Your cabinets are beautiful great work and the best thing about building and doing your own home is you get what you want absolutely love your home can't wait to see your counter tops
I always used drywall screws and countersunk them when I screwed face frames and carcases together. I would pull the hinges off and drill the pilot hole there so when I put the hinges on they covered the screw. I would also plane the face frames with a slight bevel so the edge that met the wall was sharp and thin in case I needed to scribe them. The little mini bar clamps that use pistol grip to compress come in handy for this, I clamp all my cabinets together and then make them one.
Wow Paul and Emily that looks nice, cabinets is one thing you need to take your time with to get great results. How are the sinks held in place so they don't get pulled out the front, you never explained that on your other videos.
I've been w y'all since the beginning, and I don't believe that I've ever seen y'all wearing kneeling pads. Don't your knees kill you? Mine do just by watching. 😁
Looking good! I am curious how you plan on traping/venting that floor drain for the second vanity? Does your local code allow for the trap below the floor? If not S-Traps have illegal for a while now and studor vents are only allowed on remodels in most jurisdictions. Ideally you'd have a vent stack in the wall behind the vanity or you are going to have to install a loop vent in that cabinet.
Guy It would make more sense but those of us in the US are behind on the metric system and probably will never change...have you seen our government? Personally mm are confusing to me, after 56 years it hard to learn something new.
Make it easier on yourself. Just get some butcher paper, lay it on the floor next to the pipes and transfer the locations and measurements of the pipes to the paper. Set that in the cabinet. Remember the thickness of the rear wall of the cabinet and transfer your measurement to the cabinet base and drill away. I always line the inside of the cabinet bases with a sheet of linoleum. If cabinets get wet they get messed up. The linoleum prevents that. A small strip light that plugs in under the sink cabinet is never a bad idea.
I started watching your videos for the build content. For the most part, they have been very interesting. But here lately, your videos resemble a DYI show that you might see on Sesame Street. I don't expect that there are very many 4 year olds contemplating building their own home right now.
Oh schade, Küche und Bad alles Gelsenkirchner Barock wie in den 70-zigern wie zu Alfred Tetzlaff- Zeiten. What a shame, the kitchen and bathroom are all Gelsenkirchner Baroque like in the 70s like in Alfred Tetzlaff's TV shows.
Boys with crew cuts... takes me way back! Love it. I've screwed into pocket doors more than once....Lesson learned.
Our family loves your channel and all the work you doing. Blessings from England 🇬🇧
You've done a great job.
Thank you!
We live to watch quality workmanship. Thank you Marshall Remodel
This is awesome exactly what Im doing and just what I NEEDED right now thank you much!!!!!!
Your cabinets are beautiful great work and the best thing about building and doing your own home is you get what you want absolutely love your home can't wait to see your counter tops
I really love pocket doors.. so much easier to build stuff when you dont need to account for this huge swing of doors..
My guy likes to slides and sock it too. Nice.
Also freakin amazing work with the bathrooms.
Wow as always beautiful job on your home.Everything that you have done so far is awesome I love the look of your home.Nice job game care Bob Bitchin!!
Stylish as usual and wow looking great and practical UK
This build gets better and better, your planning and execution is second to none, great job
I always enjoy your videos. The quality of your work, and your attention to detail is inspiring. Beautiful!!
Yes. This was very helpful because our kitchen cabinets are coming in on Wednesday and it will be my first time installing cabinets.
Hermosa casa 🏠🏠🏠 felicitaciones y muy linda familia 😘 saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
I can't believe these videos have so little views keep up the good work I like how you explain everything
Thanks for watching!
I always used drywall screws and countersunk them when I screwed face frames and carcases together. I would pull the hinges off and drill the pilot hole there so when I put the hinges on they covered the screw. I would also plane the face frames with a slight bevel so the edge that met the wall was sharp and thin in case I needed to scribe them. The little mini bar clamps that use pistol grip to compress come in handy for this, I clamp all my cabinets together and then make them one.
Great video, really appreciate your explanations on leveling off cabinets and your thought process.
Nice job! Love watching this come together.
Thank you!
The Lady does the heavy lifting! Nice!
Looks great!
QUALITY INSTALL ‼️‼️ QUALITY IS IN THE DETAILS ‼️👍 Vinny 🇺🇸
Wow Paul and Emily that looks nice, cabinets is one thing you need to take your time with to get great results. How are the sinks held in place so they don't get pulled out the front, you never explained that on your other videos.
Was there a reason you did not make the filler peace’s equal width thus centering the cabinet’s on the wall?
A Beautiful Home
What about the door trim, are those drawers going to open fully… looks like you have the room, but I’m just wondering.
I thought that too, I would normally give more room. In that situation I would have evened it out to ¾ on each side.
Floor is awesome? Giant tile or concrete?
How often do you check your table-saw blades for square? just wondering
Good job.
I've been w y'all since the beginning, and I don't believe that I've ever seen y'all wearing kneeling pads. Don't your knees kill you? Mine do just by watching. 😁
hahahahah! I promise we have knee pads just forget most of the time.
Looking good! I am curious how you plan on traping/venting that floor drain for the second vanity? Does your local code allow for the trap below the floor? If not S-Traps have illegal for a while now and studor vents are only allowed on remodels in most jurisdictions. Ideally you'd have a vent stack in the wall behind the vanity or you are going to have to install a loop vent in that cabinet.
Omg use mm can’t cope with all the fractions lol thanks for sharing
Guy
It would make more sense but those of us in the US are behind on the metric system and probably will never change...have you seen our government?
Personally mm are confusing to me, after 56 years it hard to learn something new.
Make it easier on yourself. Just get some butcher paper, lay it on the floor next to the pipes and transfer the locations and measurements of the pipes to the paper. Set that in the cabinet. Remember the thickness of the rear wall of the cabinet and transfer your measurement to the cabinet base and drill away. I always line the inside of the cabinet bases with a sheet of linoleum. If cabinets get wet they get messed up. The linoleum prevents that. A small strip light that plugs in under the sink cabinet is never a bad idea.
I just realized I know whats missing in the great room. With Paul being the big game hunter wheres his trophy's
I started watching your videos for the build content. For the most part, they have been very interesting. But here lately, your videos resemble a DYI show that you might see on Sesame Street. I don't expect that there are very many 4 year olds contemplating building their own home right now.
The young boy had his head scalped too.
I hope you don't have to cut down all those drawer fronts that hit into the casing.
The linen cabinet needs a filler against the pocket door wall. The cabinet door is not going to work properly.
Thanks! Something we missed.
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kid's bald like his old man 9:13 (maybe "bald" is not the right word - they both like it very short)
Twinning
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Oh schade, Küche und Bad alles Gelsenkirchner Barock wie in den 70-zigern wie zu Alfred Tetzlaff- Zeiten.
What a shame, the kitchen and bathroom are all Gelsenkirchner Baroque like in the 70s like in Alfred Tetzlaff's TV shows.
Bless your household in Jesus name