I built my bar two years ago. I had never done such a large project. I had fun and learned a lot doing. For sure, learned a few things I would do differently.
The bar is 11 foot long. I made the top out of flooring. Polyurethaned it. The front, side, and all the trim was stained Golden Oak and polyurenthaned. The bar floor is a "wood" bowling lane. Weighs about 350lbs. At the time, I could only get a 10 foot section. I now can get two 12 foot by 5 1/2 foot section of urethane bowling lanes for $125 a piece. The polyurenthane lanes are only about 3/8 of an inch think. A LOT lighter then the "wood" lanes. Smooth as glass too.
I was thinking about buying the two sections. Cut one of then to fit the floor behind the bar perfectly. Use the onther for the bar top. I would have a lot left over for whatever future porject I want.
The question is, do I really want to re-do the entire bar?
The bar is 11 foot long. I made the top out of flooring. Polyurethaned it. The front, side, and all the trim was stained Golden Oak and polyurenthaned. The bar floor is a "wood" bowling lane. Weighs about 350lbs. At the time, I could only get a 10 foot section. I now can get two 12 foot by 5 1/2 foot section of urethane bowling lanes for $125 a piece. The polyurenthane lanes are only about 3/8 of an inch think. A LOT lighter then the "wood" lanes. Smooth as glass too.
I was thinking about buying the two sections. Cut one of then to fit the floor behind the bar perfectly. Use the onther for the bar top. I would have a lot left over for whatever future porject I want.
The question is, do I really want to re-do the entire bar?