$2500 DIY Kitchen Remodel | Episode 1
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 👍
Some people would call it stupid to remove storage. But what I learned is that the more storage space you have, the more junk you collect…
It is kind of like adding one more lane to the highway, you just end up with a bigger traffic jam because you invited more people:)
“Well in the next video I’ll be rebuilding the drawers” hahahah lovely
Holy crap! You actually wore safety glasses!! 🤣🤣🤣
No guard on the angle grinder - those discs do break and can cause huge damage
No hearing protection.
Seriously I'm constantly seeing this on RUclips. Modelling poor OHS behaviour means others will make the same mistakes.
“Very creative!”. I hope someone says the same thing about my handy skills when I’m no longer here🤣
Love that yellow crash bar! You inspired me to finally get one a year or two videos ago. While I can’t thank you enough, my wife has only now started to forgive you!
"Honey can you help get this jar open". I'll get the crash bar...
I like that you do not speed up for most parts even tho some parts are a little repetitive and all we hear and watch is just you swearing at something while ripping it apart. haha. it shows how much effort goes into a seemingly small job and informs us to have a better estimate when doing DIY projects. thank you.
I love how you were going to rebuild just the bottom of the sink and BOOM Tore the whole counter out lol
Jeff - It's ALL play money!!!
i like how this guy does a total transformation to the rooms...its just satisfying to see the end result
Don't you just love the way mobile home were built.
This is very apropos! We’re about to tackle a flip in my mother’s old farmhouse kitchen. My father renovated it in the early 2000s, but we are not interested in doing a complete gut, just a refresh to help with the sale because we’re certain whomever buys the place will want to take it all down. My poor husband has been assigned the task of finishing the half-completed drawer fronts.
The trim and staples hold everything together 😂😂😂
love the amount of "structural trim" holding that countertop table in place.
Perfect timing. I have a cabinet that has pulled away from the wall. The thought of staples in there gave me chills. I have it propped up with a box full of books & shims😂. Time to clean it out & rebuild or replace. Thanks
you got this Bonnie. Cheers!
Yesssss this is the one I've been waiting for since you mentioned it in the live show months ago!
Thanks very much for sharing this with us all. I want to renovate my own kitchen and this really helps. Much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers Simon!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I hope my bill will be under $3000 too 😁
ITs been a bit but I finally had time to watch! thanks for the lessons and showing us how... shivering black bell thumbs up heart!
I move for your new nickname to be Bam Bam. 😂
Thank you for teaching me how to do all the things in my house with confidence. Thanks to you I'm currently removing and replacing the ceiling in my laundry room (roof leak and insulation is causing mold) by myself.
I love to put your vid or repeat while I game or play guitar. Jeffs the best!
This is super helpful. Thank you!
Finally, the kitchen. 🎉 was vary curious what all you did. And all the ideas you come up with.
What problems arise. So guess will see.
So far, I can build a shed, install a new shower, pour a concrete slab, build new fences and decks.
And after this I'll know how to remodel a kitchen.
I'm too broke to actually do any of it but I'd much rather spend 4 hours watching informative videos like this than surfing Facebook 🤣
I love kitchen remodels. Thanks Jeff
Me too!
The beginning of learning is... when a plan doesn't come together !
You got that right. Cheers!
I spied those Maltby clubs. Good choice.
Wish I was there to help you I love that type of work 😃
great video jeff!
Great video
"Don't have to work so hard if you work smart."
*Proceeds to bend over the wall to unscrew the screws instead of walking around it*
LOL in a move that would kill my back.
Buddy, gotta say, Just Started watching your video, and i love how you start by saying what you are going to do, and you just start doing it. How most of my projects go. No questions asked.
They make silicone sink cabinet liners, I put them in all my rentals since people like to stuff things in those cabinets and knock pipes loose.
Would recommend for homeowners too
Love the grinder. I ground down ridiculous amount of nails and Staples on several surface areas of my home including thing.Two by 4s that's so much easier.
Consider investing in Cubatron grinding wheels.. there vary aggressive. Great for aggressive sanding or grinding.
The "percussive removal" of the countertop make me laugh way more than it should have.
Now we're talking the Pry Bar into action!!
Jeff: "Thats just play money!"
US Currency: "Am I a joke to you?!"
Got super happy for a second thinking you find Money😂
6:40 lmfao the relaxing music going along with the destruction and heavy breathing
Awesome video!
Thanks Juan. Cheers!
Man you sure work fast. I was much slower busting down my basement walls yesterday.
Love watching your videos. If you are currently working in FL let me know. I know you’re in my neighborhood and I can lend you any tools you need to make your job quicker.
Excellent video. Where's $2500 DIY Kitchen Remodel | Episode 2?
Should probably take those draws out before removing the face, unless you're replacing the sliders too, might bend them like that if you're saving them
What's a "draw?"
I love this channel, my man, but please get yourself a nice heavy drilling or engineer's hammer for demo. 🙏Ripclaws are great, but if you had like a Proto J1443G on that downward swing you'd feel like Thor and that counter would fall apart in one shot. Love the content. A+
coat hanger the load stud
Cut the drawer fronts into 1 inch strips, then knock them off one at a time. Then there is only a few staples in each piece. Not much holding power then.
I learned a lot about construction today! *grabs crowbar and hammer*
Those screws may be WAY overkill but I rather see that than realizing something was holding on by a thread or was dangerous the whole time haha
When shut off valves are original on any house more than 10 or 15 years old especially valves that the screw in style, always just replace them, and when yoi do replace them, only install ball valve style, like 1/4 turn, whichndont use rubber gaskets that erode away and crack, ball valves arent made the same way and rarely ever fail even after many many years in this application.
$2500 maybe if done in Alabama or in 1975. I'm taking the plastic off our old mdf cabinets and painting. Too expensive to replace anything these days.
You knew $%^$ was going to get real when the 4' breaker bar suddenly appears two minutes in.
I was a bit surprised to see you wail away on the countertops with a hammer since you wanted to keep the cabinets. I think some of your best advice on the channel is to take demo slow and not increase your scope of work unnecessarily. Looks like you got away with it though! Same thing with sleeping on it for those drawer boxes, if your DIYing something no sense in rushing to a bad result or spending extra money.
What product would you suggest I use to protect/seal painted (black) wooden countertops?
What if my add on to kitchen is shorter on one side, should I put regular wall cabinets??
YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MUCH KITCHEN STORAGE
They make sawzalls
30:54 I must admit, for some reason, I laughed a bit too hard at this point, lol.
Good grief dude! Watching you tear that apart was like a Bull in a china shop!
Oh no, those original handles! Who put those on
I love how u say very creative. Have u seen your work lately? Wanna talk about creative lol. I hope no one takes this advise
Jeff & son. Like all sons they disappear when needed to do some hard work.
I would’ve got tired too,
A Robertson 😂
👍
Are you moving to Florida?
It'd be even funnier if it was actual US dollars and Jeff still called it play money 😂
I'm a hoarder so there is never enough storage for me. LOL But those cabinet doors do look ugly. Ew, particle board! If you were replacing the entire cabinets, I'd say look for a nearby Home Outlet store. They sell unfinished oak cabinets. Plywood construction but faces are oak. We did a kitchen for my best friend with cabinets from there and I painted them for him.
Anytime I see columns like the kind propping up those upper cabinets I think it could have plumbing or electrical in it. I would have thrown my back out trying to break off that low countertop. LOL.
You don't *have* to rebuild the bottom shelf in the sink cabinet. You could just put down some waterproof shelf paper on the floor and use it as extra storage space.
I'm probably going to have to do something similar because somehow my stainless steel sink got a pinhole in it and leaked all over and ruined the floor of the cabinet. I also need to add an AAV under mine because it currently has an S-trap.
That countertop was a bear to remove! As an aside, remember when you were building a deck and used a hammer that had a grabber for boards? Stanley has one with that but the opposite end is a prybar. It's a very useful tool.
Jeff, I want you to come and willing to pay and open toshow case. Ontario Canada
sorry. Just getting my feet wet on a new project. going to be busy for the next 2 years!
nothing that the ol' persuadertron won't remove with enough brute force behind it and failing that use the chainsaw.
That kitchen countertop was a safe house for a hurricane!
wheelchair sized counter 😂
Фасады ящиков круто прикреплены. 10 скоб в каждый, не экономили. В 84 году умели делать дешевую мебель. Для сравнения в современных реалиях, ради оптимизации и экономии, два самореза вкрутят и считают достаточно.
I have a question and no one I ask seems to know the answer I purchased an okder home maybe built in 60-70s in the kitchen I thought it was just a white painted wall in between my upper and lower cabinets and behind my oven however when you get close and inspect it its actually a white kind of slightly a gloss of some type of say plastic material maybe looks like it may have came in sheets and it was cut and I guess glued to the wall I'm not sure it doesn't ha e any ridges in it like paneling what is this called? Can you paint over it? Can you tile over it? Kind of a slick material I'm not good with measurement it may be like a quarter of an inch thick in not sure I don't see any nails or screws so I'm assuming it is glued to the wall and it feels like hard plastic maybe I'm not certain
It is probably some type of plastic laminate. You can paint over almost anything with today's paints. I would scrub it very well with something that cuts grease. Being in a kitchen it'll have a layer of grease you should not paint over. Then I'd scuff it up with some sandpaper to remove the gloss and give the paint something to adhere to. They make primers especially for surfaces like that (is one called Fusion?, I can't remember). A coat of that and then you can use any latex paint. I'd get something scrubable for a kitchen. I would go to a real paint store like Sherwin Williams where they are far more likely to know what they are talking about than at the big box stores.
@@ianbutler1983 thank you
You were laughing about all the screws used to hold up the fake wall but wasn't the cabinet on the other side screwed into that wall? If so, that fake wall was holding up a cabinet with who knows what inside.
It takes less time to remove a few screws than to spend that much time destroying it and take a chance on damaging something else (or yourself), then clean up all the mess that was made, then have to grind down the screws that you didn't remove 😆
I was looking for the following episodes when I realized that was posted 8 days ago... Dumb me.
Wouldn't hurt to wear a pair of safety glasses bro😮
I do when I need them. Cheers!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY well you need them 🤔
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY Actually, no, you don't. If you don't think you need them when smashing Formica with a hammer, you should recalibrate. That is dangerous and that stuff, as you said, is like a knife.
I'm still early in the video... I hope you're not worried about that floor being scratched as you're throwing trim and panneling with nails in it right onto the flooring...
He said in the beginning that he's replacing the floors as well I believe
@@JWill6969 Weird I musta missed it, thanks!
Nothing like mobilhome garbage ways of building these things....the water stops most of the time won't close all the way ... then there's the cpvc that I'll try to convert as much as I can to pex lines
The number of ads on these videos is getting outrageous
Agreed🤦🏾♀️
4:30 bit of a bull in a china shop 😅. throws the panel down on the floor with the nails facing the floor 🤦♂️
33:08 He's been working on this place for months, seems like (pretty sure he spent three weeks on the bathroom shower). Hope that food didn't come with the house.
Even though it was overkill, I'd rather live in a house with 9 screws holding 5 pounds, than 1 screw holding 50 pounds..
Why use a recip when you have a hammer? LOL
What are the ramifications of a professional Canadian renovator working on a home in the US? I’ve heard of cases where the customs people see a car full of tools and say hey, you’re coming here to work and that’s not allowed-turn around and go home. I guess it’s legal to work on your own home but I could see the border people getting upset especially since you are a pro.
I was on a work visa while filming this project
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY ah! Ok that makes sense.
;)
First of all he says manage your jobsite. When he goes batshit crazy with the hammer with nothing covered.
He says $2500. I think you need to be open about all your costs and time management.
So far with nothing replaced. You accrued dump/trash fee with 1 day of work.
Someone paid you to do this?
I wish he'd wear eye protection
Is your cameraman drunk?
After just renovating my kitchen over the past 3 months I'm sick of hearing the word kitchen 😂 im going to give this video a miss
you need a new camera guy
It is a lot easier and safer to just unscrew things or cut them with a saw than to run around like a lunatic smashing things with a hammer. A calm, orderly disassembly is not as dramatic but a lot smarter, in my opinion.
breathing heavy and a big belly, hope your arteries are not clogged. get checked out.
Didn’t watch the video. But i hope this guy stays away from electrical……….
That installation is actually incorrect, the first step was entirely skipped.
You must not forget to ALWAYS start by telling everyone what your pronouns are
You should reno the things living rent free in your head bud
Disengaging
Bro take the drawers out and use a pry bar (not a 5-in-1) to pop the faces off.
My god.