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Michael Rice
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Finished bar

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These are the finished pics. I couldn't attach all the pics in one post.

Mike
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That's a lot of wood! It says \"English pub\" everywhere you look.
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Very cool! Great work.
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Post by Michael Rice »

Thanks for the comments guys. Dan, the \"pub\" look is what we were after. A very small pub as I only had a 7 x 9 space to work with.

Mike
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Post by DanEpps »

Well, you sure nailed the look!

If you have ever been to England, many of the pubs aren't much larger than that. We stayed in a tavern in Dover once and their public house was about 10x12. This place was about 300 years old and your pictures remind me of it very much. Great job.
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Post by Terry Hall »

Great work Michael! Just in the planning stages of doing my own bar. What type of finish did you use on the bartop?
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Post by Michael Rice »

Terry....thanks ......the bar top is finished with 3 coats of Gemini coatings conversion varnish layed on with a Kremlin AAA.

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Post by Terry Hall »

Thought it was probably cv. I love my Kremlin, I could live without some of the other equipment in my shop, but the kremlin is definately a keeper. Again, great work!
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