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FANTM58

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I was at my cabinet supplier today picking up a filler panel for a project I’m on.
They asked if wanted some free cabinets, ,,,, returns,extras ETC.
I grabbed them all , or they were going to the dumpster...
I’ll be able to use the gray ones in my shop
A few vanities and other for up coming projects
The rest will be donated...
 

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machsnell

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A huge you ****! Man I have been building my cabinets forever.

I recently started looking on craigslist for uppers. I will finish all my base cabinets but would have loved to stumble on that.

Congrats

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kbs2244

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I am not a fan of kitchen cabinets for shop use.
I just feel they are not heavy duty enough.

But for free I would make an exception!
 

k1rodeoboater

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Free is ALWAYS good.

What sort of place did you get these from? I need to put out feelers for "free disposal" of old kitchen cabinets. Will save me a ton of time and money if I don't have to build the garage cabinets myself.
 
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driftpin

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A 'free' deal is always good.

I used-to see in the gated neighborhoods, where the minimum lot size was a 'builder's acre' that after closing on a new home, it wasn't uncommon to-see brand-new cabinets, stripped-out of the kitchens, and put onto the curbing, for disposal, because The Wife wanted "her kitchen," and not the kitchen in the brand-new home they just paid over seven figures-for.

One of these developments was by GL Homes, which is a big developer in south Florida, they may-be elsewhere, too. Anyway, my wife and I saw an ad in the Sunday paper for their new development, where they were advertising "new homes from the $600,000's.". We considered selling a home, and having one of these built for us. This is on a 'builder's acre' lot, a gated community, and upscale finishes, though you could have whatever your budget would allow.

We parked and walked-into the sales office, they had two homes built for sales, one was a one-story serving as the construction HQ and sales space, one next-door was a two-story, and it was solely a walk-through model for sales, about 6,000 sq. ft. though they had a model with a larger footprint for those needing 7,000 sq. ft. They had two, 200-amp panels, a double-car garage, and a single-car garage, attached, five or-more bedrooms, a den/study, backyard lanais with complete summer kitchens, pools, spas, etc. Write the check!

You had to register to speak with a sales person, the form asked you "what are you expecting to spend?" and there were check-off boxes starting at $600,000 and increasing by $100,000 increments to $1,200,000.

My wife and I looked-at each other, and decided to check the $700,000 box. That's not necessarily what we were going to-spend, but it was above the listed starting prices in their newspaper advertisement. We handed in our registration paper, and we waited for our turn with a sales person.

A pleasant young woman (younger than us, we were in our 50's) called-us to sit with her, to discuss the development. There was a model about ten feel long of the site plan, with the lots shown, including sq. ft. and boundary dimensions. Probably 40% of the lots were on a water feature, which was probably dredged to use as fill for the parcels. Probably 80+% of the lots were marked, 'sold' on the model.

The sales woman looked over our application, and then told us, "I'm afraid we don't have anything in your price-range!"

My wife and I looked-at each-other, surprised by this, as the ads said, "from the $600,000's" and we had chosen a number on the sales inquiry form higher than that. The remaining available lots were not the largest lots, and there were only a couple actually-on the water feature.

I asked the sales woman, "why don't-you show us the prices for the homes in the different packages, starting with the smallest single-story, and going to the two-story homes, so we have a better-idea of what the pricing is?" I mentioned the ad copy and the pricing mentioned there.

She began with their smallest single-story, which was just-under 4,000 sq. ft. and she said that in a 'basic level of finishes,' it was $800,000.

Wanting to see where the two-story models would take us, I asked about them, and she told us "the lowest-priced model was $1,100,000." She paused and then said, "of-course, those prices don't include the lot!"

My next questions was, "show-us the least-expensive lot left, and its location on the model!"

She indicated a pie-shaped lot which was smaller than a builder's acre size, but still over 30,000 sq.ft. A 'builder's acre' is ~35,000 sq.ft. "What is the price of that?" I inquired, with my wife doing the calculations (math and engineering major) in her head, as I waited.

"One-hundred seventy-thousand dollars," the sales woman replied.

Eight-hundred thousand dollars for the house, one-hundred seventy thousand dollars for the lot, a total of nine-hundred seventy thousand dollars. Quite a ways from their "from the $600,000's!" pricing in their ads.

My wife and I looked at each-other and asked to be shown the two story model next-door, which thankfully, was a self-guided trip, with the sales woman cheerfully informing us, "I'll be right-here if you have any questions after seeing the model!"

This was just-before the Recession of 2007. We toured the two-story sales model, and didn't-bother returning to the sales woman, we left the development.
 

LS6 Tommy

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Thanks, that’s my 60 Glaston
I restored it a few years ago, she has the original 75 hp StarFlite Evinrude.
It is even on the trailer she left the dealer with in 1960.

Oh, sure, you tell Jeffh40 about the boat, but ignore me. :lol_hitti

I thought it was a Glastron. I always loved their boats from the late 50's to mid 70's. Our old girl was a 65 Glasspar Avalon with the original Mercury 65 hp and trailer. When Dad retired, he gave her to my uncle with the agreement that she would be mine if I ever want her back. The trailer finally gave up the ghost a few years ago down at the shore, so my uncle had to buy a new trailer in August. My uncle says the getting her back for free is no longer an option.

Tommy
 
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Jeffh40

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Oh, sure, you tell Jeffh40 about the boat, but ignore me. :lol_hitti

He most likely just missed it. With this forums lack of notifications/Likes/quote notifications. I think GJ got their software from 2001 and never updated it. :lol_hitti Makes it hard to keep up with responses. Heck, even Thehighroad updated their software a couple of years ago. I never thought those guys would update.
 
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