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Old 07-15-2019, 06:52 AM   #61
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I will be out next week Bruce. Will you be on island for a while?
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Old 07-15-2019, 05:36 PM   #62
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I will be out next week Bruce. Will you be on island for a while?
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No but back out first week of August
Coming home on last ferry tomorrow night
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Old 07-16-2019, 06:19 AM   #63
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Came back one time sitting next to the pilot, chop saw buckled in one seat, table saw in one and tool case in another....

Nice change from the norm over there...

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Old 07-17-2019, 04:54 AM   #64
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Flying from NB to work on the Islands was a big time saver, especially when we renovated MV airport terminal.

On nice days, it was amazing looking down at some of the places I have fished, worked and lived. On bad days it was a rough ride, fog was a problem and sometime flights delayed. I remember looking out the window and not seeing the runway....then feeling the tires touch down.

There was a guy I didn't like very much, a real douche bag, and a bully, loved to watch him squirm and sweat when we hit turbulence.
I would tell him "dont worry" " it's over quick if we go down"
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Old 07-21-2019, 07:11 AM   #65
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Another small kitchen going in....painted cabinets are getting chosen over natural or stained wood more often, white and gray in particular.
Flooring will be prefinished oak with a charcoal stain...natural oak not as popular as it once was too.

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Old 07-21-2019, 03:02 PM   #66
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My son used my Titans 440 airless to paint these in the shop after building them...
Also used my software to sell the job.... lights in the uppers and all...

Gone fishin.... LOL

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Old 07-22-2019, 05:37 AM   #67
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Wow! ......took me a minute to realize that the first picture is the rendering of a cad drawing...correct?......so realistic!
Nice work by you guys!
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Old 07-22-2019, 07:05 AM   #68
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Wow! ......took me a minute to realize that the first picture is the rendering of a cad drawing...correct?......so realistic!
Nice work by you guys!
Yes... thanks
He even set it up with sun light coming in through the window..
Way more patience than I had for that stuff....
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Old 07-22-2019, 08:10 AM   #69
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Ya I wish I had similar computer skills as I do cabinetmaking

I still use pencil and paper but it works for me
maybe one day soon they will dumb it down for old fossils like myself to make it easier to use or I will find the time to learn

nice stuff Ray

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Old 07-22-2019, 08:12 AM   #70
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work in progress

maybe I should take more pics next trip over
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Old 03-25-2021, 05:45 AM   #71
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House is a raised ranch so all the cabinets had to be carried up a looong flight of stairs first thing yesterday morning.....I was tired after that....but recovered quickly and got these installed before lunchtime.
Blue grey...painted cabinets gaining popularity.
Also trending is the stainless steel hood fan over the cooking range....instead of the combination microwave oven/fan.
We install the ductwork for the fan before sheetrock goes up....it has to be placed accurately....to be dead center with the range.

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Old 03-26-2021, 04:53 AM   #72
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more in-progress pics....third pic is house next door with white cabinets and gray island cabinets.... manufacturer is Fabuwood

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Old 03-26-2021, 04:55 AM   #73
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stairway pics

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Old 03-28-2021, 11:24 AM   #74
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like the way you mounted the box post. I see some guys do it with it on top of the first tread and to me it looks outta place.
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Old 04-06-2021, 05:58 AM   #75
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like the way you mounted the box post. I see some guys do it with it on top of the first tread and to me it looks outta place.

I might not be doing the stair finishing much longer due to advancing arthritis in my hands....buttoning my pants and tying my shoes is painfull enough....I have a co-worker who is ready to take over the job.
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Old 04-06-2021, 05:24 PM   #76
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Tight fit Bob,,, first step to casing and handrail to galley board second floor... someone was thinking.... u must of laid it out for them.... LOL
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Old 04-14-2021, 05:48 AM   #77
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Ready for granite countertops.....9' ceiling height...wall cabinets get large crown moulding ...no soffit

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Old 04-14-2021, 06:56 AM   #78
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I wish all the departments from your company put as much pride into the quality of their work as you
We are at a house in Westport that BP built 20 yrs ago that is absolute rot disaster. First off they put the hardie plank siding right to the roof on all the dormers instead of a freeze board and didn't treat cut off ends. Also didn't properly step flash. So ends of hardie planks rotted. BP actually came back about 5 hrs ago and cut hardie plank back 2 inches and tucked a piece of flashing under.
Big problem is that the gutters across front of house were angled 1 1/2" in wrong direction away from down spouts. Subsequently for 20 yrs water has been pooling up against the house. Rotted hardie backer. Massive water intrusion behind it all and the sheathing OBS is completely rotted away behind siding.
An unneccasry mess that could have been avoided if had been properly flashed and guys that installed gutters knew how to read a level.
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Old 04-14-2021, 07:38 AM   #79
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Mike....You are not wrong about any of that. A lot of people told me I wouldn't be happy working for them because of my background...I told them they build a crappy house and only thrived because they own the land tracts....i have helped by improving the interior finish... I am compensated well....and no headaches like when I ran my own business
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Old 04-15-2021, 05:59 AM   #80
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I owned and operated my own custom home building business for over ten years.
It was a constant struggle.....an 80 hour work week is not unusual... when you have to keep a business running...estimates... job bidding, payroll etc......and a "no days #^&#^&#^&#^& mentality. When you include enough money in the bid to cover every aspect of the job...give the customer good service......pay your employees well....cover all the overhead...insurance....taxes....and more taxes. Lowballers prices will blow you out of the water and customers want you to match the low price or explain why your price is the right one. Getting caught up in the money grab with the government...suppliers...employees...customers...b urned me out.
With this company there is none of that to deal with. Gave me a brand new truck, gas card, cell phone...no headaches...flexible hours...no customers to deal with.......I just do what I do best....finish work.
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Old 04-15-2021, 06:03 AM   #81
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keeping our granite installer busy....install one and template another

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Old 04-16-2021, 04:25 AM   #82
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started another install yesterday.........color is expresso.....more like a dark paint than a stain

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Old 04-16-2021, 08:21 AM   #83
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Ready for granite countertops.....9' ceiling height...wall cabinets get large crown moulding ...no soffit
Did 5" crown in a few rooms in our home. What a pain when you have a cathedral ceiling and strange corners. I got it done but had to use my coping saw on every joint.

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 04-17-2021, 05:47 AM   #84
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Working with a new kitchen cabinet supplier/designer. I like the Fabuwood cabinets he sells.... he is also a very skilled cabinet maker....does some really great custom work in his shop.
But the plan he provided was a little sketchy.....maybe the reason one of my co workers missed the hood vent location by three inches.

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Finished look with the granite and appliances installed on these three.
I have two more in progress....

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Lookin good. Seems the over the range micro becomin thing of the past. That is a neat lookin slab on the first island. Wish I owned my own company right now with the amount of work. My boss is gettin frustrated with referall work being told that we cant take on any new work till at least sept as we are so booked and the referrals gettin pissed we too busy like they expect us to be ready at there door the next week. If they knew the cost of materials they would thank us havin to wait. 5/8" sheet of zip sheathing $73 last week. F'n insane
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Lookin good. Seems the over the range micro becomin thing of the past. That is a neat lookin slab on the first island. Wish I owned my own company right now with the amount of work. My boss is gettin frustrated with referall work being told that we cant take on any new work till at least sept as we are so booked and the referrals gettin pissed we too busy like they expect us to be ready at there door the next week. If they knew the cost of materials they would thank us havin to wait. 5/8" sheet of zip sheathing $73 last week. F'n insane
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Thanks Mike....yep all five of these kitchens have the microwave oven in the island.
Owning and running a construction business is very stressful and all time consuming..... imagine having to do estimates and payroll on many nights when you would rather be fishing or spending time with the family and when you present that estimate they act like you are bending them over.......so "be careful what you wish for"
I did it for over ten years......much happier now....my bosses appreciate all that i do....customers can be a huge PIA
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finished look with the granite on these...... exterior shot of the model home... at our new subdivision.

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Nice looking little house. I'll take a shed dormer over a dog house any day. I also prefer the garage on the right side of the house (No idea why). Theres always a sense of satisfaction when you walk away from a finished project. Nice work as always.
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Nice looking little house. I'll take a shed dormer over a dog house any day. I also prefer the garage on the right side of the house (No idea why). Theres always a sense of satisfaction when you walk away from a finished project. Nice work as always.

Thanks....I like the floor plan on this one.... large master bedroom, master bath and walk in closet on the first floor...two additional bedrooms and bath on second......I hate climbing stairs.

We are done with the five houses on Chicago St......five more under construction in the new subdivision in Westport.

Speaking of stairs......I have turned over the stair finishing job to a very competent co-worker......my arthritic hands are having trouble doing just basic things now.
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