Not stupid. We used wood screws, although we really should have used nails. Basically, you build it like a house, so use 2x4s for the frame and attach everything with nails. The two bar tops were solid walnut from old desks, but you can use any wood you'd like. 1 inch thick for the top is probably a good thickness, and you can fit multiple boards or planks together side by side to get the bar width you want.
HI guys great vid im a complete novice at this stuff so this will probs sound stupid but what did you use to attach the individual bits of wood together and what kinds of wood would you recomend
I just wasted almost 4 minutes of my life!!
cancerouscandy 1 month ago
@petrofilippo well go f yourself with a sodering iron
tbuckley9131 1 month ago
thought exactly the same lol
Question150 1 year ago
You guys rock!!! I'm a female about to attempt to construct an L-shaped tiled bar.... Thanks for the inspiration!!!
loveit46 2 years ago
My brother used tiles on the top of his home bar. It looks great but, you need to know tile work.
indymedic121985 2 years ago
I'll bet you guys slept great that night
tumbleweedbeth 2 years ago
Not stupid. We used wood screws, although we really should have used nails. Basically, you build it like a house, so use 2x4s for the frame and attach everything with nails. The two bar tops were solid walnut from old desks, but you can use any wood you'd like. 1 inch thick for the top is probably a good thickness, and you can fit multiple boards or planks together side by side to get the bar width you want.
hamburgler57 2 years ago
HI guys great vid im a complete novice at this stuff so this will probs sound stupid but what did you use to attach the individual bits of wood together and what kinds of wood would you recomend
Cheers
metal898 2 years ago
no.. really... I wrote that because I think that the video you made is not clear. I didn't see the Bar neither.
petrofilippo 3 years ago
i don't like it
petrofilippo 3 years ago