RoyaleWithCheese
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So I just bought my first house this past summer. It was a bit of a fixer-upper but I couldn't be more excited about it!
Obviously I had my priorities straight because one of the first things I bought for it was a bunch of new kegerator parts and a fridge off craigslist lol. The bar build got pushed off for a few months, however, as other things needed attention to make the place livable.
I finally got around to finishing it though and figured I would share it with all of you and thank you all for contributing to all the threads that gave me the knowledge and confidence to pull this off!
I put my blood, sweat, and tears into this, as you will see, and I have to say I'm happy to have it finished. I wish every home project dispensed beer once finished lol, it's much more rewarding that way.
Here is where it all started getting rid of the ugly clay tiles. Right after I took this I sliced my finger deep on a piece of clay (blood):
Then the top tiles were cut and laid and the trunk line and drain holes were drilled and the drain put in place (sweat):
Then we put the edge pieces on. Getting the corner pieces cut was an absolute nightmare which took almost 6 weeks of aggravation and too much money due to a local tile cutters incompetence (tears):
Trunk line was bundled, seran wrapped, insulated, and taped:
The job foreman was there to oversee that it was done correctly:
Here it is being slid into place after the grout was completed:
Obviously I had my priorities straight because one of the first things I bought for it was a bunch of new kegerator parts and a fridge off craigslist lol. The bar build got pushed off for a few months, however, as other things needed attention to make the place livable.
I finally got around to finishing it though and figured I would share it with all of you and thank you all for contributing to all the threads that gave me the knowledge and confidence to pull this off!
I put my blood, sweat, and tears into this, as you will see, and I have to say I'm happy to have it finished. I wish every home project dispensed beer once finished lol, it's much more rewarding that way.
Here is where it all started getting rid of the ugly clay tiles. Right after I took this I sliced my finger deep on a piece of clay (blood):
Then the top tiles were cut and laid and the trunk line and drain holes were drilled and the drain put in place (sweat):
Then we put the edge pieces on. Getting the corner pieces cut was an absolute nightmare which took almost 6 weeks of aggravation and too much money due to a local tile cutters incompetence (tears):
Trunk line was bundled, seran wrapped, insulated, and taped:
The job foreman was there to oversee that it was done correctly:
Here it is being slid into place after the grout was completed: