Showing posts with label furnace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furnace. Show all posts
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Road....worthy
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Saturday, July 9, 2016
Finishing up the cabinets!
Building cabinets from scratch is hard but rewarding. I was gifted the quartersawn oak face frame material by my friend Adam - who passed away recently. So these cabinets are going to be all the more special....(& I'm trying really hard not to screw them up)
I ordered the drawer boxes from Barker (link: http://www.barkerdoor.com/Baltic-Plywood-Dovetail-Drawer-Boxes-p/drawerbox-baltic-dovetail.htm ) These were perfect and you can order them in 1/16" increments. I ordered them unassembled and unfinished. They went right together with a rubber mallet and bit of glue. The boxes do need some sanding and then I finished mine with "emmet's good stuff" which was leftover from finishing the raw edges on my butcherblock counter. Lots of other products would work just as well.
In case you're wondering about my "shop" - for most of the work, it has been this bench I built in my garage out of 2x4s and plywood.
You can see that the floor is now in. It's a sheet marmoleum product. Abbey flooring in Missoula installed a 3/8" subfloor and the marmoleum for less than $800 total. Then, I wrapped the curved booth with 1/4" wacky wood from intermountain wood products. I'll come back later and finish the face with a quartersawn oak veneer to match the cabinets.
Here you can see the hard rock maple butcher block, 2 burner stove, stainless sink, faucet, faceframe, and drawer boxes installed.
(Another view)
Looking towards the rear. You can also see the electrical system tie-in work starting to happen.
Here's the final product!!! (I'm really happy with how this has turned out so far. Still needs pulls and the new (atwood xt) furnace isn't working, so I'm waiting to install one that does before finishing the under sink cab)
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Cast your votes!
Interested in this project? Want to help determine how it turns out? I've added three poll questions to ask folks following the blog what equipment and material choices they'd like to see used.
1) Which fresh/cold air system?
2) Which wet bath concept should I use?
3) Which furnace should I use?
In order to vote, view the blog on a computer screen and see the options in the left column. For some reason, it doesn't work on the mobile site.
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