well, sanding is taking an age, spent about 3 hours over the weekend and the boards are coming along, I want to spend longer on the top as it needs to be comfy on the arm when having a lean and a pint, so I've rounded the edges. I could've done this with a router but I do want to keep some roughness to it.
Got them all pretty flat, then gap filled with wood glue and sawdust - certainly makes it look like I'm a better joiner than I am!!
I'll be putting beading around the wall I think, just to really close any gaps, makes keeping it clean a littles easier.
Also, as you can see, the rest of my pipework arrived so couldn't resist a dry fit. I haven't lined the outlets up as that would be pointless at this stage, but already know that's going to be a pain in the rear!!
the position is great though, feels really comfy or a pull. As you can see i've got some brackets on there too to take the shelf. Need to remove my tin signs and tidy the wall back up, give it a clean and fill the holes etc - but will finish sanding first.
Next step will be to complete the leg cutouts under the other side, I can't fit the bar top on that till it's done so will be off for more boards today to get that sorted. Hopefully get it all cut and "in" tonight. Then can just do an hour of sanding every night and hopefully by the weekend I can get some stain on.
Going for a golden oak type of stain for this, then will be covering with bar laquer. I want smooth on top, but not glossy.
Once it's all stained, I'll start running the pipes.
I have secured the C02 bottle in under the right hand side, that's positioned well, should be easy to swap out. I'll be putting my N02 bottle in the keezer for wine dispense. Might get a 30/70 or similar to allow for other drinks too