I was watching this at 5 in the morning and couldn't stop because I was impressed by the way you did all your work so clean and tidy. I never a person so perfect doing his job and so beautiful the results. Bravo
I have been designing and installing kitchens for quite few years, and I must say, hats off to you!!! Probably every professional has their own way of doing the same job, but let me tell you, the way you do it is just flawless in my opinion. Unfortunately I live in a place where there's not a single wall, floor, window or even door plumb and straight and every kitchen is just a challenge.
That’s very right not two kitchens are the same.thank you so much really appreciate your thoughts about my video it mean a lot to me really appreciated when comes from a experienced person in this domain thank you
exactly, 'work from the 'front line' back to the wall use extra depth worktops and scribe to the wall, easy peasy, this also helps avoid unnecessary fillers, so important when designing handless kitchens for the perfect look. Or you can go to B&Q Howdens or Wren, and hope you don't get Bill the hairy arse crack Builder...... 'I fits kitchens mate' @@darrenmaloney761
This is simply next level of joinery and he make it look sooooo easy (spoiler alert: iIT'S NOT AT ALL!!!) So neat,nice and tidy. Spot on ! And the whole kitchen fitted by himself no time wasting no bollocks!!! All topped with also nice classical music. It's really relaxing watching someone working this way.Amazing!
Thanks so much for watching really appreciate i am working hard to post to learn to get better so others can take what is best for them ade teach me with their own skills thank you again 🙏🙏🙏
Once again, your attention to detail 2nd to none and quite exquisite. At 12:00 I just love the way you Find your angles take your measurements, and it’s difficult to see where the joining is,that’s how good your work really is. I don’t think you need all the people in the comments telling you just how good you really are your work speaks for itself. Thank you for sharing it with us. Take care and God bless.
Dude, your work is phenomenal, as I'm just starting out in custom furniture joinery, I've been inspired by your work and techniques for fitting one piece of furniture into another, like the detail on the L-shaped top of the cabinet, your machinery fills the eyes of those who are passionate for tools like me lol..here in Brazil we are a country that unfortunately we are not very advanced in woodworking tools and when we have them they are very expensive because our money compared to countries like yours has a lot of difference in values..I am very grateful for the knowledge passed on in your videos..and every day I will follow your work through the videos so that one day I can become a successful carpenter like you..now you have a Fan and student in Brazil...may God bless you, I always wish you success ..and send me a gift a machine there 😜 big hug
Thanks so much for your support and i am glad that my videos can help you or your inspiration unfortunately i have gave away all tools that i no longer used last year ! Thanks again
Muy bonito el trabajo y la manera de realizarlo. Estoy empezando a realizar estos trabajos y aun me falta mucho, pero gracias a estos vídeos aprendo los detalles que deben tener los acabados en cualquier trabajo de este tipo. Felicitaciones maestro!!! Saludos desde Pacasmayo en Perú. Pd: veo que no utilizas personal como ayudantes, pero me gustaría "ayudarte" para ver y aprender en vivo de tu excelente experiencia... 😇
Thanks so much for watching I try in my videos to put as many details as I can and ad som cinematic look so peopled can actually lear and enjoy about this profession
Lo que más aporta es la experiencia. También los materiales, que no en todos los países se encuentran los mismos. Nosotros no somos profesionales, pero ya he montado con mi marido, cerca de una docena, y cada día se aprenden nuevos trucos. Suerte en tu emprendimiento.
Wow!! It is a terrific job, i love your videos, and the incredible machines and tools that you have, your job is beautifull and neatness. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent.
Great work, maybe you do but didn't see it, I always silicone all the inside horizontal and vertical corners of the sink unit before doing any pipework, just incase there is water spillage, so the carcass doesn't swell....nice clean efficient work 👌
È giusto il commento sonoro con una opera sinfonica. Quello che ha fatto il nostro incredibile e stupefacente artista del montaggio è proprio una sinfonia, lui nelle vesti del direttore di orchestra è riuscito a fare andare in armonia misure ed utensili. Un grande bravo anche all' industria che ha realizzato i mobili con una straordinaria precisione e materiali facili da sagomare. Bene, bravi, bis Per Voi una standing ovation 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for watching and shearing your thoughts on my channel,really appreciate it that you spent time on this and completing my hard work thank you so much 🙏🙏😊😊
I’m guessing it’s not a part time job. 🤣😂 I take my hat off to you, you made it look sooo easy. But I now from experience it isn’t. You can have all the fancy tools to help you out but you still have to have the skills to use them. Very impressive.
Thank you sir ,indeed tools helps in special if they are same brand so they can be more ergonomic and versatile using same batteries setting etc and yes never easy thanks again means a lot when a fitter complements your work 🙏
Great job well done. Why do so many sales people these days seem to have no Idea when it comes to practical design and continuosly use 'Head Banging' Chimney hoods. In over 45 years designing kitchens, after banging my head on these things on surveys and in showrooms I always advice stay away from them. Two reasons one they are a nightmare to clean with all that surface area. Their main function is to attract grease and steam, so why use something that will get covered in it that you will have to clean. I always advise some form of 'concealed' Hood extraction where the only exposed area is the grease filter such as a Telescopic, Integrated or Canopy hood. But hey what do I know, the public think all people in showrooms are designers with practical experience just because they can knock out imressive pictures using CAD, little do they know. Remember these are 'SALES PEOPLE' not designers, their philosophy seems to be, just answer 'YES,.......now what is the question' because they know instead of giving honest practical advice that may just get in the way of making a sale. Or maybe they just don't know their job. Hence why there seems to a crazy trend back to out dated impractical things like Range Cookers, Belfast Sinks, and American style Fridges etc.
I have seen customers that no matter what were told they never listened they just want to look cool and come up with OH YOU KNOW WHAT WE NOT GOING TO USING THAT A LOT SO IT IS OK WE CAN LIVE WITH THIS so back to that CUSTOMER’s WALWAYS RIGHT thanks fort watching and sharing your thoughts
It is interesting you use adjustable legs on your floor cabinets. Here in the US they are sold with the toe kick and we have to shim them to level. Yours seems more efficient but could be more expensive.
Thank you for watching don’t be just start doing it or if already doing this invest a bit more in yourself i was actually saving money by quitting smoking for this tool so it worked 👍
Great skills. I'm a joiner myself and appreciate how you work. I'm interested that you don't biscuit the worktop and in the sealant that you're using. I started biscuiting recently because a freind said it is better but I think I'm going to stop. In theory it should help align the top surfaces but in reality I think it can make one side of the worktop joint creep upwards at points. Would be interested in your thoughts. Keep up the good work 👏
Mistrzu jestem pełen podziwu. Ja pochodzę z polski tez zajmuje się produkcja i montażem mebli ale tak patrząc to jeszcze sporo mi brakuje do ciebie naprawdę. Nagrał byś może jakiś filmik jak skręcasz korpusy, jak planujesz całą pracę. pozdrowienia z PL
@@CAVjoinery Mistrzu obejzałem prawie wszystkie twoje filmy. i naprawde wiedza umiejetności i to opanowanie spokój. pełen szacunek. czekam z niecierpliwoscia na filmik od tak zwanej kuchni. czyli jak rozpisujesz jak tniesz itp itd:):) Polska pozdrawia
Glad to hear that my content is on this matter im not an expert on teaching people but I try my best to help startups on this kind of joinery fittings thank you 🙏
Man...good work,and all by alone...I doin some kitchens by my self but is not worth it...I now took my nephew and is easiest with someone with you but you are master of your job. And good tools by the way
Thank you but im not paying someone for 10 minutes work every day believe me I developed a way to work on my own not thinking for 2 persons at same times or carrying about he doings mistakes etc, but again is just me, thanks for watching my video 🙏
Amazing craftmanship! What's the little green square tool. Looks like a small spirit level but also like it slides for setting depth? Couldn't see it on you Amazon tool list.
Thank you 🙏 they are jigs helping you to scribe a filler against the bowed wall to fit perfectly you can have a look on my amazon link for mor info thanks amzn.to/46jQe1C
В общем ничего нового в монтаже кухни, единственное усложнили фальшфасады на углах. И да, Фестул это бомба, мало кто может себе позволить такой набор инструмента.
It depends it can be more difficult to install slash back first as this is not a single piece of splash back as u might see this has to finsh perfect where wall end units are
Do you have a video on making the handle less corner posts. I have got to do this when I get my kitchen and I'm bricking myself. I have bought a table saw to do this, but everything I've seen says not to cut the side that the blade is leaning to, but you made it look so easy.
@@shaunmoore4580 be careful when putting glue do not go close to edge it may squeeze out and damage your corner post and use something that prevents tire outs on J profile is doing same style door as mine ill sen a link we another option if have a L shape unit and free post
@@shaunmoore4580 ahh that video is on TIKTOK sorry is a cornerbpost exactly same like the one u saw but i attached to a door using dominoes it so much nicer then using brackets or insode boards
That was a pleasure to watch. What is the brand name of the sink? And what is the product called that you used as a backsplash (that matches the countertops)
Great work. I'm a cabinets installer in San Francisco CA. U.S! Mind asking you how much do you charge for something like this in UK ( per linear foot?!)