Home Repairs On Video

Added: Aug 27, 2010

From: mittsdad

Duration: 5:57

build and install a recessed wall cabinet in pasadena, ca

Channel: Entertainment

Tags: cabinet making  green carpenter  creative carpentry los angeles 


Rating: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='10' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings)    Views: 5721    Comments: 16

TheLumberjackass Says:

Aug 27, 2010 - really great stuff pete !it looks excellent and you'd swear it was part of the original house ( i.e - it was there when the house was built from new ). i bet the householder was chuffed , i know i'd be :)and great to see you back doing some woodwork :)

citogrid Says:

Aug 27, 2010 - i'd let you build cabinets for me!!

mittsdad Says:

Aug 27, 2010 - thanks. she loved it and is already planning more stuff

mittsdad Says:

Aug 27, 2010 - send a ticket

conundrum111 Says:

Aug 27, 2010 - Was that a Bench Dog Joint?

elvisworldwide Says:

Aug 27, 2010 - You're underpaid.

mittsdad Says:

Aug 28, 2010 - boss, can i have a raise?

mittsdad Says:

Aug 28, 2010 - yes, "dog" is now singular. sigh

steno1215 Says:

Nov 10, 2010 - really could've used a handyman these last coupla years...check the pics on fb under Kristin Bennett

vaboy731 Says:

Mar 19, 2011 - what thickness of plywood did you use?

mittsdad Says:

Mar 19, 2011 - 3/4" thick "shop birch" I get it at a place called Anderson Plywood in Los Angeles. Thanks for watching.

PayPuh Says:

Jan 11, 2012 - neat

crownedhumble Says:

Mar 15, 2012 - You do great work! I really liked the song and want to know what the name was and by who.

mittsdad Says:

Mar 15, 2012 - I'm glad you liked it. Very much appreciated. The music is a royalty-free track contained in the program called "Soundtrack Pro" which is part of the Final Cut Pro Suite. That was I use to edit.

MadKrazyNluv Says:

May 18, 2012 - I enjoyed the video. I think I can tackle this little project now.

mittsdad Says:

May 20, 2012 - I'm glad I could expire you. Don't be afraid to knock out a wall. You can always figure out a way to put it back together.