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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

yay and i have done nothing to the kitchen since this way made... i need to finish the cabinets

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  • We are fixing to move in with our grandpa in his trailer it needs remodeling bad...our grandma just passed away in December.. we need to build a bar and new flooring it needs a new roof to i don't know where to start....

  • @barbara5956 start small start with a project you know you can finish

  • ALSO YOUR 1'-1/2'' SANITARY TEE IS TURNED THE WRONG WAY!!!!

  • @abuckeyeinfl thats 2 inch i hard piped it

  • Why would you think there are no hardware or builders merchants in France? The French do not live in the dark ages. I worked as an international truck driver for 26 years and delivered all over France. There are several good quality buildes supply merchants all over the country.

  • @buggalug46 sorry from what i have heard they live like animals and wipe there ass with grass

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  • 1-1/2" LOL

  • Nice. Like your sink man.

  • @DannysCam The French has quite a few Strip Malls and a lot of space. Shopping in the Big stores can be like shopping at Wall-Mart so that's actually quite comparable. There's quite a few things in France that actually feel quite American. Quite different from Germany, England, Belgium and the Netherlands.

    What the French are truly unique in is their waterworks, taps, sinks, baths, basins are all different. Electrical elements as well. It's fun though.

  • @DannysCam You got quite a few specialized shops 'Mr Bricolage' and 'Bricodepot' are two of the most well known ones. The thing is the French are quite a unique people, proud and stubborn completely adhering to their own standards. So whenever we bring stuff from the Netherlands we have to adopt it to French standards.

    We soon found out it's best to use French tools and French materials the French way as getting a blade for a saw or something small can be quite a hassle.

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