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@DewaltFanboy
@DewaltFanboy Год назад
Im a kitchen installer and let me tell you something. Spend the time on the plans and layout. Make sure youre good with it and then start building/installing. Plans are everything. Cant wait to see you tackle this project. Thank you for posting
@FeelingLikeThatNow
@FeelingLikeThatNow Год назад
THIS is important advice. I'm a cabinet installer too, and we both know if the designer doesn't their job right, we can get totally hosed!!! Remakes and mismeasures can delay and be soooo costly.
@christianh2914
@christianh2914 Год назад
Hey Scott! The best decision i ever made on my kitchen, was to pull the cabinets 15-20cm into the room. I filled the gap on top and bottom between the cabinets and the wall with some doubled up plywoodstrips to fasten the cabinets proper to the wall. So i could get a deeper benchtop then normal. This deeper benchtop makes it so much more comfortable to cook. Here in Germany we normally have around 60cm deep benchtops and i now have a 80cm deep one. One other advice (which was already mentioned in some comments before), is to just use drawers in the lower cabinets. When you have them you will never think about getting back to doors. Greetings from a german master carpenter!
@mj-uc6wc
@mj-uc6wc Год назад
Speaking of raised ovens. My other half remade our kitchen cabinets because of my back injury, all bottom cabinets became large drawers - the best decision we ever made. We used bloom railings and melamine for drawers, and quality ply with some wood for shaker style cabinets.
@Bmadd67
@Bmadd67 Год назад
Hey Scott, I’m using the Festool Domino faster system with the LR-32 hole jig. I was surprised on how well it worked. I recently switched from old school cabinet building to the FT system and will never go back. Love your show!
@rinoadair1683
@rinoadair1683 Год назад
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@jibibailsbrt290
@jibibailsbrt290 Год назад
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ru-vid.comUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
@darrenmars
@darrenmars Год назад
Hearing Jess talk about the kitchen... it was like MY wife was talking, almost word for word :D Love the plans, looking forward to watching how it all unfolds.
@rinoadair1683
@rinoadair1683 Год назад
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@seanorbell-hk5cc
@seanorbell-hk5cc Год назад
Great to see the knee pads Scott! Love watching the progress on your house. It inspires me to keep working on my place.
@sharonadlam3195
@sharonadlam3195 Год назад
I'm not a builder/kitchen installer but am a serial mover so have experienced many kitchens. My only advice is to put as many drawers as possible below your bench top and also under the inbuilt bench in the pantry, not only will it save you (Jess) from scrambling around on your knees to grab things but you will never lose something at the back of the cupboards. Makes use of all the space that you have. In the same vein, I would also suggest that the cupboards above the fridge and wall oven have lift up doors for ease of access. Looking forward to following the build. 😊😊
@JanBoezeman-lv9en
@JanBoezeman-lv9en Год назад
Great Channel! My tip: under worktop level all drawers, no shelves. You actually use the stuff packed in the back that way 😂
@OMGItsTroyMagee
@OMGItsTroyMagee Год назад
Hello Scott. My Carpentry partner and I just finished two kitchens recently using the track saw. Definitely the best thing we did was to model the kitchen in a 3D program like Sketchup and then obtain from the model a cutlist/cut layout of all the panels. Meant we could just cut everything without really thinking and then assemble.
@sam-bn5hl
@sam-bn5hl Год назад
SCOTT NICE FINALLY A NEW VIDEO, that upgrades my weekend, that you for that
@tweake7175
@tweake7175 Год назад
The most common mistake i see in 99% of kitchens is that the extractor is not big enough. It needs to be a lot wider than the stove top. It also means it sticks out a lot more than the cabinets. Also, many are ducted poorly, which makes them loud.
@nutsandgum
@nutsandgum Год назад
Most extractor fans are next to useless honestly. Really you need the fan sitting at the end of your ducting actually pulling air through and then pushing it out rather then sitting above the stove and lazily trying to push air up a big tube.
@PeterMoor-j4o
@PeterMoor-j4o Год назад
My five second assessment: having the kettle, coffee grinder & microwave behind closed pantry doors will drive you nuts no matter how clean and tidy you want it to look. Kettle never lives too far away from the tap. Only idea I can see is to have open shelves sink side of fridge from bench to ceiling. It mirrors the shelf idea on right of sink, creates handy storage off bench surface. That puts microwave at chest height, kettle and power points underneath in their nook next to coffee grinder. Love your work.
@johnchapman9700
@johnchapman9700 Год назад
My kitchen advice is, put drawers wherever you can and make the fridge recess able to fit a larger fridge in the future. Nothing worse than when you need a new fridge the recess you had for your old fridge is just a bit too small for the fridge you want. Also fridges work better with an air gap around them.
@willbarger2233
@willbarger2233 Год назад
Hi, great video as usual. Kitchen advice. Full extension drawers, pull out twin waste bins, pot and pan drawers, slide out inserts for pantry, mount microwave above oven if single oven. Fridge with cold water/ ice facility. Water filter on kitchen cold tap. Consider draw cup near coffee maker. Good luck
@Joseph-jx8bl
@Joseph-jx8bl Год назад
Hello Scott! Congrats on the purchase of your guys’ house and great work on the renovations. I really enjoy watching your channel. I’m still wrapping my brain around those deck steps. Pancake I think you referred to them as? Anyways, I’m looking forward to the progress to come. - Joseph Seattle Wash. NW
@porotothorpe
@porotothorpe Год назад
We did our kitchen about two years ago and the idea was very much what Jess said she’d like. Lots of worktop space is key, but also surfaces which are durable: we went for granite worktops and a deep and wide ceramic sink. The dishwasher has a cutlery tray (as opposed to a basket) which makes it very practical. We got a powerful fan extractor with an exhaust through the wall outside. We fitted a spray pull-out tap which is extremely useful. We also installed an island which really helps with storage, for food prepping large quantities, and mixing/kneading for baking.
@cernunnoskali
@cernunnoskali Год назад
A cheap and easy way to build kitchen cabinets, is to buy white laminated panels ( melamine, brand) from a big hardware chain. They come in different widths and lengths and are edged. Then you can just cut to lengths, rip rails out of, get some iron on edge for the back rail. Screw together with Laminated board adhesive ( from sheet panel suppliers). Get full sheets of white laminated board, from the same supplier, cut for backs and screw on. Add shelf and concealed hinge hole. Done. Then you just have to make doors. Get the benchtop from a manufacturer or laminate a square edge benchtop yourself.
@davidmoynahan9585
@davidmoynahan9585 Год назад
Soft/self closing drawers and doors. Wall units to the ceiling and not that ridiculous 2m thing, Jess wants easy clean. Plus more storage inside the cupboards/pantry. Lots of power points on different circuits (like 3 at least). Glass splashback on the entire wall where the stovetop is going. 1 1/2 sinks or two if you prefer. Make drawers deep enough for the thing you have that you want to store (tall glasses, coffee mugs, dinner set, canned food, pots/pans). Bottom edge of drawer front should be aligned with the bottom of the drawer otherwise wasted space. Minimal under bench cupboards.
@ronwallace7563
@ronwallace7563 Год назад
LMAO!! Loved the add transition!! Jess for Queen of the add transitions!!!! Glad you all are over the Covid.
@varrad44
@varrad44 Год назад
My one kitchen tip would be lots of large drawers and less cupboards, much more functional.
@andie1769
@andie1769 Год назад
Scott, late to the party, but having pantry next to the main entry is going to create congestion. You’ll find that you’ll mostly open just one front door. I’d move the move the fridge to the bank of appliance next to the oven tower, move the cooktop under the window, then the sink, then have the cupboard near the front door as bench space but make it say 40mm depth instead of 60mm. ‘Stepping back’ cupboards is an old trick to reduce the the ‘bulkiness’ of the full depth cupboards. An island for bench space, even a narrow one will make the world of difference as many others have mentioned, but I realise space might be tight. Glad you both are feeling better. Cheers from Oz ! 😊
@TheMixmastamike1000
@TheMixmastamike1000 Год назад
Add blocking in the wall so you can pre drill and set screws in the cabinet so it's fast, easy, and quick. No finding studs, no non symmetrical screw spacing in the back of the cabinet, and in conjunction with a temporary ledgers to rest upper cabinets it makes it a breeze to install.
@simmo347
@simmo347 Год назад
Mate, 700mm benchtops also check dimensions of the fridge with the doors open, put the gpo in the cupboard above and the water point if the fridge has it, Do the same for your laundry ,Get jess to pick the washer dryer and and build to suit the drainage, water and power. Get video too mate👍
@stefanschoenmaker2280
@stefanschoenmaker2280 Год назад
Hey scot. Big fan here. For the kitchen it makes life a lot easier if you use standard dimensions for the kabinets. In the netherlands all kitchen use widths of 30,60,90 or 120cm. That way if you buy something for the kitchen it Will fit
@rinoadair1683
@rinoadair1683 Год назад
Built a few kitchens, using Triton workbench. My takeaways.... panels are heavy, definitely use track saw to break down first, then workbench to ensure square and parallel cuts. Oversize cabinets heights so bench height is 950mm rather than std 900mm, makes a big difference to your back when using bench and doing dishes. Pantry etc to ceiling, otherwise dead space that collects dust. Use drawers rather than cabinets, that way you can access everything in them, rather than having stuff at back that you dont use because of hassle. Metal sided drawers are quick and easy to make up, the weight limit on these allow for cans drawers, they also make kitchen look and feel professionally built. Also you could add a mobile centre island cabinet, extra prep surface, can move out of way, extra food space when entertaining. Happy building.
@rinoadair1683
@rinoadair1683 Год назад
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@thisoldproperty
@thisoldproperty Год назад
Thought I might add my method of agreeing into concrete. I buy oak dowels, drill a hole into the concrete the same diameter as the oak. Cut the oak to length, hammer the oak into the holes. Now you have a choice of using a nail or a screw. I also appreciated hearing the traffic in the background; we live near a freelance and the same background noise is also apparent here. On the kitchen, drawers where possible under the bench height, even in the cupboard makes accessing everything easier.
@garybishop3613
@garybishop3613 Год назад
Hello from the UK my advice for the kitchen would be to fit pocket doors on the pantry unit so they slide out of the way when you are using the unit and you won't have any problems walking in through the double doors great videos love watching your updates
@caveweta
@caveweta Год назад
Gaston may have contacts for a CNC machine you could get your material cut out to prefab all the components for the joinery.
@EastLondonKiwi
@EastLondonKiwi Год назад
Hey Scott great call on filling holes in timber to recycle it. The technique shown is commonly used by Luthiers, as often screw holes in guitar necks get over tightened and therefore stripped out. One thing to consider is the glue that secures the new wood, if you are going to varnish the timber later, using glue can be a bad idea and is in fact not necessary as there is no real structural need. What can happen with the glue is that once sanded it leaves a residue that shows up under your newly applied finish as blotches. Luthiers often use the finish product itself as the glue to secure the shavings. The finish can be sanded back with the shavings and will disappear under subsequent layers of finish resulting in a more invisible repair. Boat builders take this concept one step further and use glue-less bungs with the grain of each bung alined with the grain go the host timber. The bungs need to be an exact fit but also disappear more consistently then using them with glue. I hope that helps, take care D
@Gungho1a
@Gungho1a Год назад
Hint on your oven...make sure you have some extraction from it, and include the storage space above it. The reason is that it will help mitigate against creating a hot spot, because the storage spot will suck up the oven heat and keep the room/s warm. Sounds cozy in winter, but summer (at least in Aus.) it's a real hassle.
@ticklesweber9806
@ticklesweber9806 Год назад
As a formworker we often drill 6mm holes in to concrete the put a strand of tie wire in followed by a screw and if done correctly can hold a fair bit of tensions. Cheers from south aus 🍻
@nofam
@nofam Год назад
Can't wait to see this all come together guys! Make sure you think long and hard about storage in that kitchen plan - pantries of that design have a void in the middle so you can reach everything on the shelves and really don't hold as much as you'd think, especially if you're putting appliances in there. Enough storage space is one thing - usable space is something else.
@raymihurtadostuart7052
@raymihurtadostuart7052 Год назад
This drives me crazy, but only because these types of pantry’s don’t make use of the corresponding free space on the doors for shelves that could hold spices etc, which would then fold into the central void when closed.
@dsaechao
@dsaechao Год назад
Two thoughts on your kitchen. Get the biggest fridge possible, you will need to push to at least 950 wide for the box/enclosure. Maybe not for you nowX but for you later down the line or the next owner. Also get a pull out rubbish drawer to tidy up the space.
@TheBlackriverdecks
@TheBlackriverdecks Год назад
If you have Ikea or similar around, we used their mft carcasses and track and sawed marine plywood doors for them for a cafe we recently finished. Saved loads of time, money, and they were bang-on square. However, if you have a CNC fabricator around for the carcasses, or even just the doors (saving time on drilling hinge holes), I would recommend that too :)
@zzbloop
@zzbloop Год назад
Most already said but my list -Removable kick plates -Fold under oven door (NEFF) -Quiet range hood. Spend money -I love gas but don't. Get induction -outlets outlets outlets. The number you think + 1 -dont forget to plan in a fire extinguisher somewhere
@SpringRubber
@SpringRubber Год назад
Functional kitchen with a good layout - thumbs up! For under the counter, I see people commenting about drawers / pull-outs. Excellent advice and one tip if you do pull-outs inside of cabinet doors: do NOT go with soft close slides, as you then have to wait for the pull-out to fully retract to close the cabinet door. My wife was a designer for a company that installed custom slides/pull-outs and customers who paid a premium for the soft close feature would later pay to have the slides replaced with standard ones. As for a sink, an under-mount, good depth, stainless steel sink with double bowls (either divided equally or off-set) is timeless, durable and functional. "Farm style" sinks that have one large bowl often end up with a mix of clean items that are drying and dirty items. I feel the pain about a lack of a dishwasher -- admittedly it's a "1st world" problem but a convenience that one misses when not there. Looking forward to your continued progress. Enjoy the journey!
@doctormaddix2143
@doctormaddix2143 Год назад
I am so excited for the kitchen. Your video quality is so nice, it makes me look forward to every new exciting episode.
@EdHoy-cq7vq
@EdHoy-cq7vq Год назад
Hey there Scott and Jess, hope you're both on the mend. Have you planned in a space for a rubbish bin in your kitchen? Often overlooked, then you're reduced to some plastic thing always in sight or in the way. Jess might want a small countertop bin for fruit &veg scraps, coffee grounds, etc for composting😊
@grahampurvis5160
@grahampurvis5160 Год назад
Some shallow drawers are really useful for your knives and forks and some for your plates.We have found our deep ones actually tend to get too much put in them and become too heavy for the runners which makes them a bit unwieldy.Especially if the bigger heavier things end up loaded towards the front.
@TheBenjaminBrowning
@TheBenjaminBrowning Год назад
I just got a 16g finish nailer and it’s my new favourite tool! The ability to knock up small projects without having screws everywhere and the speed increase 🎉😅
@jasonferris2106
@jasonferris2106 Год назад
Glad to see you both feeling better. It would be interesting to see a comparison of the new Hikoki with the Makita 40v 18ga nailer. Looking forward to the exciting episodes with the kitchen build.
@ThanhTran-qq6xm
@ThanhTran-qq6xm Год назад
Can’t wait to see this kitchen build
@juanherreralopez
@juanherreralopez Год назад
My big advice is definitely drawers as much as you can underneath benchtop. Great Video Scott
@BroJared151
@BroJared151 Год назад
Adjustable feet for all cabinets, and get a jig for mounting and drilling soft close hinges everywhere
@rustythecat2163
@rustythecat2163 Год назад
Good kitchen layout. An island for prep and serving would be the cherry on top. Check with the BOSS to get her thoughts. And, under island storage would be a bonus as well.
@jeffsmith2144
@jeffsmith2144 Год назад
If you have a large fridge, bring your draws/cupboards out to level the front and use the extra space behind for a 'service' gap. Much easier to install,change and repair plumbing/electrical equipment.
@robertmartin3383
@robertmartin3383 Год назад
When I saw you talking about the old method of fixing timber to brick or concrete, thought I’d show you a tool I inherited from my father in law designed to make these wooden plugs but was unable to attach a photo. It is like a short chisel with the bottom section rounded into a sharpened tube, you hammer it into end grain of a piece of timber and the rounded dowel-like timber emerges which you cut to length or use offcuts of timber about same length as the plugs you require, an ingenious tool in its day but now redundant. Mind you I can still make a good fixing with this if I don’t have the correct size rawlplug to hand. Shame it wouldn’t allow me to attach the photo. 4:53
@TheCaptainTrex
@TheCaptainTrex Год назад
Canada General woodworker. Ran the production side of a reputable cabinet shop for a few years. Did everything from schools to a billionaire's kitchen. My best advice would be to get all the cabinets drawn up for a CNC. That way you know everything will be exact, you can also get it to drill all the holes you need in the cabinet gables(hinge locations, shelf holes, holes for dowels, etc.). Standard materials for the shop I worked for was either 5/8 plywood, or 3/4 particle board with either melamine or laminate finish. Veneer is possible aswell
@knutbert9550
@knutbert9550 Год назад
My first advice for the kitchen would be not to go with a 60cm deep kitchen top, which is the standard here in Germany. For my kitchen I did chose 75cm but I would even go for 80cm in future. Another point to look for is the height of the workspace. Sometimes it's better to have it higher or lower than usual, depends on your heights. Nice video btw. Cu
@cooperfarras1848
@cooperfarras1848 Год назад
We still use the wood trick in plumbing for concrete walls when something goes pear shaped it works
@andrewwilson3663
@andrewwilson3663 Год назад
Congratulations. Like you, 3 years clear and tested +ve for the first time this week. Agree about the loss of taste and smell, food has been well boring. Puzzled why you didn't pin the expansion strip horizontally into the door sill caping piece, would have been less visible? As for advice, I doubt you need it but check out Peter Millard's 10 minute workshop. His cabinet work using only a tracksaw has all the answers you will ever need.
@jakeek1946
@jakeek1946 Год назад
Glad you 2 are recovering well. Don't push yourself too much because covid just sucks your energy, it did mine. Lifting 10 pounds was like lifting 40 pounds and I still get winded a whole 9 months after. So take it easy, lots of tea and lemonade and chicken broth. Hope you 2 have a fast recovery but realistically you will need to be patient!
@jakeek1946
@jakeek1946 Год назад
@@andrewrutley Yes we were up to date and wore a mask everywhere till my wife relaxed and started wearing cloth masks instead. Big mistake!
@Pat.Mustard
@Pat.Mustard Год назад
We have a window from our kitchen to our deck also. The only downside was all the flies that would come in. So whether you go hatch or sliding window, I’d incorporate a fly screen.
@cuebj
@cuebj Год назад
Good reminder about wood spliffs in holes for fixing to concrete. Long time ago! I'm old
@garethkortegast7002
@garethkortegast7002 Год назад
Build your carcases out of pre edged melamine shelf panels. Its a really good quality thick edge band. They come in 590 wide. Order your doors. I believe there's a Polytec in Auckland. I use them for cabinet doors here in Sydney. Their products are amazing and very reasonably priced
@beaunorman9863
@beaunorman9863 Год назад
I’ve made a few over benchtop kitchen windows and my favourite style by far is a simple awning window with gas struts that hold it up when open. Put door hinges at the top and talk to your local strut guy about what size you will need for the weight and dimensions of you window sash. The only issue is you will need to push close from the outside until mostly closed - similar to the back of you van
@steventhomas9461
@steventhomas9461 Год назад
Seeing both you and jess like food and to cook ,you really ned an island that has the perfect work surface and it also adds to the entertain value.
@marpa0
@marpa0 Год назад
11:44 that was hilarious 😂 Beautiful deck Scott, I love it!
@dartleg13
@dartleg13 Год назад
Very excited for the kitchen build videos!
@banyantree8618
@banyantree8618 Год назад
Build an Island, put the dishwasher, sink and rubbish storage there - leaves a lot of flexibility and bench space for the wall wrap around. Also - think of the triangle principle, where/what do you most use and keep distance between them short I.e oven/fridge/preparation worktop. Ref large drawers vs cupboards - yes 100%. Also - don’t cheap out on range hood. PS - love that you put shots of Nelson and surrounding areas in - makes me miss home heaps.
@iteachtime
@iteachtime Год назад
Love, "What's That Tool!!" The graphics are great too!
@nordwestbeiwest1899
@nordwestbeiwest1899 Год назад
With regard to kitchen processing or production, look to Europe for how simple and easy it is to make base and wall cabinet bodies (with doors and auxiliary templates for pot hinges).
@sklem3765
@sklem3765 Год назад
Kitchen advise. Put in more electrical outlets than you think you might need. include a cluster for your everyday toaster, coffee maker, coffee grinder etc.
@RichardPerfectKiwi
@RichardPerfectKiwi Год назад
Yeah, this. We have a four socket outlet in that toaster space and it's so much nicer than having to double up with adapters when you just want to plug in the rice cooker for one meal.
@deliciousfoodranger
@deliciousfoodranger Год назад
Good journey and good working and good job and good nature
@dicktiionary
@dicktiionary Год назад
Instead of cupboards under the counters oven, use full extension slide out drawers where possible. Way more storage and access to the back of the storage area. Also using a combo microwave extraction system above the hobs / burners is a great space saver, though not super pretty.
@countdrac08
@countdrac08 Год назад
I also use and love the metabo 18 gauge finish nailer. better than paslode. beautiful job on the deck.
@am11744
@am11744 Год назад
Kitchen advice, if you are making the units , invest in a set f parallel guides and a long track. Banggood do very good sets for a decent price.
@paulhodgson4790
@paulhodgson4790 Год назад
Great to see you back guys, speedy recovery and hope those taste buds work real soon!
@csipari
@csipari Год назад
Mount the dishwasher high, so you dont need to reach the floor to load.
@bhartissimo
@bhartissimo Год назад
Ah, that's why there was no episode last week. Glad you're both better now.
@andrewhunt4532
@andrewhunt4532 Год назад
Sorry to hear that you had sick
@fyfee29
@fyfee29 Год назад
I’ve just built my kitchen with a tracksaw. Buy some rail guides it makes the job so much faster.
@andrewpritchard5328
@andrewpritchard5328 Год назад
Another vote for outsourcing the machining of your components. All kitchens are, fundamentally, just boxes tied together . That said , the devil is in the detail of how those boxes get tied to benchtops end panels etc etc. I am also curious as to why you'd elect to use ply for your case work? I'd understand for doors and seen panels when aesthetics is a consideration, but use prefinished melamine for the carcasses. it is such a better fit - for - purpose board product. One more thing : don't skimp on door and drawer hardware.
@Erik_The_Viking
@Erik_The_Viking Год назад
Get better soon! Great to see Q again - special delivery too. Nice to see what Hikoki did to improve the nail gun - I've been looking at a battery powered one down the road.
@Mike-vo8nk
@Mike-vo8nk Год назад
Having just built my new kitchen the best advice I can give you is to have drawers not cupboards. Drawers are 1000 Times better than just cupboards Under the sinks was the only place I put cupboards. The rest were good quality drawers
@steeletaylor8079
@steeletaylor8079 Год назад
I use fire seals around my doors. 100% positive seal from either direction. It is TOTALLY worth the premium.
@krbnz1972
@krbnz1972 Год назад
I recommend drawers in the toe kick space. There's a lot of wasted space there.
@zbrumbach
@zbrumbach Год назад
Come for the carpentry, stay for the Jess humor
@fredjcarss7788
@fredjcarss7788 Год назад
Love your blog. Even though I’m on the other side of the world in Scotland. Guess what I have covid and have not been out anywhere. After ducking it since the start , weird or what! Keep up the good work.
@andrewgillespie6794
@andrewgillespie6794 Год назад
Nice kitchen ideas but definitely a sliding window to put stuff out to the deck.
@ollya4067
@ollya4067 Год назад
Polished concrete bench top 👌
@ThaUnit
@ThaUnit Год назад
That segue way into the ad was silky smooth!😂
@EM-fh2tx
@EM-fh2tx Год назад
Galley style with a peninsula would be better use of the space. Put a built in micro over your oven. Drawers better than cupboards / shelves. Putting coffee machine / micro in to pantry just ends up as a kitchen inside a kitchen. Keep the pantry for dry goods. Personally hate sinks under windows, especially when it comes to cleaning said window.
@doctormaddix2143
@doctormaddix2143 Год назад
It’s great to see that Hikoki improved their nailer. I mean what’s better for someone designing a product, than RU-vidrs reviewing it in detail? I’m serious. If that’s how it is, it’s a great costumer-company-relationship
@lemonhead6994
@lemonhead6994 Год назад
Only thing I’d change would be to have a bigger fridge. 912mm wide ones are games changers
@Syncop8rNZ
@Syncop8rNZ Год назад
Your kitchen plan looks quite long and may involve a lot of walking between areas when using it. NO cupboards below the bench, only (big) drawers. We used to do a 20mm negative detail (painted black) in between cabinets and the wall. And made the toespace 75mm deep (some do 50mm) x 100mm high.
@jay62nz
@jay62nz Год назад
Don't know if anyone else suffered this, but my advice on covid recovery is to actually rest and sleep until you've recovered. Thinking I was ok and had the energy, I kept working on my renovation, but discovered it added months to my full recovery.
@glen291184
@glen291184 Год назад
For corner cabinets always use a pull out mechanism , magic corner or le man’s unit 👍
@SpringRubber
@SpringRubber Год назад
I have one with double doors, where one overlaps the other, and a lazy susan with a wedge cut out. Works awesome.
@MrTonglong
@MrTonglong Год назад
Nice, hikoki are finally bringing the new 18ga to NZ. I had to import mine (branded Metabo hpt) from the US. It’s great though. Awesome gun
@dub944
@dub944 Год назад
Love the cinematography in this one, did any of you two go to film school?
@aledgundy7827
@aledgundy7827 Год назад
Hey Scott, Is there someone near Nelson that could supply you with all the materials your require for the kitchen pre-cut on a CNC? Might not be as expensive as you think, assuming they buy ply or whatever board at a cheaper rate than you, design and cut could be around 3k and would save you days + accuracy unmatched. Good luck
@PhanoftheShow
@PhanoftheShow Год назад
your deck looks amazing my guy 😂
@TomLeg
@TomLeg Год назад
The porch looks SO cool! Come and do one for my house in Canada/ Oh ... you want money! Nail-gun makers should offer the tips in six-packs.
@mak4374
@mak4374 Год назад
I like the new "what's that tool" section. So, what's that what-seems-like a ceiling support adjustable metal beam at the 4:56 of the video?
@brianforrester7707
@brianforrester7707 Год назад
Scott, add some toe-kick drawers - best thing we did when re-vamping my daughter's kitchen
@DanM8
@DanM8 Год назад
I think you guys should 100% be looking into a kitcen island, I can see you running out of bench space there so quick
@doug1381
@doug1381 Год назад
Brilliant channel can anyone recommend more channels like Scott's. ??
@rossredman
@rossredman Год назад
My favourite part of this house is by far the cross stitch on the top shelf at 14:59
@morgan7a
@morgan7a Год назад
My 2c is that it looks a little odd for the sink not to be centred on the window. I know you mentioned an opening to the outside but on the plans at least it doesn't appear as symmetrical off to the left
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