TBH it's a lot easier in tinkerCAD or Fusion360 or something. Can also check all the STL sites and just scale I'm sure there's something on there. Unfortunately some of us have to work so can't look right now.I actually have a 3d printer but suck at blender. Can you make me one for 1” conduit?!
Oh God please do not use tile countertops. They are awful disease magnets and terrible to work on.Starting kitchen remodel. This is just the little nook where we have our coffee machines. Used this area as a test, sort of, to see if we liked our choices.
Before. Laminate countertop, 6x6 white ceramic tile backsplash.
After
Painted cabinets, new hardware, undercabinet lighting, porcelain and granite countertops with porcelain tile backsplash. Made the backsplash large because those coffeemakers spit and sputter on to the walls, but my wife likes it enough to continue with that height through out the rest of the project. Will start on stove side of kitchen today. Probably take me another 2-3 weeks to finish. Setting up a saw in the snow is not fun but for me it's the best time of year to do this. What else is there to do.
We've always had them in every house we've owned. I don't understand them being "disease magnets" as porcelain is less porous than granite, marble or synthetic solid surfaces like corian. It's essentially glass. Grout lines need to be maintained and sealed, but so does a granite slab.Oh God please do not use tile countertops. They are awful disease magnets and terrible to work on.
Hey you do you. My experience with tile countertops is disgusting grout, annoying work surface and always damaged. I would replace tile with literally anything including Formica and I hate that stuff.We've always had them in every house we've owned. I don't understand them being "disease magnets" as porcelain is less porous than granite, marble or synthetic solid surfaces like corian. It's essentially glass. Grout lines need to be maintained and sealed, but so does a granite slab.
As far as working on it, I might inset a piece of stone somewhere so my wife has a place to kneed dough but the reality is, the tile is so flat and the grout lines are so narrow, I'd do it just to show off, not out of necessity.
Looks really good. My wife wanted to paint all our oak cabinets white when we moved in, but I convinced her they were still in really good shape and we had bigger fish to fry. I'm sure it'll come up again at some point, how did you do it? My biggest fear is getting off all the polyurethane to get a good, consistent coating of paint. There were some companies by me that advertise taking off all the doors, stripping them (I think maybe with a sandblaster), and then spraying them in a paint booth. Seemed like potentially overkill, but probably how I was going to go with.Starting kitchen remodel. This is just the little nook where we have our coffee machines. Used this area as a test, sort of, to see if we liked our choices.
Before. Laminate countertop, 6x6 white ceramic tile backsplash.
After
Painted cabinets, new hardware, undercabinet lighting, porcelain and granite countertops with porcelain tile backsplash. Made the backsplash large because those coffeemakers spit and sputter on to the walls, but my wife likes it enough to continue with that height through out the rest of the project. Will start on stove side of kitchen today. Probably take me another 2-3 weeks to finish. Setting up a saw in the snow is not fun but for me it's the best time of year to do this. What else is there to do.
Would you hire them?
Concrete or marble. Nothing else.Hey you do you. My experience with tile countertops is disgusting grout, annoying work surface and always damaged. I would replace tile with literally anything including Formica and I hate that stuff.
I actually have a 3d printer but suck at blender. Can you make me one for 1” conduit?!
What would you ever need to modify? Just do it right the first time.1 inch pvc cap by trenton_amy25
Wanted a cap for a 1" pvc pipe and figured I would share. Useful for storing pushrods for planes or any other rod for RCwww.thingiverse.com
+ drill hole if you don't want to modify anything?
You need a heated paint booth and an airless sprayer. I have a friend with both so he did the job for me. I had no place to set up a booth and it's also 35 degrees in my garage right now. All doors and drawer fronts are removed and go to a warm paint booth. The cabinets are painted in the house after a lot of masking. The way the masking is done, you don't have to take everything out of the cabinets. The drawers are removed and set aside.Looks really good. My wife wanted to paint all our oak cabinets white when we moved in, but I convinced her they were still in really good shape and we had bigger fish to fry. I'm sure it'll come up again at some point, how did you do it? My biggest fear is getting off all the polyurethane to get a good, consistent coating of paint. There were some companies by me that advertise taking off all the doors, stripping them (I think maybe with a sandblaster), and then spraying them in a paint booth. Seemed like potentially overkill, but probably how I was going to go with.
If you really think it needs sealing, there is a product for this called 'Duct seal' , in my area HD and Lowes sell it. Electrical supply places sell it too. It looks like grey playdoh.Just finished a 300 ft underground run of cat5e in conduit. Cable is direct bury rated but ran conduit in case I ever need to rerun. Do you guys think it’s worth sealing the ends where it comes out? Was trying to find grommets of some sort to seal but couldn’t find anything. Could use expanding foam but wanted something a little cleaner looking.
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I hate that everyone is painting their wood cabinets these days. I know fashions change and whatnot, but why would you want to cover up nice oak cabinet doors with paint so they might as well be particle board?
I guess my question is, does anyone see a reason why it should be sealed? It is burial rated cat5e..If you really think it needs sealing, there is a product for this called 'Duct seal' , in my area HD and Lowes sell it. Electrical supply places sell it too. It looks like grey playdoh.
I guess my question is, does anyone see a reason why it should be sealed? It is burial rated cat5e..
Fair enough!So rodents don't get in there and start chewing on it
If I had started with pretty wood cabinets I would agree with you. Although my cabinets were/are solid wood with medium quality hardware (glides and hinges), they were just ugly and plain. The had that cheap ass spray on stain. No pretty grain or figure in the wood at all. They might as well have been particle board with a wood-like color.I hate that everyone is painting their wood cabinets these days. I know fashions change and whatnot, but why would you want to cover up nice oak cabinet doors with paint so they might as well be particle board?