PugetDude
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Looks like you'll be spending Christmas in the big House, not the doghouse! Looks great.
Looks like you'll be spending Christmas in the big House, not the doghouse! Looks great.
You'll get there. Sink plumbing first, you might need it to clean up the blood if you don't get the stove in.Assuming I can get the stove in and sink plumbing installed it will be a merry Christmas

She does, so far. She has a long punch list though and it's deadline is Friday...lol
What do you think of your Paulk style workbench? Things you like, things you would do different?
Awesome work as always, love the attention to detail and the little things!
I will admit I'm a bit irritated....I keep scouring the install pictures looking for a magic widget or tool(s) that helped you execute this install so well that I must buy...but nothing. Like I literally own identical copies of a number of the tools laying around in the install....how do I justify new tools and continue procrastinating my casework build like this! I know...the drool worthy stuff is in the garage that made all this gorgeous work...but still...telling me it's all practice and planning with some magic words and a bit of good fortune...5hats not satisfying the tool itch sir!
And I think you'll love the beverage fridge. Wife's last showroom in a high end design building(Merchandise Mart) had them and I really wanted those when they closed that space down but wasn't able or willing to take the whole kitchen out to get them...if we are here long enough to redo this kitchen a beverage drawer or two will happen!
Hey Jar, hope you had a great Christmas, must have been great since you weren't banished to the doghouse. The kitchen looks really nice, she has to be thrilled with how it's turned out.
Seeing your bride with the tea towel slung over her shoulder brought back a childhood memory...
My mother used to do the same thing, she'd always have a towel slung over her shoulder when she was in the kitchen- cooking or cleaning up. Flashback to 1969... she was wearing a polyester blouse when she unknowingly singed the fringe of the towel wiping something up around the stove...it went from singed to a flame when she flung the towel over her shoulder, the polyester blouse she was wearing went up in flames like a blowtorch. It happened in an instant. I was a 9 year old kid sitting at the kitchen table doing my homework ; suddenly she was screaming, with her back and hair on fire. I remember her running down the hall for the shower with her back in flames. Neighbor drove her to the hospital, I stayed home and watched my 3 youger siblings until she got back. She ended up with second and third degree burns, they had to peel the melted polyester off her burned back.
Hopefully your wife is more careful/ less combustible!
Loving the beverage fridge so far. Beer in the top and wine on the bottom. It was a big hit at Christmas.
Wow, incredible work! The kitchen looks great! You've come a long way since the first cabinet you built in your other thread.
If you don't mind me asking, do you have any tips for where and how to learn all of this millwork? I have a 100 year old house with a bunch of sashes that need fixed or rebuilt, as well as a kitchen remodel. Like you I want to DIY the whole thing.
Oddly enough that was basically exactly how my wife's showroom was setup too! Beer and some juices up top, wine & champagne below! I showed the final shots of the build to her the other day(she's an interior designer) and she said "Hey that's the same beverage fridge!" which made me look again and that shot with it open showing the controls is identical to what they had in her old space!
Glad to hear it was a hit and is working well!





What is also impressive is that you did this while saving and not damaging your engineered wood floor!
If you don’t mind, what brand/color is your floor? Kitchen turned out great. Beautiful work.




It was going to happen sooner or later.
You performed a vital public service by ensuring it didn’t happen to your wife. She’s lucky to be married to such a considerate and thoughtful man and she should shower you with love and affection for your selfless display of devotion. Not many husbands would be willing to take such bold, decisive action to spare her the agony of being the first one to break in an expensive new countertop like you did.
(you can show her this post if she’s skeptical)
Repair looks great.
Kitchen looks amazing, great work jar!
Jay








