About three years ago when I finally retired I got to use the router bits I've been buying at the woodworking shows over the years. Cabinets are birch Ply with maple fronts and raised panel doors. Being a small bathroom built in 1953 I gutted including 3" cracked concrete floor as well as converted cast iron and galvanized pipe to PVC as well as rewired with ceiling vent I loved the Summerfeld router bit sets.
Looks great I'm in the same boat only doing a complete house from the 50's. I fell off my chair when I saw the price of a floating vanity...$1,200 dollars! For what, basically a box that hangs on the wall. Needless to say, I'm going to build it.
One of the great things about a project like that is that you get to enjoy the building and then you get to live with the results of you efforts. Well done.
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