Barrier Island kitchen install

Jonhilgen

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Well, after reading and seeing Dave Reinholds latest kitchen install, I got motivated to upload these.  Similar design as his, and a fun one to put in.  Used the Ts55 everywhere.

The refrigerator cabinet was built as one large piece, so I actually had to flip, roll, and rotate it so I could scribe the back and bottom using the rapid clamp which worked like a charm.  Enjoy.
 
More pics, got to see turtle tracks in the sand for the first time!  Horseback riding on the beach too.  One of the best jobsites I've worked on ever.
 
Looks great...  Do you install a lot of white kitchens?  Almost every kitchen I install is white, I hate them you see every little imperfection.  I really like the island brackets, did you have to cut them or did the come pre cut?  Also I do not miss installing the outlets under the cabinets with the skins. One of the builders I did work for made me do that on all their kitchens.  He also wanted at least one puck light centered under each cabinet door.  I spent so much time cutting everything out then waiting for the electrician to wire it all.  The worst part was trying to stuff everything in the void under the cabinets.  

I have a delivery coming tomorrow, I'm not on the beach but the bay is 15' from the back door.  On these nice days I wish I wasn't working.

Dave  
 
Jon:
Looks great! I love using those Rapid clamps for holding the rail to trim/scribe cabinets.
Nice location for sure.
The owners of the house I am currently working on are away this week and they told me I could use the pool. I will probably take them up on it.
Tim
 
Dave Reinhold said:
Looks great...  Do you install a lot of white kitchens?  Almost every kitchen I install is white, I hate them you see every little imperfection.  I really like the island brackets, did you have to cut them or did the come pre cut?  Also I do not miss installing the outlets under the cabinets with the skins. One of the builders I did work for made me do that on all their kitchens.  He also wanted at least one puck light centered under each cabinet door.  I spent so much time cutting everything out then waiting for the electrician to wire it all.  The worst part was trying to stuff everything in the void under the cabinets.  

I have a delivery coming tomorrow, I'm not on the beach but the bay is 15' from the back door.  On these nice days I wish I wasn't working.

Dave  

Thanks Dave.  Yes, I do a lot of white kitchens, At least four of the last five this year have been white.  As a matter of fact, I've had to order a couple of back up Mohawk wax sticks because I'm burning through them so fast. 

I agree with you about them, they show everything.  Much more labor intensive to install than a stained kitchen.

As far as the angle brackets, I had to cut them and it was sketchy.  I should have taken pictures, but what I did was build a small jig (similar to a crown molding jig), cut one side, flip it, then continue/finish the cut.  I'm actually surprised at how well it came out.  They are screwed in at the bottom with 6 screws and large washers, and the tops are epoxied in.  Really quite strong.

The undercabinet skins are a bear, and I bill an hourly rate for things like that, and I'm not shy...oddly enough, the kitchen designer I work with has stopped putting these into his designs.  They look cool, but all the blocking to make them removable, the different size lights...serious pain in the a--.

Take pics of the latest kitchen, I like seeing other peoples installs.

Jon

Tim, did you end up using the pool? [cool]
 
Jonhilgen said:
Tim, did you end up using the pool? [cool]

No, didn't yet...I am back there this week. Demolition last week rebuild this week. So I still have some time...
I will post a pic...of the site (none of me) in another thread.

Tim
 
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