I thoroughly enjoyed your instructions. I also like that you didn't edit out your mistakes. Makes you more believable and comforts those that do the same. Just a comment for the manufacturer. How about providing a smooth duct of rigid material, for those that have a straight line run. Those foil runs are prone to tearing and collecting debris over time. It would be a pain to replace after the project is completed.
Thank you for posting this video of our product! You did an awesome job on the install, and the video explaining the reasons why the Toe Ductor is a must have solution for under cabinet ducting, so thank you!
Thank you so much! Can you make a video of how to cut a rectangle on the cabinet base ? What kind of tool is used? I now know how to connect the vent duct but dont know know how to cut the base so that the duck could be attached to the base.
Ha! Flint really wanted to be in this one. I cracked up with you wrestling with the ducting...that's something I would have done too. Looks nice, and great solution! I didn't know they made registers and ducting that is squished and oval like that.
It seems like the air would get a lot of resistance and turbulence going through that. Isn't there a kit that keeps solid metal with a consistently nice smooth air channel? I'm coming from the floor into a toe kick. It seems like years ago I saw a metal piece meant exactly for this
Interesting that the nails on the right side are directly under the receptacle which means there aren't any studs there unless you cut a short cripple to slide in under the electrical box in the wall which would not be a standard distance from a stud on the other side.
So just imagine doing this on a 1926 bungalow where you don't have the luxury of being able to pull the original configuration away from the wall. It can be done, but it ain't no 2-hour, figure it out as you go kinda job...
This is great for cabinets that are not already installed but what about installed cabinets? I found this video that might be helpful ua-cam.com/video/K340kAcRqOs/v-deo.html
I thoroughly enjoyed your instructions. I also like that you didn't edit out your mistakes. Makes you more believable and comforts those that do the same. Just a comment for the manufacturer. How about providing a smooth duct of rigid material, for those that have a straight line run. Those foil runs are prone to tearing and collecting debris over time. It would be a pain to replace after the project is completed.
Thank you for posting this video of our product! You did an awesome job on the install, and the video explaining the reasons why the Toe Ductor is a must have solution for under cabinet ducting, so thank you!
Thanks for the video, these are the everyday things that trip us up. Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful! What would you have done if the register was not floor level, rather, 6" above the floor in the wall?
Thank you so much! Can you make a video of how to cut a rectangle on the cabinet base ? What kind of tool is used? I now know how to connect the vent duct but dont know know how to cut the base so that the duck could be attached to the base.
That was a clean install in my opinion! Great job!
That kitchen remodel is coming along nicely!
This is a great video to show how these are run, but I have one question: shouldn't the ducting be insulated?
No it's in an interior part of the house where the air around the duct is controlled
Nice presentation at the end with ur kid,,,,, keep it up
Emmet is growing up so fast!!
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Awesome! Now I know not to believe realtors that say heated drawers are a “feature”
Ha! Flint really wanted to be in this one. I cracked up with you wrestling with the ducting...that's something I would have done too. Looks nice, and great solution! I didn't know they made registers and ducting that is squished and oval like that.
It seems like the air would get a lot of resistance and turbulence going through that. Isn't there a kit that keeps solid metal with a consistently nice smooth air channel?
I'm coming from the floor into a toe kick.
It seems like years ago I saw a metal piece meant exactly for this
nice work. my duct is coming out of the floor - think it will work on a 45
Interesting that the nails on the right side are directly under the receptacle which means there aren't any studs there unless you cut a short cripple to slide in under the electrical box in the wall which would not be a standard distance from a stud on the other side.
Thank you! I have the exact problem
Nice job I’m doing the same thing in our kitchen. Except the counter top cake 2 weeks early and installed it before I got the heat duct finished. 😫
Noted. Put the foil tube on first. CHECK 💯💯😂😂😂😂😂😂💪🏽 do you think a person could cut the top down? So that it’s not so tall?
I want to know how the heck you got the hose clamp to fit around it to get the screw through properly 🤔😫😖
Can I ask for tips on how to remove my entire sink and vanity countertop and cabinets, it's slanted and old
Good. Is that LVP though? Floating floors should not be installed under cabinets. You risk pop ups.
My heater vent it’s little bit more higher than his , how can I do it like that i want to install dishwasher please anyone any idea thank you 🙏
Does the tube inflate and get in the way of the bottom drawer?
I was curious if he put the bottom drawer in to see if the foil would catch
Thank you for the amazing idea!!!! 🥰
Mark I'm a little disappointed that the vent cover wasn't made from walnut. Start over!
Good video. You need those sponge bob time later transitions.
Nice work Mark! Thanks for sharing the video with us.😎👍JP
Love the video,
Just a question, dont they have central heating systems with water over there?
Or why are the air vents the most common?
That is awesome. Can the same thing be done with a floor vent?
Hello. Where did you purchase this? They do it sell in box stores..
Nice job. This is what I need exactly.
... but I noticed you buried an electrical outlet behind a cabinet...😮. Big no no, in the electrical code.
Hi! Where can I find that exact toe kick for the bottom of my cabinets? Thank you 🙏
Looks good.
What size register plate did you use? Did you purchase it from the same company or just pick one up?
There's also a heat vent in it as well.
There's a right way and a wrong way to do everything, what's gonna happen when your caulk dries up?
I said Tada outloud in sync with ya. Lol :-)
So just imagine doing this on a 1926 bungalow where you don't have the luxury of being able to pull the original configuration away from the wall. It can be done, but it ain't no 2-hour, figure it out as you go kinda job...
Was this by chance a fresh air return vent?
Lyle Stoneman It was blowing air out... so I’d say no.
They always do that -- they think men read instructions first! Weird. Huh?
I only believe it was well done because the kid signed off on it.
What parents secretly do?
This is great for cabinets that are not already installed but what about installed cabinets? I found this video that might be helpful ua-cam.com/video/K340kAcRqOs/v-deo.html
First! :)
No walnut duct wrapped in insulation?? UNSUBSCRIBED !! 🤣🤣
Maybe I could forge him a horse shoe wrap. Lol