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Tiki Finks Shack gets a major bar re-fit

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TF

Monday I embark on a fairly significant bar building project. My first in fact. You can see from the "before", picture here that I have sort of Tikified a typical outdoor furniture bar. This has served me pretty well for years but The Shack deserves better. No bamboo on this bar. Certainly a problem.. No beer on tap. Bigger problem. In the coming 3 weeks I will depict the progress and transformation.

T.F.

You got good potential there....don't forget to check out the master.
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=27292&forum=18&start=0 :)

TF

TF


Progress.. A night time shot.


Other angle..

Nice progress Fink - looking forward to testing your Rotting Zombie here in the near future.

Who says outdoor tiki bars are seasonal here in Colorado?

(Jan, 2006- The day we carved the Snoai in Finks front yard)

A

Very nice!

TF

A couple of night time shots. The second you build a bar, rock stars start showing up..

Friends Gayle and Dan. And the Hostess..


Day time shots pre bamboo. More to come!!

[ Edited by: Tiki Fink 2008-07-02 09:59 ]

TF


As done as it gets fer now. ..

TZ

Looks great - I see you took the draft tower off the kegerator and installed it on the bar top. Did you insulate the supply line or rig a way for cold air to blow into the tower to keep the beer from foaming?

TF

I use a cold pack in the beer tower and otherwise the lines do not extend very far from the top of the kegerator.

T.F.

[ Edited by: Tiki Fink 2008-08-01 19:11 ]

BS

Who built your bar top, looks pro.

TF

A friend of mine who builds custom furnature. It is African mohogany. TUFF!

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