After I moved here a few years ago and experienced summer humidity for the first time, I swore I'd never build anything in August. But here I am, building kitchen and bath cabinets in August. I was supposed to be done by now, but the customer kept making changes and adding delays. Now I'm faced with making 25 rail and stile doors with plywood panels in this wicked heat and humidity.
Everything has been in the garage (no A/C or anything) for a while, stickered and getting used to the weather. I'm wondering if the doors are going to pull apart when it cools off. I'm working early and late to avoid the worst of it, but I can't shake the feeling I'm heading for trouble. I'm on a deadline and have to keep moving. I will be doing the finishing in a walk-up attic that has A/C, so that won't be a problem.
Any thoughts from the natives?
Thanks!
Everything has been in the garage (no A/C or anything) for a while, stickered and getting used to the weather. I'm wondering if the doors are going to pull apart when it cools off. I'm working early and late to avoid the worst of it, but I can't shake the feeling I'm heading for trouble. I'm on a deadline and have to keep moving. I will be doing the finishing in a walk-up attic that has A/C, so that won't be a problem.
Any thoughts from the natives?
Thanks!