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The Tiki Bar (i know, it needs a better name...)
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Tue, May 4, 2010 10:33 PM
I wish i had known about Tiki Central long ago. The info and the culture on this site are amazing, and the tiki bars on this forum are incredible! Here is the bar i've built over the last few years. I don't have many early photos because i had no idea i would take it as far as i have, but tiki-life is hard to keep on the 'hobby' level without evolving into obsession. a rainy grand-opening, back in 2004. here are some recent pix: the shelves are made of recycled Teak taken from a 50 year old deck (once owned by Gerald Ford). the interior lighting of the bottles and shot glasses is concealed so theres no direct view of any light bulbs to blind you. not a lot of tiki mugs yet, but growing. we drink a lot of shots here. i used the same recycled Teak to frame the stucco seatwall, trying to look like an old boat deck. also turned some arbutus trunks and a redwood plank into that exterior bench and shelf. some artifacts of the shipwreck. this is Teek, the guardian of the bar. he's also made from the same recycled teak decking. he's the first carving i completed, and actually functions as a marionette. arms and legs are articulating, head swivels and nods. I'd never made anything like this before, but i was 'inspired' by a woman (and a lot of Rum). the back of the bar erupts with smoke and there's a laser in there somewhere. its hard to photograph and is probably my next task to upgrade. night pic, my steady hand... i've carved some fun toys out of 'feather rock', like this volcanic drink warmer. its not just for brandy, actually, hot absinthe is quite good (and by the time you've even considered drinking that, moderation is no longer in the vocabulary). i'd love to hear any comments or critiques. there's a ton i could learn from you all. Be Well, |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 12:42 AM
I LOVE the simplicity of the structure. Very clean lines. This is a great example of making a tiki environment out of not much (an outdoor patio). ZAZZ ! |
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Mr. Pupu Pants
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Wed, May 5, 2010 1:30 AM
Great job! Looks like a really cool bar/outpost with all the wild growth covering the outside of it. Beautiful at night too. |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 5:33 AM
Welcome to TC! Love your space! Cool dog too! Chris [ Edited by: WestADad 2010-05-05 05:33 ] |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 6:39 AM
Faz' Nice job, man! Lots of cool visual elements in there. I would like to see more shots/info of your volcano warmer. Enjoy! |
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The Granite Tiki
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Wed, May 5, 2010 6:48 AM
A Tiki Marionette!!! I love that! and the drink warmer!!! Cool ingenuity. Place looks great. Finding a name should be easy with the whole shipwreck theme. I wonder how many home Tiki Bars are direct outgrowths of a woman moving out! Mine started out that way too! I love your bar, it looks very comfortable. |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 9:24 AM
I like how it has evolved. Allowing the Ivy to surround your bar looks great and gives it a natural flavor, like being one with nature. The lighting at night sets the mood. I need to capture that for my bar. If you make more changes, as we all do, please keep the pictures coming. |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 9:53 AM
Nice tiki bar. GROG like. |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 12:12 PM
Very simple, Very cool!! |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 4:06 PM
Bar looks great man! It looks like you've got an awesome layout to start with, which must have made the project that much more enticing. Now that you've found TC, I'm sure there'll be many, many additions in the future. Good luck! |
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Wed, May 5, 2010 11:50 PM
Excellent! I love your necklace. |
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Thu, May 6, 2010 9:54 AM
Faz, with that necklace you could be the FlavorFlav of Tikidom :) Welcome to TC, great looking space. Definite probable cause for a shipwreck inspired name: assorted flotsam & jetsam, recycled materials, jungle overgrowth. Hmm, I like that word "flotsam", maybe it would fit in a name? |
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Thu, May 6, 2010 10:41 AM
Good God its amazing! You may have to buy the house in order to keep the bar intact. Question: How did you anchor the poles into the wall? The ones that support the thatch roof? |
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Fri, May 7, 2010 3:35 PM
Love the way it looks after dark. Instead of Brandy you should heat up a good tequila like Chinaco or Abondonado. Goes down smooth. |
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Sun, May 9, 2010 10:20 PM
this is awesome! Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Sharing the bar is the best part of having it! Ashman, the drink volcano is made of carved 'Feather Rock'. that stone cuts like butter. i use either a dremel with a cutting wheel, or a drill with a rasp bit. its hollowed in the center and covers a can of cooking fuel. It took a few tries to cut the proper angle on the lip that holds the glass. too high and it doesn't work, too low and it overheats and breaks the glass. it works best by rolling the glass back and forth in the grooved wood to heat the glass more evenly. JackLord, i really wanted those timbers to look like they were jutting out of the roof, so thank you for the question! The thatch roof hides the view of the 2x4 framing that is above the timbers. the two side beams are bolted to the posts, but the center one is bolted to a 2x4 above the thatch. the bolt is concealed with rope so the beam looks like it tied to something, but its hidden from view. i was busy in the yard this weekend, started more than i finished, so more developments and pictures to follow.... |
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Mon, May 10, 2010 8:04 AM
That bar is quite the work of art. Are you a carpenter by trade? I love the whole thing but especialy the guardian. Sicen it uses so much teak wood why not call it the Teaky Bar? |
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Sun, Jun 13, 2010 9:23 PM
i had a great weekend playing with The Tiki Bar. no grand changes, but a lot of spring cleaning and tinkering. i took my time and got to enjoy to enjoy a lot of the finer details of this place. theres been a lot of happy accidents throughout the evolution of the bar, and many of those have become my favorite elements. I took some pix too, and thought i'd share. heres a view from the yard looking into the bar. the tiki theme has carried out to consume the whole backyard. i've got a new toy coming in next week, so i'll get pix of the yard up soon. i hadnt enjoyed that little detail for a while because the Ivy had overgrown the whole roof. i've removed over half of it, and had some fun winding the ivy back around where i wanted it. I'll admit to being pretty lucky having a climate where the bar can be outdoors year round. |
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faztiki
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Sun, Jun 13, 2010 9:31 PM
Thanks Wayfarer, i'd considered the Teaky Bar, or Teek's Bar, or Teek's Teak Tiki Bar. |
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Tue, Jun 15, 2010 5:15 PM
very cool. love the viney look from the interior space. And the shipwreck parts! I just want to come sit and watch you pour cocktails. |
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Thu, Jun 17, 2010 10:08 PM
I like the reed fence as a roof. I'll have to do that when I get a bar started. (Hopefully by next month) |
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faztiki
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Wed, Jun 30, 2010 10:09 PM
I'm hoping for some advice here. I've got a new toy to play with over the long weekend. it may be a lot of work, but the reward should be worth it. Circumstances are keeping me at home over the holiday, but i can always escape to miles and decades away just by walking out my back door!
the bamboo posts and poles have a lot of sun damage and old stain on them. I'm hoping theres a product to clean off the stain and something that might brighten the wood back to its original color? If they cant be restored, then i'd settle for re-staining them. i've never succeeded in staining bamboo without it quickly fading in the sun. is there a protectant that can help the color last in the sun?
oh, i also dropped a few bills at Oceanic Arts over the weekend, so thanks to TikiFarm i now have to build another shelf! and thanks to Sir Pupu Pants and Taboo Dan and all you other master craftsmen out there i'm now insired to upgrade a few areas i had considered 'done' before. thanks to everyone who keeps raising the bar on this website!! |
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Thu, Jul 1, 2010 7:51 PM
Very nice Tiki Bar. I especially like the drink warmer. I need to build myself one of those. |
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faztiki
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Thu, Aug 12, 2010 10:32 PM
The grass is always greener on the other side... i wouldn't have thought up this project without the motivation from other TC'ers. here's my 'shout out' to my favorite bar on this site so far. anyone recognize this pattern? I'll pour a Pirate's Torch for the first ten guesses. there is a wider third beam for the center of the ceiling. just stenciled the design tonight. I'm learning how to carve this stuff as i go so it may be weeks before the ceiling is done. hopefully i'll be posting pix of a finished project some day soon... be well, |
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Mr. Pupu Pants
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Fri, Aug 13, 2010 12:41 AM
Hey Faz, great, great job. Genius way to incorporate the lighting. No doubt your place is going to be a creative inspiration to others. |
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Fri, Aug 13, 2010 8:33 AM
Damn faztiki, those lighted beams look great! |
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Fri, Aug 13, 2010 5:00 PM
Hey Faztiki, Just like you said you have been inspired by some of the people on here, well, you too are doing alot of inspiring!! Love your new lighted beams!! What a cool idea! They are great and you are doing a very good job with your routing and woodworking!! TabooDan |
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faztiki
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Thu, Sep 16, 2010 9:57 PM
well, 9:00 and its too late to make any more noise out in the workshop, but i'm too excited about the way the latest project is coming together to quit thinking about it. so... pictures! also received the 'chasing light ropes' with a controller that can vary the flashing of the lights and the intensity, even able to make it flash to music or voices. noveltylights.com has a pretty good deal on them, and cuts them to whatever length you want. all thats left to do is a bit more router work, staining, burning and scraping, finishing, attach the lights, cut the thatch, hang the thing up, and then put the whole bar back together! ummm, thats actually a lot of work, but i'm pushing it hard this weekend. i better recruit some help. (although that usually just leads to drinks and planning ten new projects...) thanks to everyone for the encouragement, |
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Thu, Sep 16, 2010 11:47 PM
I love the lighted beam idea. Can't wait to seem them in place! |
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Sun, Sep 19, 2010 9:35 PM
Very kewl...you did a great job. Shout out to the hound too, bet he loves a good Tiki party!!! Nice carving for the lights. |
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Thu, Sep 23, 2010 9:50 PM
I've always loved trying to hide light sources in unique ways, there is something very atmospheric about indirect illumination. I never thought of hiding the light in the ceiling beams, That is some brilliant work. |
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Mon, Oct 11, 2010 6:52 PM
Good looking bar, it looks like a fun place to hang out. For the hammock, you might try blasting it with a pressure washer, it should get the flaky stuff out of the hard to reach areas. Of course you'll want to test it on a concealed area first. Then once it dries you could hit it with compressed air to blow more of the dust and flakes out. Then stain it and spray on some polyurethane and it should look great! I used the same reed fencing on the Narrow Escape, and after a couple of years of weather it's looking pretty ratty. It's fine where it doesn't get direct sun and rain but on top of the roof it's decaying quickly. Also, the paper wasps love to chew the fibers for their nests, and I'm pretty sure there are several nests in the rafters...yikes. |
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Tue, Oct 12, 2010 9:08 AM
Nice ! |
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Sat, Dec 18, 2010 11:06 PM
Mele Kalikimaka! |
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faztiki
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Tue, Dec 28, 2010 11:26 PM
Hey TC'ers, thanks for the great feedback! Hope everyone has a happy new year. heres some night shots of the bar as well. the smoke effect is a lot of fun. the smoke pours out from behind both the middle and the upper shelves behind the bottles. half of the bar is covered under a solid roof so the smoke hangs overhead until it spills out above the barstools. theres a twirling laser light shining on the wall behind the bottles that gets a cool effect from the smoke as well. I've got some repairs to do after a huge branch fell on top of the bar in a recent storm, but i guess i built the place well enough since its only some lighting that got knocked out. it could have been disastrous. I figured i owed the Tiki Gods for the good luck so i mixed some strong drinks and finally paid my dues to Tiki Central and became a grand member. i encourage everyone to donate before any bad luck pays a visit. |
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Tue, Jun 7, 2011 10:36 PM
Is it really almost Summer? must be, we already had our Annual Tiki de Mayo party. worked until the last minute pre-party on some changes to the yard and the bar. took a while cleaning up afterwards, but finally shot a daytime video of the whole yard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jURMADAWtkE more ideas brewing for this summer, and just got a whole load of rusty steel panels and weathered cedar palings. now what to do with those? |
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Wed, Jun 8, 2011 10:03 PM
Dude - those red-lit beams are the sh!t - backstory please! |
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Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:29 AM
Simply Awesome! Well done! |
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faztiki
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Mon, Dec 10, 2012 9:44 PM
who in their right mind would spend years building a tiki bar in a rental house? not me, i've never had a 'right mind'. |
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Tue, Dec 11, 2012 10:15 AM
Seems a shame not to re-build... Such a nice space you have created. But congrats on your new home! cheers |
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 4:33 AM
The links to your pics above aren't showing...any chance you can repost some of the photos of your finished beams and hammock? [ Edited by: jimsflies 2012-12-12 04:34 ] |
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Wed, Dec 12, 2012 6:39 PM
Have a friend who needs a bar...pm me info and price if you can. THANX |
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faztiki
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Thu, Dec 27, 2012 10:27 PM
i finally got around to taking some pictures of the two big items i'd love to sell. it would be a shame to put these up in the garage. the hammock was a wreck when i got it, but cleaned up well. i re-tied the whole thing and its strong and comfortable. i sewed a custom cushion for it as well. it rides very low so you can swing for a few minutes easily with a little push. if anyone in the Bay area is interested in these let me know. I've got about $100 into each of them, so would be happy to get that back. best wishes to everyone on tiki central. i'll keep my eyes here for inspiration no matter what my next home bar may become... |
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Thu, Dec 27, 2012 10:30 PM
heres a picture of the hammock. |
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Fri, Dec 28, 2012 9:18 PM
Faz thanks for sharing all the new pics. You have some realy neat things all around, hammock especially. Keep enjoying |
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Wed, Jan 13, 2016 7:40 PM
ahhh tikicentral, its been a few years since I've visited, but feeling nostalgic tonight. I was digging into some boxes in the garage, found so many tiki memories all boxed up. its a shame. has me wanting to pull it all out and start building again! who knows, maybe a tiki bar in the redwood forest makes some kind of sense. maybe it doesn't have to. |
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Sun, Jan 17, 2016 5:50 PM
Do it! The tiki gods are calling..... I just looked at your pictures and your bar was great. I think it's time for a 2nd incarnation. If you do, be sure to post pics! |
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Sun, Sep 1, 2019 5:23 AM
so long ago since ive posted here. so long since ive had my tiki bar heaven.I'm just posting now to keep the memory of my bar alive.I wish all the photos would display but i guess theyve been lost forever. i failed to back up a computer pre-cloud days and have lost all the old pix. |
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Sun, Sep 1, 2019 8:42 AM
Congrats on the new home Faz. Don't let the Tiki torch burn completely out, You may need an escape from all that redwood some day :wink: |