The cabinets are awesome (so is the house). But she bought new appliances and the fridge is too tall and the microwave exhaust fan cabinet needs modification. That’s what happens when you let the woman buy stuff, leads to more work.Originally posted by kwillia
Ha... you may have a big house on several acres in Leonardtown, but your cabinets suck....
He went to the otherside?Originally posted by Sharon
Ask Vince (he does woodworking), though he may not see this over here.
Yeah, for the most part. He's over there more than over here because he has little time to check in.Originally posted by DoWhat
He went to the otherside?
Originally posted by DoWhat
That’s what happens when you let the woman buy stuff, leads to more work.
Originally posted by DoWhat
He went to the otherside?
Originally posted by DoWhat
Anybody know any good cabinetmakers?
I need to find somebody that will modify some existing kitchen cabinets.
Thanks.
I have heard nothing but great stuff about them.Originally posted by jazz lady
The cabinets in my new house were built by Cord's Cabinetry in Mechanicsville. They are absolutely beautiful!
I just need to find a place to trim a 1/2" off the cabinet above the fridge. I already took it down and I was going to do it myself, but I think I might screw it up with my circular saw.Originally posted by jazz lady
The cabinets in my new house were built by Cord's Cabinetry in Mechanicsville. They are absolutely beautiful!
Originally posted by DoWhat
I just need to find a place to trim a 1/2" off the cabinet above the fridge. I already took it down and I was going to do it myself, but I think I might screw it up with my circular saw.
There is not a border strip that runs along the bottom of the cabinet & hangs down below the bottom? How about along the top? I assume that the tops of the cabinet doors all line up, therefore if you took some off the top, they would no longer line up, thus looking bad. How long is the cabinet? I have a stainless steel straight edge that is about 6 feet long that I use when making long, straight cuts. Would be happy to loan it to you. If you do cut it, make sure you use a blade w/ a high tooth count, and as little offset to the teeth as possible. Also, apply a couple of layers of masking tape to the face of the cabinet before cutting.Originally posted by DoWhat
I just need to find a place to trim a 1/2" off the cabinet above the fridge. I already took it down and I was going to do it myself, but I think I might screw it up with my circular saw.
Thanks JazzOriginally posted by jazz lady
Cord's Cabinetry Inc
29770 Three Notch Rd
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622
Phone: (301) 884-4909
It's in Charlotte Hall, not Mechanicsville as I stated above.
Originally posted by DoWhat
Anybody know any good cabinetmakers?
I need to find somebody that will modify some existing kitchen cabinets.
Thanks.
Been there done that, have you?Originally posted by kwillia
Pat Woodburn makes great cabinets, not a bad guitar player either. 301-475-5680Originally posted by workin hard
You could also try Woodburns. He is expensive but everything is handmade and absolutely gorgeous