So a little back ground. I am a general contractor and I am in a trade show this spring. The Edmonton Home and Garden show. I am trying to mix my love of beer the best I can legally (would love to drink at work but I'm sure I would be missing a few didgets if I did). Anyways I am building part of my booth which is going to be a bar with a tap in it. Want to start getting more into this at work. I thought I would post step by step on here for anyone thinking of doing it. It will be built to be used in my basement when not at a show so I'm building it in a way that can easily be taken apart and reassembled a few times. It's going to be a 2 level bar with a bar fridge and a 2 faucet tap mounted to the countertop. I am going to run 2 1/2" PVC pipe down into the fridge. I'm going to grease it up around the countertop and then spray foam the pipe where it runs through the countertop. I want to grease it so I can remove the PVC during transport. The spray foam shouldn't stick to the pipe this way. The upper level is going to be a live edge walnut slab. Anyways I started yesterday and have the cabinet carcuses done so far they will be maple alone with the rail and stile style doors. View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1447188621.473539.jpgView attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1447188637.478956.jpg