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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
  • Rental Property Investor
  • East Wenatchee, WA
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Anyone else forced to DIY during quarantine? Share your pics!

Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
  • Rental Property Investor
  • East Wenatchee, WA
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This bad handyman is accidentally looking to get promoted to just a regular handyman. Ive never been afraid to roll up  my sleeves, but I generally know what I don't know and hire out the more advanced or specialized tasks. No longer an option with the quarantine.

We have been tearing out our kitchen for the past few weeks and putting our cupboards and cabinets into our latest rental project. All was going fine until the quarantine and our governor stating non-essential construction must stop.   

The cabinets and countertops are being delivered Monday.  The pro contractor (my bro in law) is no longer coming.  The drywaller? Nope. Electrician? Plumber? Yeah, right.   

Here are some pics of a bad handyman stretching his skills.  Share your stories and pics.  Forced to stretch during the quarantine?

Instructions?  People read those?

Remove these uppers and let there be light!

Remove coat closet for big fridge with ice maker.

Respect for tapers. Simple but not easy!

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No contractors so trying to finish as much as I can 

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