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2023-09-20 15:08:08

KeithMukai on Nostr: DIY PROJECT COMPLETE!!! From "meh" to "ooh!" + external ventilation!! fyi: probably ...

DIY PROJECT COMPLETE!!!

From "meh" to "ooh!" + external ventilation!!



fyi: probably not great for your lungs long term to burn methane, smoke oils, char steaks indoors without proper ventilation

I freakin' LOVED being able to (just barely) learn enough to do this! And it looks amazing. It took weeks and weeks of work (plus a heatstroke incident!) but it's so f'n satisfying! So proud of this!

It wasn't cheap, but I SAVED SO MUCH MONEY by doing most of it myself.

Total cost: $1,467

But of that:
* $250(?): roof contractor to cut the hole (was bundled w/other work so I don't know exactly how much the hole cost).
* $363: tools that I can now use for other projects (already planning a tile backsplash for my neighbor and my mom).
* $160: leftover consumable supplies to put towards the next job.

So really just $694 for the cost of the range hood ($309), backsplash tiles ($174), mortar, grout, sealer, piping, & misc supplies.



Firsts for this project:
* Removing an above-range microwave
* Removing installed cabinet
* Building a mount point by replacing drywall w/plywood drilled into the studs
* mixing & applying drywall mud
* using drywall tape
* sealing drywall
* removing the contractor's roof exhaust vent (wrong type! Urrg!)
* installing proper exhaust vent myself
* re-shingling and resealing(🤞) exhaust area
* using a v-trowel to apply tile mortar
* using a wet saw to cut glass and stone tiles
* rounding off glass/stone tile edge w/orbital sander
* attempting a tile inset (way too ambitious for my first tiling project!!)
* grouting tile
* applying grout sealer / stone enhancer
* dremel-cutting aluminum vent sections to length



Existing skills/tools leveraged:
* Photoshop to visualize / plan!
* table saw / mitre saw to cut the plywood anchor panel, the wood trim piece at the top, and the chimney sheath upper mount point.
* portable air compressor + nail gun for temp
* wood finishing (shellac, polyurethane) to the wood trim piece; tiny detail, but looks amazing (see below)!
* previous experience w/aluminum vent pipes
* basic outlet wiring (replaced gfci, raised mount point to tile surface)
* caulking (btw, caulk condoms work great!)



Downside of DIY:
I'm VERY slow and the kitchen was a disaster zone for WEEKS. But no wife or kids to worry about and never complains!

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