Is it with your metric crescent wrench?
That's so terrible it's funny!! Is this in your new shop or the house?
Pat, If you truly intend to litigate this and other items that you feel are not up to standards it is not in your best interest to repair them yourself or use unlicensed repairmen/Contractors.
Just a note from somebody who makes his living involved in CONTRACTOR/OWNER LIABILTY, ARBITRATION (binding or otherwise), REGISTRAR, BONDS, CODE etc and of course.... the plans, spec's, contract and bid, to which the entire litigation will be based on.
As I've stated before, If you have any questions let me know. I am available to you and Kat.
BTW- Industry standard provides for the use of drywall screws in mounting cabinets (unless your plans/specs dictate otherwise) generally the cabinets have a "3/4" backer on them making it difficult to sense the screw hitting the stud if the cabinet is tight in the opening.
Cheers!!
Pat, If you truly intend to litigate this and other items that you feel are not up to standards it is not in your best interest to repair them yourself or use unlicensed repairmen/Contractors.
Just a note from somebody who makes his living involved in CONTRACTOR/OWNER LIABILTY, ARBITRATION (binding or otherwise), REGISTRAR, BONDS, CODE etc and of course.... the plans, spec's, contract and bid, to which the entire litigation will be based on.
As I've stated before, If you have any questions let me know. I am available to you and Kat.
BTW- Industry standard provides for the use of drywall screws in mounting cabinets (unless your plans/specs dictate otherwise) generally the cabinets have a "3/4" backer on them making it difficult to sense the screw hitting the stud if the cabinet is tight in the opening.
Cheers!!
The cabinet was falling down and was a serious safety hazard. I could not wait.
I'm not a construction guy, but I know you drill a pilot hole for screws or they do not work correctly. When you drill the pilot, you can "feel" if the drill goes into empty air or a stud. Ditto for installing the screw. I hope the industry standard includes some kind of "don't be a retard" clause.
The cabinet was falling down and was a serious safety hazard. I could not wait.
I'm not a construction guy, but I know you drill a pilot hole for screws or they do not work correctly. When you drill the pilot, you can "feel" if the drill goes into empty air or a stud. Ditto for installing the screw. I hope the industry standard includes some kind of "don't be a retard" clause.
It's in the house. I had no storage space in the laundry room. So I had them add some cabinets for me.
They probably forgot their left-handed hammers too...
I have one
Is it with your metric crescent wrench?
with a swivel head and pink magic fairy dust:rofl: