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My bar project

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by rdwj, Dec 13, 2008.

 

  1. #41
    rdwj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 16, 2008
    No biggie. I answer to anything close. My great grandmother called me Ron until the day she died. It's especially funny considering I'm a Jr. and she never got my Dad's name right either.
     
  2. #42
    brrman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 17, 2008
    Another source for a good rail is BairdBros.com - out of Ohio. I got mine there in walnut. They seem to mount easier than the Rockler rails.

    Bar looks really nice, btw!
     
  3. #43
    BrianP

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2008
    Wow. Nice work. Impressive.
     
  4. #44
    BrewBeemer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2008
    Years ago I recall the fad called decoupage.
     
  5. #45
    olllllo

    []-O-[]  

    Posted Dec 18, 2008
    Welcome back Rod!

    That bar is soweet.
     
  6. #46
    rdwj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 21, 2008
    Here is a cross section of the rail from Rockler

    [​IMG]

    You have to have a 5/8 base, then it's 1.5 inches to the bottom of the lip. You're supposed to use 1 piece of 3/4 on top of that and then fill in the remaining 3/4 with whatever your counter is going to be.

    I used this jig to cut my angles
     
  7. #47
    adx

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 22, 2008
    Very cool. My question is about the ceiling. You mentioned that you sprayed it black. Did you just rent a sprayer and use standard paint or did you have to use a special paint? Any special considerations for water pipes or ductwork? It seems like the perfect thing to do in my basement so I don't have to build bulkheads around duct work.
     
  8. #48
    rbarr110

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 22, 2008
    Wow - I really like how the bartop finish came out. I am sooo stealing the idea of the clear coat over tile. I know it has been done over wood finishes, but it looks real nice over the tile.

    I had wanted to use polished marble tiles for my bartop, but at around $13 a sf, that put my countertop finish over $500. I figure with decent ceramic tile and the clear coat, it will likely be $200 or less..... huge savings with a great finished look.
     
  9. #49
    rdwj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 22, 2008
    I have a friend that has a commercial sprayer. You can rent something similar at Home Depot. I used a simple flat black and would suggest not using any type of gloss. I actually used several different name brands because I ended up using about twice as much as I thought I'd need.

    I coated the duct work with a primer - I don't remember the name. I got it at Benjamin Moore and it was for painting over metals. I also sprayed the rest of the metal (water pipes and electrical) with a mixture of water and vinigar. That is supposed to pit it a little so it takes the paint better.

    I really like the way it turned out. I get compliments on it all the time and at least two of my friends have copied the idea. It's WAY cheaper than a drop ceiling and has many advantages over the drywall option too.
     
  10. #50
    TGreen588

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 25, 2008
    so sweet. all you need is a urinal!!! hahaha
     
  11. #51
    mrbowenz

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 26, 2008

    These two shots look like a bar at a Hilton hotel, really super job my man ! The bar stools are supreme as well !:D
     
  12. #52
    junkyard brewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 26, 2008
    Very, Very nice!
     
  13. #53
    PsicloneRN

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2009
    When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amor!
     
  14. #54
    Ceedubya

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 10, 2009
    WOW, that bar is incredible.

    I see this thread is a little old but I hope you are still watching it. I would love to see pics of the beer closet, to see how you have your kegs setup and fed through the wall.
     
  15. #55
    IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Jan 12, 2009
    +1 to spraying the ceiling. When I bought my house the guy had sprayed the cielings a dark gray. You really don't notice everything. Just do it after all water lines and electricla lines, and interet lines ect are run. Makes it hard to trace cables, but looks way better.
     
  16. #56
    ohiobrewtus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 12, 2009
    I have no idea how I missed this up until now. I may have to steal the trellis idea for my bar. That looks fantastic. Great work!
     
  17. #57
    rdwj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 16, 2009
    Here are a few shots of the back room...

    It's basically a collar on a freezer - just backwards. I had to put it on a platform to get the taps to a nice height. I also have the drain plumbed to the sink drain so I never have to mess with it.

    [​IMG]

    This is the back of the freezer. I build a little box that goes from the collar to the wall. This keeps the lines nice and cool and allows me to open the top.

    [​IMG]

    The box sets right up against the plywood face you see in the front pictures.

    [​IMG]

    I have the whole usit braced to the wall on both sides so it doesn't move.

    [​IMG]
     
  18. #58
    RockfordWhite

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 16, 2009
    Seems like a pain to have to lift kegs up and down that high...
     
  19. #59
    rdwj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 16, 2009
    It's a bit of a pain, but I'd rather do that than have the taps really low. The platform is wide enough to stand on and I have a handy stool as well - so it's not too bad.

    I'm also 6'2", so that helps some.
     
  20. #60
    WriterWriter

    Banned

    Posted Mar 2, 2009
    Absolutely amazing.

    I was really happy to see this thread because I have no experience doing any kind of work like this, but I've been saying to friends that with some hard work and effort, these things are possible if you do your homework. Well done Rod!

    Might have taken you ten times longer than someone else, but damnit YOU did it! Six months while working full-time isn't bad either IMHO.

    -WW
     
  21. #61
    EisBerg

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 2, 2009
    Ok..I'm really impressed with this setup and as I have plans to buid a bar myself I think that I would like to borrow a few of your ideas. Can you tell me where you can get the lighted grapes from? Are they weatherproof...under a roof but outside would be my plan. The bartop is supported by 2 x 4 framing only and no bracing? Is it the L the helps with strength? My online research brings up much in the way of buying ploans but not bar specs. Thanks!
     
  22. #62
    nathan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 2, 2009
    you could lower the freezer, and run slightly longer beer lines through an insulated tube up to the height you want... :mug:
     
  23. #63
    Denvel

    Member

    Posted May 7, 2009
    That is awesome
     
  24. #64
    arturo7

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 7, 2009
    Godammit, what a sweet setup!

    That does it...

    First think tomorrow morning I'm gonna grab a shovel and dig me a basement!!
     
  25. #65
    IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted May 7, 2009
    Replace the blade on this guy and come home to a basement after work!:)

    [​IMG]
     
  26. #66
    Tripod

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 12, 2009
    Wow, that is bee-yutiful!! Prosted!
     
  27. #67
    I-Hop

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 12, 2009
    Very nice work. I especially love the trellis. Really imaginitive and unique.
     
  28. #68
    hungry4hops

    Hop to it!

    Posted Feb 13, 2013
    old thread but i just stumbled accross it, great bar i am inspired!
     
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