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They also suck. Hard. That gap goes from 0-7/8" wide in a scant 28". The cabinet is dead-on-balls level (it’s an industry term).
So, I cut this here vampire stake. Freehand, with a table saw.
*Mic drop*
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Haven’t seen one of those stool things since junior high school. Are they even available outside school systems? :-)x
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Woah, nice! Very impressive for freehand.
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Hahahahaha I can relate. My kitchen ceiling isn’t level (but not deliberately angled). The trim above the cabinets looks ridiculous.
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The only thing worse than working on old houses is heating old houses. I grew up in a 200 year old farmhouse. We had forced air and 2 woodstoves and it still wasn’t enough.
A fun tidbit: most of the downstairs st ill had the original flooring. One of my chores was to go around with a hammer a few times a week and push down all the nails that had popped up from floorboards flexing as people walked around.
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We rented a Craftsman home built in the early ‘30s. The windows leaked so bad we could feel the breeze through the house. So I did the only reasonable thing to do - I covered the windows in plastic. It made a huge difference in how well the house retained heat. Unfortunately, the landlord decided to sell the house. During the first showing, the plastic was still in place, so the potential buyers decided to pass. The landlord was so pissed! He demanded that we take down the plastic. When we refused, he decided to retaliate by turning off our water over Easter weekend when we had family visiting from out of state. I was never so glad to move out of a house.
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We had to do the plastic too. It helped a bit bot it still wasn't great.
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I always thought it was “ dead on nuts”level or square or true maybe it's a regional thing hahaha
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Most impressive.
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Holy..... shit!
You are the master.
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And yet, I get the distinct feeling modern constructions won’t hold up as well at the same age. Especially in Houston, it felt like a lot of these places were built with the idea they’d have a lifespan of around 30 years.
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Freehand on a table saw? Dang.
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Thank you for keeping all of your digits
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I mean he DOES teach shop after all
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Impressed
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I know, but still, wow.
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I aim to keep it that way. My fingers were well away from the blade, and for good measure I used the Saw Stop at school to cut it.
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Why thank you!
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Damn skippy!
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It very well may be a regional thing as I've always heard it as "dead on dick".
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These are all acceptable!
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Modern houses are structurally much more sound in general, than old ones. Old ones are built with beautiful strong materials, but by a bunch of drunks who had no building code to follow. Roof, floor, and ceiling joists were often radically undersized, and door/window headers were usually non-existent.
That said, there are few things on this Earth that I hate more, than vinyl siding.
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Thank you!
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I learned the technique watching a flooring guy do his thing. My hands were well away from the blade. For good measure, I cut it on my school's SawStop.
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Thanks!
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Thank you!
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They were going to throw it away when my wife's old office moved, so she snagged it. That thing is awesome!
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I had an apartment like that once. Luckily my landlord wasn't a butt-hole.
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When we bought it, I replaced all the windows, gutted the entire 2ndfloor to the studs, and had spray foam insulation put in the entire 2nd floor/attic. It made a HUGE difference! There's still zero insulation in the first floor walls though.
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I distinctly
remember the wheels and
sprung top with a
rubber brake on the bottom. Super genius!
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One day I hope to upgrade to a SawStop. I currently have a portable DeWalt unit. It works fairly well, but part of me thinks it's never a wise idea to cheap out on safety.
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Around here, we say “dead-nuts level”...definitely varies.
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I’ve also got a portable DeWalt at home. It’s a great tool, very accurate. I would like to upgrade it to a SawStop.as well.
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Oh, I like that one!
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Yep!
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Yeah, we’ve got that going too. It drops an entire inch over about 10'.
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I eventually want to swap cabinets for shelves, for many reasons but also because it really bothers me and that will make it less obvious.
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I don't care for the open shelf thing, but that would definitely hide that particular problem.