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1st June 2010, 08:40 AM #1
Hi, I am joining forum!
Hi everyone.
My name is Wayne, and I have discovered this great forum in the last few days.
I am a novice, and I don't have many skills, but I hope to learn a few.
I am fixing a house that I live in. This place needs a new kitchen, real soon!
I may have some pretty good tools for someone of my level.
Lets see, I have Power tools, a circular saw, jigsaw, disc sander, drill, De walt router.
Hand tools I have most things, but probably need a few bits and pieces.
Anyhow, I have a camera, and will try to post up some threads of my progress when I start the project.
I don't want to make expensive errors as I am not rich. I also hate waste.
Please feel welcome to give me nudge in the right direction if you feel I am doing something wrong. Good advice is like gold for someone of my level.
I am looking forward to this, but I think it is not going to be easy, but very very satisfying.
I am going to read read read, and try and get some idea of a plan on how to do this. Flatpack may be good for my skills! I certainly don't expect someone to jump to my aid for everything I do! I will do some research myself first! But saying that I will need a hand from time to time, as every job is different.
I look forward to meeting some good people in here.
See you around the forum!
Wayne
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1st June 2010, 09:39 AM #2
Hi Wayne and welcome aboard, you came to the right place for advice, you will get plenty of that here.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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1st June 2010, 08:57 PM #3
Welcome to the forum. That's the best way to learn by doing. And always be careful when you do something not really wanting to learn by mistakes.
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1st June 2010, 09:37 PM #4
Yes, welcome Wayne, hope you have a great time here.
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1st June 2010, 11:23 PM #5Skwair2rownd
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G'day Wayne and welcome to the shed.
You are keen, with some good tools.
Ask questions by all means. There is plenty of wisdom to be had here.
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2nd June 2010, 06:49 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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hi wayne, and welcome to the forum!
justin.
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4th June 2010, 09:30 PM #7Senior Member
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Hi Wayne,
Having just also just done this myself I thought i would suggest if you are going to DIY kitchen installation then another possibility to consider is getting a newish second hand kitchen off Ebay. There are many pitfalls to this approach however (the primary one being it is very difficult to fit an existing kicthen into a tight space like we did at our place) and a lot of time is required to invest following ebay listings to get one that suits, but I just did it in our house and I was very happy with the result. We got a practically brand new kitchen with all appliances for the cost of new appliances alone and I think the oven had never been used! I had to pay about the same amount again in the end to get it installed but it was still a better result for the price than I could have achieved with flat packs as I would never have afforded things like Blum soft-close drawers. Just an idea to consider. It worked for me but doesn't work for everybody.
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