How did you mount that sumbitch?we basically just ripped down a piece of butcher block
Just a bunch of adhesive?
How did you mount that sumbitch?we basically just ripped down a piece of butcher block
Adhesive and frictionHow did you mount that sumbitch?
Just a bunch of adhesive?
Pic looks like you stained it after install?We used the same butcher block at the cabin, I thought I had taken a picture of the backsplash we did but can't find it, we basically just ripped down a piece of butcher block and ran it through the planer. Stained it the same color. Looks pretty sweet. I'll get a picture next time I go out.
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We stained after install, wife wasn't sure what stain she wanted to go with. Either way is fine. Pocket screws would be a good idea. Don't over think cutting, just lay out the template that comes with the sink where you want the hole, hit it with a 3/4 inch auger bit at each corner. I would use a circular saw for the straight cuts due to thickness and use a jigsaw to hit the corners so you aren't burning through jigsaw blades.Pic looks like you stained it after install?
I've never done this before but will be next week.
In my dumb head, it seems like fully staining and poly coating the countertop first before installing would make more sense, no? Just gotta mount & caulk it (BEEP).
Tell me what to do here..
Also thinking that mounting the backsplash (butcher strip like you did, looks good) with pocket screws before stain and seal.
Bad idea?
I've never replaced a countertop or cut a sink hole, all advice appreciated. Doesn't seem like rocket surgery but I don't want to wreck a $300 chunk of wood, either during installation or water damage over time.
What'd you use for a sealer?We stained after install, wife wasn't sure what stain she wanted to go with. Either way is fine. Pocket screws would be a good idea. Don't over think cutting, just lay out the template that comes with the sink where you want the hole, hit it with a 3/4 inch auger bit at each corner. I would use a circular saw for the straight cuts due to thickness and use a jigsaw to hit the corners so you aren't burning through jigsaw blades.
Oil based poly, no issues. And when I say circular saw, use plunge cuts.What'd you use for a sealer?
Any funk issues on the underside?
I have recently asked this question to a bunch of people and the only people that I listen to. Are people with nice houses who have had nice houses for more than twenty years. Their response is upper mid range. They say the expensive ones break just as often as the mid-range. But they're more expensive to fix.I had to buy a new refrigerator a few years back and I remember Frigidaire kept coming up as a good brand. It was just a medium sized fridge with zero features, didnt even make ice, and it was pretty cheap. This is all pretty vague and not helpful, I realize this. I think as long as you are buying a basic unit from a reputable company youre probably fine.
One place I found recently looking for stainless cookware was this site: Reach In Refrigerators
Thats the section where they sell refrigerators. They look pretty beefy and are obviously meant for commercial kitchens.
I'm leaning that way currently.Frigidaire kept coming up as a good brand
Hopefully! A couple of my old neighbors assured me I still have lifetime access to cross their property and hunt the FS land there, its elk city cause its very hard to legally get into. Will have to buy another freezer though, left it with the other appliances at my old house.Will you still be keeping 300lbs of game, seasonally?
Literally sitting in the title company office waiting to close.So where the hell are the pics!
Literally sitting in the title company office waiting to close.
Well, now, you're gonna have to wait longer for pics I took today.
Sonofa bitch!I got to an estate sale right after it opened and they had a 6 foot Stainless super heavy duty piece of a Commercial Kitchen counter. Somebody had already called dibs on it, price was 75 bucks. I really wish I would have grabbed it.
Kitchens shouldn't be dark. It'll feel bigger with grandma white walls & ceiling.Why do you want white walls? Didn't you learn from poo pants incident?
I knowSonofa bitch!