BillyJack Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 (edited) These are not single units , but custom fit units.. you may or may not have toe boards. These units have them built in.. Cabinet installation is roughly 10 minutes per thousand. You can do the math.. Edited March 5 by BillyJack DuckSoup 1 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 5 Author Report Posted March 5 (edited) This is Russel. Russel was my helper for several years. Russel was a Baptist minister searching for a church. He could not minister his own church.. Edited March 5 by BillyJack Quote
DuckSoup Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 2 hours ago, BillyJack said: Cabinet installation is roughly 10 minutes per thousand. I'm a little confused, per thousand dollars? Quote
JimM Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 43 minutes ago, BillyJack said: This is Russel. Russel was my helper for several years. Russel was a Baptist minister searching for a church. He could not minister his own church.. 84" is the standard height to the top of 30" high wall cabinets. The 36" and 42" high have become more popular if the ceiling height allows. I've always been a fan of ledger strips leveled at 54" from the highest point of the floor. Then it doesn't matter what height wall cabinets are used in the design. DuckSoup and HARO50 2 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 5 Author Report Posted March 5 22 minutes ago, DuckSoup said: I'm a little confused, per thousand dollars? If a set cost $4,000 I was expected to install in 1 hr. That’s off the truck and sitting in place. DuckSoup and HARO50 2 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 5 Author Report Posted March 5 What influences this set is the pantry. DuckSoup 1 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 6 Author Report Posted March 6 (edited) Russel is now marking first studs.. Edited March 6 by BillyJack DuckSoup 1 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 7 Author Report Posted March 7 Many cabinet manufacturers have starting points with their cabinets. We don’t always like to start that way, but it’s requires to install.. Quote
BillyJack Posted March 10 Author Report Posted March 10 (edited) We know the floor is pretty level going towards the pantry.. Edited March 10 by BillyJack DuckSoup 1 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 10 Author Report Posted March 10 When your using sticks like this, all the weight is being carried by the sticks while you level.. I prefer this method of cabinetry over individual boxes. DuckSoup 1 Quote
BillyJack Posted March 14 Author Report Posted March 14 (edited) This is my personal preference with installation. I have found mounting and leveling the uppers has always worked well. I prefer the toe boards attached. We use cabinet installation screws from suppliers . These are not where we buy these , but are similiar. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FSaberdrive-Cabinet-Screws-Approx-Pieces%2Fdp%2FB08PMKH7TN&psig=AOvVaw1oHXW0nZeowEFuA3ZYnT13&ust=1742062512500000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBcQjhxqFwoTCPj4z96WiowDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJ Edited March 14 by BillyJack Quote
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