He should have split them on a 45 so when you match them up it hides the gap between the boards... (minor thing and it under the cabinet floor but you seemed impressed by his cutting it in half.. cutting it on a 45 conceals the cut line and gives it a few mm's of play without a visible gap.
How split on 45? I'm visualizing diagonals and that would not allow cutting through line with pipes to avoid long slots in board from back wall to clear pipes. Could you please give more detail?@justinparker7196
Great video and nice job, I usually place 2x4's beneath the base floor first, then take a piece of cardboard and cut a template forming around each pipe then transferring results onto the base floor (plywood) for a quick and cleaner cut. Takes about 20mins. done!!
Aaaayyyyeeee that measuring tape really came in handy dandy for this project. You the man Ron. The man with a plan and follows it through perfectly. Take care. 😂👍🎃
Ron, you are the most detailed DIY guy I've seen in a long time, keep up the good work brother I'm here for the next project you have in store and What sista, Sharon has planned for you.😆 ❤
"Always be ready to improvise." Haha more true words have never been spoken. Thanks for the guide, this helped me figure out my own project. (My drain pipe situation was thankfully less complicated)
Ron, you are the only person I know, who can do IT ALL, and don't MIND DOING IT. I mean you see it needs to be done and you do it, not later or tomorrow but it's done. YOU ARE ONE IN A MILLION GUY. 👍👍❤
I watched 5 videos before this one… 5… most watched/recommended whatever Yours… yours is the only quality job I have seen. I would hire you in an instant. You didn’t “cover it up” you didn’t add a floor to it that raises it up past the original height.. you did a quality replacement. Even caulked it. Nice job
I really appreciate your videos and the way that you put them together. Quick and to the point. Sometimes the people that put up how to videos or the DIY videos get a bit lengthy with all their talking and showing 15 ways to do one thing and have to walk you through the whole video and explaining and over explaining
I really appreciate your videos and the way that you put them together. Quick and to the point. Sometimes the people that put up how to videos or the DIY videos get a bit lengthy with all their talking and showing 15 ways to do one thing and have to walk you through the whole video and explaining and over explaining every little tiny thing you do.
Hey Ron, I enjoy watching your DIYs! Suggestion, you should put a big piece of vinyl tile over the wood floor kitchen sink that you recently replaced which would help if there is ever a water leak. Wishing you and Auntie Sharon all the best 😊
Your voice is smooth like velvet.....you are making this a lot better with that smooth voice of yours! lol but also very informative video and very helpful, thank you Ron!
Excellent job sir. Friendly suggestion. I would paint the wood with an exterior grade porch and patio paint for protection from any future leaks or drips. The porch and patio paint is formulated to be applied to wood or concrete plus it can stand up to rain, heat etc. Just a fellow handyman trying to help. Great job though.
You just gave me the simple way to do this because I have no pipes to deal with. I can just get the wood place them in, connect them and wood on top!! Can't wait to work on this over the weekend.
Thank you! I purchased my grandparents' 100+ year old house and have begun the remodeling process. I had no idea how I was going to get around the pipes coming out of the floor and didn't want to tear up the new vanity with a bunch of open holes. This is so much nicer!
Your sink looks so much better than the one in our apartment. I'm replacing a lot of stuff right now but I like how everything in yours is towards the back cleanly.
Really appreciated your detailed skill on this. The maintenance at my apartment complex needs to watch this video. They did a half ass job replacing my vanity floor! Did not put the 2x4 pieces around frame and used the thinnest plywood ever. I'm going to follow your directions and hope I can do this my self. Wish me luck! I'm 73 y.o. women.! THank you!
Great job Ron. I had that same problem under my sink. The man that repaired it didn't do half of what you did. He left the holes around the pipes open and he use plain white caulk to seal around the edges. Tfs on how it was supposed to be done. Back then I didn't know any better.
This is amazing. I know that this is a DIY video but I wish I could just hire you. I know that I couldn't do this job with the same precision. I'll just keep my cabinet closed until I find a carpenter with your skills.
Wow!,,, You are goooood!!! Like how that piece fell right in around the pipes on this side!!! I like that circle tool that you used to mark the hole, and cutting that board in half around the pipes was brilliant. Helps me rethink my project like this!!!! I will use a floating frame and L brackets to secure my beams.
Nice video.. looks like a regular dude doing a job that i need to do... nothing fancy just very functional and practical.. this is on my radar to do this winter. thanks
I have to make this same repair and was looking for the best way to do it. I think I just found it. I like the way you cut through the pipe holes from side to side where others just notch them out from the back. The way you do it looks so much cleaner. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge!
Hi Ron….another one of your videos popped up & this is what I needed on another project. I moved to Indiana from metro Atlanta & purchased a brand new house 8 years ago. Nice house…BUT !! The Kitchen island has cabinets on one side (typical dw, sink, trash & recycle drawer & misc. cabinet), outlets on the side, with a nice huge island covering a hollow area of 97 1/4 w x 34 1/2 h x 21 d. Although, not as challenging as your project, I think I can do it now & open up the drywall & what material to use & how to do it. I’m a novice and want to add storage shelves with cabinet doors. Wish me Luck. Love your videos !! Good job & great tips I sorely need !!
@@rontalley I have not tackled it yet. Maybe, next Spring. Holidays & my house is an open concept. So, don’t want the mess for the holidays. But, your patient & detailed video served as a great guide to the project. Happy Holidays.
Great work. I’m literally in the middle of doing the same project. I’ve pulled out all the old wood and taken my measurements. I had a feeling this would be my only way of tackling this without cutting pipes. I had apprehensions about how it would look, but thank you for showing me before do mine. Thanks again!
Outstanding video Ron! I watched several vids on replacing under sink floor. This was by far the best and how I will do mine tomorrow. Thank you and I subscribed 😊
Wow! I learned a better way to cut around a pipe. I've done it before when building a deck. It came out good, but I didn't cut a hole for the pipe to come thru. Thanks Professor Ron!
Wow, this was so informative and relaxing to watch, I usually watch Sharon, but now I’m going to start watching your DIY‘s……loved it, thanks for the tutorial🤗🕺🏽🤗
Interesting solution. As a hobby carpenter or homeowner I would do the sides like you did but would use some sort of joists to cross over or under the 2 boards. Great video.
Ron what's up buddy 😄 you are definitely a skilled Craftsman... that's a top of the line "carpenter". Awesome solution... it got the job done 👍 wish I can give you more than one thumbs up for this video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much for this video! I have this issue now and since I can't afford to pay someone to do it, it falls on me. This makes it seem a bit easier than what I was anticipating. You're a great teacher!
DANG Man where is everybody at and why we be playing anyway since we all need to know how to do a few things around the home ourselves especially with rising costs of home repair. Ron your channel is exceptional! It will soon experience rapid growth so please continue to share your projects with us because you make it seem so simple.. that with time patience and UA-cam a person might could get it done. I would be interested in a video about the simple tools or a basic homeowner tool kit of needful items a new householder or home owner would need to maintain basic upkeep around the home. It would be interesting too to learn how change a door lock with a 🔑 Also some basic damage prevention so as to avoid later costs what do you think sir... I hope this makes sense! 👀 Ty for your contribution to my confidence in approaching a few things myself ok! ✨
Wow God blessed the two of you to come together as a couple. You're both very talented at what you do best. Very professional too. Looking for more videos.😃🤗😉💜
That looks like the bottom of my sink cabinet. I had to rip out everything yesterday because the garbage disposal bit the dust and water leaked all over the place. I've only got one pipe to negotiate. Looks fairly straight forward and an easy repair. I need to wait a couple days to let everything dry out. Thanks for the tips and ideas.
I really appreciate that he works in the real world, where ppl cant afford to have the cabinet face damaged but do want the bottom repaired. Btw whats up with ppl letting cupboards wind up like that on the 1st place? My kitchen cupboard had very si.ilsr damage when i movedinto my current home.
Thank you for creating and sharing this video. It was very good. How do you fix the bottom part (where the legs of the cabinet would be, without removing the cabinet? I have water damage cabinets, but the shelf is in good shape. My only suggestion, being that you are in a sense teaching others how to do this, my suggestion for your own safety & that of other's who view your video's would be to wear personal protective equipment when operating any equipment that could cause you injury. I once had a classmate who cut off a few fingers in wood shop because he wasn't fully paying attention to what he was doing. In another instance, my best friend's dad (may he RIP) when he was in his 20's was using a jack hammer at work to break up part of a sidewalk & hit a piece of glass that hit him in the eye. (he lost his eye). We also need to protect our hearing. Once we lose or injured ourselves the majority of the time that because permanent. For your own safety & that of your followers. I hope you will take to heart & apply what Im sharing with you & your readers. Once again, thank you for creating this video & sharing your knowledge with us. Sincerely & Respectfuly, Tony
One thing I can say about you Ron you are definitely a professional and a great teacher You would definitely make a great shop teacher
All the kids would be missing fingers lol. Ron should be using a push block with that table saw
@@hbrush81Push blocks good when you're cutting small pieces or narrow pieces
Between you and Sharon….I’m over here thinking I’m a contractor. 😏. Let me just watch and stay in my lane. Very informative.
Lmaoooooo 😂😂😂😂
Ron's the Best building contractor... without a doubt 💯.
Splitting it the way you did was a trick I'd never thought of. Very nice. I'll remember that.
Really smart , and lucky they lined up. 😊
He should have split them on a 45 so when you match them up it hides the gap between the boards... (minor thing and it under the cabinet floor but you seemed impressed by his cutting it in half.. cutting it on a 45 conceals the cut line and gives it a few mm's of play without a visible gap.
How split on 45? I'm visualizing diagonals and that would not allow cutting through line with pipes to avoid long slots in board from back wall to clear pipes. Could you please give more detail?@justinparker7196
Ron two videos?!? You are on a roll buddy!! Keep up the great and informative work.
Cutting in the middle of the holes
For the pipes is genius. Thank you!
Great video and nice job, I usually place 2x4's beneath the base floor first, then take a piece of cardboard and cut a template forming around each pipe then transferring results onto the base floor (plywood) for a quick and cleaner cut. Takes about 20mins. done!!
Aaaayyyyeeee that measuring tape really came in handy dandy for this project. You the man Ron. The man with a plan and follows it through perfectly. Take care. 😂👍🎃
Ron, you are the most detailed DIY guy I've seen in a long time, keep up the good work brother I'm here for the next project you have in store and What sista, Sharon has planned for you.😆 ❤
"Always be ready to improvise." Haha more true words have never been spoken.
Thanks for the guide, this helped me figure out my own project. (My drain pipe situation was thankfully less complicated)
Ron, you are the only person I know, who can do IT ALL, and don't MIND DOING IT. I mean you see it needs to be done and you do it, not later or tomorrow but it's done. YOU ARE ONE IN A MILLION GUY. 👍👍❤
Thanks!!
Thank you Ron! My dad used to do all of this for me but he passed away in August-this was a huge help! Thank you for teaching me!
Sorry for your loss. You got this! 🙏🏾💪🏾
Awesome job buddy,10 outta 10 stars! You are a natural in front of the camera. Thanks for sharing your know how with us. Looks great.
I watched 5 videos before this one… 5… most watched/recommended whatever
Yours… yours is the only quality job I have seen. I would hire you in an instant. You didn’t “cover it up” you didn’t add a floor to it that raises it up past the original height.. you did a quality replacement. Even caulked it. Nice job
I really appreciate your videos and the way that you put them together. Quick and to the point. Sometimes the people that put up how to videos or the DIY videos get a bit lengthy with all their talking and showing 15 ways to do one thing and have to walk you through the whole video and explaining and over explaining
Keep the video's coming, we're loving it!
Great Tutorial Ron you are precise and on the money. You and Sharon are a double dual couple. Who would think to do it this way, not me.
Thanks Ron. You've just made my task a lot easier. I appreciate your video.
I love your patience I would be cussing out. Great job and great video👍❤️👏
I really appreciate your videos and the way that you put them together. Quick and to the point. Sometimes the people that put up how to videos or the DIY videos get a bit lengthy with all their talking and showing 15 ways to do one thing and have to walk you through the whole video and explaining and over explaining every little tiny thing you do.
Just replaced mine after watching this one. Thank you so much!
Ron you’re such a perfectionist, and you explain the process so well. 😊
Sharon sent me here. Greetings from South Africa. Very informative video and I am loving this channel.
This was a great video and I learned a lot. Thanks for taking time to make it, Ron. You did an excellent job.
It's a delight seeing that last piece go in and fit around the pipes perfectly.
Hey Ron, I enjoy watching your DIYs! Suggestion, you should put a big piece of vinyl tile over the wood floor kitchen sink that you recently replaced which would help if there is ever a water leak. Wishing you and Auntie Sharon all the best 😊
Good idea. However, that was done for another home owner.
good idea, or buy the sink mats that are like a big mat basket to lay over the base
Your voice is smooth like velvet.....you are making this a lot better with that smooth voice of yours! lol but also very informative video and very helpful, thank you Ron!
Thanks for watching! 💪🏾
Ron the perfectionist and it shows in all the work that you do! I know we ALL wish we had a "RON"..... We appreciate you.. Peace & Love‼️😎
Under my kitchen sink is horrible. I'm definitely going to attempt to do this. Thank you for the guide
Excellent job sir. Friendly suggestion. I would paint the wood with an exterior grade porch and patio paint for protection from any future leaks or drips. The porch and patio paint is formulated to be applied to wood or concrete plus it can stand up to rain, heat etc. Just a fellow handyman trying to help. Great job though.
the fact that those holes line up so perfectly and it's that tight.... wow. nice 😮
You just gave me the simple way to do this because I have no pipes to deal with. I can just get the wood place them in, connect them and wood on top!! Can't wait to work on this over the weekend.
One of the best DIY videos I’ve seen so far that even mentions wearing ppe. You’re instructions are easy to follow too
Ron, a knowledgeable teacher whose highly skilled and knows how to improvise. Thank you for sharing your gift in this very helpful video.
Thank you! I purchased my grandparents' 100+ year old house and have begun the remodeling process. I had no idea how I was going to get around the pipes coming out of the floor and didn't want to tear up the new vanity with a bunch of open holes. This is so much nicer!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
@rontalley are you in Atlanta??
Holy crap! I was wondering how you were going to put that in without cutting the pipes!! Dude! That's brilliant!!! Cheers!
@@JMBurke Glad I could help. Hung a lot of drywall so I learned a lot of tricks! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Ron. This was very helpful and you did a great job.
This is very informational. Thanks for sharing Ron.
Thank you Professor Ron the man that wears many hats. So professional and precise.
Love how you're so detailed in you procedures!!! Thanks for sharing 💚.
I'm really impressed. You did that to perfection!!!
Your sink looks so much better than the one in our apartment. I'm replacing a lot of stuff right now but I like how everything in yours is towards the back cleanly.
This was a clients sink. My sink install is here:
ua-cam.com/video/B4J3a5TuPVs/v-deo.html
Really appreciated your detailed skill on this. The maintenance at my apartment complex needs to watch this video. They did a half ass job replacing my vanity floor! Did not put the 2x4 pieces around frame and used the thinnest plywood ever. I'm going to follow your directions and hope I can do this my self. Wish me luck! I'm 73 y.o. women.! THank you!
I'm surprised at how close you cut the holes for the pipes. Nice work!!
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Ron you a great teacher!! 👍🏽 😊💪🏽💪🏽❤
Love the details. When you two are done with me not only am I a Registered Nurse but I am a interior decorator and now upcoming contractor. I love it.
Great job Ron. I had that same problem under my sink. The man that repaired it didn't do half of what you did. He left the holes around the pipes open and he use plain white caulk to seal around the edges. Tfs on how it was supposed to be done. Back then I didn't know any better.
It’s all in the details. Thanks!!
This is amazing. I know that this is a DIY video but I wish I could just hire you. I know that I couldn't do this job with the same precision. I'll just keep my cabinet closed until I find a carpenter with your skills.
I like the way he created the opening for the pipes.
Wow!,,, You are goooood!!! Like how that piece fell right in around the pipes on this side!!! I like that circle tool that you used to mark the hole, and cutting that board in half around the pipes was brilliant. Helps me rethink my project like this!!!! I will use a floating frame and L brackets to secure my beams.
Thanks! Hope to gain you as a subscriber!
Thanks Ron for the new content I will watch often. Sending blessings
Awesome job. I hope I have the patience that you have when I go to do mine. Thanks for the video.
I like how detailed you are. You make it look easy.
This is very impressive to see all the projects you improve.
Wow, you did that without cussing! I love you!
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Great job Ron. You are truly a craftsman.
Nice video.. looks like a regular dude doing a job that i need to do... nothing fancy just very functional and practical.. this is on my radar to do this winter. thanks
Yep, that’s about it. Thanks for watching and good luck with your project. 💪🏾
I have to make this same repair and was looking for the best way to do it. I think I just found it. I like the way you cut through the pipe holes from side to side where others just notch them out from the back. The way you do it looks so much cleaner. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge!
Thanks for watching!
Great job my man and just exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you!
Ron, you are the master that work looks so wonderful thank you for sharing your experience👍🏽💕😍
Awesome. Love to approach on working around the pipes. Gonna save this for later
Thanks for watching!
Hi Ron….another one of your videos popped up & this is what I needed on another project. I moved to Indiana from metro Atlanta & purchased a brand new house 8 years ago. Nice house…BUT !! The Kitchen island has cabinets on one side (typical dw, sink, trash & recycle drawer & misc. cabinet), outlets on the side, with a nice huge island covering a hollow area of 97 1/4 w x 34 1/2 h x 21 d. Although, not as challenging as your project, I think I can do it now & open up the drywall & what material to use & how to do it. I’m a novice and want to add storage shelves with cabinet doors. Wish me Luck. Love your videos !! Good job & great tips I sorely need !!
How’d it go?! 👀 I already know you rocked it! 💪🏾
@@rontalley I have not tackled it yet. Maybe, next Spring. Holidays & my house is an open concept. So, don’t want the mess for the holidays. But, your patient & detailed video served as a great guide to the project. Happy Holidays.
Great video sir….newbie handyman myself and so learned a lot 😊❤
Great work. I’m literally in the middle of doing the same project. I’ve pulled out all the old wood and taken my measurements. I had a feeling this would be my only way of tackling this without cutting pipes. I had apprehensions about how it would look, but thank you for showing me before do mine. Thanks again!
Outstanding video Ron! I watched several vids on replacing under sink floor. This was by far the best and how I will do mine tomorrow. Thank you and I subscribed 😊
Excellent job Ron. Neat and precise, Thanks for sharing your skills.
Just beautiful done Ron.
That was amazing! Those cuts were perfect. Very skillfully done!!
Uncle Ron done it yet again 👍🏾👍🏾✨ very informative without too much talking love it ❣️✨
I would just like to say great job and enjoyed watching
Thanks for watching!
Great video precise and informative.. Sharon and you make a great team. Keep the videos coming.
Wow! I learned a better way to cut around a pipe. I've done it before when building a deck. It came out good, but I didn't cut a hole for the pipe to come thru. Thanks Professor Ron!
Wow, this was so informative and relaxing to watch, I usually watch Sharon, but now I’m going to start watching your DIY‘s……loved it, thanks for the tutorial🤗🕺🏽🤗
Thank you for this video. You got a new subscriber. Explained everything clearly and professionally.
Interesting solution. As a hobby carpenter or homeowner I would do the sides like you did but would use some sort of joists to cross over or under the 2 boards. Great video.
Wow Ron u are definitely a beast when it comes to your craft job well done 👍🏽👍🏽 PB
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Ron! Having the right tools makes all you do (even though I don’t always get it 🧐) so much easier you’re a genius man 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Ron what's up buddy 😄 you are definitely a skilled Craftsman... that's a top of the line "carpenter". Awesome solution... it got the job done 👍 wish I can give you more than one thumbs up for this video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much for this video! I have this issue now and since I can't afford to pay someone to do it, it falls on me. This makes it seem a bit easier than what I was anticipating. You're a great teacher!
Thanks!
Lauri, I'm interested in knowing how it came out for you.
Your skill saw looks just like mine. It’s heavy but does the trick!
Ron my man you are good. So professional.
Hi Ron, So Glad you're Rollin out your Videos....❤
It's like watching poetry in motion!👍👍👍
DANG Man where is everybody at and why we be playing anyway since we all need to know how to do a few things around the home ourselves especially with rising costs of home repair. Ron your channel is exceptional! It will soon experience rapid growth so please continue to share your projects with us because you make it seem so simple.. that with time patience and UA-cam a person might could get it done. I would be interested in a video about the simple tools or a basic homeowner tool kit of needful items a new householder or home owner would need to maintain basic upkeep around the home. It would be interesting too to learn how change a door lock with a 🔑 Also some basic damage prevention so as to avoid later costs what do you think sir... I hope this makes sense! 👀 Ty for your contribution to my confidence in approaching a few things myself ok! ✨
Wow God blessed the two of you to come together as a couple. You're both very talented at what you do best. Very professional too. Looking for more videos.😃🤗😉💜
Great job. You had me nervous sawing without gloves, lol.
Nice job Ron perfection and outstanding way to go stay blessed!
That looks like the bottom of my sink cabinet. I had to rip out everything yesterday because the garbage disposal bit the dust and water leaked all over the place. I've only got one pipe to negotiate. Looks fairly straight forward and an easy repair. I need to wait a couple days to let everything dry out. Thanks for the tips and ideas.
Thank goodness that there’s only 1 pipe! Let us know how it went.
... that's a fantastic solution & thanks for the inspiration!!!
Very helpful I needed this video my Exact problem underneath the cabinet needs replaced thanks Sharon and Ron this was an amazing video 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Best video on this I've seen! Great job.
Thank you. Great class. Just in time for my project.
Great tutorial. You are a great teacher.🙂
New subbie. SSSF sent me. Great work!
You made it look easy but we definitely know better 👍
I really appreciate that he works in the real world, where ppl cant afford to have the cabinet face damaged but do want the bottom repaired. Btw whats up with ppl letting cupboards wind up like that on the 1st place? My kitchen cupboard had very si.ilsr damage when i movedinto my current home.
Good job ! ive seen other videos with sloppy repairs here on youtube
You encouraged me to go back and watch this one and others. Camera angles were crap but it was a very small space to work in. Thanks for watching!
Great teacher Ron. Project well completed. Thanks
Ron you are truly a professional.I enjoyed this video 😍Thanks brother Ron😍
Thank you for creating and sharing this video. It was very good. How do you fix the bottom part (where the legs of the cabinet would be, without removing the cabinet? I have water damage cabinets, but the shelf is in good shape.
My only suggestion, being that you are in a sense teaching others how to do this, my suggestion for your own safety & that of other's who view your video's would be to wear personal protective equipment when operating any equipment that could cause you injury.
I once had a classmate who cut off a few fingers in wood shop because he wasn't fully paying attention to what he was doing. In another instance, my best friend's dad (may he RIP) when he was in his 20's was using a jack hammer at work to break up part of a sidewalk & hit a piece of glass that hit him in the eye. (he lost his eye). We also need to protect our hearing. Once we lose or injured ourselves the majority of the time that because permanent. For your own safety & that of your followers. I hope you will take to heart & apply what Im sharing with you & your readers.
Once again, thank you for creating this video & sharing your knowledge with us.
Sincerely & Respectfuly, Tony
Ron, you are a professional. 😂