Going to fit new linoleum, how to move appliances?
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Hello,
I'll be fitting some new lino in the kitchen this weekend, and wondered what the best way would be to move the fridge freezer and other appliances back in place without pulling the lino/ripping it apart? The existing stuff has lots of holes where the fridge etc were pushed into place. The gaps are pretty tight for these appliances, so manoeuvring is pretty difficult.
Any help would be great,
Neil.
I'll be fitting some new lino in the kitchen this weekend, and wondered what the best way would be to move the fridge freezer and other appliances back in place without pulling the lino/ripping it apart? The existing stuff has lots of holes where the fridge etc were pushed into place. The gaps are pretty tight for these appliances, so manoeuvring is pretty difficult.
Any help would be great,
Neil.
4hero said:
Hello,
I'll be fitting some new lino in the kitchen this weekend, and wondered what the best way would be to move the fridge freezer and other appliances back in place without pulling the lino/ripping it apart? The existing stuff has lots of holes where the fridge etc were pushed into place. The gaps are pretty tight for these appliances, so manoeuvring is pretty difficult.
Any help would be great,
Neil.
Trolley jack??I'll be fitting some new lino in the kitchen this weekend, and wondered what the best way would be to move the fridge freezer and other appliances back in place without pulling the lino/ripping it apart? The existing stuff has lots of holes where the fridge etc were pushed into place. The gaps are pretty tight for these appliances, so manoeuvring is pretty difficult.
Any help would be great,
Neil.
Sorry, but it is PHeads...

Thanks for the replies people! Doesn't the fairy liquid take ages to dry out though? What about when the washing machine is on, what's to stop it sliding back out again 
Wood sounds like an excellent solution, got some old skirting board lying around, should do the trick nicely.
Cheers!

Wood sounds like an excellent solution, got some old skirting board lying around, should do the trick nicely.
Cheers!
4hero said:
Thanks for the replies people! Doesn't the fairy liquid take ages to dry out though? What about when the washing machine is on, what's to stop it sliding back out again 
Wood sounds like an excellent solution, got some old skirting board lying around, should do the trick nicely.
Cheers!
can you not just wash the floor..... 
Wood sounds like an excellent solution, got some old skirting board lying around, should do the trick nicely.
Cheers!

Funk Odyssey said:
4hero said:
Thanks for the replies people! Doesn't the fairy liquid take ages to dry out though? What about when the washing machine is on, what's to stop it sliding back out again 
Wood sounds like an excellent solution, got some old skirting board lying around, should do the trick nicely.
Cheers!
can you not just wash the floor..... 
Wood sounds like an excellent solution, got some old skirting board lying around, should do the trick nicely.
Cheers!

Not sure about the fairy idea, I'll be giving the carpet or plywood a go though, thanks!
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