Adjust by loosening the screws (not removing them) and adjusting your door height. Close the doors and you can tell which door needs to go up or down in order to match up with the other. I would repeat the process on the other side. While lifting it up to where it needed to be, I would tighten only maybe two (of four) screws. I would loosely attach the portion of the hinge that the doors snapped onto first (the ones that attach to the frames). This part was a little tricky, but I did discover something that really helped me out. Then, attach the hinges that go on the frame to prepare for hanging your cabinet doors. with the screws that were associated with them. Step 7: Re-attach your hardware and hang your doors and drawers.Īttach your cabinet door and drawer hardware - hinges, pulls, etc. With that said, I decided to still put in a little prep work since these cabinets get so much abuse (dogs, kids, husband, me). I didn't prime and I didn't sand on that piece and, almost a year later, it is still looking as beautiful as day one. Of course, my skepticism kicked in, so I tested it out on a dresser prior to tackling the entire kitchen worth of cabinetry. Why, you might ask? Because it doesn't require priming and (in some cases) not even sanding prior to application! Slightly skeptical, but excited either way. So, when I discovered Valspar Cabinet Enamel, I was pretty excited. But, when I find life hacks that can help me avoid it - even just a little bit - you know I am all about it. If you follow me at all, you know I despise prep work! I know it makes all the difference, so I still try to put in as much as I can.
The cabinets have been on my radar for years, but I was always intimidated by how much prep work everyone was talking to me about. But director Peter Jackson, overseeing nearly 60 hours of previously unseen footage from Lindsay-Hogg’s filming of events (which eventually became the middling, 80-minute doc Let It Be), chronicles that strained month in the Fab Four’s life with a new three-part miniseries for Disney+, The Beatles: Get Back.It was pretty dark and dated, so I went to work - swapping out the sink, refinishing the counter tops (for $125!) and tiling a back splash. Maybe it’s Yoko Ono pulling John Lennon away from the band maybe it’s manager Allein Klein screwing them out of royalties maybe it’s the clashing egos of four twentysomething Liverpudlians who became rock gods virtually overnight. But it’d be the last hurrah for a band that redefined pop music in a mere decade, a breakup whose causes have been speculated on wildly in the years since.
#SCREWING AROUND IN MY DISNEY KITCHEN TV#
The results were bittersweet: The album was released to muted fanfare (though it’s since been reappraised), and the ambitious TV special was whittled down to a now-iconic live concert atop the roof of Apple headquarters. On top of all that, they had just four weeks to pull this all off. Not only that, they wanted to film a TV special to coincide with the album’s release, which necessitated the hiring of director Michael Lindsay-Hogg and the building of Twickenham Film Studios into an erstwhile rehearsal space. The Pitch: In January of 1969, the Beatles, wearing by internal tensions and alienated through years of not touring together, attempted to do the impossible: get back together to craft not only a new album but to record it live in concert, without any overdubs or studio tricks.