Custom Builtin Process Start to Finish
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- We captured most of this Builtin with time-lapse video as well as some videos offering some explanations into some of the different aspects of our build process.
Many of the different aspects have been captured and shared before on our channel but this is the first time we've followed the build process for a project.
Wow I don’t know how you don’t have more subscribers! You have great content
Thanks for that, I appreciate the feedback!
Great video, appreciate you sharing and taking the time to document
Awesome job, thanks for sharing!
As a fellow trim carpenter/ woodworker u do stuff the right way from start to finish
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Well done! I always appreciate you showing your processes!
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Good job . Love seeing these videos
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This is great, and it really simplifies the process. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
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Great work! Super tidy build, and very nicely produced video. Thanks for sharing all this information with us!
Right on man. Appreciate the feedback!
Any reason the bottom cabinets are backless? Is it just a cost saving measure?
We don’t put backs on any of our base cabinets with doors. Saves on cost and time while installing when we don’t have to cut around outlets. Don’t really see the need when they’re being installed up against a wall.
Do you have any trouble w/ your painted stuff sticking together. I have been using lacquer for yrs, but I have built some raw stuff that the painter has used paint and it is a terrible finish. Your thoughts?
Generally don't have any issues with enamel finishes. We do however, try not to stack painted parts together and we use door bumpers for the doors and drawers just to be safe
How long did this project take you? (manufacture to install)
Probably have a total of about two weeks in it.
How much did you charge for this if you dont mind sharing? i havent had a customer who wanted MDF cabinets are you using any special tipe of mdf and how do you think it holds up?
I think mdf holds up great in the appropriate conditions. We don't typically use it in kitchens, bathrooms or basements. Generally speaking, in many ways I think it paints better than plywood and is less prone to warping. I think we were in the $4-$5k range for this particular builtin that was roughly 9'w x 9'h