I think we have similar taste haha! And we are going to keep the tongue and groove walls. It is a lake house so it fits the vibe of the place and it would take a lot of time and money to replace it all
You should of put a outlet facing the other way where the chairs going to be so people can charge their phones. But behind the bar works fine as well nice work man!!
Believe me I want to haha! After the floating bed video, I got a lot of flack from viewers saying it was annoying, especially for those using headphones. I kinda phased it out but will give a nod to it here and there for my OG viewers like you haha! Maybe I’ll bring it back in the future 🤔
Just FYI, one needs to install an arc shield with that receptacle when you're extending a device beyond the wall, especially coming out into combustible material.
@@DerekTJ No, it's not a good idea to screw into quartzite so its just glued using silicone and the weight of the countertop itself is heavy enough to keep it in place
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I love this tutorial! Did you give the details on the refrigerator?
How do you secure the top counter top to the metal overhangs?
We used a heavy duty adhesive
Can’t wait to see what the counter top will be 👀👀👀
Excited to show you 😁
Nice white quartz would look great… ps: are you guys keeping the wood tongue and groove down there??
I think we have similar taste haha! And we are going to keep the tongue and groove walls. It is a lake house so it fits the vibe of the place and it would take a lot of time and money to replace it all
the fridge does not look like an under-counter (don't see any vents under it), did you face any issues with heat dissipation?
I think the same countertop you did for the kitchen island would be nice.
Good idea! And now I have a track saw to make my life a lot easier haha!
looks amazing do you have the plans available?
Nicely done! Looking forward to seeing the finished bar.
Thank you! Excited for you to see the finished result!
Not sure of your location but we had pvc glue in the 80’s. 😂
😂 I was very confused too
You should of put a outlet facing the other way where the chairs going to be so people can charge their phones. But behind the bar works fine as well nice work man!!
That's a good idea! I figured they can reach over the bar top to plug them in if needed but it would be easier on the front side
Why arent you doing your signature clap man? Ya know, say it and then clap
Believe me I want to haha! After the floating bed video, I got a lot of flack from viewers saying it was annoying, especially for those using headphones. I kinda phased it out but will give a nod to it here and there for my OG viewers like you haha! Maybe I’ll bring it back in the future 🤔
Just FYI, one needs to install an arc shield with that receptacle when you're extending a device beyond the wall, especially coming out into combustible material.
What material dis you use for the battens?
I ripped some 1x6s to 1.5" wide strips
How far apart are your cabinets from one another? Trying to figure out a good distance
Really nice install, looks great!
Thank you ☺️ I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Where are these cabinets from?
I built them myself from plywood - check out the earlier episodes in this bar build series
Okay cool, so this video answered questions I had from other videos. I'd love to know how the high counter is held in.
The lower countertop is 36” high which is standard counter height and the higher countertop is 42” which standard bar height. Hope that helps!
@Golden Key Design great! Is the upper counter screwed to the black metal brackets?
@@DerekTJ No, it's not a good idea to screw into quartzite so its just glued using silicone and the weight of the countertop itself is heavy enough to keep it in place
@@GoldenKeyDesign Gotcha.
You just need a gfci outlet at the beginning of the circuit. You don’t need two on the bar.
Love this bar.
Thank you!
So tidy!
I try my best to keep a clean job site 😁 thanks!
Wow
Thanks Ninja!
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