Yup I figured out the Toolstation search through google hack a while ago - can't believe they've still not sorted that. Another top vid guys, coming along nicely
A tip for applying the foil tape …. Use a small bit of the backing, paper folded up, to smooth down the foil just after it’s been stuck down. It’s a great way to smooth out all any creases.
Looking amazing. You can definitely see the happiness with the light at the end of a tunnel now. As opposed to it being a train coming towards you 😮. Thanks for sharing 👍
Clever sink. Benefits of a double sink with built-in cutting board with small intrusion into cabinet below. Toward the end of the last century In doing a DIY kitchen I found a hydrophobic paint/finish that I used on the dishwasher enclosure (4 or 5 coats on exposed osb counter bottom, plywood sides). Linoleum floor. No idea if it was worth it, but never had any problems in 6 years.
Knee protection when on the hard floor Tim! And I speak as someone who has had a full knee replacement due to my cartilages being shot. (I'm a bit older than you!)
15:04 I was just reaching for the keyboard when you beat me to it and said about doing a Google search and going to the Toolstation site via there Tim. Agreed, the site itself has an appalling search.
I think you should paint your worktop some sort of clear coat under where dishwasher is. Or use some mineral oil to impregnate it. Sorry for my english best of luck to you from Poland.
And similar theme to the last comment I made on the last kitchen video. The new build developer never installed the vapour barrier above needless to say the kitchen worktop has blown 5 years later only noticed after changing the dishwasher
I hope you are not suggesting it’s going to take 8-10 years before we are living in the barn house? 😂 I know that’s probably realistic but I’ve been leading Jo to believe it will only be a couple of years. 😂😂
@@TheRestorationCouple I am cutting you some slack matey .... going through the renovation process atm, wifey see a different timetable to me, "Insulation, membranes, drainage" ? 🤣
That sink install is fun, remember fitting same one in at my sisters kitchen refit. Same issue with end panels on that refurbishment. So expensive bought solid oak for end panel and plinth kick boards which was cheaper than chip board ones!
Handy having a wife that’s cupboard sized! 😉 It’s looking great guys
More pranking please!! Jo's laugh brings a smile.
Yup I figured out the Toolstation search through google hack a while ago - can't believe they've still not sorted that. Another top vid guys, coming along nicely
I’m looking forward to the ‘reveal’ (probably not as much as you are though), great work Tim and Jo, getting there.
A tip for applying the foil tape …. Use a small bit of the backing, paper folded up, to smooth down the foil just after it’s been stuck down. It’s a great way to smooth out all any creases.
Very nice work you two. Always a joy watching your videos.
Looking amazing. You can definitely see the happiness with the light at the end of a tunnel now. As opposed to it being a train coming towards you 😮. Thanks for sharing 👍
Love your work 👍
Great work Tim & Jo - the kitchen's looking fab !
Clever sink. Benefits of a double sink with built-in cutting board with small intrusion into cabinet below. Toward the end of the last century In doing a DIY kitchen I found a hydrophobic paint/finish that I used on the dishwasher enclosure (4 or 5 coats on exposed osb counter bottom, plywood sides). Linoleum floor. No idea if it was worth it, but never had any problems in 6 years.
Knee protection when on the hard floor Tim! And I speak as someone who has had a full knee replacement due to my cartilages being shot. (I'm a bit older than you!)
You are soo right. I took the pads out of my trousers to wash them and misplaced them now. 😩
Amen on the Toolstation search - absolutely pants (as is their taxonomy!)
15:04 I was just reaching for the keyboard when you beat me to it and said about doing a Google search and going to the Toolstation site via there Tim. Agreed, the site itself has an appalling search.
Use a cloth to rub down foil tape, use a butyl tape to set your sink / cooker hob onto !...easy peasey !
Been waiting for a new video!
I think you should paint your worktop some sort of clear coat under where dishwasher is. Or use some mineral oil to impregnate it. Sorry for my english best of luck to you from Poland.
It has two coats of worktop oil already. 👍
And similar theme to the last comment I made on the last kitchen video. The new build developer never installed the vapour barrier above needless to say the kitchen worktop has blown 5 years later only noticed after changing the dishwasher
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Can I ask where you bought the sink?
Just a heads up in 8-10 years time, when you next install a built in dishwasher .... "Fit the handle on first"
I hope you are not suggesting it’s going to take 8-10 years before we are living in the barn house? 😂 I know that’s probably realistic but I’ve been leading Jo to believe it will only be a couple of years. 😂😂
@@TheRestorationCouple I am cutting you some slack matey .... going through the renovation process atm, wifey see a different timetable to me, "Insulation, membranes, drainage" ? 🤣
That sink install is fun, remember fitting same one in at my sisters kitchen refit. Same issue with end panels on that refurbishment. So expensive bought solid oak for end panel and plinth kick boards which was cheaper than chip board ones!
‘I have plenty of access for the taps’ - but do you have access for the overflow? Didn’t look like it…
Put the door on your lap pull the door down and bang 4 screws
Door done job done
We have the same worktops. Can you give me the price of the upstands. Howdens dont give a price on the website. Cheers
We bought from worktop express.
Toolstation have a mobile app now, at least for IOS..
Ha, so not just me that searches Toolstation via Google then 😆 Great job 👍
Hope toolstation take note… terrible website and i do exactly the same, search in google. 🙄