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BradNaylor

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I was in the middle of preparing the cutting list for a kitchen island on Monday when the customer phoned, having just got back from her holiday. She wanted to know which day it would be arriving.

I explained that our arrangement had always been that I would be making the island this week, and that it would be ready for delivery and assembly next week.

Obviously crestfallen, she protested that she must have it this week as she had 20 odd people coming round on Saturday.

What the ****, I've never been one to duck a challenge, so agreed to have it ready for Friday.

dung! I'd not even ordered the granite yet! Where was I going to get a piece of Angola Black granite cut, polished and delivered by Friday?

This proved to be the easy bit, thanks to Cheshire Marble in Altrincham. I've never used them before but they are now my preferred supplier.

Four days later it was done. I got the last drawer glued up at 10.30 on Thursday night. I was spraying the drawer boxes at 5.30 on Friday morning.

Normally I would assemble the whole thing in the workshop and deliver it in one piece with some assistance. However, the access to the kitchen was very tight, so I had to assemble the island on site. It is basically two MDF boxes sat on a plinth clad in beech panels and frames.


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It is a hand painted finish in acrylic eggshell to match the walls of the kitchen and in contrast to the existing kitchen units.

The client loves it, thinks I am marvellous, and is going to tell eveyone in Wilmslow to beat a path to my door!

:lol:

Speaking of Wilmslow, I was back there today fitting a desk and two bookcases which I made the previous week.

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The tops to the bookcases and the knobs are still white because the client made a couple of design changes at the last minute. I had to go back to the workshop and cut and prime new tops as she wanted bigger overhangs than originally agreed.

This job was also hand-painted in acrylic eggshell. I've never gone in for hand-painting before as I am a spray enthusiast, but it has many advantages. Touching up is a doddle, and in this case the client insisted on me leaving the paint with her so she could give it all a final coat. Apparantly she just loves painting stuff!

All in all, not a bad weeks work.

Cheers
Brad
 
Amazing amount of work for one week!

BTW, I do always enjoy seeing the little bead you often put around your door and drawer frames......very traditional, and very classy.

Your lungs must be about 3/4 full of MDF dust by now!

Mike
 
Jesus Brad! and they say I am fast :shock: Beautiful jobs by the way. Did you make the rest of the kitchen or just match it?
 
No, I didn't make the original kitchen, although I have done very similar ones.

It was put in 3 or 4 years ago by a company called Loxley.

http://www.edwinloxley.co.uk/

It is a nice enough job but the attention to detail leaves something to be desired. I had to do a little remedial work including converting a cupboard ino a deep drawer for all my client's food processor gubbins and I was very surprised to discover that that the door frames are all MDF.

I would use MDF for a budget job where the doors were hung on concealed hinges. Definitely not with butt hinges, though. :shock:

And this kitchen was definitely not a 'budget job'. £30k+ I think. I'd have done it better for a lot less.

The frames for the new island were all beech.

MDF panels, of course!

:lol:

Brad
 
That's a fantastic piece of work Brad. But when do you get to sleep?
 
RogerM":2gh4paxh said:
That's a fantastic piece of work Brad. But when do you get to sleep?

Sleep is for wimps!

:lol:

Seriously though, I am a bit knackered - despite having a lie in this morning until after 6.00am.

This kind of work gets addictive, though. I'm starting a new job tomorrow - oak kitchen cabinets - and I'm chomping at the bit already!

Brad
 
Very nice indeed Brad, she must have been delighted with that speed of response.
 
Nice work Brad. I am often getting phone calls like yours and as you say challenge on. It doesnt always have a good end result like yours sometimes everything goes **** up.

Jon
 
how fantastic to have a job that you really really want to do. Not to mention the money.... :)
 
wizer":20b26wth said:
how fantastic to have a job that you really really want to do.

You're right Tom, it is.

I'm doing anything anyone else couldn't do, though. It just takes hard work, a bit of vision, and a lot of bloody-mindedness!

You've got time on your side if you really wanted to do it.

:wink:

Cheers
Brad

PS the money's not as good as I could earn as a salesman. I've done that though, and it's a miserable existence.

The bug's still there however. Closing a deal still gives me a hard-on!

:lol:
 
BradNaylor":2hkhyfzj said:
The bug's still there however. Closing a deal still gives me a hard-on!

:lol:

At your age!!! are you sure its not Mrs Naylor slipping a crushed up Viagra into your sandwiches.

or possibly Phil, you never know :shock: brokeback workshop :shock:

You just know I have to pick fault as well, the island should of had posts, breaks up the plinth.
As usual though, good work, granite people are a night mare, when you get a good one it makes it so much easier.
 

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