I am completely basing my entire project on your videos, so THANK YOU. One question: what is the height of the bar? Looks like you had 7 1x6s but cut one a bit shorter, so I’m guessing with the two 2x4 and bar top that it’s about 41.5”?
The height of the bar is 42", this is including the 2x10 countertop. The top and bottom 2x4 are 113" in length and the vertical 2x4's are 37-1/2" long. the reason I cut the 1X6 was because I decided to lay them flat instead of on top of each other. If you lay them on top of each other then you will need 8 - 1x6x113" instead of the 7 hope this helps. Sorry for the late response.
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This thing is extremely heavy, but I’m sure in a big enough storm anything is possible. This thing withstood 60 mph winds like nothing but then again it’s surrounded by pvc fence.
Unfortunately I haven't had the time to do the plans yet but I am working on it. The material list is as follows though: 12 - 2x4x8 16 - 2x4x10 33 - 1x6x10 4 - 4x4x8 1 - 2x6x12 2 - 2x10x10 1 - 2x10x12 6 Metal Roofing Panels Teks #9 X 1 in. Steel External Hex Head Washer Sharp Point Roofing Screws Maximum 1 gal. Cedar Natural Tone Semi-Transparent Exterior Stain and Sealant in One Low VOC 4 - Hinges 5 Lb box of Deckmate Screws
@@hoobeydoobey1267 yes, but only because my neighbors have a garden and they wanted to collect the rain water that runs off. I’ve noticed though not a lot runs off into their yard.
I have been asked for a patio bar and I really liked this one to do it thanks for uploading it
If you have any questions or need help with anything just send me a message. It’s not that hard to build. This was actually my first time too.
Just starting to plan a bar for my backyard. Love this one! Exactly what I am looking for.
Thank you 😊
I love this! My dad and I are planning to build on this summer and it's exactly what I want!
Nice work! I woukd really appreciate you share you blueprint 💪
You need to add a link to part 1 in your description.
It looks awesome, great job
Thank you 🙏🏻
I love this. Where does the water run off to? It looks like down the back or to your beighbours?
I would love to know the exact number and type of wood used and specs for this project. I want to build this ... Great job :)
I listed what was used in my part one video in one of the comments, when I get a chance I will try to repost it.
Uncle Johnnie back there striding in blue! 😜
😂😂
I am completely basing my entire project on your videos, so THANK YOU. One question: what is the height of the bar? Looks like you had 7 1x6s but cut one a bit shorter, so I’m guessing with the two 2x4 and bar top that it’s about 41.5”?
The height of the bar is 42", this is including the 2x10 countertop. The top and bottom 2x4 are 113" in length and the vertical 2x4's are 37-1/2" long. the reason I cut the 1X6 was because I decided to lay them flat instead of on top of each other. If you lay them on top of each other then you will need 8 - 1x6x113" instead of the 7 hope this helps. Sorry for the late response.
Very nice!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great job! What stain and color did you use?
Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing.
www.homedepot.com/p/Olympic-Maximum-1-gal-Cedar-Natural-Tone-Semi-Transparent-Exterior-Stain-and-Sealant-in-One-Low-VOC-79551A-01/305230163
Looks incredible! Do you think a 10x5 would ever blow over in a big storm?
This thing is extremely heavy, but I’m sure in a big enough storm anything is possible. This thing withstood 60 mph winds like nothing but then again it’s surrounded by pvc fence.
Awesome job, thats exactly what I am planning to build in the spring! Estimated cost to build?
I think all in all was under 1200, that’s including the stain for the wood, screws, bolts, etc.
Do you have plans and materials list uploaded somewhere?
Unfortunately I haven't had the time to do the plans yet but I am working on it. The material list is as follows though:
12 - 2x4x8
16 - 2x4x10
33 - 1x6x10
4 - 4x4x8
1 - 2x6x12
2 - 2x10x10
1 - 2x10x12
6 Metal Roofing Panels
Teks #9 X 1 in. Steel External Hex Head Washer Sharp Point Roofing Screws
Maximum 1 gal. Cedar Natural Tone Semi-Transparent Exterior Stain and Sealant in One Low VOC
4 - Hinges
5 Lb box of Deckmate Screws
Parts list or building plan please??
Where did you get plans?
I didn’t have plans. I just did a search online for backyard bars and looked through a bunch of images till I found something I liked.
@@noturavgdad Are you willing to share your plans you have at 2:57?
Yes, absolutely. Send me an email to noturavgdad@gmail.com and I’ll send it to you. Just put outdoor bar as message so that I know.
My wife just found this and now I’m being asked to build one 😂
😂 well if you have any questions feel free to reach out
@@noturavgdad I told her I’d get right on it after I finish our bathroom refresh 🤣
Does the roof run rain into your neighbors yard?
@@hoobeydoobey1267 yes, but only because my neighbors have a garden and they wanted to collect the rain water that runs off. I’ve noticed though not a lot runs off into their yard.
How much was spent ?
I think all in it was under $1,200
¿Hola,¿Donde están ubicados,y presio?
I’m located in NY, it cost around 1,500
What kind of lumber did you use? Is that pressure treated lumber?
Yes, all the lumber was pressure treated, also all the screws were coated and made for pressure treated wood. I also used stainless steel nails.
where did you get the stools
I bought them on Amazon, link below are the ones I bought
a.co/d/3zZ4v3w
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