Looks great I am Impressed however a harder wood May last longer as you know folks make cut cheese or tomato’s or a pice of onion or garlic so a hard surface.
Nothing personal but it says what this video is about It says inexpensive countertops don't be critical also they make cutting boards out of hickory now that's hardwood
Home Depot only carries wood butcher block countertops, but it's not as cheap as the one from Menards. Your best bet is to buy the pine wood and glue it yourself.
By building code you have to have the boxes that shut off automatically if it's near a water source. It trips right off. Yes I've been in construction for years all of my family has either worked in construction or they are contractors. I think you did a good job explaining everything like I said you know it's going to countertops he's a contractor who just has to get to so many units done 👍 How do you explained everything well don't be mean y'all One day you may need some an expensive countertops. Thank you for the video
This guy is super dangerous and not a contractor. First ripping that big piece you were tilting it up and down during the cut. Then you stand the rip on edge with the saw still running as you remove big piece. Then use your foot to turn off the saw with said piece still standing by moving blade. Not very bright and oh so dangerous. Then you nail piece to countertop with no glue. That’s when I stopped watching you. Sorry to point this out but very unprofessional in my opinion
These look amazing. Well done
Where did you find those boards?
Breaking ice bags apart I hope they hold up. They look great now
Could you show what you do when there are L - shape counters?
Not bad
How thick is that is that 5/4 I found one but it’s 5/4
What boards did you buy? I didn’t understand you.
I watched this video and went to look for edge groove pine no lumbar yard has a clue what pine that is. Im curious what wood you used.
This is found at Menards
It is edge glued pine. 5/4
Why didn't you use pocket hole screws
What would this wood board be called at Menards?
Edge glued pine
Looks great I am
Impressed however a harder wood May last longer as you know folks make cut cheese or tomato’s or a pice of onion or garlic so a hard surface.
Nothing personal but it says what this video is about
It says inexpensive countertops don't be critical also they make cutting boards out of hickory now that's hardwood
So if I dont have Menards what would I ask for at Home depot?
Did you find out what it’s called?
Home Depot only carries wood butcher block countertops, but it's not as cheap as the one from Menards. Your best bet is to buy the pine wood and glue it yourself.
Counter should be made of hardwood, not pine
I can’t help to keep staring at the electrical box almost in the water outside… yikes!!!!
By building code you have to have the boxes that shut off automatically if it's near a water source. It trips right off. Yes I've been in construction for years all of my family has either worked in construction or they are contractors. I think you did a good job explaining everything like I said you know it's going to countertops he's a contractor who just has to get to so many units done 👍
How do you explained everything well don't be mean y'all
One day you may need some an expensive countertops.
Thank you for the video
Everybody with a phone is making youtube videos now. That's why eventually people hire us contractors.
very very dangerous.....
This guy is super dangerous and not a contractor. First ripping that big piece you were tilting it up and down during the cut. Then you stand the rip on edge with the saw still running as you remove big piece. Then use your foot to turn off the saw with said piece still standing by moving blade. Not very bright and oh so dangerous. Then you nail piece to countertop with no glue. That’s when I stopped watching you. Sorry to point this out but very unprofessional in my opinion
I was holding my breath.
Okay
With what department of the TH-cam police are you?
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