I can’t member what originally drove us to polyacrylic, but we found it really easy to work with, and we really liked the finish. It also dries quick and is easy to clean off. I hope that helps :-)
Another beautiful job and informative. I really appreciate y’all. And I hummed the rocky theme!! LOL Hope you tell us about the Faroe Islands. It’s on my list!
You didn’t need to go to the trouble with the corners. Your half inch bit gives you a radius in the corners because a circular bit can’t follow the 90 degree corner.
Beautiful job, Marc! Nobody can accuse you of not thinking things through LOL. Man, that last shot where you could see the overhead cabinets, the counter & sink, headliner and in relation to the front "cab", it is REALLY looking good! We are getting anxious as we finally have at least been given a "scheduled ship date" from Dodge of Aug 28 out of Mexico (of course it could be another 5 or 6 weeks after shipping). Really looking forward to the continuance/completion of the shower stall etc. Faroe Islands! I saw a video on them and they look enchanting. I think maybe part of Scotland? Enjoy! (96 is nasty! we've had over 90 and humid in Mich this past week too) Dan & Cheryl in the mitten
Oh man....the van will be in your driveway soon enough. Cant wait to see what you do with it. Yes, the Faroe Islands are quite outstanding......we got a lot of rain today but hoping tomorrow will better. And I love the reprieve from the heat.
Yes we bought this one. Just a note, it just barely fits.....I think we have it on. 4" platform and the butcher block sits just above it. But it looks and works great Cruise 130 Elegance Black, 4.6 cu.ft., AC/DC, Black Door, 3-Sided Flange
Correct, this video explained several finer details I hadn't come across yet. I hadn't even considered the inside edge using a router, guess I was gonna jig saw it but that wouldn't of looked good.
Biggest choice for me is epoxy or polyurethane. I keep getting told polyurethane will not be water phobic enough to protect butcher block in an undermount configuration. Epoxy they say will work..but epoxy is more of a pain to apply. They make triple thick poly, I think I might do 10 coats of that. That's gotta be thick and eater resistant. Seeing you use poly made me feel more comfortable going with the poly, it's easier to work with.
I'm neither.....I'm just really anal about stuff that has my name on it. To be honest, I would do it the same way if I had to again. It was more work....but really looks nice
Wow... this video just saved me.. seriously been trying to find this exact installation but everybody made it so much more complicated
Great!
Where did these guys go I was so excited to start watching their videos 😢
Looks awesome, great job
Looks great!
Thanks so much
Love you videos. Looking forward to see the sink plumbing video.
Coming soon! And thank you
Awesome video guys! I love the attention to detail.
Thanks so much!
Awesome love. the kitchen area!
Thank you! Thats all Tania....I just build what she says :)
@@marctania2349 Go Tania!
Impeccable as always!
Haha....Thank you :)
Great video, God bless 🙏
Thank you! And you as well :)
Looks amazing... Is there a reason why you used polycrylic instead of polyurethane for your sealer?
I can’t member what originally drove us to polyacrylic, but we found it really easy to work with, and we really liked the finish. It also dries quick and is easy to clean off. I hope that helps :-)
Another beautiful job and informative. I really appreciate y’all. And I hummed the rocky theme!! LOL Hope you tell us about the Faroe Islands. It’s on my list!
We are having an amazing time in the Faroes....You would love it....
You didn’t need to go to the trouble with the corners. Your half inch bit gives you a radius in the corners because a circular bit can’t follow the 90 degree corner.
Nice work, cutting the counter top was stressful 👍
Yes it was!
Beautiful job, Marc! Nobody can accuse you of not thinking things through LOL. Man, that last shot where you could see the overhead cabinets, the counter & sink, headliner and in relation to the front "cab", it is REALLY looking good! We are getting anxious as we finally have at least been given a "scheduled ship date" from Dodge of Aug 28 out of Mexico (of course it could be another 5 or 6 weeks after shipping). Really looking forward to the continuance/completion of the shower stall etc.
Faroe Islands! I saw a video on them and they look enchanting. I think maybe part of Scotland? Enjoy!
(96 is nasty! we've had over 90 and humid in Mich this past week too)
Dan & Cheryl in the mitten
Oh man....the van will be in your driveway soon enough. Cant wait to see what you do with it. Yes, the Faroe Islands are quite outstanding......we got a lot of rain today but hoping tomorrow will better. And I love the reprieve from the heat.
What sink did you choose, size and where did you purchase, please? Great job and I did hum Rock theme. Have fun on your trip!!!
I think we have the link to the sink in the video description....I think its 17" and purchased through Amazon.....
Which router bit did you use? My BB is 1.5 inch thick?
Im so sorry it took so long to respond. We used a Freud bit. 1/2" shank. It cut through the BB like butter but wow made a lot of dust
What length?
Or was it the exact one shown in the photo you posted inset.
Did y'all buy the fridge yet? Do you know what one you're getting? I don't see a video on it yet. Happy Thanksgiving 🌻🍁🍃🦃
Yes we bought this one. Just a note, it just barely fits.....I think we have it on. 4" platform and the butcher block sits just above it. But it looks and works great
Cruise 130 Elegance Black, 4.6 cu.ft., AC/DC, Black Door, 3-Sided Flange
Correct, this video explained several finer details I hadn't come across yet. I hadn't even considered the inside edge using a router, guess I was gonna jig saw it but that wouldn't of looked good.
Yeah, the router is way cleaner....but, wow, it makes a mess
Biggest choice for me is epoxy or polyurethane. I keep getting told polyurethane will not be water phobic enough to protect butcher block in an undermount configuration. Epoxy they say will work..but epoxy is more of a pain to apply. They make triple thick poly, I think I might do 10 coats of that. That's gotta be thick and eater resistant. Seeing you use poly made me feel more comfortable going with the poly, it's easier to work with.
The poly seems to be holding up pretty well
Great craftmanship but you're either retired or paid by the hour
I'm neither.....I'm just really anal about stuff that has my name on it. To be honest, I would do it the same way if I had to again. It was more work....but really looks nice