We found a great old library card catalog and transformed it into a great addition to Dan's workshop. It works really well! It smells like a church or library, too.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Dan's workshop
We found a great old library card catalog and transformed it into a great addition to Dan's workshop. It works really well! It smells like a church or library, too.
Wine Room!
Fire!
This December, Dan climbed onto the roof to install the 'RS Exhausto Chimney Fan' Why? Well, because every time we attempted a fire, smoke would billow into our house, making all contents smell like we live in a bbq pit. 
He watched the weather daily, waiting for a day that didn't rain, freeze or snow. So, when the day came, he called Bret and the two ran up and down the stairs, up and down the ladder, installing the fan and running the electricity:


Dan was delighted to find that the gang box was already large enough to accomodate a new switch for the fan. Fire!!

He watched the weather daily, waiting for a day that didn't rain, freeze or snow. So, when the day came, he called Bret and the two ran up and down the stairs, up and down the ladder, installing the fan and running the electricity:


Cats and Constructinon: a perfect pairing
Kitchen Finishing Touches: knobs and lights
With appliances and cabinets in place, we have a few finishing touches to add to the kitchen. For me, this part was ridiculously fun, after all of the messy work. First, we found these excellent knobs made by our Swedish friends for all of our cabinets:

Next, Dan installed our light fixtures, which we found at the Schoolhouse Electric.
Next, Dan installed our light fixtures, which we found at the Schoolhouse Electric.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Special Guests! The Kitchen gets humming!
After finishing with the metal cabinets, we had a few special guests to help us with the next two projects: installing wood cabinets (we have a mix of both wood and metal cabinets, you'll see, it worked!) and installing a range hood.
For the cabinets, we had two special guests, Connor and Ken! They got them up in no time. Thanks, guys! Look at how handy Connor is!

I think I scared Ken when I took this picture!
Next came the range hood installation. So, here comes the muscle!
Bret helped Dan by lifting the hefty hood in place so that Dan could then make a tracing of where the hood would exhaust to outside, meaning he cut a whole in our house!!!
For the cabinets, we had two special guests, Connor and Ken! They got them up in no time. Thanks, guys! Look at how handy Connor is!
I think I scared Ken when I took this picture!
Heeeerree's Danny!
North Dakota Metal Cabs- a lot of before and after
These cabinets from ND that my cousin Bob and his wife Niki so generously gave to us are just plain cool, so I'm just going to post a whole bunch of pictures of them of before and after:
The cabinets were in fantastic condition, with very little rust.
You can see on the cabinet on the left the fade work in the paint, it was very cool. I think my uncle Milo had taken these to an auto body shop to be painted. We liked the green, but a paint job updated them for our more modern kitchen.

Goodbye Green! Hello, white:
This is a view looking down on a lower cabinet. What I love about these cabinets are these huge, deep drawers. Everything fits, evening funnels and measuring cups!
Ready powdercoating, who did the paint job, saved EVERY little screw and hinge. They did an AMAZING job. I couldn't believe that they had saved all of the hardware. And I'm glad they did, where would have we found replacement parts for these cabinets!
Doors, ready to be reassembled:
And the first cabinet to be installed!
Ready powdercoating, who did the paint job, saved EVERY little screw and hinge. They did an AMAZING job. I couldn't believe that they had saved all of the hardware. And I'm glad they did, where would have we found replacement parts for these cabinets!
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