Finally on to the fun stuff, wood working. My friend Geoff (pronounced GOOF by the crew at the firehouse) came over and we spent a day hanging the upper cabinets. It took a while to create a level reference line around the kitchen. We used this to find the high and low spots in the ceiling and floor to determine the level of countertop and where the upper cabinets need to start.
I then built the bases for bottom cabinets and leveled them around the room. The next day I was finally able to build the big lazy susan cabinet. It is so big that it wouldn't fit through the door so I had to wait till now to build it in the kitchen. It was the first cabinet that had to be set in place, and the ones on either side are set at the same time. Once that is done the position of the other cabinets in the kitchen is determined, so it's really important to get the first one exactly right.
Today ended with some frustration. I wired up the under cabinet lights and promptly blew the breaker. It took over an hour of work with the multi-meter to trace down the problem. It was a miss-labeled wire than ended up on the wrong side of a power transformer which grounded the hot wire. Of course all the work to find and fix the problem is in the bottom back of the lazy susan cabinet.
Here they are finally working.
Maureen and I are headed to Ashland tomorrow for a few days of R&R. We've been looking forward to this trip for a long time, but it is coming at a pretty bad time. Going on vacation with so much work left to do feels a little wrong, but oh well. It will all get done eventually.
Exciting!! The pics look fantastic, can't wait to see it in person! Nice work you guys - such impressive progress. You totally deserve a vacation - Chris, don't think about it too much and just enjoy yourself! (PS - missed seeing you the other night, but had great fun catching up with Lovely Maureen). :)
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