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		<title>Hanging Maple Cabinets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, some rewarding progress!  In all fairness, doing the travertine tile floor was rewarding but it took so long it was hard to appreciate.  Now it&#8217;s covered up so it can&#8217;t be enjoyed. I used contractors paper available at your local big box hardware store to cover the floor while the work continued elsewhere. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally, some rewarding progress!  In all fairness, doing the travertine tile floor was rewarding but it took so long it was hard to appreciate.  Now it&#8217;s covered up so it can&#8217;t be enjoyed.</p>
<p>I used contractors paper available at your local big box hardware store to cover the floor while the work continued elsewhere.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://mykitchenimprovement.com/141/141"target="_self"title="kitchen cabinets" >kitchen cabinets</a> arrived pretty much as expected.  They are maple with a burnished coffee glaze and cabinet-grade plywood boxed.  The drawers feature the hydraulic closing mechanism which is nice when the drawer is full.</p>
<p>At first they sat in the living room as the travertine was finished, then moved into the kitchen:</p>
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<p>It is not difficult to hang kitchen cabinets if you haven&#8217;t any help.  Simply attach a <span id="more-141"></span>level board at the bottom line of the cabinet and hold the cabinet up with one hand while using a screw gun/drill with the other.  Be sure to pre drill pilot holes were the studs will line up.  Basically this is lot of measuring and line drawing.</p>
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<p>I used 2 1/2 inch deck screws with a washer to connect cabinets to teh wall.  Be sure to only screw through the frame portion of the cabinet.  For cabinet to cabinet side screws, I used 1 5/8 deck screws.  <strong>TIP</strong>: Drill a hole just big enough to slide the screw through in the first cabinet, and a normal pilot hole in the second joining cabinet.  This way the screw won&#8217;t &#8220;grip&#8221; the first cabinet and push the two cabinets apart when it reaches the second&#8230;it will try to pull them snug together, which is what you want.</p>
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<p>If you play your cards right and get the first (corner if you have one) cabinet right, there wont be a lot of shimming and leveling on the others.</p>
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