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Plumbing for Ikea vanities - How to rough in for Godmorgan, Hennes, Etc
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What not to do when plumbing for Ikea vanities. You have to layout your plumbing in rough in stage with the specific vanity in mind or you will have lots of problems.
How to do plumbing for Ikea Godmorgan or Hennes vanity
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What not to do when plumbing for Ikea vanities. You have to layout your plumbing in rough in stage with the specific vanity in mind or you will have lots of problems.
How to do plumbing for Ikea Godmorgan or Hennes vanity
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Flush mount hack for puck lights. Ikea Omlopp light hack. How to flush mount puck lights
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Shows you how to flush mount puck lights in a panel or cabinet.
Convert plug in lighting to direct wire and other tips and tricks for Ikea Omlopp
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SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE GREAT HOW TO VIDEOS: bit.ly/2EyExrV We show how to convert the plug in Ikea lighting system - Omlopp - to a direct wire version. No need for plugs. We also talk about how to set up different transformers and remotes to run different lights.
EASY - How to Install an Ikea Island -- LONG VERSION
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SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE GREAT HOW TO VIDEOS: bit.ly/2EyExrV This is a companion video to the shorter version found here: czcams.com/video/A8DqgeTCjS4/video.html How to secure an Ikea Sektion island the easy way and the cheap way. Not complicated frames or kits!
EASY - How to Install an Ikea Kitchen Island
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SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE GREAT HOW TO VIDEOS: bit.ly/2EyExrV LONG VERSION HERE: czcams.com/video/RecHWBjG7Ak/video.html We show you how to attach an Ikea Sektion island to the floor the easy way and the cheap way. No complicated kits or frames.
Plumbing Tips for Installing Ikea Vanity - Godmorgon - Problem Solving a 1 1/4" Trap Adapter
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Subscribe to our channel! Taking a look at the plumbing for an Ikea vanity. The shutoffs were in the wrong place blocking the location for the tail pipe and the trap adapter / plumbing in the wall was too small for the special Ikea drain parts and P trap. List of non-Ikea parts used: 1 1/4" solvent weld extension tube 1 1/2"-1 1/4" reducer ring 1 1/2 90 degree plastic elbow Links to items www.h...
How to install a vessel sink WITH OVERFLOW
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We take a look at how to install a vessel sink that has an overflow drain, which is different than installing a standard vessel sink that normally does not have an overflow hole.
I hate IKEA
How do you replace pop-up drain on these types of sinks?
Thanks for the video. I used this method today and it worked great. Great idea.
What do you do if a hump goes 90 degrees across your support frame 2x4s?
My ikea pipes are NOT 1-1/2. Much smaller. Less than 1-1/4, even. Don’t know what to do.
What a mess!
what do you do about the countertop? it's narrower(25.6") than the panels(26").
Thank you for this video
i guess, the cabinet support was installed incorrectly, Following Ikea instrcuction is very important. each cabinets should supported by 1 horizontal and 1 vertical support brackets (and each could be share with other cabinets) , the bracket needed to prevent cabinets move to all sides, the plastic footing only able to support the weight only, your one long bracket only protect the sides, but not front and back, if somebody kicked the cabinets from front , the cabinets will fall apart to the back and breaks the footings. the height of the support bracket is also too high, it should be the same or slightly lower than the height of the plint (8 cm). Why ? this will be a minimum adjustble height of your cabinet, you can't adjust the plastic footing lower than that. Cabinets don't need to sit on the support, but need to be screwed to the support, that screws prevent the movements. the weight of the cabinets supported by the plastic footing.
Very useful. Cheers.
I was looking for something exactly like this. It seems they discontinued the Omlopp though. Will this work with the MITTLED?
Yes they have the same lights just a different name now...
I need help putting in my wall oven. It is the same set up you have. Does it just sit on bottom of cabinet?
This information isn't in either the godmorgon vanity instructions or the sink top instructions. I feel for plumbers trying to plan ahead for this. You really need the parts physically on site before rough in begins
Great techniques and tips ! ... thanks so much for taking the time explain all the steps, you obviously have a ton of experience assembling these ikea islands, i'm so glad i watched your video, im confident that i can assemble my island thanks for sharing
the finish back panel should have the wood grain horizontal, so it look perfect, for that you may have to use two pieces.
Agreed. We have made that our standard process.
@@prokitchenbuilders It's almost fun to build, I'm on my first one, everything is almost all there in the instructions. Cool video, merci!
You are the man!
I'm having trouble making straight and clean cuts in ikea material (melamine). What is your method and type of saw/blades you are using ?
Circular saw with 24 tooth blade. Cutting guide and clamps. Mark it, clamp it, cut it. Good side down.
You are an absolute LIFESAVER. Ive been building my kitchen island for about three days and I was getting real frustrated!! Came across your video and finished up CONFIDENTLY a few hours after that. “That things isn’t going anywhere!” 🙏🏻😂♥️
any particular reason you did not attach the sleeper to the floor ??
Sleeper was attached to floor with 3 inch screws. System would be completely meaningless otherwise.
Most drains protruding out the wall is 1 1/2
How was the back panel attached to the 1x4?
1 1/4" screws
Thanks for the Video! Over all it is very helpful. But one question remaining. Is the sleeper base screwed to the floor? How do you prevent the whole Island from tripping over if drawers with heavy goods are all pulled out?
Yes it is. It would not work otherwise.
Just the information I needed; I wasn't sure how to install a vessel sink with overflow. Thanks so much!
Is it possible to install Ikea water trap with a Duravit sink?
Very good instructions. Thanks.
Whats too high and what’s too low?
Is there a video after it’s done?
Thank you
Do you need to anchor beam to the floor? In case it’s moving?
Yes you need to anchor beam to the floor. That is the basis for this system. If you don't do that, the system is meaningless.
Question or maybe I missed it, how exactly did you cut the back panel with the floor being sloped? Is the cut edge down facing the floor? My floor is very out of level but we used as much self leveler as we could and it's still out of whack.
Yes, cut the bottom to match the slope of the floor, and then seal it with clear silicone before installing it to prevent water intrusion into the particle board
Great video and detailed explanation. Thank you!!
After some planning I installed two lights connected to the driver and buried it all down the side and on top of the cupboard. But I'll be damned if was was to leave all that wiring under the cupboard. Yuck.
So if my wall pipes are say not perfectly aligned do I have room withing the unit to reroute some of the piping? I'm gonna install 2 Godmorgan side by side for a double vanity as the existing is a single vanity but with 2 sinks. I just wanna ensure it will work out due to limited space from left to right.
Hi, where did you get those 90 degree metal reinforcement corners for the middle section? I need those since I don’t have the back panel attached to my sektion box
Nice camera work and explanation! Great job!
Thank you so much - been losing sleep thinking about how I was going to do this!
Great vid - thanks! One quick question though, if I am installing cabinets on an island back-to-back, would I use two widths of 1x4 to maintain the right spacing for the side panels?
Been a little while since I did one of those. You actually need a little more than 2 1x4s since you do not have the thickness of the back panel involved. If remember correctly, I used either 4 1x4s or 2 2x4s and I did not use the plastic insert in the mounting bracket. This will get the panel almost flush with the door.
Thank you for the info. I'm saving it in case there's an issue with our install. We kind of panicked when we saw that the drawers would not accommodate our existing plumbing (and hadn't opened sink box yet to see that Ikea included their own pipes).
you are looking at this problem wrong. the t has to connect to the trap. you never address how to drain the far sink to the trap. i think you'll need a 90 degree left out of the wall. not ideal but i think you could make it work.
Where did you get your backsplash from? Thank you!
Question: Do you have a Video where you show exactly what you do after you cut the cable? Further, is it possible wire the cable directly into the transformer by skipping transformer plug/cable?
Thank you for the video. I see that you had trimmed off the top on both side of the oven cabinet. What kind of cooktop did you install? We are doing the same configuration with induction cooktop. Will I need to trim off the oven cabinet like you did?
I have looked all over the internet. I want to wire from one AC puck to another to account for varying distances in a closet. The shelf above will be in use so I thought I might be able to route the wires straight back to the wall to protect the wire nuts and connections. Can I wire from puck to puck like I saw on a van build using DC pucks? What do you suggest to protect the wiring on the shelf? THANK YOU so much!
Thanks so MuChhhhhhh my husband was going crazy with this installation and this helped a lot!!! We were about to return this because could not figure this out! Thanks agrian
Any chance you have an extra remote? Ikea doesn't make them anymore and my batteries leaked and I can't turn on my lighting anymore.
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Basically you cut the plug and did a hard wire. Where the tips and tricks in this?
Who puts Teflon tape on compression supply lines?
Not me, but a lot of people do cause they don't know any better. Obviously not needed!
@@prokitchenbuilders at least it won't leak!! Thank you for this video btw. I got stuck installing one of these sinks and there were no instructions at all. Kind of figured this is how it went , but had to be sure. Thank you! This video is a glimmer of hope on an otherwise shitty jobsite I have been working on lol.
What made you think you can get away with all that bulk wiring under there. That junction box looks like a fire waiting to happen.
Are you installing the Fixa brackets on top of the cabinet to make it flush with the other two metal support bars? This is so the countertop is supported everywhere.
My island will consist of four 15” x 24” cabinets, drawers only. Quartz with 10” overhang along the back long side. Right now it will sit on tiles but hopefully soon those will be replaced by vinyl planks. Can I use your idea but actually not screw it to the floor? Will it be stable enough? Are there any other better solutions if one doesn’t want to or can’t screw it down to the floor? Thank you for a great video and all the support.
No, it will not work at all if it is not screwed down. That is the whole point of this method. In fact if you had long enough screws you wouldn't even need the boards. Remove the tile under the island area and attach it directly to the sub floor. This is the only way to do it.
@@prokitchenbuilders thank for quick reply. Originally I was hoping for a movable island but do much for that I guess. I will be drilling it down. Got the lumber already👍
@@1973kasiek if you want a truly mobile Island, you could install it on casters. Have done that once before.