Red Sleeper
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Cabinets. Thanks to craigslist. Saved me a huge amount of time.
The bathroom exhaust fans however are just stubbed out between inner living area wall and building wall.
I wish I wouldn't have stubbed my bathroom vents outside. You made a wise choice. When the wind blows like hell around here, it sucks the one-way flapper in and out inside both of them and makes noise. I failed that deal.
Dang, never thought about that happening. Wonder if same will happen to stove vent when I stub it out the wall?
We had a wind/thunderstorm here last week. Blew like crazy for 3 minutes, 60+ mph at least. My big 16x12 roll up door was sure moving. The wife said it looked like a giant belly gasping for air.
It moved in and out a good 4”, yet rated for 135mph winds.
Yeah. Electrical was easier for me, though I have learned so much on the plumbing side. My finish carpentry skills have evolved to less hammer throwing. Next step is learn how to join and finish granite.
How does one “glue in” an under mount sink on granite?
Your YouTube link did not work sir. Said it was a duplicate video.
Lowe's sells granite adhesive,get this stuff, it will not let go without having to break the sink apart. I used it to set my quartz counter tops, within 5 minutes I could not pick them up anymore off the cabinet.
I will highly suggest you do any and all polishing outside before bringing anything inside. You only want to make the final seam inside. Cut it with a diamond blade and preferably water on the cut. I got THIS polisher from Amazon and it worked great for my house, and two others have used it for their places also and it is still chugging along.
Amazon also sells the two part epoxy and coloring to seam the tops together, as well as the Clamps to make sure that they are perfectly aligned.
What's up with your stud spacing for the walls? Never seen that before