Great video. No talking, no cheesy music: just straightforward professional work. Love the techniques I hadn't seen before. Particularly, the cutting of the worktop with the plunge saw before cutting the mason's mitre with the router. Great way to save on expensive router bits. I'll be adopting that method going forward. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much i just do it that way just because i wasnt in private property that was an empty building site where no one living otherwise i will do it the other way since it still needs 3 passes with router in bothe way just the traditional one can be done with more dust being collected dispite the fact that takes longer to be done
@@CAVjoinery My pleasure! I was just wondering you did it for a day, that's very impressive, did you also do the plumbing connections,of the machines, the sink, silicone & etc. too ?
أنا اشتركت اليوم في قناتك الرائعة . أنا مهندس معماري و أعمل في النجارة و صنع المفروشات . أنا من سوريا . أحببت قناتك الرائعة و المفيدة . و أنا متأكد من أنني سأتعلم منك الكثير من المهارات و الخبرات . أتمنى لك النجاح و التقدم الدائم . 👍👍👍👍👍
I have fitted kitchens off and on for40 odd years. This bloke is good, very good. the thing that got my attention was the stack of systainers on trolley to manoeuvre worktops on your own. I,v struggled for years alone and had not thought of that. Effing brilliant!
Beautiful job!! I love everything from the sweet router template to clamping a piece of scrap to a cabinet as a 3rd hand. Your video's are super inspiring and make me want to push myself harder! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these!!
as a kitchen fitter and seeing how many cowboys there are in our industry this is a breathe of fresh air to see. shame about the metal end caps on the worktop tho but awesome job keep it up
Приятно смотреть! Я тоже делаю всё один! Но у меня много професий, и я не могу делать одну и ту же работу постоянно, но ваш аккуратный подход мне нравится!
Nicely done nice to know that there is tradesman doing a respectable job. Enjoy your contents! 2 things where are based and would love to see you van settings mate, cheers and keep up the excellent job!! Respect
👍im liking the hollow wall anchors and setting tool, nice that it works on plastered block work walls too. gona get me one of those. cant stand pigtails or rawl plugs although zip fixings are quite good.. these hollow wall anchors look way more robust. excellent fitting .
Thank you indeed that is why I prefer to use them as u might see I drilled a hole deeper into blocks so the screws of the m5 /58mm have enough room to get tight to the end of the thread
Thank you for always watching good videos. I'm curious about the brackets used to secure the upper cabinet to the wall. Also, can you show me how the bracket and the upper cabinets are connected?
@@CAVjoinery I want to buy my first circular saw for small jobs at home. I have seen this Bosch Gks 190 model and I ask you if you recommend another economical one to start with. Thank you
@@CAVjoinery just got myself a ts55 however I do think some bits on my old makita seem better like motor is smoother and seems more powerful. I think usability of the festool is better overall however its not as much as improvement over the makita as I thought. Have you found the same thing?
@@James-dv1dfI’ve had both as well. The Makita is better value for your dollar. But that rough feel of the Festool motor is actually intentional. I thought it was an issue when I got mine, but it’s actually the torque regulator, so you get less burning like the Chinese saws do when they just blindly power through everything. The cleaness shows up between the 2 when you start cutting hardwood slabs. You get more blade deflection and burning when the saw just brute forces itself through. The Festool is supposed to provide a better finish cut, and so far in my experience it definitely has. And the depth change on the TS is so quick, I don’t miss the score cut button on the Makita.
You can buy a ratchet spanner for tightening up the bolts makes it a ton faster and usefull in summer when the glue starts drying before you finish the joint😂
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Excellent travail !!! Je vois que tu fais souvent 2 coupes avec t’as tsc 55 pour avoir une coupe sans éclat , la nouvelle scie plongeante tsv 60 avec inciseur ne t’interesse pas ? Bonne journée.
Thanks I am thinking on that but i have so many tools bought and not used if i buy new one is a lot bigger and is wired I don’t know if I will enjoy using it so much
i was wondering why werent you looking for studs to add extra 90 degree angle on top of the cabinets for extra supports, do these anchors give enough support? Im geniuly curious@@CAVjoinery
Hello. Have you ever had a case when, when installing a kitchen, the angle was not 90 degrees and you needed to install the countertop and mill the cut with a template? is there such a video?
Not to bad of job 😊 no seriously, proper job. But for the dishwasher i would have cut it out for the bottom plate. Would you also router in the sink. Sometime i do this when replacement costs are astonomical.
Hey! Great job, I really like the small tricks you show us. Can you send me a link to the router bit you are using for the worktop joint? I see you use 12mm bits. I work with an 1300W Bosch and I wanna find the proper bit type, but with 8 mm shank.
I see you need to change the collar to fit 12mm shank bit although it depends on what type of jig you’re using anyway this is the one I often using from trend. Here is my affiliate amazon link amzn.to/45cWpU0
I only used sealant adhesive i have a hole on the top of cabinet rail used a saw hole I thought isn’t necessary to drill 2 I only going to winde one part of the bolt that’s the reason,thanks for watching
Did you really cut that masons mitre in one go? Ive always done mine in several passes, would cutting that in one pass put serious stress on your router and cutter?
Здравствуйте. После того как посмотрел ролик с вашей работой в рекомендованых, сразу подписался. Увидел в вашей работе пару интересных моментов которые теперь буду использовать в своей работе. У меня к вам просьба покажите крепеж и инструмент для гипсокартона которым вы пользуетесь. Я с таким еще не встречался. Заранее спасибо.
I used m5 52mm drywall plugs and the reason I used hammer drill was because I needed more space for m5 screws plus to go deeper into wall. Wall had a cavity enough for the plug to expand but not enough for screws to go inside,thanks
Yeah, it's a lot of European bill techniques, there's a lot of prefab cabinets in Europe... With off the shelf cabinets being RTA, or already to assemble. Guy handles business.... 👍
Always start with your corner allowing 560 plus door (590 ) then add filler then pute the corner unit where the post for the door is simple well a lot to explain better find that videos on youtube easier
Hey man, very nice work :)) I've been doing L countertop connection exactly like you but recently because of my friends advice I started adding 3 domino dowels for each connection. It really helps with adjusting height and just makes the whole process much smoother. If you have domino maybe give it a try. I'm curious what you think. Once again nice work, cheers man 😊
автор возможно не поймет,вопрос- почему модули собраны частично на эксуентрики,по соображению что модуль будет виден со всех сторон? или какие то требования по этому
The author may not understand, the question is why the modules are partially assembled on exuents, on the grounds all sides? or any requirements for this
Allow me to let you in on a secret that we as men who love soccer have regarding fake updates or real updates. So there is this Journalist Fabrizio Roman whenever there is any news regarding transfers or anything football related we only believe its true if he says other than than him its fake, with that said when it comes to installations of kitchens etc we only trust you the rest are fake period 😂😅. Anyway keep up the good work Mr C A V👌🙏
@@CAVjoinery Ok thanks, so there’s no floor under the cabinets, just bare concrete? I mean how much does the owner realistically save from this? A couple hundreds pounds?
@@fernard8985 Why should there need to be anything other than concrete below the cabinets? After flooring is done, the space between flooring and cabinets will be boarded so that one can’t see the concrete. Anything other than that is just waste of money - and more importantly - resources.
@@petriahvonen5804 You also waste time on making more difficult cuts between the cabinets and waste a hell more time maneuvering around the hanging cabinets while painting. But to each his own i guess
As a kitchen fitter myself I absolutely love the way you work, I’ve taken some of your methods to make my game stronger, hats off to you sir 👏🏼
Thanks so much appreciate it your comment keep up with your work
Great video. No talking, no cheesy music: just straightforward professional work. Love the techniques I hadn't seen before. Particularly, the cutting of the worktop with the plunge saw before cutting the mason's mitre with the router. Great way to save on expensive router bits. I'll be adopting that method going forward. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much i just do it that way just because i wasnt in private property that was an empty building site where no one living otherwise i will do it the other way since it still needs 3 passes with router in bothe way just the traditional one can be done with more dust being collected dispite the fact that takes longer to be done
Years and years of experience. Congrats for the brilliant job!
Thank you! So so much for watching my work 🙏
@@CAVjoinery My pleasure!
I was just wondering you did it for a day, that's very impressive, did you also do the plumbing connections,of the machines, the sink, silicone & etc. too ?
Das ist einfach unglaublich, Sie sind ein wirklich cooler Spezialist. Und danke für den Live-Sound.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and for watching this
Thank you for your videos. It is really satisfying to watch your work
Glad you like them! And thanks for watching 🙏🙏🙏
أنا اشتركت اليوم في قناتك الرائعة .
أنا مهندس معماري و أعمل في النجارة و صنع المفروشات . أنا من سوريا . أحببت قناتك الرائعة و المفيدة . و أنا متأكد من أنني سأتعلم منك الكثير من المهارات و الخبرات .
أتمنى لك النجاح و التقدم الدائم .
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching same to you sir 👍
I have fitted kitchens off and on for40 odd years. This bloke is good, very good. the thing that got my attention was the stack of systainers on trolley to manoeuvre worktops on your own. I,v struggled for years alone and had not thought of that. Effing brilliant!
Thanks for sharing appreciate it that comming from a pro !
Beautiful job!! I love everything from the sweet router template to clamping a piece of scrap to a cabinet as a 3rd hand. Your video's are super inspiring and make me want to push myself harder! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these!!
Really appreciate it ,mostly when comes from an professional,thanks 🙏
I love the workmanship, quality tools and great skill 👍
Thanks 👍 a lot
Great skills, both as a kitchen fitter and as an educational film-maker.
Glad you enjoyed it! Nice compliment
Such skilled work, a lot of experience to get to that level!
Love your festool tools.
Thank you very much! Nice compliment 🙏🙏🙏
as a kitchen fitter and seeing how many cowboys there are in our industry this is a breathe of fresh air to see. shame about the metal end caps on the worktop tho but awesome job keep it up
Thanks i do not like them too but land lord insists in puting them as it was a rental property thanks so much for watching
Really really enjoyed watching you work, some interesting tools, jigs & methods of supporting the countertops in action too
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks a lot for watching my video !
Amazing skill and knowledge . No messing about. some serious tools. learnt a few things from your post bud. Fantastic job. Thanks. subbed
Glad you enjoyed it
Felicitaciones todo un Maestro.
Saludos desde Argentina 👍
Thanks same from here sir👍
The way you do the countertops is awesome. We pretty much only use miters where I’m at
Thanks glad you like it ! Oh i see ! 👍
Приятно смотреть! Я тоже делаю всё один! Но у меня много професий, и я не могу делать одну и ту же работу постоянно, но ваш аккуратный подход мне нравится!
Thanks you sir happy to hear that you’re a joiner too 👍
Quality job. Passion and perfection.
Thank you very much!
Congratulations, you do a very good job. Wise skills to install cabinets and you´re also clean and organized.
Thank you very much!
Excellent workmanship! 👍 nice to see a clean & tidy job with pride in your work 💪
Keep up the great vids
Thanks, will do!
It looks so easy when done by professionals :)
Thanks for watching
Nicely done nice to know that there is tradesman doing a respectable job. Enjoy your contents! 2 things where are based and would love to see you van settings mate, cheers and keep up the excellent job!! Respect
Thanks so much for supporting my channel by watching and commenting on my videos I will do in the next coming weeks
Great video !!
Thanks for the visit
Thank you for share your working step, it's great skill.
You are welcome and thank you for supporting my channel by commenting and sharing 🙏
👍im liking the hollow wall anchors and setting tool, nice that it works on plastered block work walls too. gona get me one of those. cant stand pigtails or rawl plugs although zip fixings are quite good.. these hollow wall anchors look way more robust. excellent fitting .
Thank you indeed that is why I prefer to use them as u might see I drilled a hole deeper into blocks so the screws of the m5 /58mm have enough room to get tight to the end of the thread
Depending on gap size I sometimes crop the bolt
great craftsmanship.
Thanks 🙏
un travail de professionnel Merci Monsieur
Thanks so much for watching my video and sharing 🙏🙏
Lovely work mate. Love watching your vids.
Glad you like them!and thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏🙏
Absolutely flawless, as always. ❤
Thank you so much!! Much appreciated it 🙏
Thank you for always watching good videos.
I'm curious about the brackets used to secure the upper cabinet to the wall.
Also, can you show me how the bracket and the upper cabinets are connected?
Thanks for watching in the future for sure
Приятно смотреть на хорошую работу мастера.
Thanks so so much for watching !
Buen trabajo , especialist work,
Thanks 🙏 glad u like this
Great job, I like seeying you how work
Thank you very much!🙏🙏
@@CAVjoinery I want to buy my first circular saw for small jobs at home. I have seen this Bosch Gks 190 model and I ask you if you recommend another economical one to start with. Thank you
hole saw from both sides is a pro move, no blowout
Thanks and saves the blade frome burn as at the back one i can move the cutter sides way to make room for chips to escape thanks
Одно слово - МАСТЕР!
Thanks nice compliment 🙏🙏
Made that look simple. 👏🏼
Glad you liked it!
@@CAVjoinery You’re the master. 🍻
🇧🇷 Valeu professor. Abraços. E obrigado por nos ensinar bonito.
Thanks a lot glad you like it
excellent work & top quality. 👏...my main problem is getting a straight cut with a jig saw..
Thanks exercise on left over pieces and ifposible use some wood as guide turn down the pendulum on 1st step
@@CAVjoinery thank you, I'll try your suggestion.....you make it look so easy. you're very skilled & talented. very clean worker also . 👏🏆
Hi Bud,
Great workmanship and videos :). Whats the tool used for the fixing in plasterboard ? or do you have a link where to find ?
Thanks Luke
Thank you,of course here is my amazon link amzn.to/3ZIQ4yj in the video I used M5 52 mm plasterboard anchor
@@CAVjoinery great thanks for replying
Awsome video. One thing i noticed is having to keep change your track saw for scoring cut. The makita has a small button to do this
Thanks I know my tools used to be from makita but when compared to clean cutting and precision believe me Festool wins
@@CAVjoinery just got myself a ts55 however I do think some bits on my old makita seem better like motor is smoother and seems more powerful. I think usability of the festool is better overall however its not as much as improvement over the makita as I thought. Have you found the same thing?
@@James-dv1dfI’ve had both as well. The Makita is better value for your dollar. But that rough feel of the Festool motor is actually intentional. I thought it was an issue when I got mine, but it’s actually the torque regulator, so you get less burning like the Chinese saws do when they just blindly power through everything. The cleaness shows up between the 2 when you start cutting hardwood slabs. You get more blade deflection and burning when the saw just brute forces itself through. The Festool is supposed to provide a better finish cut, and so far in my experience it definitely has. And the depth change on the TS is so quick, I don’t miss the score cut button on the Makita.
You can buy a ratchet spanner for tightening up the bolts makes it a ton faster and usefull in summer when the glue starts drying before you finish the joint😂
Not at all thank
Молодец, крутая работа
Thank you 🙏
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Thanks for watching and sharing this really appreciated glad that you enjoyed my work today 🙏
@@CAVjoinery Merci beaucoup 🤲🤲
You did not do this the first time ;-) Real Great Job !
Thanks! So much for watching and sharing my work
Fair enough mate. Definitely stronger mate. But if you’re happy with the anchors then all good!! Love your festool set up though. I’m getting there 😅
Thanks good luck to you sir
What are you talking about? What is stronger?
@@ThisTallthink my other comment was deleted? I was talking about corefix fixings I think
Excellent work mate what make of jig do you use
Festool aps900
Nice work! (And flex on the Festool tools 😅)
Thanks! 👍 😁🙏🙏
Professional 👍
Excellent travail !!! Je vois que tu fais souvent 2 coupes avec t’as tsc 55 pour avoir une coupe sans éclat , la nouvelle scie plongeante tsv 60 avec inciseur ne t’interesse pas ?
Bonne journée.
Thanks I am thinking on that but i have so many tools bought and not used if i buy new one is a lot bigger and is wired I don’t know if I will enjoy using it so much
You should try Fischer corefix for the dot n dab walls mate instead of the anchors
I have tried they’re expensive and in my opinion don’t look that stronger,thanks
i was wondering why werent you looking for studs to add extra 90 degree angle on top of the cabinets for extra supports, do these anchors give enough support? Im geniuly curious@@CAVjoinery
If its a dot and dab wall it won't have any studs.
Min 7:41 ese mueble esquinero superior queda separado de la pared, pero no vi que tapara el espacio de separación que queda por debajo?
That was just i holder as i could not use a wall bracket there due to cables behind the wall
Que espetáculo, sempre quis ver como se faz
Thanks
Very nice, tnx for video
Thanks so much for your comment and sharing
Hello. Have you ever had a case when, when installing a kitchen, the angle was not 90 degrees and you needed to install the countertop and mill the cut with a template? is there such a video?
Of course i had many times therey are close to 90 but here is a videoth-cam.com/video/PTS72sRx8Q4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SCCsMJkqeT9TfA35
@@CAVjoinery Thank you !
👏 Magnifique 💪👍💪 Magnifique 👏
Thanks so much 🙏🙏
@@CAVjoinery Merci beaucoup 🤲🤲
Волшебник!
Ha nice compliment
What about the little 90 degree brackets for the base cabinets? Couldn't find those.
I like to have some meat when putting screws close to the edge of the chipboard
@CAVjoinery yeah, I was just wondering if you could share the link. I didn't see them in your list. I saw the other clips but not the 90 degree ones.
good work, but buy a 10mm ratchet spanner for the worktop bolts! so much quicker/ easier!
Thanks for the tip! I got it don’t work for me as isn’t enough gap on the keyhole
Amo ver tus videos, eres un gran profesional. Felicitaciones!!
Como se llama la herramienta que usas en el 4:25??
Thank you is called rawl setting tool
I left links into description
4:34 how is this angle bracket with wide adjustment holes called? Or where can I buy it? Was looking for it.
Hey here is amazon affiliate link for them amzn.to/3ygEKQF
Say no more 🙂 where did you purchase the anchor pistol ? Good job 👍
i got it frome screwfix you can fine it on amazon see video description
Not to bad of job 😊 no seriously, proper job. But for the dishwasher i would have cut it out for the bottom plate. Would you also router in the sink. Sometime i do this when replacement costs are astonomical.
Thanks there’s washing machine free standing one
Wiil those cavity fixings hold?
Sure they do
Just started watching your vids. Amazing work and I'm learning a lot.
How much does a job like this cost, if you dont mind me asking?
Thanks for watching no price description on here sorry 😞
What kind of adhesive are you applying to the joint?
Sealant adhesive from egger
Perfect. However, not enough socket outlets
Hey! Great job, I really like the small tricks you show us. Can you send me a link to the router bit you are using for the worktop joint? I see you use 12mm bits. I work with an 1300W Bosch and I wanna find the proper bit type, but with 8 mm shank.
I see you need to change the collar to fit 12mm shank bit although it depends on what type of jig you’re using anyway this is the one I often using from trend. Here is my affiliate amazon link amzn.to/45cWpU0
Здравствуйте,скажите пожалуйста если на угловом шкафу стоит мойка ,то фаль с петлями не мешает в таком положении?,не лучше поставить петли +90?
No in on that unit as you see on the end of worktop,thanks
Do you cut the worktop mitre with one pass of the router, or is it sped up for the video?
No , 3 passes
Impressive
Thank you 🙏
Did you use silicone on the worktop joint? And how did you tighten the first bolt which is on top of the base unit?
I only used sealant adhesive i have a hole on the top of cabinet rail used a saw hole I thought isn’t necessary to drill 2 I only going to winde one part of the bolt that’s the reason,thanks for watching
Did you really cut that masons mitre in one go?
Ive always done mine in several passes, would cutting that in one pass put serious stress on your router and cutter?
Oh no was 3 passes just to short the video down thanks
Здравствуйте. После того как посмотрел ролик с вашей работой в рекомендованых, сразу подписался.
Увидел в вашей работе пару интересных моментов которые теперь буду использовать в своей работе.
У меня к вам просьба покажите крепеж и инструмент для гипсокартона которым вы пользуетесь. Я с таким еще не встречался.
Заранее спасибо.
I used m5 52mm drywall plugs and the reason I used hammer drill was because I needed more space for m5 screws plus to go deeper into wall. Wall had a cavity enough for the plug to expand but not enough for screws to go inside,thanks
@@CAVjoineryУ вас все дома из гипсокартона? Гипсокартон двойной? Не страшно вешать тяжёлые ящики на гипсокартон?
Yeah, it's a lot of European bill techniques, there's a lot of prefab cabinets in Europe... With off the shelf cabinets being RTA, or already to assemble.
Guy handles business.... 👍
Hey is the way they work this company is was fitting kitchens for
@@CAVjoinery ?!?
Perfct 👌🏼🔥🧡
Thanks a lot
What was the 10mm marks on the underside of the 2nd worktop?
Think it’s distance from the outer edge of the router guide to the very edge of the flute cutter. Don’t know whether it’s 10mm or 8.5/9mm
The 9.6mm that is the distance from the lade and the actual cuting point
Круто 👍.
У вас там стены гипсокартон? И почему кухня ставится на черновые стены? В России кухня ставится в самом конце, когда ремонт уже сделан..
Is common in the uk , is just looking rough because the skimming colour I think but after painting it don’t really look bad.thanks for watching though
Какой герметик используете зля стыка столешниц?
Egger sealant adhesive
Can someone explain that set out at the start, he lasers level around the room how does he mark out after
Always start with your corner allowing 560 plus door (590 ) then add filler then pute the corner unit where the post for the door is simple well a lot to explain better find that videos on youtube easier
❤❤❤ Good
Thx
Hi! Great video :) whats the tool you use for inserting the drywall plugs @4:25?
Hey thanks here is amazon link amzn.to/3ZIQ4yj
Good❤
Thanks 🙏
Is there a particular brand or company you install for?
Hey,home design hq
Silikon do blatu ?
What?
@@CAVjoinery Do you use silicone to connect the countertop?
Hey man, very nice work :)) I've been doing L countertop connection exactly like you but recently because of my friends advice I started adding 3 domino dowels for each connection. It really helps with adjusting height and just makes the whole process much smoother. If you have domino maybe give it a try. I'm curious what you think. Once again nice work, cheers man 😊
Oh yeah I use the dominoes but don’t work properly on chipboard laminate worktops so I stopped using them I only use em on mdf and solid wood
I don't understand why the kitchen is being built before the flooring is completed.
It happen always in site jobs as a lot of traders working around to prevent damage but it’s going to be floating floor anyway
I’d recommend some zip bolt worktop connectors. Uses a hex bit in a driver instead of an awkward spanner
As well they will be 3 time more expensive 😆
@@CAVjoinery time is money. Time is stress.
Just trying to help a guy out 🤷🏼♂️
What is your plate blue on the Festool saw ?
So the people won’t say that I’m sponsored by these guys I try to cover the labels and all
I see Im carpenter my self and I was thinking that it is some sort of accessory .@@CAVjoinery
Very satisfying!are you Romanian?
он не отвечает на комментарии, либо отвечает одним, двумя словами....не смысла что-то спрашивать
@@Ink2517 Я пытался
Thanks,da
@@CAVjoinery felicitari!
автор возможно не поймет,вопрос- почему модули собраны частично на эксуентрики,по соображению что модуль будет виден со всех сторон? или какие то требования по этому
Indeed I did not getting it from translation
The author may not understand, the
question is why the modules are partially
assembled on exuents, on the grounds
all sides? or any requirements for this
Allow me to let you in on a secret that we as men who love soccer have regarding fake updates or real updates. So there is this Journalist Fabrizio Roman whenever there is any news regarding transfers or anything football related we only believe its true if he says other than than him its fake, with that said when it comes to installations of kitchens etc we only trust you the rest are fake period 😂😅.
Anyway keep up the good work Mr C A V👌🙏
Interesting story funny at the same time :)) thanks for sharing with us and for watching this video !
Festool makes the difference, all the tools are festool
Makes my life easier,thank you for watching
Why are the kitchen walls not painted and there are no floor panels or tiles? What country is this? I’ve never seen something like this
It’s the uk common thing here in special on rental properties flooring goes last
@@CAVjoinery Ok thanks, so there’s no floor under the cabinets, just bare concrete? I mean how much does the owner realistically save from this? A couple hundreds pounds?
@@fernard8985 Why should there need to be anything other than concrete below the cabinets? After flooring is done, the space between flooring and cabinets will be boarded so that one can’t see the concrete. Anything other than that is just waste of money - and more importantly - resources.
@@petriahvonen5804 You also waste time on making more difficult cuts between the cabinets and waste a hell more time maneuvering around the hanging cabinets while painting. But to each his own i guess
❤❤❤❤
Thx
Hola queral. Soy de argentina, me fustaria saver si usted enseña via oline cursos de carointeria
Hey there I got no time sorry
Где взять такой шаблон для столешницы
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Thanks so much
If only you lived near brighton!
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Do you work in london? I would like to hire you to install my kitchen if possible
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