My kitchen remodel
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I made some progress this weekend and although none of the face frames are attached yet it's starting to look like a kitchen.  I decided to go with an electric wall oven and a gas cook top but haven't purchased them yet so I still need to build that cabinet once I get the appliances.  I also need to figure out how to do the lazy susan but I have some ideas floating around in my head on how to do it.


   
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#72
Looking good!


Wild azz guess here......you work for Cintas???   
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(03-26-2019, 09:41 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: Looking good!


Wild azz guess here......you work for Cintas???   
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No, I'm a project manager for a commercial HVAC contractor.  But I get the opportunity to acquire stuff when tenant moves out and the commercial space is gutted.
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I opted for a electric wall oven and natural gas cook top rather than an all in one oven.  I like the clean look of the wall oven mounted in the cabinet.  This is a picture of me test fitting the oven into the opening of the cabinets.  16 years ago I roughed in a natural gas line, 115 volt circuit and a 230 volt circuit for whatever appliances I was going to install and of course everything is on the wrong side of the stud to connect the electrical/gas to the new appliances so I'll have to re-work the connections.

   
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Cool  .................
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#76
More progress. 
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#77
Making progress...slowly.

   

   
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#78
That is looking super terrific.
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+1 .................
Steve

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I miss the days of using my dinghy with a girlfriend too. Zack Butler-4/18/24


 
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That's looking really good.  
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