Greg_NY61

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  1. Interesting answers. 

     

    I do use angled corners - but usually for Recycle Bins.  It wastes a little space in the cabinet but not much more than a Lazy Susan would.  Sometimes I put a Trash Compactor in an angled Front.  Of course in that case it really isn't a cabinet but there is a Counter Top.

     

    I never use the "L" Corner Cabinet with bi-fold doors.  Every one I've ever seen had a problem with the doors getting out of adjustment.

     

    A 36" Lazy Susan with full inset doors would be OK but I don't do much full inset cabinetry.

    In some cases you have to use bi-fold doors, or you will end up with a very narrow door specially with a 33" corners like in my case.

  2. It depends on the kitchen I just did a layout for a customer and used Lazy Susan for corners and it calculated all the area right. I'm not sure what it does for blind corner, I assume that when the cabinets connect it will calculate they entire corner ( I haven't checked with that) But I will when I get back. If not, I guess have to use custom counter in that situation as well, because blind corner cabinets sometimes do go allaway to the wall and positioned 3" give or take back.

     

    If the angled front used, I  use custom countertop macro separate from regular (is what I been doing). But the only time angled front is used if you have a corner window and sink will be going there, but I guess corner cabinet can be used in that situation as well just have to note to the cabinet guy its an angled corner.

     

    But here is an image with Lazy Susan it looks like the corner cabinet calculated the whole corner.

     

     

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  3. March is a crazy month, was running around in shorts and "wife beater" a week ago and today they call for snow and temperatures back into 20's. I thought I will wake up to some snow powder as they predicted but so far its looking good.

     

    Guys from warm climates love to bust our chops knowing we have to deal  with all this cold and snow BS. 

  4. All you need is a cad detail and a note saying that: Anchor bolt 1/2"x12" - 6' OC and 12" from each corner, etc. I never seen the amount of anchor bolts needed for a specific foundation, its all according to layout which is done in the field.

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  6. I don't think that would work ot that should be the remedy ,I think this is more of a programing issue, you have a wall and you have a ceiling the break point between the two should be at the corner dynamically. If you have same color ceiling it would be fine but having 2 colors it wasn't accounted for.

  7. Use wall elevation view of that wall and use backsplash tool and draw the area on the wall you want to be tiled, you can set the thickness, you can cut and make any shape you like.