looks good. not sure i'd put a bar by the steps though...haha
I am going to build a bar in my place, is anyone interested in pictures as I build it
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Are you working off plans for this or are you just doing it by hand? If so share em, I need a new project.Comment
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100% except when I need someone to hold something in place. My "assistant" works for beer which is a bonus.
I always build these from scratch. It's pretty simple, just use my layout as a outline. Build 2 stud walls, plywood on the front, particle board for the top underlay and interior shelves, fabric cover the shelves, use whatever for the top, (I once used "peel & stick" tiles on a 16 ft bar!) and then cover the front - bead board, hardwood, laminate, carpet, whatever. I can usually blueprint the entire design on 1 piece of paper. As long as you keep it square it is really simple, you just have to get started. Even if you make small mistakes here and there, when it's complete you rarely notice. I should add I used base and corner trim around the bar top to finish the edge.Last edited by ProjectNaked; 01-14-2008, 12:01 PM.Comment
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Total was around $350-400 for the bar including the $50 sink (wasn't too happy about that) and add another $125 for the tap parts I already had, (regulator, tap, tower, tank, etc...) I went with a little nicer refridgerator, ($350) for the extra freezer space and to hold a full sized keg. In all I have spent around 5 full days building and finishing - still have to add the recessed lights in the ceiling and add a few wall outlets for the neon signs.Comment
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That's awesome dude. That is going to be one of the first projects when I get into my new place. A bar and also a fire pit in the backyard, although, it will be warming up soon here in the Phoenix, so that one is on the back burner for a while.
I'll be damned if I bust my ass to build a fire pit and surrounding area and then don't get to enjoy it right away because it's 150 degrees outside.
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looks great hope you spend alot of time plowing through shots and get shitface drunk..
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Looks great. That bond game is a classic as well. Nice taste.No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes scripture.
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looks good! altho I would have preferred the fridge be hidden underneath the bar....otherwise great job!Odie
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