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Free Chapter Download: Building Kitchen Cabinets
comments (7) March 25th, 2011 in blogs
In this free chapter download from Gregory Paolini's Kitchen Cabinets Made Simple, you'll learn simple ways to break down the process of the seemily overwhelming task of building kitchen cabinets. Now you can build new cabinets for a fraction of the cost and in doing so, you'll add significant value to your home.
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Posted: 9:10 pm on April 8th
It was exactly 5 years ago this past April 1st, (yes, it was April Fool's Day), that I was assembling a face-frame exactly like the gentleman in this photo. With very little pressure behind my driver-drill, the bit slipped out of the Kreg screw hole, sending the bit completely through the very center of my left palm. Luckily I hit nothing inside my hand that would cause permanent damage. The hand surgeon told me that I was one of the luckiest patients he's ever seen.
Learn from my stupid mistake!! Get your free hand away from the end of that Kreg bit!! I cannot stress enough how little pressure I was using the moment this bit pierced my palm.
Dale Peterson
Stillwater, Mn.
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