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@jacquelinetolliver1709
@jacquelinetolliver1709 6 ай бұрын
What r u doing I wanted to see about a shit off valve not destroying a house
@jacquelinetolliver1709
@jacquelinetolliver1709 6 ай бұрын
Shit off valve
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 6 ай бұрын
4 years later, and it hasn't leaked a drop, nor have any of the others I've done. If the ferrule is in good shape, this method usually does the trick. Good luck with your project!
@mmaammaam4238
@mmaammaam4238 9 ай бұрын
I was today years old when I learned there is LIQUID dope tape :D
@djdrewthat7623
@djdrewthat7623 10 ай бұрын
Any issues with holding the quartz? Are the cabinets strong enough?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 10 ай бұрын
Holding up great. I'd still choose to get slightly better cabinets next time, but overall these have been just fine.
@djdrewthat7623
@djdrewthat7623 10 ай бұрын
It’s literally for my basement. Maybe would be used once a month lol
@sabajess9083
@sabajess9083 Жыл бұрын
Please respond to my comment Do you think $20k it is a lot for cabinet Diamond cabinets including installation
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 Жыл бұрын
That does sound expensive, but it definitely depends on the size of kitchen, if old cabinets have to be removed, your location, etc. I would guess that installation would cost about the same as the cabinets themselves (very rough estimate!). I generally do my own work though, so I'm not the best at estimating labor costs. Perhaps some other viewers will have a better idea of labor costs. Good luck with your project!
@rlmc29er
@rlmc29er Жыл бұрын
I just bought these for my kitchen remodel. The base corner cabinet says 36" on website and on the box, yet the actual product is 30" across. That's 6" on either side. That is a huge discrepancy. Has anyone that used this product have a similar issue?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 Жыл бұрын
It sounds like you received the wrong item. I can't imagine a discrepancy like that occurring on the correct product. I would talk to Lowe's about a replacement.
@rocklenmori9704
@rocklenmori9704 Жыл бұрын
Great video but where’s the instructions
@Teow_of_Meow
@Teow_of_Meow 2 жыл бұрын
Love how how you have bare feet. I am totally watching everything about to pull my carpet out and do it all by myself.
@gcraig0001
@gcraig0001 2 жыл бұрын
Considering the possible downsides, I would never reuse the old ferrule and nut. It's not that much harder to either pull off the old ferrule with a puller or just some channel lock pliers IF the old fitting hasn't been over tightened and the pipe damaged. If it has been over tightened, you are going to want to cut off the damaged portion of the pipe anyway. Most stubs I've ever seen for a faucet or toilet connection have been significantly longer than absolutely necessary, so there is sufficient pipe to allow such a shortening. In the rare case where the current valve is already nearly at the wall or floor surface, then you would need to add a new piece of pipe and thus might want to consult a professional.
@okapmeinkap7311
@okapmeinkap7311 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone is a Fukkking professional plumber look at yer long treatise on a ferrule. Ever thought bout yer "expertise" yepping may exactly be the reason why the guy used the old one instead?
@bluewhale2600
@bluewhale2600 2 жыл бұрын
I am looking to remodel and saw Lowes cabinets as a nice option.. but I've seen bad reviews (from 3yrs ago) I can't seem to find updated reviews.. can anyone please confirm which is better for quality and price from home Depot vs. Lowes vs Ikea
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
I don't have much experience with those, but I kind of wish I used somebody close hinges on IKEA cabinets. They have a nice base cabinet hanging system as well. My next remodel will probably use IKEA.
@bluewhale2600
@bluewhale2600 2 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 thank you 😊👍
@mmmichellegirl
@mmmichellegirl Жыл бұрын
I'm in the same predicament. I live in an area where I'm doubtful that I can find an installer familiar with Ikea cabinets. My GC is suggesting Menards, Home Depot, or Lowe's. There are no reviews on Menards cabinetry and the Home Depot and Lowe's reviews are pretty bad. Because this is such a MAJOR expense, I don't want to make a huge mistake.
@AR-3618
@AR-3618 2 жыл бұрын
Are these Full Access or Vibe series, or something else from Diamond? I just ordered the full access and they are supposed to be better quality and pricier.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure which model exactly, they were the only ones my store had in-stock.
@AR-3618
@AR-3618 2 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 no worries, appreciate the video and reply.
@shiks800
@shiks800 2 жыл бұрын
Why didn’t you atleast wrap your kitchen cabinets and appliances with plastic before starting? Lol they have Velcro option for easy kitchen appliances access 😩
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
You're right! I wasn't planning on starting that project that day though, so I didn't really have all the supplies. I was actually just testing a few tiles to see how difficult they would be, then decided to keep going. The cabinets were getting replaced, but the appliances could have been given some love!
@ryanfedele6430
@ryanfedele6430 2 жыл бұрын
Any reason why you WOULDNT buy these cabinets again?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
These are decent for the price, but there are a couple reasons why I think a higher budget on cabinets would be worth while: 1. No soft close hinges. I'm sure they could be upgraded, but getting them stock would have been nice. IKEA has options at a fair price, but my town doesn't have an IKEA. 2. They're really just particle board, and the doors are thin. Again, I'm happy for the price, but if you could get into some low-end solid wood options then there are many benefits to be had. Easier installation, less prone to water damage, thicker doors, less likely for hinge screws or hinges to break loose, etc... Good luck!
@ryanfedele6430
@ryanfedele6430 2 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 I just spent 9k on Wolf Classic Cabinets - all came damaged. Now I'm fighting for a refund, since they will only "replace". Trying to find something local so I can avoid damage at the start.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
@@ryanfedele6430 Sorry to hear that! I hope your negotiations work out favorably.
@ryanfedele6430
@ryanfedele6430 2 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 appreciate it. They agreed to a refund (maybe). Now I'm in a rush to get cabinets since my kitchen is gutted already. Looking into RTA options.
@colesdad2000
@colesdad2000 2 жыл бұрын
What was the cost of this project?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't track it super close, but approximately 10-12k. That includes all of the electrical, plumbing, insulation, drywall, bathroom, kitchen, carpet/tile, etc. This was before Covid too
@paulquatrale5937
@paulquatrale5937 2 жыл бұрын
Just started the install process. Did you cut off the plastic tabs on top of the cabinets or did the countertop sit on top of them?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
It's been quite a while since I did it, so I can't remember for sure. I don't think I cut them off, but it's possible the countertop installers did.
@michaelh7527
@michaelh7527 2 жыл бұрын
I am in the process of replacing all cabinets in my kitchen with Diamond Now. At first, I was extremely hesitant about anything particle board for a cabinet. But once screwed together and fastened to the walls, it feels solid and good. It sure beats a ridiculous 15k quote from the big box store to have cabinets installed. I am doing cabinets, flooring, paint,lights, and stove for under 6k.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
The particle board is definitely strong. The biggest concerns are moisture (particle board expands and deteriorates from water), and surface durability. Sounds like you're going to have a nice enjoyable space for a fraction of what most people would spend!
@sabajess9083
@sabajess9083 Жыл бұрын
How you do it by $6
@timmid5476
@timmid5476 2 жыл бұрын
Just came across this video because I bought the same cabinets from Lowe's. I was wondering if you remember what under cabinet lighting you used? I want to do mine the same way with under and over cabinet lights on a dimmer.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
I don't remember the exact lights, but they are LED strips that run to a unit on top of the cabinets and plug into a standard outlet. I made sure to buy 2 sets that could be synced to a single remote. I believe they were from Home Depot.
@timmid5476
@timmid5476 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information!
@ejg34
@ejg34 2 жыл бұрын
Just bought these and read not to put quartz on them. How are yours holding up?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
All is well! However, I'd choose Granite if I were to do it over again.
@ejg34
@ejg34 2 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 for cleaning purposes or just looks? Did you re-enforce yours?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
@@ejg34 Granite had more options that I liked in the lower price range and it handles heat better than quartz. I did not reinforce the cabinets, I don't believe it's needed. I haven't had any issues since installing.
@ejg34
@ejg34 2 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 did you have trouble with the lazy susans? They are so cheap it's hard to get them attached, level and to stay in place
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 2 жыл бұрын
@@ejg34 they were a pain, yeah. I can't quite remember how I installed them, other than that I screwed/glued down some blocking for the kick plate
@kitchenandwardrobe
@kitchenandwardrobe 3 жыл бұрын
Good work 💪
@kitchenandwardrobe
@kitchenandwardrobe 3 жыл бұрын
I like you ♥
@kitchenandwardrobe
@kitchenandwardrobe 3 жыл бұрын
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@kitchenandwardrobe
@kitchenandwardrobe 3 жыл бұрын
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@larios86
@larios86 3 жыл бұрын
Looks very nice. I am currently going through this right now. We already placed the order for the quartz countertops with lowes now we are just waiting. How are your countertops looking today and did you had to wait a long time for them to come out and do the install?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
I got the countertops from a different place. I still like my countertops a lot, but I would probably go for Granite next time. It's cheaper and handles heat better, but also requires a little bit of maintenance.
@ggarl12
@ggarl12 3 жыл бұрын
Are your cabinets over the old tiles? I am trying to redo my kitchen and my cabinets were installed over the exciting tiles. Just wanted to know a work around. Thank you
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
It's fairly normal to have cabinets installed on the original flooring. In my case, We completely removed our cabinets, removed the tiling, then installed new cabinets. If I were in your shoes and replacing my floors but not cabinets, I would consider doing this: 1. Remove the kick plate under the cabinets 2. Chip the tiling up and get it a little underneath/flush with the face of the cabinet. 3. Install the new flooring up to the cabinet, possibly with a small gap for expansion depending on the flooring material. 4. Reinstall the kick plate to conceal the old tiling/transition. You could use a thicker kick plate if you need it to conceal farther away from the cabinet. I hope I understood your question correctly and was able to help a little.
@WellStyledImages
@WellStyledImages 3 жыл бұрын
Adorable little boy! Laughed hard when he said, “nice!” Soooooooo cute!
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! he cracks me up every day
@user-uw8fb8ny8b
@user-uw8fb8ny8b 3 жыл бұрын
Hi project therapy. I just bought these diamond now cabinets in the gray color. They are very pretty but I did not realize how cheap they really were until installing them. I hope I get plenty of years out of them.:-) But I did have a question for you. We’ve noticed that they don’t give you enough lip for installing the crown molding any suggestions? Thanks for any advice.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
You're right, they do feel pretty cheap. Since installing, we haven't had any durability issues, though. We actually haven't done crown on them, but I can definitely see your concern. Luckily, there is a way! You'll need to install blocking. The lowes site has a page showing how: www.lowes.com/n/how-to/install-kitchen-cabinet-crown-moulding Good luck with your project!
@user-uw8fb8ny8b
@user-uw8fb8ny8b 3 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 thank you
@sabajess9083
@sabajess9083 Жыл бұрын
I paid $20000 it’s worth for kitchen Diamond????
@mrvrose9999
@mrvrose9999 3 жыл бұрын
This is so unadvised and, honestly, stupid. Working around tack strip barefoot is about as dumb as I’ve seen on KZbin.
@braunzie2
@braunzie2 3 жыл бұрын
The why an anglestop needs to be replaced gives you an idea how hard it will be to remove. If the anglestop has never been shut-off after being placed in service (like replacing a fixture), then chances that removing the ferrule is highly likely. Similar reason to an anglestop that has been shut off and on many times, possibly leaking at the packing nut at the stem, or just breaking off the oval handle. This is 90% of anglestop reasons to replace from original service. It is those installed afterwards by less qualified folks who wrench too hard on the nut that create the problem of removal (like temp maintenance folks at apartment houses and industrious homeowners). Then the plumber gets called. The use of Teflon dope on the back side of ferrule (while not approved by the anglestop manufacturer) has been practiced for years as a failsafe and is a practice by many plumbers. It is also becomes very obvious if the copper pipe is damaged by overtightening the nut which causes the ferrule to bite into the stubout. Second chances to apply more Teflon sealant and reassemble are rare and prove to be a waste of time and effort. So, if the ferrule has not bitten into the copper, it can be safely removed which provides an opportunity to examine the copper stubout for the installation of the complete new anglestop. I would recommend always replacing like for like. Push-on anglestops are designed to be placed on new, clean piping only and any pipe (copper, PEX, CPVC, etc.) that has any imperfections will cause water bypass the internal O-ring and leak.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Good input! I still argue that there are many people who can use this method successfully instead of calling a plumber. If a homeowner over-tightens, ruins the ferrule, or if the repair just simply doesn't work, I don't think the plumber will charge much different for those scenarios. There's virtually always going to be an hour minimum from a plumber, and unless someone really botches this repair or does it in a sketchy tight angle that's hard to solder later on--it isn't a bad step to take. I totally understand that there's a more professional way of doing this, but if a homeowner can complete this and it doesn't leak when they carefully turn the water back on, then it should be a done deal, it's not likely to suddenly start leaking days later. In situations where a bad repair can cause big problems down the road, I would shy away from quick solutions. For example, I would always be more careful with drainage behind walls or under concrete, electrical repairs, water proofing behind tiled walls, etc.
@braunzie2
@braunzie2 3 жыл бұрын
First, You never sand a ferrule - it causes grooves that were never there. Second, please use the 15/16 open end wrench or the specific tool that removed the nut from the anglestop. The knucklebuster tool is just that and can slip and cause damage in the immediate vicinity. Lastly, overtightening can cause a leak. Many attempt to keep tightening a leaking anglestop. Please don't. I would say it is rare to get an anglestop that can be refitted this way. This is what a plumber would have done: Turn off the water as noted. Then unscrew the nut on the back with wrenches. He/she would then look at the ferrule to see if it has been overtightened thus damaging the copper stub out. If not, the ferrule can be easily removed with channelocks by twisting the ferrule forward or rocking the rear nut back and forth toward you until it is removed. If the ferrule has damage the pipe, cut the the short piece of copper off in front of the ferrule and pull the old ferrule off. If the ferrule won't come off, cut the copper stub immediately in back of the ferrule. If the stub is too close to the wall, a section of copper will need to be replaced or solder a male fitting and use a screw on anglestop.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Of all the angle stops I've replaced, I'd say 80% could be done this way. I don't do it on a daily basis, but I've done a lot. The only ones I can remember leaking were the ones that were over-tightened or crooked to begin with--Today I would just skip to the next step and do a permanent fix, but it was worth testing the solution in those scenarios so I could learn from them. 1: Yes, sanding the ferrule can absolutely put grooves in the soft copper that will cause sealing issues or even just shrink the ring, which is why is needs to be done with a high grit and very lightly. Sometimes just a rag can do the job, or a gentle scotch-brite pad. The goal is to leave the ferrule in good shape, but not dirty. 2. I feel comfortable using the tools I used. Good advice for others to keep in mind though. 3. 100% true. Over-tightening is never a good idea and will lead to the pipe getting crushed. Once the pipe is crushed, it pipe will have to be cut off behind the ferrule like you mentioned. Great piece of advice on using channel-locks to remove the ferrule. I've always used a tool to do it when I've decided to remove the ferrule. I would warn anyone doing this though, copper pipes can be crushed by pliers fairly easily! If you have a piece of copper with the same wall thickness, it might be worth using the channels locks on a scrap piece to feel what pressure causes deformation of the pipe before attempting.
@j0rzeh
@j0rzeh 3 жыл бұрын
Nails and bare footed :D haha, I wear flip flops when doing loft conversions :P
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
haha, I figured it was a matter of time before I got called out on that. I kind of hate shoes. Everyone should wear proper protection though.
@j0rzeh
@j0rzeh 3 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 I do the same :D that's why I thought it was funny :) Great video =)
@william474
@william474 3 жыл бұрын
Great video my guy 👍
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@meangene98
@meangene98 3 жыл бұрын
After I change an angle stop I always put a piece of cardboard under it for a few hours to detect any minor drips.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Good tip!
@williammcchesney
@williammcchesney 3 жыл бұрын
I've done this hundreds of times. But it only works if the compression nut is compatible with.the new valve. Sometimes the threads are more coarse or more fine. the way to check that is to screw the new nut onto the old valve. If it goes on easy your good. Also usually you need don't. to dope the brass ferule.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input! It shouldn't be a big deal to give it a shot without any paste and just pull it back off to add a bit if it doesn't seal. I'll just remind everyone not to over-tighten the bolt, it can crush the pipe.
@plumbbuild6517
@plumbbuild6517 3 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 I've been plumbing since late 80's and I always put a little megaloc pipe dope on my compression stops it helps lubricant, keeps from dry locking and buring the ferrule.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
@@plumbbuild6517 Thanks for sharing your experience! I do the same thing.
@hectorworksout
@hectorworksout 3 жыл бұрын
This is a sure fire way to make a leak and destroy your cabinets! Always change out the compression ring! Or call a professional!
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Hector! How so? It's common to add paste to a new compression ring and I've never seen one leak after doing this repair as long as the ring and pipe are in good shape. I've done this in exposed areas (toilets) many times, so it'd be obvious if they were leaking. I've also known plumbers who do this repair in some situations, but that doesn't mean some plumbers won't disagree with the practice either. Obviously if you have a puller or enough pipe to trim and add add a new compression ring, it's ideal to do so, but that's not always the case. This isn't a one size fits all repair, but it's a great bit of information to have. I appreciate your insight, but I don't agree with your stark conclusion. If anyone has an issue with this repair leaking, I'd be interested to hear about it / see it. And it's not likely for a failure to be sudden & catastrophic either, so if you can't get a drip to stop, then don't leave the repair in place. I'd also be interested to hear from some licenced plumbers. Not everyone, even in the same trade, will agree 100% of the time. But I'd sure appreciate more insight to help everyone make the best decision for their situation. -Project Therapy
@stevelopez372
@stevelopez372 3 жыл бұрын
Or just get the tool from Home Depot which is fairly cheap. I have gotten away with using the same nut without all the dope but then I had a pile of new Farrells and nuts. Just get the tool and be done with it. But in a pinch..........
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Fair point. I've also seen over tightened compression rings that can't be replaced, and this solution worked.
@edwardlee7491
@edwardlee7491 3 жыл бұрын
No need to replace the ring I’m a licensed plumbing contractor replaced hundreds of angle stop without changing the ring and it was fine
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the extra insight! I'm sure you'd agree there are times when a new ring is needed (crooked, deep grooves, etc), but this is a great trick to have in the bag.
@pintobean8935
@pintobean8935 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. We were looking at the Diamond cabinets at Lowes as it looked nice and supposedly easy maintenance. Why would you not recommend these cabinets? Thanks.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
The surface is holding up really well. The hinges and drawer slides aren't the best, but these are one of the cheapest cabinets you can buy, so it's expected. Depending on how level your floors are, you may find that the IKEA rail cabinets are easier to install. I would also like to have soft close on everything, which is usually an option on more expensive cabinets. Thanks for watching. Good luck with your project!
@user-uw8fb8ny8b
@user-uw8fb8ny8b 3 жыл бұрын
Did you have any trouble installing your crown molding? Did you notice that The cabinets don’t allow enough lip to put the crowning molding on? Just curious or maybe it’s something I’m doing wrong? Any information is appreciated. Thank you.
@projecttherapy5680
@projecttherapy5680 3 жыл бұрын
Pls bro🙏
@adrianarodriguez6999
@adrianarodriguez6999 3 жыл бұрын
How much did it cost?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
The Cabinets were $2,300, hardware was another hundred or so. The Countertops were $2,700 (includes installation) If I could do it over again, I would have gone with IKEA cabinets that mount on their rail system. Those are great for imperfect floors and give you more options for upgrades if desired.
@adrianarodriguez6999
@adrianarodriguez6999 3 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 thank you so much for your reply. I'm looking for affordable cabinets and would like to keep it under $4,000 budget. I have looked at ikea and just looking at all my options before I make a decision. I definitely have uneven floors as well. As far as the quality how much would you rate your your cabinets?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
I think the surface will be durable, but they aren't soft close or solid wood. They're definitely on the lower end of the spectrum, but should hold up just fine.
@adrianarodriguez6999
@adrianarodriguez6999 3 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 ok, gotcha. Thanks again
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
@@adrianarodriguez6999 no problem! Good luck on your project
@GospelBearer
@GospelBearer 3 жыл бұрын
Less expensive unless you factor in the value/cost of your time. However, working with your family and spending that quality time makes up for it.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
That's true! Opportunity cost is always a consideration. In this case it would have cost thousands more for a comparable prehung set, but would have saved me a a few hours is all. Thanks for watching and for your Input!
@certifiedloud
@certifiedloud 3 жыл бұрын
You need some diffusers on those LED strips bro
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
You're right!
@victorvek5227
@victorvek5227 3 жыл бұрын
Where’s the next video? :)
@victorvek5227
@victorvek5227 3 жыл бұрын
@@jacobgarrettheimberger4320 you guys are doing great man! Inspired me with my own kitchen project. I’m sure the idea of blocking that door off didn’t come easy but it really opened up a world of options as far as the pantry / fridge location. I look forward to future vids. 🍻
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
I know! I've been really busy at my actual job. I do have the video recorded, I just need to get it edited.
@rbaron81
@rbaron81 3 жыл бұрын
Did you put plywood on the cabinets before installing the quartz?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
Nope! that's not needed. However, I do have a 2x4 running along the wall behind the dishwasher that's level with the cabinets in order to support the counter over that span. You can see that at 4:38 in the video.
@rbaron81
@rbaron81 3 жыл бұрын
@@projecttherapy1351 Got it, thank you!
@sheaadams1784
@sheaadams1784 3 жыл бұрын
I have the exact same cabinets but with granite counter tops. Love the look (we did add 3/4 plywood on top before adding the granite) because our house is on a pier and beam foundation.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
@@sheaadams1784 Thanks for adding that information! I'm used to working on slab foundations, I didn't realize pier and beam required plywood. Makes sense though! The cabinets look nice for sure! it would be nice to have soft close doors though. I'm beginning to think granite is the way to go. It really doesn't require much maintenance and it handles heat better than quartz. Plus, at least in our area, it was cheaper than quartz! Merry Christmas!
@certifiedloud
@certifiedloud 3 жыл бұрын
Clickbait. I was expecting nanobots.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 3 жыл бұрын
I was only able to acquire the font and music from the CIA, they wouldn't supply any nanobots. My apologies.
@vicentramirez3721
@vicentramirez3721 4 жыл бұрын
Good stuff bro!
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 4 жыл бұрын
Thank You!
@donaldlee6760
@donaldlee6760 4 жыл бұрын
I've watched several of these types of videos and really enjoyed your take. At 4:44, what type of white caulk did you use to fill the gap between the copper pipe and drywall hole in the wall?
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Donald! That's actually just drywall mud that was taped/filled all the way to the copper pipe. I would throw an escutcheon on there instead of caulking probably.
@MeetKevin
@MeetKevin 4 жыл бұрын
Love it
@R1Raven_
@R1Raven_ 4 жыл бұрын
Great tip about the pipe dope. Keep up the good work.
@projecttherapy1351
@projecttherapy1351 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! it's definitely a nice solution without a Ferrule Puller and without cutting off excess pipe.
@sigfriedguigerlich6386
@sigfriedguigerlich6386 4 жыл бұрын
Great vid, keep up the good work. Why aren’t you using SMZeus(.)com?! It will help you get the subs you deserve.
@MeetKevin
@MeetKevin 4 жыл бұрын
nice