azscoob
Brewpub coming soon!
Where the hell is the Golden tee game?
Awesome build by the way.
Awesome build by the way.
I totally agree. Fantastic bar.
Just ballpark, how many man hours have you put into this. Did you do all the work yourself? How about costs?
Is the bar custom or did you buy it somewhere?
Thanks!
This is amazing, you are really lucky to have that bar!
There's no doubt. The gentleman that built it is 80 years old now and this is the last project he did. The next closest quote I got was $27 grand more. I was lucky to find him when I did. After he was done we stood there looking at the finished product and he says, "If anyone asks how much you paid, tell them double"
cfrazier77 said:In that case he deserve a front row bar stool when you pour the first draft!
POS template for the draft tower. I need to make a real one. You don't want to have to drill more holes than you need! Wife is taking a don't-ask-don't-tell approach to this project.
The wife wants to know if you're single and looking for a "roommate"
OMG, I already live with 4 women!
That's really cool man! Nothing beats hand-made furniture. I've started working with wood a bit but I'm nowhere close to doing anything like that. I know you mentioned another guy did the work, but maybe you could help me out with a few questions. Firstly, to get the color did you first use a stain and then a clear coat? If you did use a stain, was it just a cherry wood stain (because the wood is cherry wood too) or something else? Secondly, I noticed the edging is darker. Did he (or you) apply a thicker coat or is it uniform all the way around, and just a trick with the light?
I ask because I did a stain on some tap handles I made and I added more to the grooves to give it depth. I wasn't sure if he (or you) did the same thing. Also did you guys use anything to treat the wood grain before working with it? I'm just getting into this stuff so...a lot of questions
Spartan1979 said:Where are you running the beer line from?
Teromous said:I didn't notice the electrical outlets before, that's really cool. It would come in very handy with blenders, etc. Did you add a separate breaker for the bar, or is it on the same one as the room? Also, I hope your friends appreciate what you're doing for them. I dig the wine fridge. It would be awesome to put a few wine bottles in there if you brew on that side of the hobby as well.
I don't know if you're into antiques or anything, but if you could get one of those old National cash registers that would look awesome.
Back room which will also house the brewery.
Doh! Lighting strike last night took out my Computer, OOMA voip, Home Theater reciever & Projector. Second time this week we've been hit. No joke.
A complete waste of money IMHO. Read the insurance clauses in any of these pieces of equipment. They (usually) state that the replacement guarantee is only valid if there is proof of damage to the surge surpressor which basically never ever happens because of the technologies they employ.Time to invest in a Monster power center. Guaranteed to protect anything plugged into it (cable, cat6, power, etc.) up to $100,000. For a $200 investment it's worth the piece of mind or in your case save your electronics from blowing up.
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