Welcome to the Autopia.org. You are viewing as a guest. By joining our FREE community you will be able to interact with others. Plus, when you join you will receive instant coupon codes for special discounts with our sponsors. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!
costco is actually a really good place to buy alcohol 1.75 kettle one is 36 bucks 1.75 grey goose for $49. etc etc. I seem to collect alcohol like many people here collect car wax. One of my roommates bought some of the more expensive stuff in that pic. (Like the wild turkey up front and the green lable not pictured) Plus i really dont drink all THAT much
the bar looks incredible! like I said, Im very jealous. How is the tile working out on the top? Is it hard to clean vs other bar tops? If you could do anything differently would you?
__________________
- Ghostrider you're at 3/4 of a mile call the ball
Re: Care to watch the progress of my custom bar???
my buddy works for Bacardi....which ownes Grey Goose vodka, Dewars scotch, Cazadores tequila, Bombay gin, and some others....all of which are free to me!!!. Bacardi 8 is my favorite.
__________________
I have been to a car wash before.......once!
Re: Care to watch the progress of my custom bar???
WOW!
After getting caught up with work for the summer months, and then the hectic times of the Holidays, followed by a back breaking month of work down here in the basement...I completely forgot about this thread.
Just popped into my head for some reason, so I searched and see that a few people have bumped the thread to ask about updates. I'd hate to leave you guys hanging with no closure...let me do some picture organizing and I'll post the updated (nearly finished) product.
Re: Care to watch the progress of my custom bar???
Man...I really failed at updating this thread. Without further wait and fail from me...here's the pictures of the whole basement...
Keep in mind, the ENTIRE project was DIY. The only thing that was hired work was carpet installation. I did all electrical, framing, drywall, spackle/texturing, ceramic tile, paint, etc. So keep that in mind...I was learning on the fly most of the time, so don't be too harsh.
Any questions...I'll be sure to keep up with the thread this time to get them answered quicky.