
As you can see, what a disaster. Though, notably, convenient to access! There seems to be just as many dishes as clamps, cups as tape measures, and ubiquitous sawdust.

What a difference a couple months of full time labor can make!


It is a little hard to remember where things are now, since you can't immediately see them.


We have managed to work this project for roughly 1/10th the cost of an average kitchen remodel using veneer, granite tile instead of full thickness solid surface countertops, purchasing (and storing for 2 years) a faucet at a discount, managing costs on the project, and doing all of the labor ourselves. Yes, hundreds of hours were invested, but it saved huge amounts of cash. I think most can agree that time seems to be more plentiful than money nowadays.
It also happens to be an exquisite day here in Nine Mile Falls, so I did the remodel/view shot as well:

Lastly for the truly committed readers that are woodworking buffs, this is what happens when you order up curly maple from a reputable source that enjoys grading wood:

Stay tuned, and by that I mean within the next week or two there will be a new project filling the blog week by week. The boat in question is in the works, so don't get too far from your computer!
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