Boo thought it was an update and work was being done.
Not unless you want to see “Kitchen Remodel 2.0 - Texas Edition”
-G
Boo thought it was an update and work was being done.
Sure! Did you get a Wolf again!?Not unless you want to see “Kitchen Remodel 2.0 - Texas Edition”
-G
Sure! Did you get a Wolf again!?

Would have been easier and cheaper to put that in the Blazer in swing out mode for tail gating.

Let's just get what you got going on done?Maybe I’ll do the 48” (8-burner) one for that ?...
-G
You just can't leave anything alone can you? lolWe had a Viking in our last place....
But yes, this time around we took it up a notch and got a Wolf...
One minute: You've got a perfectly good kitchen with a 36" rangetop that won't fit in a 30" space...
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The next.... you have this "Might As Well" situation:
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-G
Go back in there, chill them CK5’ers out, and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly.this time around we took it up a notch and got a Wolf...

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Then I can add the end-caps for all those cut stubs and put up the remaining plywood to create all the perimeter storage that is desperately needed. Getting rid of all those beams and plywood over the center of the space really lets the light spill down and brighten up with workshop.I did not see where you changed the structural design. Normally those beams keep the roof from pushing the walls out.
A two post lift only needs 4 inch's of 4,000 psi concrete. Pretty standard stuff.I haven't seen any talk about strengthening the foundation. If a lift is being put in just be aware of shoty construction practices in Texas.
