Dishwasher end panels are pretty easy to install once you know what needs to be done. In this video I'll show you how to install a dishwasher end panel step by step.
I cut the small cabinet section at the end of my counter vertically then used the previous outer wall as my dishwasher panel. Perfect match to the rest of the cabinet because it originally was a part of the rest of the cabinet.
Unfortunately the brad nailer wont work for that. You'll need to attach the nailing strip to the concrete using some Tapcons. You'll need to predrilled into the concrete first using a masonry drill bit. Make sure you use the exact size drill bit that your Tapcons call for.
Doesn't the counter top have to connect to that end panel somewhere? I don't see a corner piece for attaching the counter top. What keeps the end panel from moving in the top outer corner if it isn't attached to the counter top?
I cut the small cabinet section at the end of my counter vertically then used the previous outer wall as my dishwasher panel. Perfect match to the rest of the cabinet because it originally was a part of the rest of the cabinet.
Just keep make a vidio bro im from philippines we have own standard for carpentry but i like what you are doing
Thanks bro, I appreciate that! Got a few videos in the making at the moment. Hope you'll like them.
Thanks! Any tips?
Do you have a video of how you attached the countertop?
I do not. I was only contracted for the cabinet installation. The homeowner hired another company for the countertops.
How would you prep for stone countertops.
How do I attach the bottom wood panel to my cement floor? Will the Brad Miller go through my cement to hold it in place?
Unfortunately the brad nailer wont work for that. You'll need to attach the nailing strip to the concrete using some Tapcons. You'll need to predrilled into the concrete first using a masonry drill bit. Make sure you use the exact size drill bit that your Tapcons call for.
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If you go this route be sure there are no utilities in the concrete where you are drilling.
How does one cover up the Brad nail holes? Putty or silicone?
I just used a bit of white caulk to fill them in.
Wtf why would you ever cut the flooring now if you wanna replace the cabinets again and change layout there is a hole
Doesn't the counter top have to connect to that end panel somewhere? I don't see a corner piece for attaching the counter top. What keeps the end panel from moving in the top outer corner if it isn't attached to the counter top?
Silicone. 1 small dab will hold that panel for life.
That's what I was wondering. The counter top needs something to support it. That panel nor the dishwasher will support that end of the counter top