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Michael Rice
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by Michael Rice » Sat, Nov 03 2007, 5:56AM
These are the finished pics. I couldn't attach all the pics in one post.
Mike
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DanEpps
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by DanEpps » Sat, Nov 03 2007, 6:57AM
That's a lot of wood! It says \"English pub\" everywhere you look.
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by Brian Shannon » Sat, Nov 03 2007, 5:35PM
Very cool! Great work.
Michael Rice
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by Michael Rice » Sat, Nov 03 2007, 6:33PM
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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by DanEpps » Sun, Nov 04 2007, 6:37AM
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.
Terry Hall
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by Terry Hall » Fri, Nov 09 2007, 5:34AM
Great work Michael! Just in the planning stages of doing my own bar. What type of finish did you use on the bartop?
Michael Rice
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by Michael Rice » Fri, Nov 09 2007, 6:50AM
Terry....thanks ......the bar top is finished with 3 coats of Gemini coatings conversion varnish layed on with a Kremlin AAA.
Mike
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Terry Hall
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by Terry Hall » Fri, Nov 09 2007, 8:46AM
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!