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manleyhouse ([personal profile] manleyhouse) wrote2005-06-17 09:07 am
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The kitchen sink.

The countertops have been trimmed and sanded to fit and the base plywood has been screwed to the cabinets. I then cut the clearance hole for the sink and got it to fit properly. After today's paint I will be able to glue and bolt the countertop together and secure it into place. That will be tricky as it is two, awkward, eight foot sections of counter that will need to slide in. Then I can drop the sink in, and work on hooking all of that up. A shot of the sink and counter dry-fit is in the gallery.

Saturday morning it is off to IKEA for the remainder of the cabinets and doors, then it is back to install those cabinets and the end filler panels.


Then it will be almost time for the final push of moving all of our stuff over. Will most likely end up being during a weekday evening or two, as the weekends are a bit booked.

(Updated by [livejournal.com profile] jeffreyp)

[identity profile] obafugakum.livejournal.com 2005-06-17 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
hey, you of many tools, we have a project I was wondering if you'd be willing to help us with. we need to build a wine bottle rack to finally get all the wine bottles off our floor. it's a fairly simple design, but I think you have tools that would make it much easier than our current ones. lemme know if you're interested/have some spare time. we'd (erm, I'd) be willing to trade tool time for moving time.

[identity profile] jeffreyp.livejournal.com 2005-06-17 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I could most likely help out with that, it might be easier after I get everything moved over and somewhat setup. Or some of the tools could stop by your place for a bit as most of what I have is mostly portable.

What design is it? Any pictures on the web of similar ones so I can have a better idea of what tools would be best?