TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part X
#381
Well, Greg, it was like this....when ya begin to stand up after laying on your side/back/head during the install in that space under the sink ya need a little support. Make a note...the wood doors you previously opened to access the space are not there as support handrails, they are fragile and will split around the seams.
#382
Well, Greg, it was like this....when ya begin to stand up after laying on your side/back/head during the install in that space under the sink ya need a little support. Make a note...the wood doors you previously opened to access the space are not there as support handrails, they are fragile and will split around the seams.
"That clutch pedal is NOT a foot rest!"
#383
Wish I had known that...it has been closed, very carefully, with an admonition to all users of said space to be careful opening the other door until I buy wood clamps, find the crusted wood glue in the garage and cut the tip off so I get good flow.....dammit, I may rip it off and join the doorless trend!
#385
hahahaaa....I see you are familiar with the inner workings of any home project.
#387
Haha...you know it........with age comes wisdom! That's why I have probably 6 or 7 bottles of glue on the shelf......maybe one isn't dried out.....maybe!
#388
I had a similar project at house #2. FIL had destroyed the trim and veneer of one of the cabinet doors through faulty repair skills. Removed staples, reglued trim and veneer using fresh glue, clamped all into place and it looked good. Finished it up with sanding and then painted it over!
#390