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Pics Of Your Work!!
I'm sure some of you have built bars for HO's before. I've built quite a few myself. I'm just finishing a rec room (basement) project and one of the last things to do is build their bar. But the HO is basically leaving it up to me to design and build. Just wondering if you guys have any pics of bars you've built (just to give me some new ideas)? The bars I've built in the past have been pretty boring (except for a couple that a designer did drawings for). I'd like to see your work!! Thanx..
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Not done yet but getting close. It all black walnut including top and all trims.
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Magnum,
Great looking stuff! I love working with walnut. I'm wondering how you are going to do the finish? The way I get the most from walnut is... one light application of boiled linseed oil to pop the grain, followed by orange shellac to give it that great warmth. I usually apply varnish or lacquer over that. What are your plans?
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
All the floors (7000 sf) and the stairs are walnut that were finished with Varithane so this will have the same. The ho is doing all the finishing. She textured the walls in the kitchen and it looks great. Ill post some more pics soon.
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
You might want to pass the tip on to her about the linseed oil and orange shellac. It really is like night and day. The walnut comes alive.
That's going to be a nice place to relax and have a drink or 5. Nice work!
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Alder bar.
Last edited by Mike Finley; 05-15-2006 at 11:47 PM. |
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
WOW nice Mike is that walnut also? I should have waited until I was done if I new you were going to post that
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Like wise to you! Nice work there, I wish we had those high ceilings to have worked with, as it was we had to get a variance with the building dept but made the best of it. It's Alder. The color in the pictures sucks, doesn't do it justice. I don't know if you can see it, but all the liqueur bottles are sitting on an under lit rack, when the other lights are turned off they glow from underneath and call to you...
The best part of the project was this little touch... Go Broncos!!! Last edited by Mike Finley; 05-15-2006 at 11:47 PM. |
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
"where everybody knows your name. and they are always glad you came"
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Wow guys, that's some nice work. I think each of those bars is probably worth more than the entire basement build that I'm doing!! Hey Mike, is that a granite top on the actual bar and where'd you pick up the brass rails??
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Yes, granite on the top. The rails you can order from Rockler or Van Dykes. I find them a bit cheaper at Van Dykes
http://www.vandykes.com/subcategory/36/ There are two thicknesses to choose from, we always use the thicker size, it looks much better. |
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Looks awesome michael. Denver broncos use to be tight back in the day when the were refered to as the orange crush. With Randy Grandishaw and lyle Alzado.
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
nice work guys, I really like the wainscoating in the top picture.
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Damn Mike, nice work there! I liked it 100%, until I saw that horse
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Thanx for the info Mike. Looks great. Any other takers with pics of bars they've done (maybe a couple not so high end
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Mike,
I may have to steal that idea for a steeler logo in my basement bar...How'd you do that? |
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
Just draw it out on a piece of drywall, cut it out with a rotary cutter of some sort, screw it on the wall, patch the holes, run some mud around the cut edges with your fingers, caulk the seam between the wall and your logo, that's about it.
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!
I Know I can do better than that.
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Re: Pics Of Your Work!!Quote:
That's about ONE IGNORANT STATEMENT, - - I sure hope you're just 'kidding', - - but OTHERWISE, - - feel free to show some pics and WE WILL BE THE JUDGE OF THAT!!
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