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Rmarsh 02-11-2025 03:22 AM

Still at it
 
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.... easiest job Ive ever had...all solo.....many more coming down the pike. I can post them up if there is any interest.

Guppy 02-13-2025 07:24 AM

Pretty but not sure what I think about the layout… efficiency?
Joking, thought you retired,,,,nice work

spence 02-13-2025 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1247963)
Pretty but not sure what I think about the layout… efficiency?
Joking, thought you retired,,,,nice work

I was thinking the same thing, gold accents aside I wouldn’t want to have to pack a bag and get a pillow to move between the sink and fridge. I’d also like the oven on the other side of the range. But I also like smaller kitchens so everything is within arms reach. Install is handsome though.

Rmarsh 02-13-2025 12:34 PM

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I was thinking the same thing, gold accents aside I wouldn’t want to have to pack a bag and get a pillow to move between the sink and fridge. I’d also like the oven on the other side of the range. But I also like smaller kitchens so everything is within arms reach. Install is handsome though.

Thanks...im never involved with the layouts....and many i don't like. I got others that aren't great either but I'll post them

Rmarsh 02-13-2025 12:36 PM

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I was thinking the same thing, gold accents aside I wouldn’t want to have to pack a bag and get a pillow to move between the sink and fridge. I’d also like the oven on the other side of the range. But I also like smaller kitchens so everything is within arms reach. Install is handsome though.

Thanks...im never involved with the layouts....and many i don't like. I got others that aren't great either but I'll post them. I prefer a shorter triangle between sink range and fridge

Rmarsh 02-13-2025 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1247963)
Pretty but not sure what I think about the layout… efficiency?
Joking, thought you retired,,,,nice work

Not retired...working much shorter hours for same pay and benefits. The year end bonuses get bigger every year and they can't stand the idea of me hanging it up

Rmarsh 02-13-2025 03:25 PM

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I was thinking the same thing, gold accents aside I wouldn’t want to have to pack a bag and get a pillow to move between the sink and fridge. I’d also like the oven on the other side of the range. But I also like smaller kitchens so everything is within arms reach. Install is handsome though.

You are observant and correct and ...I got a few more you won't like.:o
You do have a good eye and I like your honest opinion and sense of humor

Hookedagain 02-13-2025 06:50 PM

Are those built by you or your company? They look like nice quality. The company I work for has their own cabinet shop. The quality is exceptional but I dont love the way they do bases.The bases are set on remade toe kicks. Level the toe kicks and set bases on top, as long as everything is level both ways the boxes are perfect. Took some getting used to. Now they are talking about French cleats to hang on as they sit on bases.

Rmarsh 02-14-2025 03:19 AM

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Are those built by you or your company? They look like nice quality. The company I work for has their own cabinet shop. The quality is exceptional but I dont love the way they do bases.The bases are set on remade toe kicks. Level the toe kicks and set bases on top, as long as everything is level both ways the boxes are perfect. Took some getting used to. Now they are talking about French cleats to hang on as they sit on bases.


Hooked, they are just stock cabinets. Our cabinet supplier offers our customers either Fabuwood or Legacy. Legacy is made in America and slightly better than the imported crap. Nothing close to the quality a shop like yours can produce.
Spence will hopefully chime in....he has a good sense about style and functionality. This one has the same fault......work triangle less than optimal

Rmarsh 02-15-2025 09:42 AM

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this one from a few months ago is different...interior walls so no window

spence 02-15-2025 10:21 AM

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Hooked, they are just stock cabinets. Our cabinet supplier offers our customers either Fabuwood or Legacy. Legacy is made in America and slightly better than the imported crap. Nothing close to the quality a shop like yours can produce.
Spence will hopefully chime in....he has a good sense about style and functionality. This one has the same fault......work triangle less than optimal

It’s hard to tell without understanding what’s behind the opening in the middle. Assuming it’s a mud room and access to a garage. At least with the large island you can set up a tent on your way to the oven if a storm rolls in.

That being said, I don’t mind the ovens being far away, those don’t need constant attention, but when I cook I like to be able to clean around the sink and put things in the dishwasher while attending to the stove which is problematic here unless you need the exercise.

The angled corner cabinets are nice. Mine are decent quality solid oak cabinets but have the double hinged doors in the corners which are impossible to keep in alignment.

spence 02-15-2025 10:24 AM

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this one from a few months ago is different...interior walls so no window

Cheap appliances and a microwave/vent over the stove is a total show stopper for me. It’s just as hideous as a TV over a fireplace.

Now, if anyone here has a TV over their fireplace please don’t be offended. Rest assured Mother Nature will reprocess your home into the Earth in a hundred years and all your sins will be swept away.

Rmarsh 02-15-2025 11:51 AM

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Cheap appliances and a microwave/vent over the stove is a total show stopper for me. It’s just as hideous as a TV over a fireplace.

Now, if anyone here has a TV over their fireplace please don’t be offended. Rest assured Mother Nature will reprocess your home into the Earth in a hundred years and all your sins will be swept away.


Thanks Spence......I hope someday I can show a kitchen that you like. I gather you know your way around a kitchen. Besides being a carpenter I cook very often and im good at it.



Ive been working outside for a change....they didnt want the regular outside trim guys doing this and two other windows on the front elevation.

spence 02-15-2025 11:57 AM

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Thanks Spence......I hope someday I can show a kitchen that you like. I gather you know your way around a kitchen. Besides being a carpenter I cook very often and im good at it.



Ive been working outside for a change....they didnt want the regular outside trim guys doing this and two other windows on the front elevation.

Nice detail but I’m sure it costs. The floating panel look under the windows adds a lot of visual interest. How is the foundation going to be finished or will the grade come up?

Rmarsh 02-15-2025 03:06 PM

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Nice detail but I’m sure it costs. The floating panel look under the windows adds a lot of visual interest. How is the foundation going to be finished or will the grade come up?


Its all PVC ... i didnt see the invoices or know how many hours....but yeah...just for curb appeal... looks nice and they thought it was worth it so..:huh:.i enjoyed doing them and was so cold doing it it brought back memories of flipping staging planks with frozen snow on them. Did staging planks get hevier or is it me?

The building lot was quite a bit lower than street level and the entire front yard will be a good sized septic system area for the four and a half baths that will be filled in entirely..... they didnt pay much for the land and the back is walkout with covered decks. it will be good. Pretty big kitchen and cabinets everywhere.

spence 02-15-2025 04:13 PM

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Its all PVC ... i didnt see the invoices or know how many hours....but yeah...just for curb appeal... looks nice and they thought it was worth it so..:huh:.i enjoyed doing them and was so cold doing it it brought back memories of flipping staging planks with frozen snow on them. Did staging planks get hevier or is it me?

I never thought I’d let PVC anywhere near my house but last summer did my deck, wrap around porch and stairs in all in Azek Vintage Collection with Azek Pinnacle railing on the stairs. Material cost sucked but damn it looks great. Cortex system with plugs are nearly invisible.

Rmarsh 02-15-2025 11:57 PM

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I never thought I’d let PVC anywhere near my house but last summer did my deck, wrap around porch and stairs in all in Azek Vintage Collection with Azek Pinnacle railing on the stairs. Material cost sucked but damn it looks great. Cortex system with plugs are nearly invisible.


All pvc trim and hardiplank siding....zero fingerjointed crap sapwood crooked overpriced canadian lumber that rots.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 05:46 AM

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Another alternative product to canadian lumber. It is clearly superior to their over priced garbage and its made in America. If these were made of wood I would have to order extra to compensate for defects.

spence 02-16-2025 06:56 AM

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Another alternative product to canadian lumber. It is clearly superior to their over priced garbage and its made in America. If these were made of wood I would have to order extra to compensate for defects.

Probably made in the USA of Canadian oil. I’m serious.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 07:05 AM

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Probably made in the USA of Canadian oil. I’m serious.

We have oil. This is not the TDS thread.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 07:24 AM

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Customer paid a small fortune for these doors..... good quality lumber is getting harder to come by and longevity and price is an issue... so alternative products will replace this before long. The entire pool shed siding and trim is pvc.....made to last so you wont have to replace later and pay for lumber again.

Guppy 02-16-2025 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Rmarsh (Post 1248018)
Thanks Spence......I hope someday I can show a kitchen that you like. I gather you know your way around a kitchen. Besides being a carpenter I cook very often and im good at it.



Ive been working outside for a change....they didnt want the regular outside trim guys doing this and two other windows on the front elevation.

Is that white drip edge on the gable rakes ?

Nice job

spence 02-16-2025 07:58 AM

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We have oil. This is not the TDS thread.

Has nothing to do with TDS. I’m just pointing out that the US imports billions of $ in Canadian polyethylene every year and it’s quite likely the materials you’re using are made with it. Often it’s cheaper to import and manufacture closer to the customer than use distillates from domestic oil.

I know you pride yourself on excellence, just trying to keep my end up.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 08:43 AM

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Has nothing to do with TDS. I’m just pointing out that the US imports billions of $ in Canadian polyethylene every year and it’s quite likely the materials you’re using are made with it. Often it’s cheaper to import and manufacture closer to the customer than use distillates from domestic oil.

I know you pride yourself on excellence, just trying to keep my end up.

Its made in Mississippi so stop with the expert on everything BS



Im adequate.....all honor and glory goes to God for anything I achieve....he blessed me with good health, physically and mentally and the greatest parents. As far as comenting on construction topics ...stick to something you are better at. Like pundit.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 08:49 AM

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Is that white drip edge on the gable rakes ?

Nice job


Yes it is. Thank god for rich people :doh:......the work being thrown at me will outlast my existence.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 09:00 AM

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Somebody tried being a pretend stairbuilder. Ive been asked to replace entire post and railings. More work to fix than do right the first time.

spence 02-16-2025 10:24 AM

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Its made in Mississippi so stop with the expert on everything BS

I work in manufacturing including process and petro chemical industries, I can’t help being knowledgeable. Sounds like you’re using ACRE, rice and PVC product.

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Im adequate.....all honor and glory goes to God for anything I achieve....he blessed me with good health, physically and mentally and the greatest parents. As far as comenting on construction topics ...stick to something you are better at. Like pundit.
You do nice work, I’ve done enough of my own remodeling in my life to recognize it.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 10:52 AM

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I work in manufacturing including process and petro chemical industries, I can’t help being knowledgeable. Sounds like you’re using ACRE, rice and PVC product.


You do nice work, I’ve done enough of my own remodeling in my life to recognize it.

Thanks Spence ...i do like your take on these things estheticly....If you are interested I'll post more images
I'm a genuinely nice person ....get along well with others help everyone i can ..admired by some and respected by most....who know the real me.
Though not with this group.

Do you have examples of your work...remodeling or professional? I'm sure you are discerning enough to not settle for anything done poorly.

spence 02-16-2025 11:06 AM

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Do you have examples of your work...remodeling or professional? I'm sure you are discerning enough to not settle for anything done poorly.

I might have some pics of the bathroom I did at the last house, did all the tile, custom cabinets etc… you’d laugh at my techniques but they looked great. I’ve never done carpentry professionally.

Today I let the pros do the real work for the most part, it’s worth every penny if they are good.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 12:49 PM

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Thats me in the oven:angel:

spence 02-16-2025 12:57 PM

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Thats me in the oven:angel:

You look really, really great.

Finally a layout I could cook in. Does the oven have a dedicated vent or does it cycle back into the room?

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 01:24 PM

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You look really, really great.

Finally a layout I could cook in. Does the oven have a dedicated vent or does it cycle back into the room?

No it does not. You noticed I've kept my physique...even at age 69. Younger guys at work can't believe t and I can still out produce them by working smarter.

Rmarsh 02-16-2025 03:25 PM

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Recently completed these and a few others

Rmarsh 02-17-2025 05:51 AM

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Three more new homes we are building in the Highlands of Fall River. Nice views of the river. Company I work for are experts at land acquisition. Acreage in Dighton has been in the works for a new subdivision.....they wont move on it until the time is right. We have other profitable projects going for now. By weird coincidence we are building a million dollar house across the street from me on the owners lot. I could just walk but need a truckfull of tools or im useless.

Rmarsh 02-17-2025 06:05 AM

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You look really, really great.

Finally a layout I could cook in. Does the oven have a dedicated vent or does it cycle back into the room?

Did you notice the little MIL kitchen.... efficient and easy to clean up.
Next install wont be ready for a bit. Spence ...how is the layout.

spence 02-17-2025 08:31 AM

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Did you notice the little MIL kitchen.... efficient and easy to clean up.
Next install wont be ready for a bit. Spence ...how is the layout.

Pretty efficient, the island position at the base of the triangle will help staging between work stations, though I wonder if the area in front of the sink may get crowded if you have more than one person trying to cook and clean at the same time. If it were my house I would ask for the dishwasher to be to the right of the sink.

I know no layout is perfect and I like to beotch. As I’ve said I prefer tight kitchens and like to cook alone.

Rmarsh 02-18-2025 03:52 AM

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According to my math...i have spent well over 100,000 hours at my trade. Impossible to remember all of it except for some photos... but we seldom carried cameras with us so not many were documented. I am in the process of attempting to digitize some older 35 mm camera and Polaroid photos. Found these from about 25 years ago when I was in charge of large commercial millwork installations with six to eight finish carpenters as my crew. Banks, libraries, airports, hospitals, country clubs, retirement homes and others I dont remember. The money was good but the travel.... after a few years caused me to seek opportunities closer to home

Rmarsh 02-18-2025 04:58 AM

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Owner wanted a quick fix of his rotted porch posts up in Maine......owed him a big favor so made the 5 hour drive last fall. He wants more but I told him never again... i prefer sleeping in my own bed at home.

Hookedagain 02-18-2025 07:47 AM

Nice workmanship. Its always nice to see craftsman who take pride in their craft. I have been trying to post some pictures but for some reason it won't upload. Started as a kid in 1983, I wish I had taken more pictures as I became a better carpenter but we didn't have phones in those days. I was a stair builder for a few different companies and that is a very rewarding craft. I did the stairs in Drew Bledsoe's house many years ago. 3 stacked curved stair cases with a 12' glass octagon ceiling above it. Very difficult project. Now I am building for a company out of Tiverton and its all high end clients. It amazes me where all the money comes from. They sure have deep pockets.If I can figure out whats wrong with my picture uploading I will get a few posted.

Rmarsh 02-18-2025 07:58 AM

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Nice workmanship. Its always nice to see craftsman who take pride in their craft. I have been trying to post some pictures but for some reason it won't upload. Started as a kid in 1983, I wish I had taken more pictures as I became a better carpenter but we didn't have phones in those days. I was a stair builder for a few different companies and that is a very rewarding craft. I did the stairs in Drew Bledsoe's house many years ago. 3 stacked curved stair cases with a 12' glass octagon ceiling above it. Very difficult project. Now I am building for a company out of Tiverton and its all high end clients. It amazes me where all the money comes from i will get a few posted.

Thanks ....please do. It is becoming a rare skill set these days. I've built complete stairways with a handsaw and block plane back in the seventies. I used a D23 disston twelve point on oak treadst to cut a fine pencil mark right down the middle...including returns on open treads...with mitered skirt boards. We would put a three eights bevel on the top edges of skirtboards with a block plane 60 1/2p Stanley low angle


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