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kenmyfam

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Some photos of construction. Will update as things progress further.

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Looks great so far but the outlet close to the sink should be GFCI, it is not to code but since it is not going to be inspected it's probably nothing to worry about.
 
Looks great so far but the outlet close to the sink should be GFCI, it is not to code but since it is not going to be inspected it's probably nothing to worry about.

Thank You. Outlet will be a GFI before the bar is put into "full service" just not bought it yet. Input much appreciated.
 
Great looking bar! Subscribed to follow you along. I will be doing this myself in the next few months! Can't wait to see more!
 
Great looking bar! Subscribed to follow you along. I will be doing this myself in the next few months! Can't wait to see more!

Thanks for the kind words. If I can help in any way when you get to doing yours just let me know. May be able to save you some time and money from my "lessons learned" :mug:
 
Well thank you very much! I love the oak, I'm still trying to decide what I'm doing for wood species. I have a sawyer not 7 miles from me, so I can get Oak at like $2 per board foot. But no sheet goods. I'm going to be building three, one downstairs, and a full bar outside on the patio. Then a 5'X10' bar/eating island that I can roll up to the outdoor kitchen area. Should be quite the project!

Waiting for some progress on yours!
 
Looks good. Really like what you have done. You installing a keezer under the bar for the taps ?
 
Looks good. Really like what you have done. You installing a keezer under the bar for the taps ?

Thanks for the kind words everyone. Yes, plan to have taps fed from under the bar. Fitting something under there will be a challenge though. May end up being a "custom" insulated area with a lot of gathered together refrigeration components assembled on one side . That is unless any of you have any suggestions. Right now it's laid out for a sideways mini bar fridge with the door off in an insulated enclosure. Not sure if that will give enough cooling power though. I will likely lean on the bar when finished looking, thinking and drinking for other ideas.
 
Well, this weekends update !!!! Grouting completed, TV is installed (this one on a temporary basis. Bigger one will be in place soon) Main bar stained, varnished, sanded, varnished etc and slid into place this evening. Waiting on the bar top and then it's complete. Fill up the room then with all the "stuff"

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