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Post A Picture Of Your Current Job (Part III)

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Post a picture of your current job.

Previous Threads.
Part I
Part II
 
#11,605 ·
Got the hard wall done. Wall to wall, floor to ceiling with flanking pantries. Heavy suckers. So pantry to the left, refer then MW cab and then 4 door with pullouts. Above is just simple uppers with a set of glass doors that will have distorted glass and lighting and the final pantry on the right.

Working on the other side of the kitchen. Got cabinets fitted but none screwed to the wall. The plumbing coming out of the floor still has valves on it and goes above the drain. So I have to shut down the water in the house and cut and cap the pipes.

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#11,611 ·
Simple would be making money.
 
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I've had clients ask/tell me "Don't you like a challenge?" And my answer is always I like to make money, not spending time figuring out how to do something complicated for on the cheap.
 
#11,618 ·
Getting close to wrapping up. Need the countertops to be installed, I have a cabinet that sits on them. Then I have to wrap the cabinet with crown. I've already coped the two pcs. Still need to get the glass installed. Today we got the panel installed on the peninsula. Unfortunately I made the end panel 1 1/8" to narrow. It was the offset of the large panel from the cabinet. Pretty pissed about a stupid mistake. But we got to the crown molding that goes on the cabinets and around the room. Also got the shelves installed. Next trip should be the last, hopefully.

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Adjustable pullout system using 80/20 track
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Spice rack. Remove one of the shelves and you can store oils, wines and other bottles.
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The trash is on Movento Slides with Tipons. Press it with your knee and it will open.
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#11,620 ·
That's awful nice of you to say (y)
 
#11,622 ·
Well, it'll have a handle. But when your hands are all goobered up you can use your knee.
 
#11,625 ·
Got this vanity installed after the normal ordeal of the notched drawers. The color is actually a stain and you can see the grain. Doesn't show in the picture.
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Notched drawer on top and you can see the cutout for the P trap in the bottom drawer.
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Love getting these little notes
in with the check.
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#11,632 ·
Oddball cabinet for my kitchen job. Everything is an off white, Euro overlay and then this Coffee Cabinet is Onyx with a face frame overlay. Similar but different profile on the door also. The kitchen had a bead I made and mitered in. This is one of my standard cutters, an ogee profile.

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#11,640 ·
Had to grind about 1/8" off the front right foot to make it stable and level. The right two legs were offset inward by 3/4" so the cabinet could be pushed against the wall without the feet hitting the baseboard. Same thing for the rear legs, they were pushed toward the front of the cabinet 3/4" for the same reason.
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If you have a sharp eye you noticed the toekick heater underneath. I put a box around and painted it to match
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