Moonpile
Well-Known Member
I challenge you to find a straight line anywhere in thae basement I've been finishing!
I challenge you to find a straight line anywhere in thae basement I've been finishing!
Don't worry ur design is going to work look nice and be very, very workable
how bout the tap u got that picked yet man? or did i miss that?
looks great. might be a dumb question but how are you getting behind the bar?
The build looks great, I can wait to see it come together. Let me know when its working because I am right down the street in Centennial.
haha, its magic. The first picture really does make it look like there is no opening in the wall. If you look at the first post in the thread you'll see the design pic that shows a doorway on the left. Amazing how pictures can do tricky things.
Here ya go.
Dang guys, you are all 50/50 spliting the wife and I!!!
So lets say that the dark stain MUST go with the lighter stone and the stone with the darker rocks MUST go with the lighter stain. What then? (cuz to be honest in real life the dark stain really does not look good with the darker stone.... sorry....)
What are those "Tower plugs" you're using? i've been thinking about installing dual towers, but plugging one when not in use. are they commercial?
What is the grout color? I would go with a neutral biege and then use the darker mixed stone for your contrast. Either stain color will go.IMO
Bull
Personally I would not go with a mosaic like that in an area that might, GASP, have wine spilled on it. Grout will stain (unless you use epoxy) and so will natural stone (especially porous stuff like you have shown here)... If you go with a minimally porous and smooth finished stone, you are much less likely to see it ruined by an accidental spill and if you go with something that isn't going to have as much total grout surface area, you can go with epoxy without breaking the bank.
I know it is something that I would be constantly worried/concerned about, but that's just me.
The pictures in post #6 and #17; there looks like a PVC insert with a metal cap.
I have a fishtank that sits on top of my small fridge, and for my waves of usage, i have thought about being able to plug the tower hole when i have a few batches of bottles in there (3-6 wks) or sliding my fishtank back 6 inches and slapping on my tower when i keg up a few batches (3-6 wks). I heard this technique from a guys in my LHBS once about this approach - haven't seen anything like it since your pics. Nice build by the way!!
Dark stone, lighter stain
Dark stone, lighter stain
BTW, that lighting effect is freaking awesome!
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