38.123+08:00I assume the worktop currently uses an electric ho...I assume the worktop currently uses an electric hob and you want to switch to using LPG cylinder gas, right? If that's the case the easiest solution is to engage a kitchen installer - he'll drill the holes thro' the back of the cabinet below the hob to connect to the LPG cylinder, assuming you have made provision for storage space for the LPG cylinder below the worktop. <br /><br />If you're thinking of d-i-y, pl don't! There have been reports of LPG cylinder gas explosions in the home kitchen due to gas leakages as a result of faulty pipe connections. This is something you should not be thinking of d-i-y! In fact, if I'm not wrong, the law requires a licensed guy to do the gas connection and installation now. You should ask the staff at SP Services before you undertake any modification.GreenCoalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07044355339732126910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6394809379509539560.post-31029587953243888492011-07-05T10:40:04.737+08:002011-07-05T10:40:04.737+08:00previously i used LPG cylinder as cooking gas. how...previously i used LPG cylinder as cooking gas. how can i modify the kitchen cabinet if im to use LPG pipe? do i need to make a hole at worktop to allow access of hob hose to the pipe? need ur advice. TQAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com