Slight criticism. 1) Hold off on posting something like this until you have the process fully completed, or as complete as you will see it. It was clear this is a reno project, and idk how far your company goes with that process, but even asking if the client could send you a picture after everythings all said on done helps a lot with making videos satisfying. 2) Bring some decent lights on stands w/ you to jobs. I couldn't fully appreciate the finished work due to all the shadows, which really hurts how good the video feels. 3) Show some of the process if possible, "Look we did a thing" is always less interesting than "Watch how we did this thing." All that being said, I always love seeing craftsmanship like this. Im a self-taught luthier, and I just built a desk. This kind of weird little problem solving is always so interesting to me. Dropped a sub. I wish yall success with both the posts and the company.
That's definitely not granite, it's an engineered slab of stone dust and resin to bind it together. It's industrial cookie cutter dime a dozen countertop. What they're doing is hideously dangerous. engineered stone has shittons of silica in it, grinding it up like that is sending silica dust everywhere. A dust mask may as well be a screen door trying to stop smoke. Silicosis is no joke. Cutting it inside the home without keeping it wet is just insane.
Farmhouses are made for people who spend their majority of time outside working the land. It’s practical, and functional (when well done) beautiful. Not everyone can manage a farm.
I have had a sink just like that. Beautiful to look at, but annoying as #@!* to use, in soooo many ways. I predict it will be replaced in less than 5 years. Sorry folks.
@@Freeddom35I'm not "the carpenter" but I would have laid it out better, used longer length of wood. Sorry but to me those seams r right in your face. Is a lovely job
And big thing give a price and stick to your word. Nothing is worse than asking a contractor a price and they want to pounder the idea and take a week to provide a full formal bid for a simple job.
"...the more less common..."??? What in the pre-school unscripted English was that?
Well you're here watching the video, and engaging with comments so I guess it worked. That would be East Texas slang.
Slight criticism. 1) Hold off on posting something like this until you have the process fully completed, or as complete as you will see it. It was clear this is a reno project, and idk how far your company goes with that process, but even asking if the client could send you a picture after everythings all said on done helps a lot with making videos satisfying. 2) Bring some decent lights on stands w/ you to jobs. I couldn't fully appreciate the finished work due to all the shadows, which really hurts how good the video feels. 3) Show some of the process if possible, "Look we did a thing" is always less interesting than "Watch how we did this thing." All that being said, I always love seeing craftsmanship like this. Im a self-taught luthier, and I just built a desk. This kind of weird little problem solving is always so interesting to me. Dropped a sub. I wish yall success with both the posts and the company.
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Well she (the owner) lives in the States so technically she would be importing it, correct?
The American way.. Consume discard, repeat.
Nothing wrong with changing the look of your kitchen.
The scraps would make good shelves or windiw sills
It looks like that wood countertop split in half when you’ were setting it down😮
Lol
I don't know where you got that from lol
@@Houstonbutcherblock yeah, a good carpenter edits that out😂
Can't believe someone traded granote for wood
That's definitely not granite, it's an engineered slab of stone dust and resin to bind it together. It's industrial cookie cutter dime a dozen countertop. What they're doing is hideously dangerous. engineered stone has shittons of silica in it, grinding it up like that is sending silica dust everywhere. A dust mask may as well be a screen door trying to stop smoke. Silicosis is no joke. Cutting it inside the home without keeping it wet is just insane.
Right! I agree completely. And wasting the granite to boot. Sad!
They don't import it to you, you import it and they export it to you 😉 like you upload videos to RUclips and we download them to watch 🎉
Nice ! 👏👍
ermmmm.. how do you clean that slit for knives if stuff gets in there?
You don't.
You buy another one for another 2k
The knife section is not attached you simply put it in the sink and clean it. Use a skinny brush to wash the slit.
@@Houstonbutcherblockahhhh smart
Thats so beautiful
I love the sink
I’m jealous! Nice job 👍
Those sinks are so much more practical than what we have now. 👍
Well done
This sink is like!
The adjusted the cabinet, yet there’s a wall on the other side of the fridge? Who designed this remodel?
Some guy in 1900s before refrigerators where really a thing lol
Farmhouses are made for people who spend their majority of time outside working the land. It’s practical, and functional (when well done) beautiful. Not everyone can manage a farm.
What a great sink.
i love LOVE her sink. trying to convice my hubs to lete have one in our house
I have had a sink just like that. Beautiful to look at, but annoying as #@!* to use, in soooo many ways. I predict it will be replaced in less than 5 years. Sorry folks.
Good job boys
I love your accent! “Cebnits” beautiful work in a beautiful space :)
Thank you😊
Well done, the finish Kitchen looks OUTSTANDING!!
I love that sink!
Beautiful!
Not liking those seams near sink.
What would you have done differently?
@@Freeddom35I'm not "the carpenter" but I would have laid it out better, used longer length of wood. Sorry but to me those seams r right in your face. Is a lovely job
Well as stated in the video, the contractor purchased all the material I was stuck with what I had, No way around it.
I'm interested
@@Freeddom35 can u read? I understand owner supplied material so no choice. I also stated he did a lovely job.
That walnut looks absolutely beautiful I’d love to have a cutting board in that color
We could always ship it to you.
Absolutely beautiful!!! I would love one in mine but I'm all the way up in WA so I'll just admire from here 😢❤
Very nice 👌
Sue him
Just send him a bill for using your pictures.
Have him show up to your house for a job, record it, and pay him for his gas money. Show everyone who it is so no one gets scammed 👌
Send him some pics of your work
Ask him to do it and confront them
Beautiful work ❤
Thank you.
And big thing give a price and stick to your word. Nothing is worse than asking a contractor a price and they want to pounder the idea and take a week to provide a full formal bid for a simple job.
Agreed, we bid jobs on the spot. All we do is butcher block, we know our product and it's easy to give a price and stick to it It's all streamlined.
Guys did it beside the road that second to, this is awesome I like guys who don’t fuck around
Thanks, We bring all our tools with this everywhere, we're ready for basically anything.
Yah buddy!🤘looks great
Thanks 👍
Good for you, dude. Beautiful job too! I bet, those fajitas tasted pretty damn good
Thanks, they did.