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This is what I have done so far. The Bora-Bora thatch should be here tomorrow and it should start to look more "Tiki" My plans are for a bar off the side and some counters around the inside. Please feel free to offer any tips or let me know what I can do to help make my backyard our Tropical paradise. I really like the idea of a fire breathing volcano with fireglass leading into a pond. New pics. Thatch looks very cool and pretty easy to install. [ Edited by: ualpow 2007-06-03 10:51 ] |
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Fri, Jun 1, 2007 10:26 AM
Welcome to Tiki Central! This is a great start...be sure to post more pics as this progresses. |
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ualpow
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Sun, Jun 3, 2007 11:19 AM
I added pics but didn't know how to get the post bumped up. I guess when I update my post I will reply instead of editing. |
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Tiki Den
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Sun, Jun 3, 2007 9:06 PM
Nice Start! |
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ualpow
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Mon, Jun 4, 2007 2:48 AM
The thatch is made by palmex-international. I bought it from golden global in Florida. |
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Mon, Jun 4, 2007 1:22 PM
I was also interested in the thatch... Here's a contact: |
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ualpow
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Fri, Jun 8, 2007 7:53 AM
Well, I was not done with the roof when the big winds hit here in Chicago area. I was a little worried about the structure with the 45mph gusts. The thatch held up fine and the structure just shook a little during the strongest gusts. I opted for the "windclips" from Global and they really held down the leaves. Only the Hip cap leaves flipped up and that was because the whole roof is not installed yet. I have 5 more rows of roof to put on and then I can start the interior. |
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ualpow
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Mon, Jun 11, 2007 8:12 PM
Here are some pics with the roof done. Now for the bar and counters. |
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ualpow
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Tue, Jun 19, 2007 10:19 PM
This is the bar, so far. One coat of Man-o-war spar varnish, many more to go. Also need to build cabinet doors and add some trim to hide the L-Brackets. |
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Tue, Jun 19, 2007 11:02 PM
Nice work ualpow. :) Are you attending Exotica in July? I'm currently carving for the event and will be bringing large and small tikis, masks and various other great tiki creations to just about your doorstep. If you can't make it, let me know if you might be looking for anything... I deliver! |
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Wed, Jun 20, 2007 4:50 AM
Awesome Tiki Hut! Like the Dura Thatch Roof. I'm oscilating between Dura Thatch or Syn Thatch right now....... Is the bar built from the Tiki Kev plan? I'm building the same one. So far so good. Would have been nice to have a measured diagram of the whole project instead of so many paragraphs. Added the electric last night. Then to the upright poles which stick out of the middle of the bar. Using |
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tikitammy
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Wed, Jun 20, 2007 7:25 PM
Really shaping up... What are you doing for the bar top? May I suggest a glass tile mosaic?? |
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ualpow
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Wed, Jun 20, 2007 9:58 PM
Thanks for the compliments. Lakesurfer, I will try to get to exotica and yes I am looking for carvings and masks. |
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Wed, Jun 20, 2007 10:25 PM
Ualpow, |
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ualpow
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Wed, Jul 4, 2007 9:23 AM
Well, The major work is done. Now for the details like bamboo trim, Hula lamps etc. We had a party on the 30th and it was a great time. Everybody complimented me on the "hut" which made me feel pretty good. The wife and I sat under the hut while it poured down rain last night, not a drop through the dura thatch roof! Here are a couple of pics for your critiquing and ideas. Still need to put the marine varnish on everything. |
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Wed, Jul 4, 2007 5:15 PM
Looking good and putting it to good use for the fourth I see!!! Love the Aloha rock formation in the garden. Nice work. :) |
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Thu, Jul 5, 2007 10:19 AM
Beautiful! Fantastic! And helps me with my own setup... |
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T1K1 LEE
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Thu, Jul 5, 2007 6:26 PM
Looking real good.Keep the work going and updated us as you progress. |
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TikiMookie
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Sat, Jul 7, 2007 12:27 PM
Fantastic tiki hut and bar! And great mosaic, I may do something like that.. we have a raised patio that needs a tiki hut and a curved wall that needs a mosaic.. You people are so freaking talented!! |
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Sat, Jul 7, 2007 12:55 PM
Rock on that is a heck of a nice DIY tiki bar! My hats off to you, good job. |
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ualpow
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Thu, Oct 4, 2007 12:16 PM
I added a ceiling fan and some rope lights(i know please be nice). The shades were needed for late afternoon sun.
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ualpow
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Sat, Apr 5, 2008 12:52 PM
Ok it's building time again in Chicago. I need help deciding the best way to enclose the lower part of our hut. I was going to use texture plus panels but it would be way too expensive. We want the vertical bamboo look. It will be seen from inside as well as outside the hut. Has anyone made "bamboo" panels themselves? I have tried to find the roof panels that are wave like (round as opposed to the angled ones) I could paint these to look like bamboo. If anyone has any ideas please speak up, I am open to all ideas. |
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Tue, Apr 8, 2008 8:24 PM
Looks good and everything, but I think you need to check the ID of those two guys at the bar. Something tells me they may not be 21! |
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Wed, Apr 9, 2008 6:16 AM
This may be the sort of "wave" roofing panel you are talking about:
Another option is to use OSB or some other exterior rated panel, paint it brown and then cover it on both sides with bamboo or reed fencing. [ Edited by: Tiki Zen 2008-04-09 06:18 ] |
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Wed, Apr 9, 2008 7:33 PM
Nice looking so far. Page 8 of my thread shows how I did my bar front with OSB-painted black-then attached bamboo splits. You could do similar but you might have to use something more suitable for outdoors, like PT exterior ply instead of the OSB. http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=20343&forum=18&start=105 |
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ualpow
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Fri, Apr 11, 2008 8:55 AM
Sungod, When they are outside with their sister the Margarita machine becomes a snow cone maker. Tiki Zen, I looked at that at local store. was tempted to try it but I don't think the "waves" are Round enough to get a pole look. I may buy a piece today to try anyway. I will let you know how it works. Howland, What can I say....except kick ass job on your bar/room. You have a wonderful ability to make your ideas into reality. I like the slat idea but I have 37 linear feet of 3' tall run to cover, both sides. I may end up cutting PVC into thirds and painting it like my vertical posts. I like the idea of the exterior plywood painted black. Would give a good base and block the wind during our cooler months. Please keep the ideas coming. The more ideas posted the more something may click in someones head. Thats how I got started my project. Aloha |
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Sat, Apr 12, 2008 6:21 AM
Beautiful job!! Amazing, really. |
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OOGALY BOOGALY
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Fri, Apr 18, 2008 5:48 AM
That is AWESOME!! I want to put one of those in my backyard. The only difference is mine will be free standing. If you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost minus any labor fees? I was quoted $2500.00 for a simple free standing cover w/o a roof. Who did you use for the thatch? How weather proof is it? I am in So. Cal and am really only concerned with the ability to withstand some occasional rain. I will post some pics of what I am working with when the sun comes up. Thank You |
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ualpow
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Tue, May 6, 2008 7:25 PM
The Bora Bora thatch was the most expensive part. I think it was around 2200.00 from Golden Global out of Florida. They sell a cheaper version called Domingo (not sure of the price) that you install on roof sheathing. The Bora Bora looks real from both sides, the Domingo you only see the outside. |
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ualpow
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Sun, Jun 22, 2008 9:10 PM
Well I did some more work this spring. The Wahine made the signs. I decided to use log siding vertically to simulate bamboo. Still need to add the growth rings. With the lower half of the hut enclosed and the shades down it is a very cool room. We also stained the floor with a reddish concrete stain. Found a heater at the local bulk type store which should extend our time well into October. I'm done building for this year. From now on it's just partying! |
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Mon, Jun 23, 2008 10:37 AM
Great work on the signs. Like the way the outside panels came out. Sit back and have a drink for all of us. Enjoy it!!! |
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Mon, Jun 23, 2008 2:34 PM
That's great. I bet it's real easy to drift away and feel those warm ocean breezes after a few Mai Tai's out there under the thatch! |
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Robb Hamel
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Mon, Jun 23, 2008 3:53 PM
Excellent work, excellent details... but it'll scare the sh**t out of the realtor if you go to sell it (no imagination, those guys). |
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ualpow
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Tue, Jun 24, 2008 11:57 AM
I built it with intentions of it being able to take it down. I used screws and lag bolts for all of the construction. If a perspective buyer doesn't want it I will bring it with if/when we move. |
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Tue, Jun 24, 2008 1:48 PM
Hey I'm a Realtor and I would love to show a house with such a cool tiki bar, but that's just me. |
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Tue, Jul 8, 2008 4:15 PM
Sorry, I didn't mean every realtor, I meant every OHIO realtor! SLAM! |
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