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"wolfb"

28/12/2004 10:13 AM

Home Bar basement

I'm planning a home bar project and wonder if any of you kind sirs know a
good site where someone might view already built projects. Is there a site
where one might submit their pictures for others to enjoy?

Thanks

Wolf-==-


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Wj

"WoodchuckCanuck"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

28/12/2004 8:48 AM

Try a couple links at
http://woodworkersworkshop.com/freewoodworkingplans/index.php?cat=105
Woodwork Safely,
Jim Barry
http://www.woodchuckcanuck.com

rc

"rob"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

28/12/2004 10:35 AM


wolfb wrote:
> I'm planning a home bar project and wonder if any of you kind sirs
know a
> good site where someone might view already built projects. Is there
a site
> where one might submit their pictures for others to enjoy?
>
> Thanks
>
> Wolf-==-

Wolf,
I built a homebar a few years ago based on a plan from Rockler for a
freestanding bar. I turned it into a built-in and made it much longer.
The mirror plan that comes with it looks pretty nice too. You can see
my version here:
http://robandkaren.webhop.org/woodworking.htm (Its about half way down
the page)

Wj

"WoodchuckCanuck"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

28/12/2004 4:56 PM


rob wrote:
> I built a homebar a few years ago based on a plan from Rockler for a
> freestanding bar.

Rob,
Impressive! Very nice indeed.
Woodwork Safely,
Jim Barry
http://www.woodchuckcanuck.com

MS

"Mortimer Schnerd, RN"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

29/12/2004 2:07 PM

wolfb wrote:
> I'm really proud of the foot rail. It came from a closed down micro brewery
> in my small town that I spent many a Saturday afternoon in and it's closing
> spurred me on to build the basement bar.
>
> http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/footrail.jpg


I see the cuspidor but where are the peanut shells? Aside from that, it looks
great.




--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN

[email protected]

ws

"wolfb"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

29/12/2004 11:24 AM

I haven't been able to find much on the internet as far as home built bar
projects go other than the recurring and annoying plans for sale buy the
same company. There is at least one person here interested in the like so
I'll put up some links to my project.
It has a marble top (came from a demo project at the U) which will
eventually be flooded with envirotex. The oak styles and skirts were mined
from the local area and donated by a friend. I got the tower off eBay
(kind of an overkill, the fridge only holds a pony, but it looks cool).
There is still a ways to go but you get the idea.

Here I was fitting the elbowrest that I got from Rockler.
http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/elbowrest.jpg

This is the mostly finished bar. Notice the wall hanging liquor cabinet.

http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/bar1.jpg

Another shot

http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/bar2.jpg

View of the back with wet sink and drink well. The drain pan is now in.

http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/backbar.jpg

I'm really proud of the foot rail. It came from a closed down micro brewery
in my small town that I spent many a Saturday afternoon in and it's closing
spurred me on to build the basement bar.

http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/footrail.jpg

I hope you enjoy the pictures!

Wolf-==-



ws

"wolfb"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

29/12/2004 4:08 PM

Thanks, Mort. Every bar needs one cuspidor. I was waiting to install the
peanut shells after I got the 3' of slate laid down in front. Kinda hard to
put slate over peanut shells you know.
Cheers!
Wolf-==-
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> http://www.southslope.net/~paradimes/footrail.jpg
>
>
> I see the cuspidor but where are the peanut shells? Aside from that, it
> looks great.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Mortimer Schnerd, RN
>
> [email protected]
>
>

mm

makesawdust

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

28/12/2004 10:11 PM


wolfb Wrote:
> I'm planning a home bar project and wonder if any of you kind sirs kno
> a
> good site where someone might view already built projects. Is there
> site
> where one might submit their pictures for others to enjoy?
>
> Thanks
>
> Wolf-==-


I've always wanted to have a walk-in cooler for kegs and a bar, bu
SWMBO will neither sign off on such a project, nor allow the diversio
of funds to pay for it.

Think of the possibilities...here's some links to check out:

http://hbd.org/franklin/public_html/members/sj/walkin.html

http://www.brewrats.org/walkin.cf

--
makesawdust

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

28/12/2004 4:43 PM


"wolfb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm planning a home bar project and wonder if any of you kind sirs know a
> good site where someone might view already built projects. Is there a
> site where one might submit their pictures for others to enjoy?
>
> Thanks
>
> Wolf-==-

You won't find that information here. We do woodworking; we are pure of
heart, mind, and body and do not partake of spirits or the devil's urine.

As for posting pictures, alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking

BC

Bob Carpenter

in reply to "wolfb" on 28/12/2004 10:13 AM

28/12/2004 9:31 PM

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:43:00 +0000, Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

>
> "wolfb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I'm planning a home bar project and wonder if any of you kind sirs know a
>> good site where someone might view already built projects. Is there a
>> site where one might submit their pictures for others to enjoy?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Wolf-==-
>
> You won't find that information here. We do woodworking; we are pure of
> heart, mind, and body and do not partake of spirits or the devil's urine.
>
> As for posting pictures, alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking


Speak for your self bud. I want to enjoy life. ;-}


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