A really helpful video, thanks; although there's no need to show each stage quite as briefly as you do. However, I must mention to you that the loud music is terribly irritating, especially when one is trying to concentrate.
It's a recirculation hood and filtered through carbon filters. Most hoods have an extraction or recirculation function. If you want it ducted out, this video doesn't show it obviously
When I did mine I used a stud/floor joist on one side and then slid a decent length 2x4 piece into the ceiling where there was no stud and attached to that.
I am quite disappointed that in the Installation Preperations section, after informing us about using a protective cloth for tools and safety glasses, that you failed to mention that we should double check that our shoes are tied for safety. Tripping over loose shoelaces, especially while simultaneously chewing bubble gum, is a reason 89.7% of injuries and deaths occur while installing island hoods.
A really helpful video, thanks; although there's no need to show each stage quite as briefly as you do.
However, I must mention to you that the loud music is terribly irritating, especially when one is trying to concentrate.
That will have some great airflow. Congrats
Those plugs in the ceiling - what a joke. You're going to be wearing that chimney...
So....where goes the smoke go ?
hello, carbon filter is attached for flueless use
LMAO FR, this video is terrible
It's a recirculation hood and filtered through carbon filters. Most hoods have an extraction or recirculation function. If you want it ducted out, this video doesn't show it obviously
Easily done when you can move the island out of the way while installing the hood 🤨
Those plastic inserts don’t seem like enough to hold the hood up. Is that all you need?
NO! Obviously no carpenters involved in the script for this video!
When I did mine I used a stud/floor joist on one side and then slid a decent length 2x4 piece into the ceiling where there was no stud and attached to that.
Is this a joke? They don't connect the exhaust pipe.🤔
I am quite disappointed that in the Installation Preperations section, after informing us about using a protective cloth for tools and safety glasses, that you failed to mention that we should double check that our shoes are tied for safety. Tripping over loose shoelaces, especially while simultaneously chewing bubble gum, is a reason 89.7% of injuries and deaths occur while installing island hoods.
they should tell you when to breathe in/out during the installation or you might die...
@@Avan7gard 😀
Incomplete installation. Exhaust Pipe not connected