We continued to work on the base cabinet installation, which included a corner base cabinet, some drawers, the fridge enclosure and cutting holes out in the sink base for the water valve connections.
The biggest challenge of the day was trying to level the corner lazy susan base cabinet. We could not get the thing to level and then one of the EZ Level feet broke so we had to shim that corner with traditional wood shims. I referred to the EZ Level website and found they had specific instructions and tips on how to install such cabinets. It helped to explain the challenges with the corner cabinet but it didn't give us much direction on how to fix it. In the end, we got it level and secured it to the wall so it wouldn't go anywhere.
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Brian cutting out access
holes in the sink base |
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| The sink base with access holes |
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| Allison helped us get organized |
While we were installing the cabinet located above the fridge enclosure, the cabinet somehow got loose and hit me in the head. It wasn't a big impact because I was working with the cabinet and was still able to prop it up after it had come loose. I wasn't hurt in the process it did give me pause. After a little break, I was back to work on the install.
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| Clement, Mr. Gee, Brian |
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