Mike Gregory
11-13-2005, 4:42 PM
Hi all,
I've been reading this site ever since badger pond dried up ... I know that was a long time ago. I don't think I've ever introduced myself on this site and plan to do so when I have a little more time. Right now, I am looking for some quick advice on something though.
We are renovating our kitchen and I am about do put ceramic tile on the floor. As far as the island goes, I have two options - mount fixed or put on heavy duty wheels that lock out. I am looking for pro's and con's for either decision. Please let me know if you can think of reasons to support either decision.
To keep this post related to WW, I've attached some pic's of the fake, yes fake wood ceiling (Armstrong) with the molding I made to finish the job. I had to make about 120' of this molding but the wife really came through helping me handle the 16' pieces. It is made from hard maple and cherry (stained red mahoghany). Purchasing it in oak would have cost about 4 times what it cost me to make it - not to mention it wouldn't have matched the rest of the room which is maple.
Thanks for any help you can offer on the island,
Mike Gregory
I've been reading this site ever since badger pond dried up ... I know that was a long time ago. I don't think I've ever introduced myself on this site and plan to do so when I have a little more time. Right now, I am looking for some quick advice on something though.
We are renovating our kitchen and I am about do put ceramic tile on the floor. As far as the island goes, I have two options - mount fixed or put on heavy duty wheels that lock out. I am looking for pro's and con's for either decision. Please let me know if you can think of reasons to support either decision.
To keep this post related to WW, I've attached some pic's of the fake, yes fake wood ceiling (Armstrong) with the molding I made to finish the job. I had to make about 120' of this molding but the wife really came through helping me handle the 16' pieces. It is made from hard maple and cherry (stained red mahoghany). Purchasing it in oak would have cost about 4 times what it cost me to make it - not to mention it wouldn't have matched the rest of the room which is maple.
Thanks for any help you can offer on the island,
Mike Gregory