Its amazing that they still make kitchens that are venerable to moisture considering that you have cooking, washing machines, tumble dryers and dishwashers. Good tips.Great video.
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
You make a good point Roy, and making kitchens out of wooden materials is all good and well until there's a leak or a spillage😬Thanks for your comment😎Cheers Del
@dilligaf23862 жыл бұрын
@@thetallcarpenter love your videos, it's the enthusiasm that gets me, keep it up Del.
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
@@dilligaf2386 Will do Roy👍
@highflyer-skyfpv65312 жыл бұрын
So good that I’m not the only one with common sense to future proof a job
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Not just you HF👊 Most of us think about what we are doing and go the extra mile🤩 As always, it's only the few coshers that give us a bad name with poor workmanship 😵 Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@peterbell41542 жыл бұрын
Hi Del, great tip to seal the edges, I have found some of the edges are as sharp as razors so I generally carry a small 50mm fine roller to apply the water proof glue saves getting cut fingers if you happen run along the edge. Great help to all those that don't know as always. Have a great weekend. 😊
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Great shout on the roller Peter, as you are quite right, and there can be some super sharp edges on those boards😵Thanks for watching and hope you also have a great weekend😎Cheers Del
@marcusregan48152 жыл бұрын
Great tip, which I've already put to use. Nice to be dry and indoors fitting kitchens at this time of year I'd say!!
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Too right Marc🤩Although the site conditions are not really conducive to fitting expensive kitchens 😵Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@lewishayes92282 жыл бұрын
I'm fairly new to the kitchen fitting world but picked up and tin of Rustins quick dry sealer and a cheap 1/2" or flux flux brush. It's great, you can really see it soak into the wood. However, I don't work at your pace so sort of plan in dry time...it helps when you are a bit slower!! Keep up the great videos and hope you are feeling better now.
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Lewis. I think if fitted kitchens all the time then I would probably have a similar sealer and brush to you👊However, I didn't do kitchens that often so just go with what I have which is always a bit of old faithful PVA🤗Great comment and thanks for adding it so others can read it😎Cheers Del
@paddy1202 жыл бұрын
I love your attitude towards attention of detail fair play 👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Paddy. I'm quite technical in my approach to everything, and consequently, there is a reason I do everything the way I do it👊 Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@benhendrick76092 жыл бұрын
Really helpful tips for the learners like myself, thanks! One thing I’ve noticed is that no one has really done a in depth video on how to fit laminate worktops. Just an idea as what myself as a viewer would like to see!
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben. I rarely fit chipboard laminated worktops, but, the next time I do, I'll definitely do a video on it👊 Thanks for your comment and for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@TYLERCONSTRUCTION2 жыл бұрын
Hi Del, Great tip mate. You can also do this when you cut a sink/hop in a workshop to protect the laminate from blowing if water escapes. Have a great weekend pal
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
You sure can Tyler🤩Great comment, and thanks for watching😎Have a nice weekend yourself bud👊
@MrBoycie20092 жыл бұрын
I use clear silicone applied with a plastic packer works a treat
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
@@MrBoycie2009 Yeah, that's works a treat David🤩 Cheers
@amazing4512 жыл бұрын
Usefull tip when working on refurbishments as more often than not the walls and floors aren't plumb or level. You've been busy with the camera this week Mr T.👍👍👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin. Its been a video extravaganza this week bud🤪 A video every day for 7 days🤩 Thanks for your comment mate and for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@johnmorrissey16752 жыл бұрын
Hope people realise all the work that goes into fitting a kitchen professionally 🐸🤟☘️🇮🇪👋 good tips
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Its certainly not a five minute job to do it properly John🤔Thanks for your comment😎
@garykilvington94172 жыл бұрын
Another great tip mate I use a clear MDF primer/varnish you can also use the clear protection strips you get for the plinth boards Top man 👍👏👌
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Great shout on the MDF primer Gary👊 Some customers are happy to also silicone around the panels, but most don't like to see it🤔Thanks for watching and have a great weekend😎Cheers Del
@gavincollins93762 жыл бұрын
This is fast becoming Dels Friday tip corner:) Keep it up
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gavin. I've had a mad video week, and released one every day 😵 Two more to come yet🤘Cheers Del
@mohammedmughal52212 жыл бұрын
Great video I normally. If have to cut from the bottom I cap it with plastic strips which are made for this purpose.keep up the good work
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
The plastic base edging is perfect for protecting the bottom of this kind of board Mohammed 😎 Cheers bud
@bricklayersworldwithandy62772 жыл бұрын
Great tips Del, my days of kitchens are finished since white gloss came out, to clumsy now with arthritis lol, drop one hammer you know the rest 👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy. I know exactly what you're saying ole friend😵Thanks for your comment bud😎Cheers Del
@ianmcbain8982 жыл бұрын
That glue is great stuff for sealing. Cheap as well good for bath panels too. 2 coats an its rock solid plus you can sand and overpaint as well. I know from an earlier video that you ain't into bath panels lol.🤣. Another nugget from your vault of tips. Great stuff 👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ian🖐 I've never actually tried to overpaint it, but what you say does make sense🤩 The less said about bath panels the better mate😵Thanks for watching and have a nice weekend😎Cheers Del
@ianmcbain8982 жыл бұрын
Cheers 👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
@@ianmcbain898 😎👍
@grip2010dc Жыл бұрын
I would love to see how you installed the plinth and secure it to that end panel to stop it from moving or gapping. Plinth Lock could be a simple solution for people coming across this problem.
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
Hi there🖐 I did use some sort of clip, but I cant, for the life of me, remember what sort it was🤯As you say, Plinth Lock type clip would be perfect👍Thanks for your comment😎Cheers Del
@garethsmith9039 Жыл бұрын
could you not just put a spacer under the end panel at the bottom so it is off the floor, clamp and thens secure to the cabinet, would be helpful if fitting laminate/vinyl plank flooring after kitchen is installed and could then slide the edge under the end panel for a neater finish. Also would you not cut the end panel back at a right angle to let the plinth sit flush to the wall? Not criticising as love videos just curious if these are options. :-)
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
Hi Gareth🖐Everything you mention would have been suitable here, the only problem with this job was the builders had a lot of things in the wrong order, plus they wanted the kitchen fitted before the client had chosen the floor. There was lots on this one that I wouldn't have personally done, but you know what they say about the customer always being right😵Cheers Del
@andrewfreeman-u1q7 ай бұрын
we got to do one lone panel on the end of a work top going over a washing machine supporting the work top, factory end down with a few spacers underneath to raise it a few millimetres off of the floor
@harpo187bling2 жыл бұрын
I use SBR - one neat coat. Works well
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Harpreet🖐If I was a bit more organised I think that's whatbI would use as it's good stuff👊Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@paulfinnonjoinery2 жыл бұрын
ya can tell its getin into winter... youve retired ya shorts for the year. i almost always go factory edge down for end panels. or i use iron on edging if im concerned about water ingress. suppose pva would be an equally good solution. another one i do and i dunno if others do it.... for howdens kitchens on the wall end panels i screw a couple of kd blocks to the top of the panel to hang it on the wall units. then clamp and screw in place
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. Iron edging sounds great if you can get to match🤩 Your tip of screwing tabs to top of the wall panels is really great to get it lined up, and something I also do as it frees up a hand to help get it clamped up👊 Thanks for your comment and for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@whitefields55959 ай бұрын
As well as putting the factory edge down to the floor, do you ever consider putting a (say) 6 mm spacer under all panels and plinths? If the gap is large enough it can be considered part of the design, avoids any water and will negate the use of that horrible plastic channel that always get filthy.
@thetallcarpenter8 ай бұрын
Hi there🖐Great comment and YES I have talked customers onto having a shadow gap under the end panels as it, almost, guarantees the panel won't suck up and spilled water👍Cheers Del
@whitefields55958 ай бұрын
It also gives a crisp upper line to the shadow gap and may well reduce any undulations in the floor. I suppose the gap will be some multiple of the floor undulation amplitude. What about backlighting it so you get a lit gap rather than a black gap? At Jaguar we used to obsess about panel gaps on the openings. Body factory final buy-off was a bloke with a stick. (On the Mini in the 1970s they used to stretch the door frame with a jack on the diagonal to fit the door, as the door could not really be tweaked) Can you try it so I don't have to? Also have gap above the plinth to make it easier to pull off, back light that too? .... useful next video on these dark nights 😇@@thetallcarpenter
@khansk362 жыл бұрын
Thanks ...or clear silicone with spreader
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Sadaqat. That is perfect as well👊 Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@khansk362 жыл бұрын
@@thetallcarpenter ur welcome buddy
@SirBebeOso Жыл бұрын
good point, however, PVA is water soluble, e.g. gets reactivated when water is introduced
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
Hi there🖐Not all PVA's are created equal, and I can't remember the exact details, but the weatherproof one I use is of the type that can resist exposure to moisture👍It's, perhaps, something I should make clearer when I'm talking about it. Thanks for your comment 😎 Cheers Del
@karma31012 жыл бұрын
I normally pva the cut egde of an end panel and put two stainless steel panhead screws towards each end to keep it of the floor a couple of mill.
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Geoff🖐That's a great way to do it bud, and will deffo help reduce the chance of water damage👊Thanks for watching😎Cheers Del
@december9742 жыл бұрын
I always use clear silicone, and also the same for any cutouts
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
I haven't always got silicone on the van Philip, and I suspect I would probably use it if I did👍Thanks for your comment😎Cheers
@vinkenwood82336 ай бұрын
Jako jo, dobrý, ale proč to není v češtině, když je českej název?
@akfisher7138 Жыл бұрын
Any tips for fitting end panel?. The countertop is aleady in place so I have to fit between floor and underside of kitchen top. Thanks
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
Hi AK🖐I would check/assume that the front of the unit will be square to the underside of the work top and measure from these points back to the wall, (obviously allowing for any panel overhang at the front), and down to the floor, and carefully cut the panel👍Cheers Del
@akfisher7138 Жыл бұрын
@@thetallcarpenter Cheers. Sorry I meant how to scribe to floor as seems a bit uneven, (v old house, wood and stone portions of floor..)
@akfisher7138 Жыл бұрын
would you tilt the panel to scribe and then measure? or use a template?
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
@@akfisher7138 It depends on how much 'scribing' is needed, and it's tricky to advise precisely without seeing it😬
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
@Ak Fisher I see now👍Yes, I would tilt the panel out/hold it out parallel, to scribe the bottom.
@enensis2 жыл бұрын
How do you fix and end panel to a wall if there is no wall on either side to screw to, just to the back? Brackets?
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi there🖐I just key up the back wall surface and stick the panel back with high performance adhesive👍Cheers Del
@highflyer-skyfpv6531 Жыл бұрын
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@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del
@rachelf6207 Жыл бұрын
If I have an end panel between a base unit and a larder unit that has a blown corner on the floor edge, can I possibly cut this out using a multi tool without dismantling . What is the best way to cut out the corner and replace the plinth
@rachelf6207 Жыл бұрын
It's gloss laminate
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
Hi Rachel🖐Yes, you can cut the front lower, damaged edge of the end panel off, carefully with a multitool👍J can't really advise on the plinth, but you may be able to rob enough from a corner join to shut the gap left where the end panel was🤞Cheers Del
@rachelf6207 Жыл бұрын
@The Tall Carpenter thanks. I will just replace the plinth with a longer length as it has blown on the edge too. The longer length will run across the rough edge of the panel then, hiding it. Will then use a sealant too to avoid water damage again.
@thetallcarpenter Жыл бұрын
@@rachelf6207 👍😎
@bricklayersworldwithandy62772 жыл бұрын
Hi Del, I've succumbed and taken on a small white gloss galley kitchen 😁, would a 60 teeth blade on a 190mm diameter blade be OK for cutting the end panels 👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy. Yes bud, a 60t blade should make a lovely cut. Still cut from the back though to minimise break out on the face side👍Cheers Del
@bricklayersworldwithandy62772 жыл бұрын
@@thetallcarpenter 👍 Thanks Del
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 My pleasure Andy🤩Hope you get on well with your kitchen👍
@bricklayersworldwithandy62772 жыл бұрын
@@thetallcarpenter l may well put it on my channel, how to fit a kitchen with an axe and a hammer lol, only joking but some will think that coming from a Bricky but I actually do know what ime doing I had a good tutor Brian the Brick who was actually a carpenter I worked with for me any years 👍
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
@@bricklayersworldwithandy6277 Stick it on your channel Andy👍(I guarantee your carpentry is better than my bricklaying🤣).
@rodgerq2 жыл бұрын
Would re-edge banding it help?
@thetallcarpenter2 жыл бұрын
Hi Rodger. Yes, I would have thought so👍Cheers Del