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Using Clamps-Installing Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinets

July 28th, 2009 No comments

If you are planning on installing your own kitchen cabinetry, it’s going to be necessary for you to have a few clamps available. I generally us two Jorgenson clamps for various applications when I am fastening cabinets together or to the walls. read Using Clamps-Installing Cabinets

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Installing Cabinet Fillers- Top Scribes and Side Scribes

July 27th, 2009 No comments

If you have purchased your cabinets from Home Depot or Lowe’s, you’re going to have to cut your own fillers and toe boards to length and width. Generally, when installing kitchen or vanity cupboards that have been pre-fabricated, the top scribes or battens are shipped separately in eight foot lengths. The side scribes or filler pieces are cut to the correct length or height at the factory, but will need to be cut to the necessary widths. read Installing Cabinet Fillers

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