Hey John. For future reference instead of using the two screws for clamping the middle sections of your panel, instead cut two small blocks. Then apply masking tape on the inside of cabinet where you would have screwed the screws. Then use your CA glue to glue the blocks to the tape and then clamp. When finished u simply knock the blocks off with a hammer and remove the tape. It will come right off and no holes!!! Great work brother!!!!
@@JohnBuildsIt I’m a carpenter in the construction trades. I run my own general contracting company. What was the price range for that particular project if you don’t mind sharing?
As someone who is new to woodworking, I love your videos! Very informative and straight to the point. I would like to ask where you buy your wood from. Is there a place that’s cheaper and better quality than a box store?
Nice vid John. I am going to add wheels to a kitchen island and this is a great help. I see the list of materials and tools, but do you have a link for the casters you used that you can post? Thanks
@@JohnBuildsIt got it! Thanks! I’m wanting to do something similar, but only have 18 inches for the base cabinets for a pantry/bar area. Do you have any recommendations?
Came here for seeing your implementation of hidden wheels - thinking of making my quartz top peninsula moveable 👀
Yes, please put plans for sale! This is exactly what my wife wants!
I’ll work on it!
Great idea to round over by 1/16 the edge of joining trim!
Amigo, hermoso trabajo.. es un placer poder ver cómo trabajas.. gracias por compartir, un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Beautiful piece, John. As always, great job!
Thanks I appreciate it!!
That turned out great! Turned in one direction to access drawers and in the other direction, extra seating for guests. Great design.
Yep! Turned out better than I was envisioning!
Another nice build. Watching you work ( even in fast mode) allows one to pick up tips. If you make plans I’ll buy them, thanks.
Thank you!!
Hey John. For future reference instead of using the two screws for clamping the middle sections of your panel, instead cut two small blocks. Then apply masking tape on the inside of cabinet where you would have screwed the screws. Then use your CA glue to glue the blocks to the tape and then clamp. When finished u simply knock the blocks off with a hammer and remove the tape. It will come right off and no holes!!! Great work brother!!!!
Yep have used that trick many times too! Thanks for watching! 👍🏽
@@JohnBuildsIt I’m a carpenter in the construction trades. I run my own general contracting company. What was the price range for that particular project if you don’t mind sharing?
Really nice work, looks amazing! love the casters for moving it, inspired!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Turned out beautiful.
I appreciate it!
that looks awesome.....great build as always John!
Thank you!!
Nice build. Appreciate the detail you give.
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic work as always John!
Thank you!! 👊🏼
Great video! I love how methodically and neatly you work.
Thank you!!
Nicely done John.
Thank you!
That is beautiful! 😊What a great idea!
Thank you!
Great job it turned out beautiful
Thank you!!
Nice work John! Looks amazing!
Thank you!!
That is awesome and move able great idea great build
Thank you!!
Great project and video. - Chris
Thanks man!!
super cool project. nice job - kitchen looks excellent.
Thanks I appreciate it!
Great idea!!
Thanks for watching!
Deadly work
Would love plans for this!!! Thanks
Great job!🙂
Thank you!
awesome build as always man
Thank you 🙌🏼
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Great Job!
Thanks Mark!
It’s so pretty 😍
🙌🏼🙌🏼
That’s so cool!
🙌🏼🙌🏼
Incredible job! If only I could clone you and bring you to Texas 😉
Haha thank you!!
Awesome‼️🏆
Thanks!!
As someone who is new to woodworking, I love your videos! Very informative and straight to the point. I would like to ask where you buy your wood from. Is there a place that’s cheaper and better quality than a box store?
I get my hardwoods from a local supplier, Wible Lumber
So, are the casters accessible from inside the cabinet? Do they lock? Beautiful work, great tools and work space!
Yes. Plans please
That very nice
Thank you!!
Nice vid John. I am going to add wheels to a kitchen island and this is a great help. I see the list of materials and tools, but do you have a link for the casters you used that you can post? Thanks
I must have just bought them locally at Menards. They’re just basic locking castors, nothing special 👍🏽
What type of counter top did you use and how did you reduce the risk of tipping? Love the build! Thank you!
Its quartz, and its heavy and wide enough there’s no way it can tip
@@JohnBuildsIt got it! Thanks! I’m wanting to do something similar, but only have 18 inches for the base cabinets for a pantry/bar area. Do you have any recommendations?
Nice build. How do you like the stock guides on your table saw fence? The look like the JessEm guides that I see a lot.
Wouldn’t go without em!
Hi John. I looked for the plans and it is not 1 of the options. Can you please send them? Thank you. Awesome project
As always another amazing build John! 👍🏻 Like your spray booth too! 👌 Where did you find those poles? Thank you for sharing your work!
Menards. But they’re on Amazon too 👍🏽
@@JohnBuildsIt Thanks John 👍🏻
I’d buy these plans
Nice work John, but you failed to show the process of lowering that cabinet onto the floor. 😀 I’ll bet that was fun.
Haha wasn’t fun! Had a helper, but 4 guys would’ve been nice
What wheels did you use for this build ?
Just basic 3” castors from Menards
I need one can I buy
I was looking for your plans from this build and did not see them Please Help
I haven’t made any yet
If you are going to paint this, why are you using such high-grade materials?
I explained that in the video. So it matches the grain of the existing cabinets.
@@JohnBuildsIt Thanks! I missed that. Great video!