Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Calis Beach Forum => Calis Beach Questions and Information => Topic started by: stoop on January 04, 2008, 15:03:20 PM
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Does anyone know of a supplier of PVC (fully waterproof) kitchens in the Fethiye area? I've found a company in Istanbul but really want a local one.
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Were the Calis floods that bad !!!!
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Yes they were!
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PVC looks great and is fully waterproof, unfortunately it isn't heatproof, if it exposed to any source of heat it will melt.
I know I have PVC doors in my kitchen that are damaged from the heat from the oven and also from the toaster.
Tinx
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How about getting one of those new inflatable kitchens?
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They blow up
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Build your kitchen upstairs - at least breakfast in bed will be easy!
ps - sorry to hear about the flood :-(
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into leather myself!!!!
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pvc, leather,inflatable kitchen going down on you,a strange start to the new year. ;)
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Thats a kinkychen:D
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Stoop is worried about tide marks, not tied marks
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when you say PVC do you mean solid laminate? as I think most pvc items are themo plastic.is it damp coming through walls or from the floor ? only ask because been in furn trade for over 30years and may point you to another solution.
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He doesn't wash in tide then?
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I think all in all we haven't really helped Stoop much in this thread :D
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it was going ok til you mentioned inflatable kitchens...
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quote:
Originally posted by c1
when you say PVC do you mean solid laminate? as I think most pvc items are themo plastic.is it damp coming through walls or from the floor ? only ask because been in furn trade for over 30years and may point you to another solution.
At least one decent reply (ignore the wums). This is what I mean:
http://www.plasopan.com/pvc/kitchen-cabinet.html
and found this firm in Turkey who have replied already asking for measurements but unfortunately are in Istanbul:
http://www.polilam.com/indexeng.htm
Thanks
Stoop
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Polilam lol
He's into inflatable sheep now
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stoop what you will have to watch for is the measurements will need to be exact as I would reckon cutting to fit will be out of the question, have you considered solid pine? or chestnut both easier to obtain locally and easier to work with.or solid oak finished in tun oil.