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Craig Day
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I'm looking for some design ideas for basement bars. Pictures or web sites could be helpfull. I will then modify to my likings. Thank you.
Brian Shannon
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Craig,

I am just starting to work on a 20' bar that I may do in modular units. This is all I have so far but it may give you ideas.

Brian
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Hey Brian, what's your time spent on this so far? I took it into the CE and it's quite interesting how you have constructed this. Talk about thinking outside the box. You should post this when your done.
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Post by Brian Shannon »

Rick,

This is pretty rough still. I have maybe an hour or so into it. The bar owner spec'd the chase for the beverage supply tubes. I still have to design all of the back bar stuff. It really is just boxes with stuff applied onto them. The good(or bad)news is the bar is a half block away from my shop. It would be a fun project if I had time for it. I should not complain but I am a two man shop and the work just keeps comming. I don't want to hire more(as if there were more skilled workers?). Work, work, work.....
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Post by Craig Day »

Brian,

Thank you for the picture. Rick mentioned he took it into CE. How did he do this and will it alow customizing? I'm new to the software. Thanks
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Post by Mike Seisser »

Here's a few I've worked on in the past few years, hope this helps.

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Mike
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Post by Rick Palechuk »

Hey Craig, download the ESA file to desktop then right click start, open explore, program files, thermwood, e-cabinet systems, assemblies, then shrink window half size and drag file from desktop to assemblies, close window, open e-cabs, cab editor , click load item, assemblies and click on the file. HTH
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This is an assembly of two cabinets
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Rick Palechuk wrote:Hey Craig,
download the ESA file to desktop
then right click start, open explore, program files, thermwood, e-cabinet systems, assemblies, then shrink window half size and drag file from desktop to assemblies, close window, open e-cabs, cab editor , click load item, assemblies and click on the file. HTH
Instead of desktop, save as & follow Ricks steps but take it right to proper folder. I used to do it that way & I ended up with excessive cluter on desktop because I never deleted the Icon.
Mike
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