I get that! I didn't used to have all these tools, but I still figured out how to do things. Sometimes, you have to get creative, and you can still make something almost as good. Thanks for the comment.
Hi, great work! I have the same w&d as yours, I wonder how much space do you need between washer dryer and the countertop? If I use the prefabricated butcher block and install it like you did here, do you think its strong enough to hold a microwave plus a Breville espresso maker?
Long shot since it is an older video but I need to put a wall on the side of it since my Laundry is part of a large nook. Think I could add the supports to the wall studs on the back and right side, then add a wall to the left with L brackets? I just don't know what wood to use for the left wall that would support that.
nice project and looks great. my laundry has a cabinet with a sink on the other side. only one side is drywall. any suggestions on how to install the countertop?
@@HowIDoThingsDIY - yes, but is a very narrow space with around 6 inches gap. So you are saying build a vertical wall all the way to the counter cabinets and then install the laundry counter top on that for one side?
If I'm understanding, yes. If you have enough space for a 2x4 wall there, build it to the height of the contertop and connect it to the back wall. Then you should have plenty of support for the new contertop