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Comments (3)Something link this in the link,(snap toggle), or a standard toggle type anchor can be installed in the stud cavatie when a stud isn't available. You can do this without removing the cabinet. Toggle bolts: http://www.ameribestfasteners.com/toggle_bolts.htm Here is a link that might be useful: anchors...See MoreMy Kitchen Renovation Using Scherr's RTA Cabinets Begins
Comments (84)Quick update. The painters are finishing up today. The electricians, plumber and carpenter all showed up as promised. The carpenter installed a routed board that goes over the sink to create a soffit that contains two lights. He had delayed because he wanted to make sure the electricians could access the wiring. He also helped the electricians install our 12 year old Thermador double wall oven. Man than thing is heavy. It's a double convection oven with a small microwave. I'll keep it as long as it keeps on working. It's dirty because I don't run the self-clean cycle. The outside is stainless and in good shape. Every year that I don't have to replace it is a victory. The electricians wired up the Vent-A-Hood. I confess there was a moment of female superiority with this installation. They were complaining about the small amount of wire that was protruding from the hood. I realized they had no idea how to install it. So, I handed them our socket tool, told them to take off the black motor and wire it from that side. Nice guys, but a little red in the face for a minute or two. Chalk one up for the little lady. They also finished wiring all of the outlets and switches. We have to wait to the painters to finish the ceiling before we can install the ceiling lights. The LED can lights were considered a fixture. That meant I needed to go get them. Home Depot had what I needed. The LED under cabinet lighting was delayed, also. We had another miscommunication. I thought the electricians were providing all of the necessary equipment for installation. We had a discussion three months ago. Who can remember three months ago? None of us. They thought I was providing it. Therefore, no supplies or equipment was available. I got on the horn to InspiredLED (Thank you GW) and Garrett hooked me up with everything we need. The components should arrive Friday. The plumber did his magic. He installed our old Bosch dishwasher. It's over 10 years old and was the top of the line in it's day. It still works beautifully. It will work even better now that it is properly installed. He installed all of the faucets. Unfortunately, the Hansgrohe pull-down faucet at the main sink has a leak in the sprayer unit. One call to Hangrohe and a replacement hose is on the way. He hooked up our new Insinkerator garbage disposals. We hooked up the Forever_MT soap dispensers. (Thanks GW, again.) We had to call back the back splash installers. Two of the boxes for light switches and outlets were too small. We couldn't get the covers on them. Even thought we could have done it ourselves, we didn't want to damage the tile. Their boss insisted on sending them out to make the fix. We started moving back into the kitchen. I've started cleaning house. We washed and cleaned off the back porch where everyone worked and all the supplies were stored. I can cook in the kitchen. We are still camping out in the temporary area waiting for the painters to finish. The painters started working on the final touches yesterday and will be finished today. It looks great. We will need to let things dry for a few days. Now, we find ourselves with a small to do list. It never ends. We need to install the under cabinet lights and ceiling can lights. We have the replacement hose for the Hansgrohe faucet. I've looked at it and I'm going to get the plumber back out to install it. I'm sure it's a simple fix, but it's not obvious to me. We also need to fasten the HVAC vents to the cabinet toe kicks. I think that's about it. Pictures next. I'll do the big reveal at the end of the week. Thanks for all the encouragement....See MoreNeed advice on hanging kitchen wall cabinets on Stainless Steel Walls
Comments (5)I worry about managaing it bymyself and getting it in and out of the house. I saw something called a T-Jack...that looked like it might be helpful in doing 1 cabinet at a time. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000224ON/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER To take the old uppers down, I used a giant hard plastic cat grit container with a board or 2 above or below, but I wasn't trying to get anything level or even then....See MoreHow low can I hang hang my cabinets?
Comments (11)My neighbor has her upper cabinets 13" above her countertop, but she also has some open counter space without any uppers. The uppers are 13.75" deep including the door. They only look a tiny bit low to me, since I'm barely 5'0. As far as functionality, it really depends on whether you need room for big mixing bowls on the counter or just a cutting board. Nightowl's suggestion of lower countertops is a good one. I would do the countertops 2 inches lower than usual, at 34", although it might not be possible to do that everywhere, like over the dishwasher. Regardless of the counter height, I would do your uppers 15" or 16" above the counter. The shallower the cabinets are, the lower they can be without blocking too much of the counter....See MoreRelated Professionals
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