Kitchen Cabinet Installation Ep. 120

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 565

  • @murray9834
    @murray9834 2 года назад +115

    Mr Wadsworth I would like to thank both you, and Nate for all the effort that has gone into your channel over the years. I began watching your channel in high school while taking a carpentry class and used it as an after work school of sorts when I got my first job framing. From the bottom of my heart thank you both so much.
    May good fortune and great weather follow the Wadsworth family for all of their days.

    • @kitchenandwardrobe
      @kitchenandwardrobe 2 года назад

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    • @abdoabdo-rk7iv
      @abdoabdo-rk7iv 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Py1lB757bc8/видео.html

  • @JamesBiggar
    @JamesBiggar 2 года назад +92

    I love building cabinets. Nice to see all the gables are plywood and not pressboard. I always talked clients into custom because all the major producers here use pressboard, and 10-20% of the cabinets end up with edges and corners blown out of them before they're even delivered.

    • @scotmetcalf2745
      @scotmetcalf2745 2 года назад +12

      My buddy is a individual one man custom cabinet maker and everything he does is 3/4 oak,ash top grade materials. He recently moved back to his old stomping grounds where he and his father built and installed their cabinets and he’s gone back to folks that their cabinets were installed 20 years ago and he says they look like new. He takes allot of pride in his work! Have a fantastic day

    • @KristopherChambers
      @KristopherChambers 2 года назад +3

      The only place I've found MDF to be a reasonable replacement for solid/plywood in cabinet making is in the raised panel for a paint-grade cabinet door. It's not ideal IMO but can help with more budget-oriented projects. With most lowers being drawer bases these days the amount of wear and tear, water, etc on the panels is reduced. Though I still suggest using a solid panel for the sink bases.

    • @bondpit8750
      @bondpit8750 2 года назад +2

      Not too mention wasting good money on premium countertops over cabinets made from substandard materials. IKEA being the most glaring example, lol.

    • @MrSurrealKarma
      @MrSurrealKarma 2 года назад

      @@bondpit8750
      Nothing wrong with IKEA's pressboard. Especially at its pricepoint.

    • @jeffshackleford3152
      @jeffshackleford3152 Год назад +1

      @@KristopherChambers Pretty much how I do it.
      Hardwood rails and stiles, MDF panel.

  • @gregoryvschmidt
    @gregoryvschmidt 2 года назад +140

    In 40 years of carpentry, probably several hundred kitchens, I’ve never installed base cabinets first. For a couple reasons, 1) way too easy to damage the base cabinets while working above them either by tool belts, belt buckles, dropping a drill or driver or level ( because you’re working above and gravity does happen), 2) it’s hard on the back to be leaning over and pushing up on a larger unit. Layout isn’t anymore difficult, but the chance of the problems described above is way less imho

    • @wrobelmike
      @wrobelmike 2 года назад +22

      I've been installing kitchens for a shorter time than you but I do uppers first as well. I find it faster and it's much easier on the body and the products.

    • @stevebengel1346
      @stevebengel1346 2 года назад +19

      Same here, 40 years installing cabinets and always start with the uppers

    • @knightclan4
      @knightclan4 2 года назад +23

      I’ve been a cabinet installer for 16 years; both factory and custom.
      I have installed them both ways.
      If I’m by myself, I install the bases first. It saves my back.
      You need half sheet of plywood for your temporary countertop. If you forget the plywood then set the tops first.
      I do like his upper jack box he has.

    • @HardHeadMilitary
      @HardHeadMilitary 2 года назад

      Makes sense

    • @gregoryvschmidt
      @gregoryvschmidt 2 года назад +8

      @@knightclan4 not sure how doing cabinets solo in any way saves your back.

  • @johnberger8956
    @johnberger8956 2 года назад +1

    its always satisfying to watch these videos, i myself am a journeyman carpenter with local 431 in Pennsylvania and i have some commercial cabinetry installation experience but these guys really know everything from a to z ,great job gentlemen, JOB WELL DONE!!

  • @prestonmiller9552
    @prestonmiller9552 2 года назад +22

    As a lifelong cabinet man, I find there is still new stuff to be discovered and learned. Just when you think you have seen it all, something new comes along. Like that jacking system which is stackable. Great idea. I hope they get a patent on that. Everybody will have their favorite way to work and I always installed my base cabinets first. Then cover them with cardboard or blankets to protect them. I like having a ready made work bench. But everybody will have a different opinion and that's OK. Variety is the spice of life. Whatever works best for you is the best way to go.

    • @knightclan4
      @knightclan4 2 года назад

      I’m going to make two asap.
      Brilliant idea

    • @hadibidi8505
      @hadibidi8505 Год назад

      سلام زیاد جالب نبود ایراد داشت من خودم نجار هستم ممنوع

  • @robthewaywardwoodworker9956
    @robthewaywardwoodworker9956 2 года назад +6

    Loved this one. Takes me back to my cabinet installing days! Great little tool, that "upper jack". Nicely done, fellas! Beautiful kitchen. And a plumb-bob off the light to center?! Come on, excellent attention to details!

  • @lysergicheadcase
    @lysergicheadcase 2 года назад +3

    Using a pumpjack with the plywood box jig is friggin genius... ingenuity. Taking that idea

  • @satchmodog2
    @satchmodog2 2 года назад +3

    of all the things I've built, installed and rehabbed in my life, installing kitchen cabinets and trimming out a kitchen is right up there with being the most fun and challenging.

  • @sjravenh
    @sjravenh 2 года назад +4

    I'm continually impressed with the quality of your editing and backing music selection - really professional video. Great works guys!

  • @hpwood3155
    @hpwood3155 2 года назад +6

    There are two things that give me peace and joy: Essential Craftsman and Jacques Pepin videos.

  • @seanmontgomery7529
    @seanmontgomery7529 2 года назад +1

    Love the hardwares jig! Few years ago actually started using one. Before made a jig for every install, not a big deal but eventually had a huge collection of them and hardly ever used them twice.

  • @zachjohnston5948
    @zachjohnston5948 2 года назад +1

    Watching EC’s videos feels like I am learning something from my grandfather I honestly cherish these videos with all my heart … THANK YOU

  • @ericlarkin6563
    @ericlarkin6563 2 года назад +2

    Great video, I use to do this work in my early 20s, brings back alot on memories. I left the field as a journeyman level, sometimes I wish I was still doing it.

  • @kwiturbitchin5277
    @kwiturbitchin5277 2 года назад

    Speaking of drill/ drivers, I started out using them only for mounting cabinets to the wall. Everything else my dad and I used braces with hole saws for plumbing penetrations, yankee drills for hardware installation. This was early and mid 90’s. We’ve since got with the times but I got a lot of satisfaction using the old tools. Great video!

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky 2 года назад

    As I have taken on more advanced DIY work around my homes and rentals, I have come to appreciate the skills, knowledge and
    “soup-to-nuts” understanding of how both the art of design and the science of building must holistically integrate, within the scope of a complex wood-working project. Thank you for the process overview and insightful and wisdom-filled commentary.

  • @arizonaguy7574
    @arizonaguy7574 2 года назад +2

    When ever I get a notification you have posted a new video I stop what I am doing and watch. One of the best RUclips channels out there.

  • @sheilabloom7602
    @sheilabloom7602 Год назад

    Thank you for this beautiful video, just what I needed right now. Loved the jack box and installation of lower cabinets first creating the lower work surface. Also the tool for installation of pulls. Please make a video about how you use these two tools. I love all your videos and I learn so much each time.

  • @joshmustian335
    @joshmustian335 2 года назад +2

    When you said if you don't make mistakes you don't get much done do you. That really struck home for me. As an equipment operator, I've been told if you never break down or break a part, you aren't working hard enough.

  • @ChanManStan
    @ChanManStan 2 года назад +7

    As a cabinet guy I was hoping for a crown molding or top trim to be place on the tops of the uppers.
    It may have been to in the weeds but I would've also loved an explanation on faceframe vs frameless boxes, inset vs full overlay vs partial overlay, and some details on the drawer box construction, and hardware options.

  • @sctforbesify
    @sctforbesify 2 года назад +6

    I'm an apprentice cabinetmaker. I learnt some tricks watching this guy

    • @chrismullin8304
      @chrismullin8304 2 года назад +4

      In all building, once you have an understanding of the steps, from concrete to cabinets, you realize the importance of attention to detail in the beginning affects the difficulty/ easiness of the next step.
      If the Framers cared about installing the trim, the trim work would be easier and better.

  • @jeremyhansen714
    @jeremyhansen714 2 года назад +10

    I'm a cabinet maker and installer of 16+ years. I usually install the uppers first but will admit that cabinet jack is genius and will probably build one myself. I'm surprised to see plywood drawer boxes and side mount guides. No dovetails? no soft close? This is pretty standard in my area (eastern oregon). In all great work by these guys! Its always interesting to see how others do it. Thanks for all the great video!! I've been watching since episode #1

    • @ianterrellbrown
      @ianterrellbrown 2 года назад

      My jaw dropped when I saw how it worked

    • @xblindfolded
      @xblindfolded 2 года назад

      Seems like cheap cabinets even though they are ply. Especially considering the hardware was all sponsored. They couldn't sponsor a soft close?

  • @aserta
    @aserta 2 года назад +29

    Offsite in this day and age is the best solution. Fella comes in, takes a LiDar "sketch" of the room, and later shows up with cabinetry/furniture that fits down to the mm. Doesn't get better than this.

  • @douglaskrzyzanowski850
    @douglaskrzyzanowski850 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for posting this today, in the middle of my first custom cab job out of my garage shop. This was just what I needed to watch for some morning motivation!

    • @m0rallyb4nkrupt
      @m0rallyb4nkrupt 2 года назад

      Great! Hope it is going well for You, all the best!

  • @ramanshah7627
    @ramanshah7627 2 года назад +1

    I love Emtek hardware

  • @kickpublishing
    @kickpublishing Год назад +1

    This was a really nicely edited and narrated video. Well done and thank you.

  • @johnhunter273
    @johnhunter273 2 года назад

    Quality craftsmanship is truly an art. Nice job!

  • @darrelljacobs1
    @darrelljacobs1 2 года назад

    They sound exactly like the cabinet company I worked for here in florida. It was such a privilege working there for the few years I did and learn the things I learned. I’m third generation door specialist but have had many different jobs along my path to figuring out I wanted to go into the family trade. I’ve done loads of new construction and retro work which gives you knowledge from both ends and has helped me TONS doing doors and even in my every day life. I’ve watched so many of your videos and love every minute of all of them. Knowledge really is power and goodness do you have an abundance of raw construction knowledge, some of which has helped me since watching your videos. Thank you for sharing

  • @mariuszwodarski5963
    @mariuszwodarski5963 2 года назад +1

    przy tej klasie materiałów zastosować prowadnice kulkowe i zawiasy bez cichego domyku to profanacja! :)

  • @alasdairmunro1953
    @alasdairmunro1953 2 года назад

    Nice to see real care being taken to achieve a great finish. 👍🏼👍🏼😀

  • @goodlife1500
    @goodlife1500 2 года назад

    One of my favorite channels. I really appreciate your videos 👍🏿

  • @HoneyGlzedHam
    @HoneyGlzedHam 2 года назад +1

    Another job well done. I liked the soundtrack to this one guys.

  • @lloydwilliams8715
    @lloydwilliams8715 2 года назад

    Good morning EC. Wow this seem like ages thanks for the update. Love it 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @Philalan09
    @Philalan09 2 года назад +15

    I love how EC uses sponsorships to make this whole endeavor profitable for him, but also uses his army of local contractors to put it all together. Much respect, love the series.

  • @crescentworks6855
    @crescentworks6855 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful! I sort of preferred the first stain for the island, but I can appreciate the need to stick to your vision.

  • @chrismachado193
    @chrismachado193 2 года назад

    Cabinet crew did a great job! Nice video Nate and Scott

  • @LDeezy662
    @LDeezy662 2 года назад +10

    "If you never make a mistake...you're not getting much done" wow! Just wow that's all I can say

  • @cbdeandc
    @cbdeandc 2 года назад +216

    Quote of the day: "If you never make a mistake you're not getting much done!"

    • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
      @JamesBrown-mt5ru 2 года назад +22

      An old boss of mine used to say, "The man who has never made a mistake, has never made anything,"

    • @BillB23
      @BillB23 2 года назад +12

      My dad used to tell me "If you don't make any mistakes it means you're not doing anything." Of course by that criterion there are days when I'm exceedingly busy, lol.

    • @wallboi7
      @wallboi7 2 года назад +12

      Remind me of my favorite Proverbs in chapter 14 when working:
      "Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean, but abundant crops come by the strength of the ox." and "In all toil there is profit, but mere talk tends only to poverty."

    • @Tjousk
      @Tjousk 2 года назад

      Indeed

    • @csn583
      @csn583 2 года назад +1

      @@JamesBrown-mt5ru My friend's boss said that, at Holman-Moody, and they certainly made some things there!

  • @richardp2267
    @richardp2267 2 года назад

    3rd leg or hand is what my cab jacks are. Love them , got off Amazon about 10yrs ago and only replaced one so far. Great when solo.

  • @tomkilcullen5421
    @tomkilcullen5421 2 года назад

    I thourhly enjoyed this video. As a leather smith precision is very important. Thanx so much for sharing. Blessings on you all and keep on keeping on. As ever just Tom 🤠

  • @anttiroppola4414
    @anttiroppola4414 2 года назад +12

    I remember dad's mate would churn out his own cabinetry in his garage at night after building the houses during the day. That guy (now long gone) did everything himself and did it well. The jack is better than me holding the cabinet in place while dad fixes them.

    • @mrtopcat2
      @mrtopcat2 2 года назад

      The jack is a pretty neat idea. I wish I was thinking about it when I installed our 4x above-our-car's-hood-reaching garage cabinets. They were around 100 pounds each. I installed a temporary 2x4 under them (and ended up with holes later to be filled), but even lifting them onto the 2x4 was a quite challenge.

  • @shanegillespie6014
    @shanegillespie6014 2 года назад +2

    We have been using the hardware jig for about a year now. It has easily paid for itself in accuracy and time saving. Going to have to make one of those jack in the box. I do believe your guys would benefit from a laser to install.

  • @IndianaDoug
    @IndianaDoug 2 года назад +1

    Such a great channel. Always something to learn here. You ever notice it’s the little tricks and tips you you learn here? Those ones when you say, “well duh, that would’ve made my job alot easier!” 🤣

  • @danthechippie4439
    @danthechippie4439 2 года назад +1

    I'd love to see more on that cabnet Jack. What a neat idea

  • @Simphome
    @Simphome Год назад

    Straight to the point and clear!! I can catch most of the explanation, thanks for your clear and slow pronunciation.

  • @andrewschafer8986
    @andrewschafer8986 2 года назад +4

    I am a upper cabinet guy first, but I am definitely considering this approach with the jack box. 👍

    • @Realism91
      @Realism91 Год назад

      You could actually make a 18 x 16 box 4' long that just sits across the leveled lower cabinets and keeps everything parallel with the leveled lowers, no jacking required no secondary leveling required. If you make a leveling base you don't even need to level individual cabinets... Just something to think about... IKEA has a steel bar that you level that connects all the cabinets to it is another idea.

  • @furtim1
    @furtim1 2 года назад +36

    9:13 - If I may? That corner cabinet door handle's back screw head should be inset into the door to make the wood surface smooth (without the screw head protruding). My cabinets have a gouge in them from hundreds of times that round screw head has been dragged across the adjacent drawer face (before I bought the house and inset the screw head).

    • @rgdavis2483
      @rgdavis2483 2 года назад +2

      Amen to that!

    • @jacobplank
      @jacobplank 2 года назад +1

      Very true! I updated my kitchen a year ago and that screw leaves a big ugly mark.

  • @yaronk1069
    @yaronk1069 2 года назад

    Looks Great !

  • @v3ndril
    @v3ndril 2 года назад +10

    Hey Scott, do you think there will be another video about the design and use of space for the cabinets? Really enjoying this series.

  • @michaelmadjos6525
    @michaelmadjos6525 2 года назад

    i wish i could have tools like those. I love the Jack in the box. Lessens the burden of carrying while installing a hanging cabinet.

  • @JimTom.
    @JimTom. 2 года назад +2

    Top quality cabinets. Looking forward to seeing the bench tops put in.

    • @Trandinhkhoi1209
      @Trandinhkhoi1209 2 года назад

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  • @bkkn1214
    @bkkn1214 2 года назад +1

    i love your channel, your a great teacher. i actually recommend you videos to people i learned from

  • @h20s8804
    @h20s8804 2 года назад

    Nice installation. I'm in Eugene. I've seen a couple of the places you've done. Great Work. I install bases first too and jack the uppers off a temp deck on the bases. I use Fastcap's short jacks "Little Hand" 3rd hand jacks. They work awesome. Two of them and you can place an upper PERFECTLY. I also use my PLS 4 laser with a level line to set bases instead of levels. My bases come out within a 16th around the whole room, front to back this way, just use your tape or a story stick with the laser line. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @jesusurena1646
    @jesusurena1646 2 года назад

    Very good video love it keep up the good work

  • @zachw8106
    @zachw8106 2 года назад +6

    The "jack in a box" homemade tool is an awesome solution for installing the upper cabinets! Probably can't call it that though as that name is taken!

  • @beaversimpson
    @beaversimpson 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video as always. I'd just like to suggest to anyone learning from this video that you should get a small piece of hardwood when you are drilling out the door handles to hold behind the door. It'll really help any potential blowout. I know many hardware handles will cover it but many don't.

  • @anubis12321
    @anubis12321 2 года назад

    I love your channel! you're like the bob ross of the carpentry world. Could listen to you all day long.

  • @alexanderlewis8351
    @alexanderlewis8351 2 года назад +1

    Major step-up lately in the music selection! Thanks for the great videos.

  • @foulweatherworks7831
    @foulweatherworks7831 2 года назад

    Wow! when I built the floor to ceiling cabinets in our kitchen remodel my first attempt I encountered the unforeseen issue of the diagonal height from corner to opposite corner coming into play when actually tipping the dang thing up to vertical, i had to remake it shorter just to be able to tip it up in place. I was immediately impressed with the beginning of this video and these guys having their tolerances down !

  • @imtimrich
    @imtimrich 2 года назад

    Love that upper jack !! Great idea 💡

  • @MrJimtimslim
    @MrJimtimslim 2 года назад

    That Jack is brilliant. These guys know their stuff

  • @seikoandora6485
    @seikoandora6485 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation.

  • @Paul_JZ
    @Paul_JZ 11 месяцев назад

    I like your narration that states that sometimes you can get both production and good work.
    I've always told people that we do Good Work, Fast Work and Cheap Work - pick any two that you like.

  • @seanmontgomery7529
    @seanmontgomery7529 2 года назад +1

    Yes! Use your impactor to install hardware!

  • @ianterrellbrown
    @ianterrellbrown 2 года назад +1

    That upper jack just blew my mind and I need it

  • @gerardbduff
    @gerardbduff 2 года назад +4

    Great timing having this released at lunchtime. Did I miss episode 120?

  • @WilliamFontaineJr
    @WilliamFontaineJr 2 года назад

    Another great video. Thanks again and again and again.

  • @chascollette
    @chascollette 8 месяцев назад

    I love the countertop jack, great idea.

  • @56PapaBear56
    @56PapaBear56 2 года назад

    Upper Jack, working smarter and not harder. Thanks for all your posts.

  • @davem3789
    @davem3789 2 года назад +14

    On lowers I use a laser. Seems easier to get them all in one plane and to determine highest point in the floor.

    • @112wade
      @112wade 2 года назад +1

      I used a laser for upper and lower cabinets.

  • @charlieelderton3038
    @charlieelderton3038 2 года назад

    All great content!

  • @tylermundy7985
    @tylermundy7985 2 года назад

    I'm stoked on the new content!

  • @dreamhome786
    @dreamhome786 Год назад

    Very good work ❤

  • @evanleclaire
    @evanleclaire 2 года назад

    Such a great channel

  • @robertlundquist5450
    @robertlundquist5450 2 года назад

    I’m 64 years old and every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new. Thank you and God Bless.

  • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
    @JamesBrown-mt5ru 2 года назад +17

    In the UK that kind of sink is called a 'Belfast sink'.

    • @jackmo1988
      @jackmo1988 2 года назад +2

      I've heard them called butlers sinks aswell

    • @christianscustoms6429
      @christianscustoms6429 2 года назад

      They’re very trendy right now in America. In nearly every new kitchen. Mark my word, they will be out of style in 5 years

  • @blakem9110
    @blakem9110 2 года назад +23

    Curious why you didn't go with soft-close hardware? Surely the premium isn't too much to overcome considering all the materials that were donated.

    • @azpcox
      @azpcox 2 года назад +10

      Was going to ask the same question as the doors were going on. Soft close changes the entire sound of the kitchen by eliminating the bangs.

    • @CrazyCalandMrMiles
      @CrazyCalandMrMiles 2 года назад +2

      I believe there is actually an additional piece of hardware thats snaps on the hinges that makes them soft close, probably just hasnt been added yet.

    • @RobertBarth1
      @RobertBarth1 2 года назад

      It depends on the hinge. Soft close on doors isn't super useful (though I do like them better than not), but on drawers, they're super useful because drawers tend to be pretty heavy loaded down with silverware and what-not.

    • @barryomahony4983
      @barryomahony4983 2 года назад +1

      @@danistador I'm with you. I always thought they were kind of gimmicky and never really saw the point.

  • @dabeamer42
    @dabeamer42 2 года назад

    Love all the drawers in the island. We decided on drawers in all the lower cabinets for our new house, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

  • @saifcathum3423
    @saifcathum3423 2 года назад

    I like the design of that jack. Looks easy enough to make one.

  • @amuongosia624
    @amuongosia624 2 года назад +1

    Installing upper or lower first mainly personal preference.
    The hardware and cabinet is 1990 lol, doors are the only update.
    Softclose hinges and softclose steel powder coated draws, plastic adjustable feet will save your cabinet from floods.
    I mainly use laser level these days and no pencil marks lol
    Kitchen install have change since I started in 1989, but the work mentality is still the same. Nice kitchen thou. Thank you.

  • @eduardodedios8213
    @eduardodedios8213 2 года назад

    That’s a really nice size good looking kitchen 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle 2 года назад +1

    I bought the full jig and will never look back and say it was a bad alignment tool to buy. Because when I drill now I am fast/accurate. End results are perfect every time.

  • @Mrcaffinebean
    @Mrcaffinebean 2 года назад +87

    The “upper Jack” should DEFINITELY be called a “Jack in the box”!

  • @Baudesign
    @Baudesign 2 года назад +6

    Woa! The backsplash just appeared like magic in the middle of the installation! That I like. ;-)

    • @kevinsaunby982
      @kevinsaunby982 2 года назад +1

      And then disappeared by end 😺

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 2 года назад

      The same with the countertop, it’s magic! I hope they show the installation of the countertops.

  • @michellegerlach5523
    @michellegerlach5523 2 года назад

    Thank you very much!

  • @trackjosh
    @trackjosh 2 года назад +1

    Cabinetmaking and installing was my only experience in the home building trade, started sweeping floors in a scrappy small 5 man shop, mostly building kitchens and bookcases for high end residences in downtown Chicago. Eventually they lost their install contractors who they had been working with, I got roped into doing installs, which I didn;t like, fighting traffic, parking, dealing with the security of high rise buildings, homeowners etc. A combination of not being properly trained for installs and not even being paid enough to buy my own personal tools I was not happy, then the economic turn down of 2006 happened and I was laid off for about a year and I found a job as apprentice Moldmaker/Toolmaker and its been good to me.

  • @jetownsend1
    @jetownsend1 2 года назад +2

    I worked as a real estate agent for a while, and in my neck of the woods there are a lot of flippers. And the number one way to tell if the flipper did a good job is to look at the kitchen cabinets. If the doors on the cabinets are hung well, with consistent reveals, and plumb and level, then 9 1/2 times out of 10, the whole project will have been done well. But if the kitchen cabinets look terrible, everything else in the house will have been done as quickly and cheaply as possible.

  • @carter83419
    @carter83419 2 года назад

    Very impressive guys 👊🏻

  • @jimfeaster4837
    @jimfeaster4837 2 года назад

    The perfect video !

  • @emmaedele1754
    @emmaedele1754 2 года назад +4

    Ohh gosh this is amazing....we just bought our first home.. it's a fixer upper... come do our cabinets lol 3 bathrooms and a full kitchen..lol we're going to be awhile doing them as newbies lol thanks for the videos

  • @FredD63
    @FredD63 2 года назад

    The pulls and handle jig is awesome

  • @brentderksen
    @brentderksen 2 года назад

    Looking good

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid 2 года назад

    This is the real home of the drill driver, I personally like the little bosch chuckless drivers for this, they are even better than the makita 7.6v drivers I used to use. I hate large tools for inside cabinet work.

  • @jtrent90
    @jtrent90 2 года назад +1

    These guys have done some great work, just wish you had access to the same hardware we have here in UK/EU, you never see side mounted runners or hinges without integrated soft close anymore.

  • @seanmahoney2231
    @seanmahoney2231 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @jrcan74
    @jrcan74 2 года назад +1

    What I do appreciate these cabinets are solid wood, or plywood, it was stronger than presswood, and last longer.👍

  • @Mr.BoomBast1c
    @Mr.BoomBast1c 2 года назад

    Thank's for sharing this video idol,.

  • @tomp538
    @tomp538 2 года назад

    I set some uppers in a utility room with a automotive floor jack and a 2x4 T-ee, not pretty but it got the job done.
    That little cabinet jack is one of those "why didn't I think of that?" moments.

  • @fsj197811
    @fsj197811 2 года назад

    Good video thanks for sharing.

  • @rustyshackleford5060
    @rustyshackleford5060 2 года назад

    Keep up the good work!

  • @tomjensen618
    @tomjensen618 2 года назад

    Damn nice house!! Well done Scott!!!